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THl RSDAY. MAY i. 1912
KATES OF SLBSt’RirtlOIf.
In Advance, per Annura
.On Time
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Ono sreti^n «' r flic chain (fang will
g.> to Jovce Hraiurh. the other to Mor-
rU Konl the i'ltrt of next week.
\V. V. KicWdron, J. b. Morris,
Clerk. Supr.
Ttie rcunlar meetlgg ot Ramwill
^TJ.<KltreNo lt>, Jin’.shit* c! l\thia» will
,he held at their Hall oh Frida} nipht
/at x o’clock. A full attendance t»
raquerted. Byord*rof
H. L. O'BAN NON, C. V.
Win. McNAB. K. R. A 5».
When You Go To Build
Get Our Estimate on Your
Lumber Requirements
Complete House Bills our specialty.
An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds,
screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts,
grilles, mouldings, etc., to select from.
Our . facilities for handling your order
promptly and with satisfaction, are un
excelled.
Wc own our own stumpage—operate
our own saw and planing mills, and we
know r jr product is ri<dit from A to Z.
Call, phone or write. Get our estimate
before you buy.
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
HARMONY' LODGE IT A. F. M.
fA rcpnlar communication of Harmony
Ixjdjrv No. 17, A. F. M. will l-o held
ill Maaonir Tempi.} or. Thursday
May :iu T.oO dYJoctJ Visiting
brethren arc cordiai.v invited to 'Sticnd.
A. A. Lcnion, W. M.
Wm. MeNali, Pee
THE MOON
A pril:—
THIS BiONTil.
SFNI> FOR ir.
A letter or pontnl card reqne«t td-
dreased to I’rof. C. Newman. Glem-
tnii ('ollege, fo- a copy of Hulleiin No
IttO will hriitg a valuable pamphlet of
more that! forty page* treating f
“Home Gardening Irt South Carolina “
An undervtiai*llng reading of it will
help every garden owner to have more,
better, earlier and later veg.-tablr*
than ihe old fashioned ways will pro
duce
SCHOOL NEWS.
For the achrilaglic y^ar in’l 12 the
following aohoola in thU territory have
received the, «tiihs apeuLHcd from tho
State appropriation ol Fisl.OOO:
Ramherg— Bamberg, ,|T<K); 4 »enmarti
Ebrhardt. $:!80; Olar. IdfE 1 .
6arnwell -Allendale', J7I0; B(trnwell
$•>00; BlackVnie., $000; WilllaVon, $.'>00.
The Allendale and Bamberg town
achoola haying made 14 atandard uplt#»:
in progress receive a l}oniia i>f ftfftO
eacli, while liUiltvilie and. llarnw.ll
each receive $100 bonus for having
made 12 units.
TKACH EK> - KN AMI
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Buaril r,f I.dec 11i-’:i
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9 HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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One third of 1912 has become ancient
history.
The voice of the candidate i* begin
ning to be heard in the land .
Mr M L. MoElheny* c^ Four Mile
was in town on Thursday, a very wel
come visitor.
Gen. Greene Is making its appear
ance in the fields and Lazy Lawrence
is on the way.
Miss Mav Owens of Dunbarton was
the charming guest of Barn well friend-
the first of this week.
Twenty seven Barnwell ( onnry
Teacher* attended the meeting of tne
State Association in Chardeston last
week.
•The ono advertisement sol I my
corn. M an v thanks. That was the
lea-ant report i>o-’al card' d u« ty our
gi.i.d tneuil, Mr.
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\V, J Snyder, who wa^opera-
in rr.'umtdl Isst W'fOk for »|i-
, tis hv I >r l,* ( ■ ran. 1 . G nerr v i«
along r lei lv and has been pro
nounced out of danger
Co; y enough to make Thk 1'nori v
as huge a* a Mir.(lav daily ha- been nf-
f. red T* this week. Out of it* rirline**
wc have tried t" »e',eet that wtncli vvui
he uio«t rea 1 and he»t c..ji ved.
),jrd i f tlie contemplated cotton
SPRING CHICKENS.
The incubator, or wooden hen, la a
anccesa wrhen riglitly managed. One
user tel'* via that out of SO young bid
dies hatched he ha* lo«t only two. one
by accident, and the tlmdc+w-mow -past
baby chick di.e««e». According to hi*
experience newly hatched ohlcklct*
should not be fed anything for two
day* after coming out of their shells.
Nature intended it an by storing in tlie
bodv of the chick the yellow of the egg
as Hiiflicient food for the first two days
of life. Tlie feeding of wet dough to
the little newly hatched fellows means
sicknetss and death for them, unle**
they arp extra tough.
WILLISTON NEWS.
Dr C. .1 . Owens, of Washington, I>.
C., paid hi* purant*. and friends a Hy
ing visit list week.
Mrs. Hugh Phillip* of Augusta is
vi-iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Q. Owens.
Mrs. Q, A. Kennedy lain Bainbridge
visiting her brother, l>r E C. Mnitli
Mr. H. J. Harvey is very ill at hi*
home here,
•There will ha an election hold here
May the 2nd u> elect an iut.einiant to
li'l ili* 1 unexpired term of Col. R M
M ix.-iin, resigned.
The Hspar.vg i- farmer* arc blue over
tin* poor *f*«'in*.
Fnrm work is late and the outlook
gloomy.
Matthews if WE KNOW IT.
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dry ui:'. - illi'ii 1111 V to he preps * d
unto [he I. urt h of J UiV if need i-e.
Or, M V loth, the ladies of the
Hspvi-l I'oiurih, assisted by a few
, « w ll -erv >• n •' i i earn in tile Park
*c a-k tic gener'i'.iH patronage of
i t n;..' «• tfit proceeds w i). lie u*. d
t their giave v .ard in g"0 i cor
■ , a No to i epair the feme
T'lfrsduv'i New - and < "iire r had to
\\ a-llingto.l Coriespondence highlv
cmii til i me tits' v notice ol ITn. .lames
1- . H> i lies Though one of the young
,•«t ('(mg i es • e o' n hr I * one of (he most
I upn lai and i nil uei, t tat ivcuiher* of the
11o.ise A - an organ!/' : an 1 reasoficr
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ague- N on Ii » nd .'>on: li.
p u i"l ay a-t w as a red letter day at
(.lien;* |ti a hi h t h ,r. h —live iinglit
con-iciated young men w. re onlslne I
tutu llo' ueacoi ate, itr^llo r llopkln*,
the i tin lent 4instoi . is to hr congra u
! in tlo* iii't'roved outlook in the
f the ehurch, tin n «piri:usl-
“Yon missed great treats by staving
awa} from Riveis’ Bridges on Kiiday,
not hearing the tnagnitlcert memoetal
sddresaes of Gen. U. R Brook* i f
t'oliimfd* and l>r Lee Davis Lodge of
Limestone College, not seeing 2,.'.UJ of
the best people in the world, not par
taking of a picnic dinner as generous
in abundance as perfect in excellence ’’
So spoke bis opinion a son of a veteran
w bo has crossed the l»»i river.
‘ You should have heen at Merer’*
Mill on Friday to listen to the thrill
lug words of Gen. Frank II. < reech,
tile gt aimed nddrias of ('apt. S. W'.
I'rutti, the splendid reeita’iuii of Mis*
Mhiv Rountree, to tonevv your voiiih
hy .Linking in at the ear* tlie songs ol
■ be olden um>’, and to have eaf n of
tin’ glorious f. a-t of good tlui.g* *"
ph'iit if ii I ly ptovided " Ttial's tip *ub
stilice of another chiding we receive't
fioi. a »i)il of another veleran *1 rest
w uti the comrailes gone hefjte.
PLANT C^ORV. , .
This month I* a good time to plant
mnr# good land with good seed corn.
Such crop* will nor need as much ehl-
tivation a« the March pUnliug* <!h>,
and tnay hit the seasons right for ma
ting full bat n*. fat hoga and sleek
horses ami muies.
COMINti EVENTS.
The Spring E x a in 1 n a M ii n Of apfill-
cant* for T“aciiers’ Ger'itVcateaqjrfll be
held In Hie C mrl lloitsc oh tomorrow
^ee advertisement of County Snperln-
taiidor.t Crouch apecifvblg the suhj'un*
and alatlrg the hour* for the examina
tion. y .
On n“Xt Hondar, which fill t>c aajg
day, tlie extra term of tho Gouerel .Ses
sions, to,b« presided over by Speciid
Judge Charles Carroll Simms, will be
gin R* rirsk lyqek of work.
Op tho same day the, Democratic
Coutjty Convention will rpeet to reor
ganize for the campaign of UH2 and to
elect delegates to the Convention
which will meet in (J.dnmbia and ec’i’t
dslegates, to the national , convention
which wlil he held at Baltimore and
nominate candidates for President and
Vice President.
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AND tREP-
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ern o( , at the conclusion
c col ll c’Jol! W a* taken up
igu *.
S. nator f.f igc 11 Bates w as f.ne of
tlie .1 edge* at in. ( ol', go Oratorical
('oiito-t held at Win.lirop ('olh'ge on
IrdlV li I g hr The l-P-t speskers Of
■•o' -t .dcnt t <>di"s ol all tin' uisle col-
ii, State represented then
..■veMii i n-t I* ii lion- at this mm pc'it inn
I I.' v i. u n g i a doiu n * and P re *;. .i: s 11 >
n. \. f again, nn inatt r r lew l.igl. tio v
, ; n,’> Ol Imw long thev live, address so
{ 11 r in audience as tiic W lilthrop maid-
wns a lot applu.idod them.
Adn.irahic ►ennui. were prtaehrd
Suud iv n.ori.mg and •u ning to a laige
and uppi' call.ui v • egr. gationa in
,he Barnwell Buiti«l < liuri li by Rev.
tieo.gc A Wnglit of Newberry, a
golden liearti'l t’l.ii-toti) and one of
tl,.. nii'-l luv.i.ne g> u’lemen in the
State Hi- Cl V *t ll Me 1ms hoon one
of constant hclpfu'.ne-- to Miming
and sutlering humanity and lii* ex-
i atupl'’ eloquent in it* (do dient consc-
i ation to the cn
COMMON PLEAS Jl RORS
For tile week eommeneif,g May 'JOtti
were drawn on Monday :
ABendale: W Wi|*on. \V f Googe,
V\ T Kilev, J E Searson. 1, R S’nder
sine. M Sharfsin, H F I'linm**, VV O
Kearse
Bald >c : A S Lazar.
Barnwell : 1 H llngor.d, s ,J Cairoll,
V\ 1 A v cock . w II Bax lev
Bento It spring* . 1- f Dnnhir.
BI a' • W v 11! e : K K Still J H Hazel, M
G Hair
Four Mile E li Dicks.
(»eoige* ( i eek : H ( Hutto, W M
Dyehe-, M I. Oul11 n*
(.real t'y press: G P Ilngg. J W Wil
son.
Rich Lard. F H 1 ''ck*. C M Rwvsn
tree.
Red Oak : W I, Bat'cy.
r*\ camore : .1 < M*yer*, R f Thomas.
.1 W Goodson, B I. Brabham, J O
(i r i fl i n.
Wrlistnn—J I, Birt, H P I’nrtei, J B
Matbenv, W H Hair, J •» Mims .
OUR GIRLS IN GEORGIA.
Head qi)art*r* 2'ol' Brigade, United
Confederate Veteran*.
Barnwell, >'■
April 2'', i'dl'-’.
To the (Tamps of the Hecond Biigade:-
lTea*e take notice that the fol
lowing named young ladle* have been
appointed to represent the 2nd Brigade
of Cnited Confederate Veterans at the
Reunion which convene* at Macon,
Ga ,on the Vih, Sth am. !Hh Mav, Ml2
Also at, the State Reunion, and during
the present year.
Mis* (Jnttifi A. Rowley, (ire.envJUe,
S. (T , Sponsor. Mi*s Louise Fleinlng,
Greenwood, S. C , Maid of Honor
Mi.* Annie Dunlap, lianren*, 8. C.,
Maid of Honor.
Your* fraternally,
Frank li. t’reeeli,
Brigadier Gen], Cotndg. 2nd Brigade
United ('ynfedai ate Volerans.
FAIRFAX NEWS.
Fairfax, April 27. — Th° F.xpfar
Denioci atic Glnii i.’organitcd tin* af,
ternoon hy electing *i. B. Talley as
President, J. W. llliam* Stcietary
and lion. It. F. Thomas Exeuuuvc
Coinmittecman.
The didegate* to the Mav Convention
are: 8 I'Tallev. Geo D Sander*, J F
Light *ev .1 W Gouge, It F Thoma* and
•J VV William.; alternate*, J T tVilson.
(i W Baiker, M A Move, W K Harter,
<’ II Wundera and Mile* Loadholt.
( Political advertiaement.;
The f t lowing preamble and resolu
tions were unanimously adopted by the
c!ut> ■
NN bereaf, S. B. Talley, caaiilrr of the
Citizens Rank. Iia« announced, himself
* candidate fo' the House of Repre
sentative*.
RejmjCed. that vve. tho member* of
h airfax 1 >. mocratin Clnh, heartily «u
dorse his candiilacv and tje-pia* for
him the support of our follow Demo
crats of Barnwell t 'ounM'.
Mr Talley was horn in Columbia .77
rear* ago He attended the public
•cools until ciicumstaneea made It
necessary lor him to wui» for a liveli
hood
At the age of fq:)r;een be accepted a
position a nook’.coper and by faithful
lies- to doty and ellicient service he
wm* stead! y promoted until lie is now
one of the most progrr*»iie hanker* in
tlie State.
Hi* business career has brought him
into cof;ta"t with ail classes of people
slid 1 ring a close student of mtu and
affair* tie is peculiarly fitted to tepre-
seat n* In the State legislature
Mr. Talley »tand* for liber*! support
of the coninioti and higher school*, ‘.tie
creation of a fund for pensioning’eaon-
ers of the coninioii scbooD after .‘n
yerr*' service, good roads stil t on-
forcemern of the laws, n |ir»ctl.'at *y*-
tem of lan'Ut'.tlo registration and State
guaranty of bank ilepo.sits
Re-olved, that the foregoing be sent
fo '.he county papers for publication.
J W. NVJlllams,
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BUBTORS
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DEBTORS AND CRED-
HORN
In the UniO'd Ma'es ( ourl a*, f.reen-
v i,je ’.a-t week Rev. E A. McDowell
f Flirb irdr wa-given a verdict lor
: 1 ,is n Bgnin-t tin' t-ieei.v die. Aurlei-
-on and r-p iManhHTg electric, road
inj irie* F'Ceivcd tiear Briton
pon when the aiitor-olnlc in which he
and suvcial coinpaniuns vvefe
to churcii was struck by a t'OllY car '
Two of the automobile occupants (l)fcd
of their ihiurie*. There 1> a d been
two prtvioiii- misti.als. 'I 1:0 estate ol
Key. M .'K.ehardson vva« given ♦2.500.
F. N DOKSI NG GEN. W. NV. MOW BE
The Baniwe'd Democratic Uluh on
Saturday paasod the. At pended pream
ble and resolutions that hear IheU high
testimony Ip the confnlpuce And afTcc-
tionate regard felt for him bv the pro
of Ins home town :
Whereas, our distinguished fellow
Democrat. General VV. NV. Mnoic was
elected .to (heolbccof Adjutant General
ot the tiiate of South ( arolina by an
over v helming majoritY two years ago,
and
NVherras. he has tilled the nlhee with
signal ability, without fear o; favor,
thereby advancing tlie interest* of tlie
Natioiial Guard of the State, and
Whereas, he i* now otlering for re-
election a* Adjutant General.
Be It Resolved by the Barnwell Dept-
oeraiie Club that we do hereby endorse
his administration and potmueud blm
to the Democratic voter* of the. State
for re-election, feeling assmyd that the
^'^nr ! best interest of this department of the
State’* govcrnjL’eiit will be conserved
hy his continuance in oflice.
CANDIDATES’ CARD8.
Ad
Dunbarton, J. (
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Paid NN'a’.M’r. indored. who in Febru
ary killed Arthur .NJtx-on. colored, near
Baldcek and escaped to Grorghi. was
>» i iub'l>t•
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q, !,.b;.-dn.’ss m tb. undersigned ! j n , H i', last week by Capt. Alfred
1 all pel -on* hav.ng' cl Kmi- again*' i |> un r )n -, rural policeman, whocaptuted
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dieted b7 J. R.
Treasurer, I bave
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Spring is nn the Wag and
a saajr,,$!,.« mrif
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Advance Slocks Have Anived
and Are tha Prettiest and the Best
of the thirty year- of my mercantile experience,
li\ White Goods, Gmghams, Percales and
Madras J have tlie tirst choice of tlie best
houses ill tile leading dry good', centres.
FOIt MEN
My Spring Stock oif
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CROSSETT SHOES
is Superb.
A Lovely line ot Children’s Oxford’s for
“ MAKESUFE’SWALK.EASY
TtSAbt-MAAK
tiic little folks.
All Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re
duced in price to nuke rdoni for
Sweet SpriiHj's Surprises
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I mean business. If you mean business
come and you will go no farther; for 1 will sat
isfy vou.
: F. MOLAIR
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For Die tbrp« v**nr* above named the !
’ crons of this county worn respectively
; m t/iMmlp- for BJl, iT.fO.h for 1010
and t i 2O for Cm:'. 1 .
Ii, BHinbeig Coun'y wore grown 2S,
i nl.i Imfo- ’a*i your, l'i,f)/2 it) 1010 umi
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I Pbe large«r county V if hi a 1**1 y**r
i vretc ''7, , .'7'i ball'* in O'nrigeburg 80,8«2
1 In Anderson. 7b,145 in Spartanburg,
■ 75.1112 in Marlboro. Barnwell wa* tlfth
1 nn tn : list in the. quantity produoed.
! The counties surpassing it are Urger
1 in area than Barnwell, but their aver-
1 age acre produution'did uot exceed the
* Ekre e 1 ! j k’M.
AT MEYERH MILL.
At the trynu.al mceilr.g of ('imp
Murrall l>v*t Friday the. follow mg pr.
amble and rosolutlous were offered by
( oi A Ifred Aldricli .
Comrades rtince we met here a year
ago desth has been busy iu oor rr.ok*
and has , 'stmed four of our content
porafv veiersns and a beloved and
honored Min of it veteran am! member
of tlii* lauip. Uomrales II < . \YiB
bam- (..ilyin Bojintree, .lot. Rountree,
Jack Dick* and A C.GrltTin have an
swered to the last roll all here ami
they have passed to the shadowy shore
where the *na of trouble oasts no wave.
— where ; f there he anything biyopd
tUe v'ij widcli iiangs luvisiblo betw.eu
the living and Ihe dead, they tiav*
taken their places in the rank* <>! ton:
rades and veterans gone before.
We mourn.thsir departure but mg
for their «*kes, ouW our own, as well
we know that for men who have ai
w nvs.and Tn all conditioo* done tbei.
wjiole’dutv hy man, woman ebild and
ecuntry there can I* nothing cither t*>
regret or fear in this world or liereaf-
ter. Long, long ago a patriarch ssk«]
the question. ‘If a man die shall he
live again?” To thia day the quest ion
has t.ot been answered. But the same
man asked, ’ iiliall not the Judge or all
the world do right?” and tn the asking
that question answers itself V\ e know
that Ho will and so we have.the perfect
assurance that it is well with our
departed comrade*, who realized as
did our great ismumander of tlie Aruiv
of Northern Virginia that tiic word
• duty' i* the noble-t in our language
and acted accordingly
For our younger comrad* who f<\t
nn sleep ere yet the meridian sun of
life shone on hu pathway we fee)
atilt kecetr regret because of hi* d* ith
in manhood’s prime. “Yet, after all.
it may be best just in tbe happiest.
sunniest hour of a!] tbe voyage to
strike against an unseen rock and in
an instant hear the billows roar above
a sunken ship, for whether tn mid»
ocean or among the breakers of the
farther sjiore a w reck., at last, must
mark tlie end of each and all.
Comrades, in the di-charge of r:?v
coinuihaion 1 olfor this rcaoBitton .
That in tlie death ol II. C N\ Mlam
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
C apital. Siiiplu ami Stockli'ildwr** I.iahility
.V
Safest of the Safe.
I n • stimati ng the Mife'y of a Bank it in well to re-
ViHdilirr.tliKt Cat.ita 1 ' and Surplus, in oilier word*, the
ft A N K 'J <J NY M<'N LY , 1* t’.ir.t which gives srcurlty
to dvimaitor*. i 9 (Ins respect we •laud T l Rr* 1 among
tb* .TH) »t»|e bank* in S imh Car'.liua Seek mfety fir*^
so.I Hecept (he cordial Invitation which we e«tend you
to t>»nk with u-
4 percent Paidcn Savings
BANRofWESTERfi CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S C. .
C APITAL & SURPLUS SSDO.OCO.op
— - —U LOCAL D/RECTORS.XI
George 11. Rates: JM. Easterling
Butler Ha^ood P.M.Buckingham
1 xvi’.i ii.t.’f (or sale at
Ulackvi!!'’ April 20th
n ta !u,td cf M tiles,
FIfJE LAPGE
J. F.milo Harley Esq. announce*
landnucy for thu btate .'seuatc in
dav ‘s iajue.
Ho U.the son of tlie late Mr. Luns
ford Harley of Williston, U« is a
graduate of the law department of the
tvate UpiversUy. Be located at F.srn-
well for the practice of hi* profession
In I'JCi, at the ager>f.2.T years, be wa*
nominated In the flrst primaly election
for a seat in the House of Represents
lives. In 1Q0(> he wa« reelected io the
first pritiiHrv On account of Incress
ing profe»sional duties he ws« not >
candidate in IbOd fur a third term . xul , k ..
During bis four year* of legislative j „j n r^e, ,]ol> Rountree, Jack
Dirk* and J C Grillin this Camp hai.
They an: tiic LukI
nci■ iic'! T'.> work tho
Ve.’i ltC'1 (.idps inW
^ooil ;ha|>‘w ami con-
before the soil
get:, toe hard and the
u.Yo.i'her' too warm.
T( you are behind
r.rbeduie ^ct more
r.'rile ito/ii'-e power.
service h'o wa* a member of the Judicl
ary Committee and for two vears wa*
chairman of the important Committee
on Incorporation* He Introduced in
the House the hill creating the Depart
ment of ruanrance, which became a
nucti needed.and effective addition to
the code of ),aws. For several year* he
ty* Iwen County Attorney, legal ad
viser of the CsHinty Board of Gommis-
sionois. He is now senior member of
the law tlrnr* of Harley ,t Br«t.
Tlie candidate*, for the office of Mag
istrate are ao we]', known to the voter*
of th&lr respective comitiiinim* that
any biographical sketch** of them
would be suparfluoii*. The atmaunce-
tnent cards of Mes»r*. 1. C. B«nn*;t
and F.8. Owen* for Baldock tppoint-
me'Et lie published today.
lost live of Its cherished member*, und
that we extend to their families our
sympathy in their bereavement. That/
a blank page he inscribed for each jti
the minute book.
.
NOFiCE. /
Notice 1* hereby given th*t wo. the
undersigned, have prepared y petition
to the Secretary of State, praying for a
certirtcate of ineorporathyd for the
the Holy Apu»ile*, Barn*
Cliurcb of
wall, S. C.
April 25, 1912.
Ch*t. Carroll Simms,
1’. M Buckingham,
Butler U a good.