The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 27, 1913, Image 1
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BARNWELL, S. C. NOVEMBER 27. 1913
LIES
CONYCTS
Record in Granting Cletn-
*“ from Barnwell.
November 23.—Previous
were broken when
xed his signature
freedom to one hun-
in the Penitentiary and
on chain gangs throughout
this being the Governor’s list
ksghtfng clemency. With the
her the total number
and paroled by
since he first assumed
4Mb£iife||pi&^|ri nil, jumped to 882.
Tbe Murdon and parole papers for
have been signed by
wifi be sent to the
of State R. M. Me-
y morning in order for
his Signature. The papers
to the Penitentiary, the
ind the county chain gangs
' tfc* prisoners are confined in
for them to be liberated on
,y and let them eat Thanks-
dinner at their homes on Thurs-
»
Crimea Committed,
compilation of the crimes for
Igiven clemency for Tbanks-
convicted show the follow-
; life-terms for murder,
manslaughter, seven
larceny, ten for as-
with intent to kill,
and battery of a high
PRIZE WINNERS AT THE
BARNWELL COUNTY FAIR
nature, five for hou
breakingaad larceny, one for highway ; Mrs I. (’ I >b.n. lijrnw.-ll.
robbery aad larceny, one for larceny years old, blue nt>U> i
List of Prizes and Awards Made by
Judges at County Fair Last Week.
The Fair Association announces the
following official list of prize winners
at the county fair last week:
Mrs W M Andrews, Barnwell, Drawn
work handkerchief, blue ribbon; real
lace handkerchief, blue ribbon; Irish
lace Bertha, blue ribbon; wooden salad
fork, blue ribbon; wooden salad spoon,
blue ribbon; merschaum pipe, blue
ribbon; antique leather pocket book,
blue ribbon; antique trunk, blue ribbon.
Lennie Birt, Rosemary, one gallon of
cane syrup, blue ribbon.
Mrs Annie Baxley, Barnwell, one jar
peach preserves, red ribbon; one jar
fig preserves, red ribbon.
T J Ready, Red Oak, water melon,
blue ribbon.
Miss Edna Cave, oil painting, red rib
bon; crayon picture, red ribbon; oil
painting, blue nbbon.
W H Wooley, Elko, six stalks of
sugar cane, blue ribbon.
J L Boyd, Barnwell, Singer seu.ng
machine, blue ribbon.
Jennings Woodward, Rosemary, ten
ears of corn, red ribbon, hatL-h^t
handle, blue ribbon.
K E Woodward, Rosemary, bushel
Geona Buck potatoes, red ribbon
Charley Grubbs, Blackville, largest
potato, red ribbon
! Miss Ida Kearse, Barnwell, jar of
I peaches, red ribbon
Mrs Eva A Hedge, Barnwell, one pair
j of antique %lip(x-rs, blue nldxin
horn 1J4
of live stock, two for obtaining goods
under faiae pretences, one for gam
Wing, ^Rerderiy coeduct and larceny,
three tor rope, two for breach of trust,
•nr for larceny of bicycle, one for
giand tarreay, one for safe cracking,
one for larceny and forgery, one for
bigamy, three for violation of the dit
penaary law, aaakiag a total of 10L)
Blah had Hand. Lite.
Kichlaad County heads the list with
tan lathe aamber, Spartanburg and
Oreinvilla be for aeoond place with
V<ght apiece, and the others are appor
tioned te the following countiea Green
wood three, Lae one, Nawberr) five,
Darlington four, Charleston three. Ma
fion three. Dorr beater two. In ion one,
Bamberg o** Oconee one, l^ancaater
tw* Abbeville three, Pickrni one
.A»4veee three, Barnwell two, Wil-
oae, Orangeburg four, ('ties
fter four, Marlboro one. Kdgeficld two.
I aureus six, York one. Georgetown
..ne, Cherokee five, Lexington four.
Aikaa fear, Kershaw one, Dorchester
one, Colleton one. Clarendon one,
eld one. Calhoun one This
thirty-five counties, and tb*
aunties not figuring in the list
Dillon, Jasper, Horry, Beaufort
e, Barkley and Fairfield
The convlets from Barnwell Count)
are as follows
Roberts, Paul, Jr, rColored —Con-
tha December, 1‘ill, term of
Co^Bsr Barnwell County of mati-
tiaU^Kierhad sentenced to seven >ears
Imprisonment in the Penitentiary, or
upon the public works of Barnwell
County. Upon the showing made the
defendant has been granted a parole,
during good behavior, November 2f),
1913. t
Gillls, D. A., (Colored!—Convicted at
the June, 1906, term of Court for Barn-
vell County, of manslaughter, and sen
tenced
P
rice
( rx\ >•]
•tore
t>.u«- ribbon
one bushrl
red ribbon
blue nbtion
em
Mis* Minnie
red ribbon
Mrs L C Totxn on*- hx*
H A Baxlev, Harnwi-W.
of Florida ^ am potatiwa,
five stalks of Toole cotton,
Miss Kina Kirkland. Barnwell.
bn>idere<l sofa ;*4ll»jw red nt»b >n
J C Stair). Barnwell, one bushel
Florida Yam (*otali»es, red ribbon
Mrs S R Cole, Harnwrli <-•-*> hetrd
baby aar que. cash prixe fane) quilt,
cash pnre
CBSwan, Barnwell. sh«sk of oats,
! blue rtbb*jn
I J Gilliam llarnweil, rmtiro*derrd
centerjoece, red ribbon, green tomato
pickle red nbtion ;»eas, red nbtMjn
Newman Connor, Barnwell. Kershaw
squash, blue r.btion, egg pant, blue
nbtx>n
Mr's J \ Tobin Barnw«-i! i.dbe in
years old. nftlxrn rrorhet*-d tid)
4h vears oiu 111 u•• nbbon
^ ^Irs R \S D>ung^>.o->d. Mlendale
>tar fist: b!u<- r: !>.io
WILL DEMONSTRATE
NEW COHON SCHEME
Haifa Cotton Reclaiming Proceaa to be
Tried Near Cohimbia.
Commissioner E. J. Watson, while en
route from New York to Charleston,
stopped in Washington last week for
a brief conference with John B. Hall,
of Philadelphia, president of Hall’s
Cotton Reclaiming Company, which
holds the patent right of Hall’s inven
tion for the artificial opening of imma
ture and frost bitten cotton bolls. An
account of this wonderful process ap
peared in these colums some weeks
ago, following a visit by Mr. Hall to
Barnwell for the purpose of buying a
quantity of bolls for his exeriments.
Mr, T. S. Cave, of Barnwell, went up
to Philadelpha last week, carrying with
him, two boxes of frost bitten bolls from
his plantation. One of these boxes of
bolls, which he had opened himself,
was exhibited in Washington. Mr.
Cave, returned to Barnwell Thursday
morning and states that everything is
now practically in readiness.
Mr. Hall is now ready to offer hia
process upon the market to cotton grow
ers, but before doing so, wished to give
a demonstration at the farm to leading
cotton growers and others. He haa re
quested Mr Watson as president of the
Southern Cotton Congress to invite
leading men from all over the South to
some well located point in the next two
weeks for this purpose Mr Watson
savv he will arrange for the demonxtra
turn on some cotton farm near Colum
bia immediately upon tm return and will
sjiei ia!l) invite such men as Harvie
Jordan 'e-v l olquit. <*ov () Neal, the
commissioners of sgrirulture of tbe
cotton >tat*-s tnd ever) boil) else who
woui 1 llae to see the results
HI AH MAI ATTI.ND5 TMt F AIR
THE COUNTT FAIR WAS
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
OF THE COURT
’OF GENERAL SESSIONS
Meeting thet Cloaed Saturday Mote Sue- Many True BUk Found, Among Which
Are Six for Murder.
The Court of General Sessions con-
cessful in its History.
The Barnwell County Fair closed the
most successful meeting In its history veiled here Monday with Judge George
Saturday at midnight. For five days , w. Gage, of Chester, presiding. A
Barnwell was the mecca for visitors on ! number of true bills have been found
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M m .1 h
turned goblet
Mrv Mo...e !
pri.e
Misv Carrie
w
Hxrnw. hand
m r. bevt butt* r t a\b
VS *■ visited the Couoty Fair one day
and wax not at ail displeased with any
thing we saw or heard but my when
he Hour arrived for the karee nearly
evervthmg that travel turnwe their
faces Eastward tnd out west them
Some on foot tome piled up In Buggies
and autoa at • break neck speed the
occasion seemed to outstrip the tnum
phant entry into Jerusalem though we
did not see an* one pull off their
clothes or put hushes in the mnd the
crowd was made up of saints and stn
tiers their wives ami children church
memfwr* g'-xl iveople as far as money
for church pur;»>aes is concerned The
woods around the trafk was full of
(wi.ii emen armed with sticks and guns
ready for b taae any one who stopped
m sight vet we wen danv with them
,n the Low n and thev
business and pleasure bent. The at
tendance on Friday and Saturday,
Educational and Negro Days, respec
tively, was record-breaking and only
praise was heard for the event and the
men behind the movement.
The exhibits at the Court House,
while not large, were comprehensive
and proved very entertaining and en
lightening to all who attended.
The races at the Sherwood track
were good and drew large crowds each
day. The carnival shows were all
clean and seemed to enjoy a flourish
ing business throughout the entire
week.
All in all, the meeting was great and
it is to be regretted that lack of space
prevents a detailed report. However,
the publication of the prize winner* ex
cludes a lot of other interesting matter
this week.
A HEAD ON COLLISION
ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Two Fate Train* Cami Togathar at Bar
ton. 22 Milo* Now Ik of BorawolL
Southern fast trains Nos. 23 sod 24
roMtdrd head on at Barto*. 22 milea
South of Barnwell at 330 o’clock
Thursday morning One pasaengrr
wai jirobsbly fatally injured and five
other ahghtly bruised, according to
sutrmenta of division official* The
srnoualy injured paaaonger » T A
FYoyd. said to tie a tramp steeling hi*
passage who ia not ex peeled to live
Hi* borne address la not known. The
others injured are L C ('an
SC Mrs M F Mayor Sandy
Dev* Stmmoed. address
arm broken and two trampa.
The engines and express car* of both
naiaa were derailed
BAMBCJIC COURT
by the Grand Jury, six of which are
for murder. Only two cases have been
disposed of as The People goes to
press.
The True Bills are as follows:
Frank Dukes, murder.
Henry Prie*ter, murder.
Grover Harter, murder.
Wess Williams and Henry Corley,
dlling fish with dynamite.
Clifford Robinson and James Alonzo,
murder.
Daniel Jefferson, assault and battery
with intent to kill.
Hamp Jennings, assault and battery
with intent to kilt.
J. W. Hogg and W. A. Williams,mur
der.
Willie Mew and Thos. Mew, murder.
Evans Patterson, assault and battery
NO. 13 '
EDGAR PHIUR SLAIN BY
GROVER HARTER THURSDAY
Two Homiddoa Occurred fas BorwwoB
County in Past Week.
Two homicides occurrred in Barnwell
County last week, the principals in one
being white men and in the other ne
groes.
On Thursday night, at Ulmer, Edgar
F. Philips, a rural mail carrier, was shot
to death by Grover Harter, a *on of Dr.
A. J. Harter, the weapon used being
an automatic pistol. Only two shots
were fired, it is said, one of which
went wild, the other entering Phillipe'
body in the region of the heart, causing
almost instant death. Harter was ar
rested by Sheriff J. B. Morris sad
lodged in jail.
From what can be learned here,
Phillips and Harter had had some pre
vious difficulty, ts s result of which it
is alleged, the letter made threats
against the life of Phillips. There was
a clash between the two men several
days ago and a warrant was sworn out
by Phillips charging Harter withaaaault
and battery. The case was to have
been tried before Magistrate Williams
with intent to kill.
Thomas Robinson,Alex Lawton, per- tt Ulmer Friday morning
jury.
King Hopkins, burglary and larceny.
Valmon Norris, forgery
William McDonald, housebreaking and
larceny.
Tracy Brooks, assault and battery
with intent to kill and carrying con
cealed weapons.
The following cases have been tried
Phillips was in the store of Willie
Brant Thursday night between 7 and f
o’clock, making some purchases. As
he turned to leave, his arms full of
bundlfs, according to eye witnesses,
two shots were fired from the doorway.
Phillips cried, "Boys, he’s got me/*
and staggering a few feet, fell behind
the counter where he died ia a few
John Care, assault and bsttrry with . .
, . minutes,
intent to kill and carrying concealed
pons, guilty on second count. sen-1 Th * Sh « nfT WM aottfied and hurryt^
fenced to serve H) day. in the pen.ten- to ^ ^ th \ bomiods,
tisry or on the county chain gang
not
J P Lewis, breach of trust,
guilty.
Perry Sanders, murder, on tnal
At a meeting of the members of the
Barnwell bar on Monday it wa. de
cided that oaly three weeks of court
would be held at thia term, so no fourth
week petit jurors were drawn
PRIZE WDmEtS IN
FIELD HEFT EVEXTS
Der
tii-v *-r
< av.-, Barn * *• I. drawn
»rk handkrn hi*-f. r*-d nblnjn
Mrs R 1 \ VaucH k. lu rnw«- !, one
quart blackberry wine, cash pn/e and
blue nblton. one quart tomato catsup,
blue ribbon, one quart chow chow, red
ribbon.
Miss Marion Patterson, Barnwell,
fruit cake, cash prize, water color
painting, blue ribbon
Mrs B A Delk, Barnwell, can of
beans, red ribbon
Mrs Ella Diamond, Barnwell, cucum
ber pickle, red ribbon, best pickle, red
nbbon.
Mrs R C Holman, Barnwell, hand
embroidered center piece, blue ribbon.
Mrs A E Evison, Barnwell, silk quilt,
to serve thirty years in the , . .,, .
... j blue ribbon; Battenburg center piece
,,State Penitentiary, or upon the public , t _. UI ’ ., u
works m Barnwell County. The de
fendant having served more than eight
years' imprisonment in view of the
above quoted petition and statements,
a parole has been granted to him, dur
ing good behavior, November 25, 1913.
A
Sstflingrille New*-
Seigiingyille, November 24.—Cotton
y picking is nearly over, but the farmers
still find plenty to do, gathering corn
,<%nd hay Md grinding cane. Some are
plowingnitheir second crop of grain.
Among the visitors from Seiglingville
k-, to the county fair were Mrs. H. J.
I Jfgody and children, Mr. and Mrs. R
W.
Youngblood and daughter,. Miss
Maude, Messrs. Norman Williams, Al-
Myrick, Archie Barker, Jamie
Misses Annie Laurie Moody,
Myrick, Eunice Matthews, Mr. J. ‘ collar, red ribbon
and sister.
Mrs. George Anderson, of
are spending some time
ughter, Mrs. H. J. Moody.
Paul Fulmer were visi-
sterday, accompanied by
cousin, Miss Reese, of Ai
red ribbon; oil paintings, cash prize
and blue ribbon.
Mrs. W J Lemon, Barnwell, initial
napkins, blue ribbon; colored embroid
ered center piece, blue ribbon; em
broidered sofa pillow, red ribbon.
Mrs J R Harrison, Barnwell, Lemon
plant, cash prize and blue ribbon, fern,
cash prize.
H C Easterling, Barnwell, ten ears
of corn, red ribbon; six stalks of corn,
red ribbon.
Mrs G W Hutto, Great Cypress, hand
crocheted baby dress 22 years old, blue
ribbon.
Miss Leila Cook, Red Oak, preserved
peaches, red ribbon; peach pickles, red
ribbon.
MissMollie Holland, Barnwell, tat
ting collar,blue ribbon.
Mrs G H Bates, Barnwell, hand made
!ilK*- U1
but anything that dont look at it
ihould muit br imoothed o\rr by the
Nrw^paperv for the reason that an
editor is suppo«.ed to tell all aorta of
tales even though he has to prevaricate
and join the Animas Club to please his
readers although they be delinquents
that he is glad to get rid of on any
terms or is so mean and low that the
Neighbors turn out in full fohee and
shovel him in as quick as possible yet
the editor must say they mourned hia
loss, but we got off the day at the fair,
we stepped about with store clothes
and watch chain on expecting an
invitation to dinner with some
Banker big store keeper or Law
yer but as the shadows began to length
en and they all hurried back with tight
waistband and a first hand bought tooth
pick in operation our feathers went
down, and we walked away to the
lunch Box tied up at Home that morn
ing by Mrs Mas. but in conclusion let
us say that we hit the supper with an
ex-countryman.
Ri&h Mas.
G«ts
500 Kmm,
Hambertf November 19
r*.(nm<>a pleas adjourned here this
trrnuon and Judge *iage left tar hie
h<xne u. Cheater, where he will spend
a few day* before opening the regular
fail term at Barnwell Three weeks
of court have been held here this au
tumn Juat preceding the regular
term a special term of one week was
ordered and wa* presided over by Cur-
aought to roil Simma of Barnwell [hiring the
three week* many raaea have been dl*-
I>oaed of, leaving the docket tn very
good shape It waa thought that the case
of Coney against the SaJtkehatchie
Lumber company would at least take
two day* for trial, but after the case
waa called the attorneys agreed to set
tle it, and a consent verdict for 93,500
waa found by the jury.
The most important criminal case
tried was that against Victor Kearse,
in which the jury found the defendant
guilty of manslaughter. He was sen
tenced by Judge Gage to three years
in the penitentiary.
r- - . 1 , ui. l..i . g
Mrs Charlie Brown, Barnwell, ferns,
red ribbon"
Messrs Bradshaw & Creighton, Barn
well, Cuban yam potatoes, cash and
blue ribbon.
A M Sanders, Red Oak, oats &
vetch hay, blue ribbon.
Miss Leonard Kelly, Blackville, pho
tograph exhibit, blue ribbon.
Mrs W B Johnson, Blackville, har-
dange lunch cloth, cash prize and blue
ribbon; colored embroidered center
piece, blue ribbon fc
Misses Baisden, Blackville, em-
pair embroidered pillow cases, cash
prize.
Mrs H F Randall, Blackville, embroid
ered sofa pillow top, blue ribbon; em
broidered pin cushion, blue ribbon.
Mrs Annie B Hair, Blackville, em
broidered gown, red ribbon.
Miss Leonard Kelley, Blackville, em
broidered sofa pillow top, cash and
blue ribbon.
Mrs C R Kelley, Blackville, crocheted
bed slippers, red ribbon; embroidered
baby bootees, blue ribbon.
Mrs H W Briggs, Blackville, embroid
ered sofa pillow, blue ribbon.
Mrs R A Deason, Barnwell, best dis
play of ferns, cash prize and blue rib
bon.
Mrs M J Pate, Barnwell, knit shawl,
cash prize and blue ribbon.
Mrs G M Greene, Barnwell, Batten-
broidered center piece, blue ribbon
Mrs J H E Milhous,Blackville, tatting burg baby cap, blue ribbon; hand em-
collar and cuffs, red ribbon. ) broidered gown, blue ribbon; lunch set,
Mrs I F Still, Blackville, embroidered blue ribbon,
towel, blue ribbon
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Crwvrg* W«B
Tbs followiag art the winners la the
coatseti held at the Field Meet on Fri
day. Educations] Day, at the Barnwell
County Fair
Spelling Bee First pnie, 2 lb box of
Kern • candy, value II 50, Katie
Sheave. Barnwell, lahjtae Wilson, Allen
dale. second, paund cake, value II 50,
Virginia Warren. Allendale
Three I .egged Race First prize,
peart handle pocket knife, value |1 OU,
Edwin l^e and Biunt Keel, Elko, »ec-
ond. cash .'kX-, Eugene Easterling and
Ted Riley, Barnwell
Hop, Step and Jump First #rize,
fountain pen, value 92, Claude Vernon,
Sycamor*. second, cash 50c, Billie
Holmes, Barnwell, third, ribbon. Dal
its Creighton, Barnwell.
Sack Race F irst prize, Silk Necktie,
value 75c, Eugene Brown, Barnwell,
second, cash 50c, Herman Mazursky,
Barnwell.
High Jump First prize, cash II, W.
H. Fowke, Lyndhurst; second, 50c,
Billie Holmes, Barnwell.
Running Jump: First prize, II,
Claude Vernon, Sycamore, 15 feet;
second, 50c, Dallis Creighton, third, j
ribbon, Billie Holmes, Barnwell.
Standing Broad Jump: First prize,
91, Hayne Kemp, Healing Springs, 8
feet, 1 inch; second, 50c, Billie Holmes,
Barnwell; third, ribbon, Claude Ver
non, Sycamore.
50-yd. Dash: First prize, 91, Claude
Vernon, Sycamore; 'second, muffler,
value 75c, Dallis Creighton, Barnwell.
100-yd. Dash: First prize, 91, Claude
Vernon, Sycamor8; second, 50c, Dallis
Creighton, Barnwell.
220-yd. Dash: First prize, 92, Mon
roe Boyles, Sand Hill School; second,
9L Walker, Blackville; third,
ribbon, Dallis Creighton, Barnwell.
The contests were all very interest
ing and kept a large crowd well enter
tained for a couple of hours. The in
terest shown by the boys in the athletic
events is commendable.
. young Harter. Coroner Woodward
held the in quote and the jury brought
in the usual verdlet, that Phillips eomo
to hia death from gunshot wounds, tbs
gun being in the hands of Harter.
There wars several eye-witnesses Is
the tragedy, among them being Messrs.
Frank and William Myrick. Herbert L.
Dickinson.Hugh MeMillaa,Perry Harter
and Henry Brant.
Mr. Phillips was the amll carrier that
had the emctUag experience with a wild
eat whiie delivering twe babies sad a
wooden leg by parcel |
■too tha ago He leaves a
little children. Harter is
On Saturday night Jesse Corley, col
ored. shot and kiUed Lather Green,
also colored, the weapon used being a
shotgun, the entire load from which
took effect in Green’■ back from dose
range. The wounded man lived abont
an hour. This homicide occurred abont
four miles from Barnwell, near tba
plantation of Mr. Maurice
Sheriff Moms was notified and lod
Corley in jail. The verdict of
coroner • jury was that the
came to In* death from gunshot wounds
i at the hands of Corley. It is said that
some previous difficulty lead up to the
killing
the
S MILITIA COMPANIES
WILL LOSE FEDERAL AID
Buaw.11 I. Amon, ih. Nnlnr tWt
Wa* Found Dsfident.
Columbia, November 22.—All Federal
aid haa been withdrawn from the mili
tary companies at Chesterfield, Bcn-
nettsville, Barnwell, Conway and Baas-
berg, and the war department recoa^
mends that they be mustered out of
the National Guard of South Caroiiaa
and disbanded, according to a letter ra-
ceived by Governor Blease from Secre
tary of War Lindley M. Garrison. This
recommendation and withdrawal of aM
Federal aid follows the reinspection of
the thirteen companies found deficient
at the spring examinations.
Governor Blease will not muster oat
the companies, but will put the whole
matter up to the coming session of Hie
General Assembly, so he stated this
this morning. The Governor will call
a conference of the ranking officers of
the National Guard to lay the matter
before them, and this conference sriU
be participated in by Brig. Gen. Wflie
Jones, Col. W. W. Lewis, of the 1st
regiment; Col. C. T. Lipscomb, of the
2nd regiment; Col. Lewis E. Cogswell,
of the 3d regiment; Assistant Adjt 0.
W. Babb and the captains or officers ia
charge of the five companies recom-
Mrs A P Cornell, Barnwell, fern,
essrs. Paul Harley and H. H. blue ribbon; old stick made from Meri-
ood, of Thomas, were visitors mack, blue ribbon,
yesterday. ! Mrs Nellie Grimes, Elko, home made
I. T. Harden and two children basket, blue ribbon.
m visitors here yesterday, the guests : W B Johnson, Blackville, hand made broidered baby dress, blue
lipi Jeanle Barker, picture frames, blue ribbon. i broidered baby underskirt, rs4
Mr. R. C. Creech.
“f- f- C ' Cre «h. *Ked 76 died ; 'be"« j i',mmed'.'
Mrs A,P Manville, Barnwell, baby’s ; at his home ne&r Kline Saturday night,
Mrs D K Briggs, Blackville, embroid- lace cap, 76 years old, blue ribbon, after an illness of only one week. His 1 •■**»
ered center piece, blue ribbon. 'baby’s long}> dress, blue ribbon; oil body was laid to rest the following: Two R. R. Presidents Dead.
Mrs E Reed, Blackville, tatting collar paintings,red ribbon. ' | afternoon in Mt. Olivet Churchyard Presidents W. W. Finley, of the
blue ribbon; child’s tatting dress, blue ■ H J Crouch, peck of sweet potatoes, with Masonic honors. He is survived Southern Railway, and T. M.
ir >bbon. blue ribbon. i by his wife, who was Miss Lucretia of A. C. L. Railroad, died very
Mrs Belle Anderson, Blackville, tat- Mrs Bona Black. Barnwell, -jar of Sanders before her marriage, two sons ly Tuesday at their homes ia
ting collar and cuffs, red ribbon. , beets^ red ribbon; peach preserves, red three daughters. ton, D. C., and Wikningtoa, N. (X, re-
Mrs TLWrag, Blackville, embroid- ribbon; huckleberries, red ribbon. | Mr. Creech w*s one of nine brothers spectively, the former as e re—H uf a*
ered pillow case, red ribbon; embroid-! Mrs Mary Creech, Barnwell, pear, who entered the service of the Coo- stroke df apoplexy tnd thelattgr of
ered hand bag, blue ribbon; embroid- preserves, red ribbon. *, j federacy at the beginning of the war acute indigestion. The death of
ered towel, red ribbon. * Mrs J <4 Tobin, Banprell, totfted tnd served valiantly throughout the two men, both railroad
Mrs H M Mathis, Blackrtflat qa£ red ribbon. four years of bloody strife. j the nom day tad within a
^ .i. The sympathy of many friends is of each other, inti
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