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MKHVELL. & t OCTOBER 28 1915
VEirnttLOQUISM.
SHAVINQ THE HO.
^MaiM® fey'tii® fen
A srant OmI or r«Dtrlloqntem to not
"BbtoKpOm at alL la fact, tfe® mod*
®n» wonder la tbto tto® of pi®®—at mad
flacep***® art aeeds to feat® non® of the
old ttm® rentrUoqnlata' ability at all
B® may—and often doe®—aland on tbe
oppoalte side of tbe atage from his
■malWji and pair a cigar quite con
tentedly, to tbe amaaement of tbe au-
dtonce. The dommy answer® with a
ready line of repartee, delivered in
sttfctorian tones. Nor la that all. for be
tarns and twists bis bead, waves bis
arms, kicks np his feet and otherwise
acta In a very Hfellke manner.
The secret of the dummy’s voice Is
tbe load speaking telephone and of his
actions various electro magnets. As
may be guessed, both are operated by
some one off tbe stage. In order to
produce all the desired effects the dum
my figure Is lifted Inside with a loud
speaking tQli*t»booe receiver, with the
born or large mouthpiece pointing to
ward tbe audience. The receiver I*
connected with a special transmitter
In an anteroom some distance away
An ordinary operator’s breast trans
mltter Is also concealed In the body of
tbe dummy, so that whatever la said
by the ventriloquist on tbe stage Is
transmitted to the operator In tbe ante
room. enabling him to speak for tbe
dummy at the proper time.—Argonaut.
WDERS OF THE ALPS.
.if 5 "
^Mgae Nature WreegM te Uplift
Their Tewering Peeke.
Nothing In the world’s history Is more
Imprveelre than tbe story of the Alps.
Ten or twelve million years ago, po*
•Ibiy far more, a long unseen line of
wee knee*, a crack of fissure In tbe
earth's crust, stretched away from
France eastward hundreds of mile*. On
this line followed bugs volcanic out
bn rats.
Neat ensued a rest alow anhafeleoce
wbkh went on through geologic epoch*
until where Moot Blnoc now rears Its
summit 1.V7N0 feet wsa a sea fringing
an old coo linen I. L«rge Hr era emptied
Into It Deposits of mud. sand, gravel
were laid one on another as tbe sink
tng went oa until tbe la yen became
00.000 feet nearly ten mltea. thick.
Then at last commenced a ggeat np
fitting the struggling subterranean
forces raised a bogs load. Far age*
| this went on until tbe nek*, crumbled,
crushed, contorted, rose above the wa
ten and continued to rtoe. forming line*
of aaountala chains and making fiwlt
terlaud a tableland
Every boor Nace then rain and snow,
river, glacier and avalanche have been
sculpturing Into peaks and carving Into
taka* and valleys that vast platform
with Its recent sedimentary covering
and primeval granite core.
Tbe result Is a land of tmeqiialed
grandeur.—Dmdon Telegraph
The Old Turnpike*.
Tbe Unit great American highway,
that between New York and Pblladel
pbla. was long known as "tbe okl York
tuad.** Ita countru< Don In 1711 was an
example which led tbe col on lata at
other points along tbe Atlantic sea
board to conatrurt similar roads where
there were no water route*. They were
usually built by chartered companies
and werfe called turnpike* or toll road*
Pennsylvania. Connecticut and New
Jersey bad mnuy roeda of the kind.
The trwt macadam road In America
In 1702 Iietwecu Philadelphia
amM^itvcaatcr In INI I there were
be 4.800 mile* of chartered turn
pikes Id New England and New York.
During tbe next twenty yean the na
tional government spent many millions
of dollars In constructing great high
ways, but tbe panic of 1837 and tbe
building of railroads and cauals put an
end to that branch of government
work.
A Financier.
“Look here. Jlmiwou,’’ said Brockle-
bank, “Pm terribly mortified about not
having paid back that dollar I borrow
ed of you last June, but honestly, old
man”—
"Oh, that's all right Brock,” said
Jlmpson. "Don't speak of It’’
“Ob. but 1 must speak of It, old
man.*’ said Brocklebank. “I can’t treat
a friend that way, you know, and I—I
want to pay you, and I will. Jimp—
sure thing. If you’ll lend me $2 1’H
pay off that dollar right now, and we
can start fresh again.” — New York
Timet.
A Swimming Grindstone.
Some of the fishermen on the river
Tyne, In England, are not only Igno
rant but stupid. On one occasion two
of these fishermen were caught by a
heavy freshet god driven out of the
river to sea. As the story goes, one of
the men saw in the dusk a hoop float-
tog by. The hoop waa foil of foam.
“Wa are saved!” exclaimed the man.
“Hare’s a grindstone swimming r—St
Leal® Globe-Democrat
A Reporter's
* -Ajorter—I've got ■ good piece of
” n^Bbere this morning. I’ve found a
who has been coaflsed to oae
hto entire Ilf®. Editor—Good!
Wld to It7 neporter—Why.
• three-day-old baby at oar
® Philadelphia Hecocd.
u* yeur ®«®t order for >ofe
ideal That Chief Justice Cham
Wanted t® Forget.
Salmon P. ChMto. governor of Ofeta,
senator of tbe United State®, secretary
of tbe United States treasury and chief
Justice of tbe supreme court of tbe
United State®, one® bad An encounter
with a pig that to worth tetUng.
When a hoy be attended a private
boarding school kept by bis uncle, tbe
Episcopal bishop of Ohio. He did tbe
chores for bte uncle during tbe school
term and worked on tbe farm during
tbe summer. One day bis uncle told
bis nephew that be sbonld kill and
drees a pig at tbe close of tbe school
that day.
With no little difficulty tbe boy
caught tbe pig and killed It. And now
tbe question was bow to get the bris
tles off. . He bed beard of fanners
scalding bogs, so be soused tbe pig
into g barrel of hot water. He either
held the pig In tbe water too long, or
did not have It hot enough, for tn spite
of all bis scrlplng tbe bristles would
not come off. He then thought of his
uncle's razors, and getting tbem be
shaved the pig from nose to tall
When the bishop returned be con
gratulated his nephew on tbe splendid
appearance of the pork. But when
he tried to shave tbe next day be dis
covered that tbe rasors would not
“work.” What be sakl and did we may
Imagine, but we do not know.
Cbief Justice Chase was a very dig
nified man. His private secretary. Mr.
Did lev. says that be bad little humor
la bis composition. President IJncoln
once related tbe foregoing story at a
meeting of tbe cabinet btit Mr. Chase
did not like It very well, and the pres
ident never referred to It again.
LECJAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Barnwell County.
Court of
Luke and fir mint.
Plaintiffs,
,r-> , against
T. B. Harley,
YWfWnawtmm*
By virtue of • decretal order to ■
directed in tbe above entitled cense, I
will sell at Barnwell, in (rout of the
Court House, on Monday, November
1st, 1915. it being salesday in said
month, within the legal hour* of sale,
»wing described
the following
All that certai
land situate, lyin!
Springs To
aforemid,
real property:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract of
ng and beingia Bennett
State and County
[ one hundred ana
thirty three (133) acres, more dr leas,
and bounded a® follows: North by
lands of J. B. Harden; Bast by lands of
the estate of Rosier; South by tends of
J. A. Fume and West by lands of J. B.
Harden.
Terms of sale cash Purchaser to
p«y for papers.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master for Bar* well County.
Master’s office, October 7th, 1915.
State of South i
County af Barnwell.
Court i
W. L. Davies,
J. B. Kirkland, at. ah,
Pleas.
Plaintiff,
Defendants
order to n
SWAMPED WITH PROFITS.
•Vary af tha Patent an th* feocaw Wktfc
tha Gimtet Fata*.
Prrhap* the short fat patent applka-
tton extant la tha ooa on Ilia In tbe
patent odk-e st Washington, which
raada. “I claim a patent on a aervw
with a gimlet point.”
Prevkxia to that all acrvwa used la
woodwork bad baen of tbe blunt end
variety, and the carpenter had to care
fully twee a bote with a gimlet or ea
ger before Inserting bis screw and
forcing it home. The advent af the
screw with a gimlet point which would
bora Itself tn revoluttontaad this.
This parent waa held by the A meet
can Screw company of I’roTtdoure, R.
I-. and before tha patent ran out and
It was Impossible for others to
factor* It without damage aulta this
company made tremendous profits
Tha demand for the gimlet pointed
•craw was. of course Immense, and
the company dkl not know what to do
with Ita profit*.
All of Ita dray borae* were carefully
•elected Mack*, a ml tretneodon* price*
were p*M for gnml stork. Tbe harness
wa* of iMtent leather trimmed with
red. while tbe *agot>* Hying leek and
forth between tbe factory and the
docks or tbe railroad bad red under
gear to match tbe barnea* trimmings,
and tbe wheel* were decorated with
gold leaf, 14 carat fine. Bui this la all
past Today the pointed arrew can be
purchased at any corner store for a
few cents a package.-Wall Street
Journal.
front
iy, November
ia said month,
within the legal houra of tale, the l
lowing described real property:
that tract of toad known as the Willi
By virtue af a decretal
directed ia the above ca
wilt sell at Barawen, ia
Court House, an Mao da
1st, 191 fit it
to!
All
lag
ham or Maars tract of toad, containing
eighteen hundred (1800) acres, more
or leas, and bounded North fey toads of
the estate af W. R. Owens and
lands of the estate of Sellie Rountree,
East by toads of W. J. Bfeftoar and toads
of Harley. South by toads of E
<A- Furs* and toads of Sam Cube a sad
Want by tonde af William Rountree sad
of tha estate of
Master's Sab.
South Carolina, \
County of Barnwell, j *
la tbeCourt of Common Pleas.
Bank of Grabjtevilte,
Plaintiff,
vi.
J. V. Baxley and X- Blatt,
Defendants.
By virtu® of a decretal order to me
directed in the ahoye e\titled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of tha
Court Housa, on Monday, November
let, 1915, it being salesday in said
month, within the leg*l hour® of sale,
the following described real property:
All that tract, piece or parcel of land,
with the improvement® thereon, situ-
*te, lying and being in Btockville Town
ship, County of Barnwell, State afore-
saio, containing and measuring one
hundred and twenty eight (128) acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
On tbe North by lands of D K. Briggs;
East by lands of J. D. Whittle, and
South and West by lands now of Simon
Brown’s Sons.
(Abo.)
All that certain tratc, piece or parcel
of land, with the improvements there
on, situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, State afi
containing and measurint
acres, more or test, ew
follows: On the North by lands now of
JaaMs Odom: Bast by toads af Mra. E.
Miehalaon; South by toads of D. B.
Johnson and West by lands of Caesar
James.
Terms of sale cash; purchaser to pay
for papers.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Maater a office, Oct 12, 1915.
State aforesaid,
seventy (70)
bounded aa
AH that tract of toad
huatyed
of Paul D. Black; Bast bv I
•th H. Paeptoa; West by toads af W
H. and W (T Brigham aad South by
ao- toads of W. D. B ack, beiog tha same
toads conveyed to J. B KirT'aieu by W
D. Black, by dead racoraed ia the
Clerk's office to Book 7 Vs page 113.
r uurd can
State of South Carolina, I
Barnwell County. |
Court of Common Pleas.
Mutual Trading Company,
Plaintiff,
against
George Saxon, et. al..
Defendants.
By virture of a decretal order to me
directed ia tbe above enUfiad causa, I
wOl sail at BarnwoM, in front af the
Court House, on Monday, November
ft. 1915, Bbeing antomtayTn raidmaotfe.
within tha toga! hours of seta, the foi-
taaring described rani property: All
Ifenfe tract or plan taboo of land situate
being to Btaakvilto Ti
ty of
County
to Htoakvtiio Township, part af ton
fSffa.tSa K ™ r *
by toads of W.
of.
Cap* of O*od Hop*.
The Cape of Good Hope lie* at a con
siderable distance from tbe eud of
South Africa and la. In fact, tbe middle
of tbe three promontories, severally In
conspicuous, which Jointly terminate a
slender penlusula some twenty mile* in
length forming tbe barrier between
False bay aud tbe Atlantic ocean on
tbe west. These three headlands, lying
near together and commonly undivided
on a map of moderate scale, are locally
designated Cape Point It was here
that Bartholomew Dins first encoun
tered In full force the prevalent south
easterly gales and denounced the rug
ged. threatening, threefold promontory
under tbe sounding appellation of tbe
Cape of Storms, to be afterward re-
christencd by pious, trustful hearts the
Cape of Good Hope.
Pairing In Legislatures.
The custom of pairing in the house
of commons originated in Cromwell's
time. "Pair off" Is tbe phrase used to
signify that two members of a legis
lative body of oppoette political opin
ions agree to absent themselves from
voting for a certain period. By “pair
ing” in this way they neutralize each
other's absence. Tbe whips of the
bouse generally manage to find “pain”
when, for any reason, members desire
to be absent temporarily.
An Odd Epitaph.
Tbe following epitaph to to be found
in a cemetery within seven miles of
New York's dty hall:-
Readar, pass on: don't waste your tlm*
O'er bad biography and bitter rime.
For what I am -this crumbling day la-
Aad what I waa Is no affair of yours.
Family Trsasui
“What’s the trouble In tbe house
hold?"
« “Mother gave away all of father's
ok) elotfee®. AM ba retaliated.”
“Hewr
“By throwing away all her old medi
-Baltimore
Terms of aato: Oar itard cash aad
tbe balance in 1 and 2 years with inter-
est from date of as r secured by mod
gage of tbe premia*.!, or al* cash at tbe
option of the purchaser or purchaser*.
The purchaser or purchaser* are to pay
oo tbe day of sale, immediate y after
bidding, to tbe Master, to so far as tbe
1*00 acre tract is concerned, tbe cum
of 1600 00, or aloe tbe property is to be
re-eo d tbe same day at hia risk, within
the egal hours of sale- the terms of
sale to be complied with within 15 days
from the said oa c, or else tbe Master
sha I re-adverttoe the property for aa e,
and the 1600.00 ao paidi a sha) be for
feited and held by tbe Master subject
to the order of thia Court.
Aa to the 117 acre tract, the deposit
shad be 6100.00, with the same condi
tions.
The mortgages to contain a clause
that if not paio when doe, in addition
to the debt, there shall be a ten per
cent, attorney'! fee® if the bond and
mortgage be p aced to the hands of .An
attorney for collection. > —<-
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master.
Master’s office. Sept. 28th, 1915.
Probate Coort Sale.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell. |
In the Probate Court
B. H. Cave, Administrator of the in
testate estate of W. B. Cave, de
ceased,
Plaintiff,
less, and bounded .iiX
T Walker; East by I
of Jack Johnson; South by land
Willie Johnston and West by tom
John Pender and lands of Isaac
beaks.
(Also.)
that tract or piece of land situate
■BtoekvfflBfl^H
State of Soutli OaroUna, \
County of Bfernwifl: f
Court of Common Pleas.
W. L Jowara, at al.,
Ptaiotffh,
M. Jowara,
Defendant
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled causa, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, November
atodayinsaid month,
■ala, tha fol-
^ property: All
that certain tract piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in tha
County of Barnwell, State aforeaaid,
containing and measuring forty six (46)
acre*, more or less, and bounded aa
follows: On the North by lands of J.
M. Farrell: on tha East by Turkey
Creek; on the South by lands of O. E.
Birt and on tha West by lands of Clara
Johnson ahd lands of J. S. Birt.
Also.
^. ibat certain tenet pjere or
Con
con
(47)
as folio'
Mrs. Ja ... ...
East by Cmhptanr; South by toads of
D. M. Johnson aad Want by lands of &
N. Green, J. M. Ashley and other®
Tarma of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 7th, 1915.
State of South Carolina,)
Barnwell County. {
Court of Cununoo Pleas.
Laura Tamar,
Plaintiff,
against
D. T. Or®bte, at at,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed to the above entitled cause, I
will aril at Barnwell, to front of tha
Court Home, on Monday, November
lot 1915, H being aaleaday in said month,
within tha tagnlfeoura ef sale, the tot-
towtog daacrinad reef property: All
that tenet or parcel of toadritoato. I v-
. . eca or parcel
situate, lying; and being la the
of J.H.
inf J. 0. Hutto, tha i
An that tract aa
tainiag on
North bv
I
and on tha
bei
pany, Al
Brothers
v«-
British and American Mortgage Com-
Annie Booth Cave, Lemon
and J. A. Porter, creditors
of the estate of W. B. Cave, Carrie
e, sins Mo-
ileen Caitiff,
.ubry Price, heirs
at law and distributees ot the estate
of W. B. Cave, deceased,
Defendants.
Pursuant, to an order of the Probate
Court in the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at public auction ia the town
of Barnwell, in front of tbe Court
House upon Monday, the first day of
November, 1915, the same being sales
day in said month, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
real property: Ail that tract, piece or
parcel of land situate, lying and being
in said county and State, containing
one hundred and seventy-four (174)
acres, more or less, bounded North by
lands of Mrs. Sins liotoir and Mra. An
nie H. Moye; East by lands of F. W.
Wagener k Company and Aubrey
Price; South by buds of J. O. Patter
son's estate and other®, and West by
lands-of estate of J. O. Patterson.
Terms of aato cate; purchaser to pay
for paperg.
1 Jok. K. Snelling,
Oct 12th. 1915.
Setd Os Imt Jab Work
bb ta uiackvtiie Township,
County of Barnwell, State aforesaid,
containing twenty five i26) acres, more
or leas, sod bounded North by lands of
Willie Johnston; East by lands of Willie
Johnston; South by Clark Brown and
West by Right-Of-Way of Southern
Rsilwsy Company, formerly Carolina
Midland Railway Com pany.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pey for papers.
H. L. O'Bannoa,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 7th. 1915.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
af C. F
to of J.
by lam
Creech: soma situate in Be*
ty aad State aforesaid, and being part
of lands asortgaged as aforesaidto
Laura Turner.
(j
All that tract or parcel of
atiu-
Stat ^'foreaiLkL* 1 "* ^ ^ Co V ot}r * n< ?
}
Court of Common Pleas.
Esther Haxel, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
against
J. L. Hazel, et al.,
Defendanta,
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in tbe above entitled cause, ! J
will sell at Barnwell, in front of tne
Court House, on Monday, November
1st, 1915, it being saleday in said month,
within the legal noun of
leaenbi
sale, the fol
lowing described real property: All
that certain lot of land situate, lying
and being in the county and State above
named, within the incorporate limita of
the Town of Kline, said to contain one
acre, more or leas, with the buildings
thereon, and bounded North tor lands
of W. H Johnson and R. L. Johnson;
East by lands of W. Riley All and col
ored sdiool lot and South by Public
Road from Southern Railway.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L O’Bannon,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 7th, 1915.
M. C. Kitchi
chings.
. 10-21-3
Tax Sale.
State of South Carolina, \
County of Barnwell. f
By Virtue of a tax execution to me
directed by J B. Armstrong, treasurer
of Barnwell County, I have levied upon
the following property for taxes for the
year 1914 and will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at Barnwell Court
House on Monday, November 1st, 191&,
it being salesday in said month, at 12
o’clock M., the following described
property, to wit:
One tract of land in BiackviUe town
ship, containing seventy iTO) acres,
more or leas, in G. W Bodiford’s name
as trustee, and bounded as follows:
On the North by the Templeton place;
oa tha East bythe Lancaster place
Williaton, S. C., Oct. 15th. 1915
Land Sale.
I will offer for tale to the highest
bidder for cash, in front of the Court
House st Barnwell, S. C., immediately
after the legal sales, on Monday, Nov
ember 1, 1915, it being salesday tn said
month, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property: 195
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North-east and North-west by lands of
Mrs. H. W. Richardson; on tne South
east by water® of Cedar Branch; on the
South-west by water* of Lower Three
Runs; being the aame lands conveyed
by R. A. Ellis to Benjamin Graham,
March 2nd, 1896.
All parties desiring a good four-horse,
clay loam farmers invited to investigate
this property.
Terms of sale cash; purchaser to pay
for papen.
H. L. Creech,
Barnwell, S. C.
October 5th, 1915.-4L
West by L
the property of
to pay taxes and
Levi
Rfias to b« said
J B
■watt, S. C , Oct. 12. 1915.
R C.
the ftrat Mowday in
certain tract of
ingtothe
114>
BeytotM. Thls tond to toasted a
tea. About
cunmrao®;
S*i
two-thirds in M
three good 3 to
good stream of
C. R.
Black villa, 3. C., Oct 18,
The treasurer’* office will be open tor tfee
’ 1 Com
tei
of Barnwell, State riSreaaid,
ng and measuring forty-seven
sore or leas, and bounded
On the North by lands of
and H. J. Crouch;
collection of State, County School and i
mutation Bond taxes levied forth* fiscal i
««me»cta* Jon nary Irt, |«U from tbs
l? h 1W», totb* Wtb day of
March, 1UW tnerastvs. A penalty of ooa par
rent wifi be added hum Jaanary let, unfit*
January SlstlMhulve. From February 1st
to Febrasry Mb, todustvs a penalty of oas
per cent, will be added making ■ total of two
per cent oa all taxes pstd to February.
From March 10th to March 15th a penalty of
five per ceeC will be added making a penalty
of aerea p*r east, on oil taxes paid ta March,
dose March 15,1M6.
For State purpose*.
LEVY.
r Mm*
For Ordinary County purpows Ml
ForOoosUtutkmal doted..... fi Mm*
Total......... Mfito
SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY.
Cedar
Luotumm*, mmo, KUestou, Frimd-
•blp, Orasas, KtetTisyeri Mai, Monte, ML
i sad Uppsr Rteh Load, 5 min*.
I Hi n tenon i
Block nil* .
Fairfax....
terawsfi ... ^
J. R AIMSTOONO,
Trias, fi. c.
, A Sept. tath.
and feast fey
NOTICE.
Write bm aad I wifi exptota
haw fwas cured to 4 days a# a
sewers ease of Pitot af 49
from this difesse wbea this
bwmaae cure caa bs had right
ib joules l arono
R. M. JOtEY
Lamar, t. C., R. K. D. 4
<1M)
Caftan Boat
0. ‘ ‘
• of H.
lining ooa hundred
or toss, bounded
E. Uxxto Stil ; East
.. coatainic
sod fifty
North by Ififite
by J. D. Miles; Saute by C. J. H. Still
ind West by run of Seltkehatciue River.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pey for papers.
H. L. O’Boa oow.
Master for Barnwell Cottoty.
Master s office, October, 7th, 1916.
Notice of Land SaJu.
State of South Carolina,!
County of BurnwoU. f
I will offer for sale to tha highest
bidder for cash, in the town of Willis-
ton, S. C.. on Saturday, Novsmbet
A. D. 1915, the frilowing deac
property: All that tract of land,
ate, lying and being in the County of
Barnwell and State aforesaid, contain
ing 90 1-2 acres, more or less, sod
bounded as follows: On the Nortn by
G. W. Green, Jr., formerly Jacob
Weeks; West by Robert Tarrant: South
by Laura Porter, and on the East by
estate of Robert Johnson, known as the
S. W. Porter place, deceased. Said
property is sold for division; all heira
of legal age have consented to sale.
Sato will be made at 2 o’clock p. m.
Terms of sale cosh; purchaser to pay
for papers.
M.B. CALHOUN
Faneratl Director
First-doss Undertaking.
Hearse for both White
and Black.
Offices:
Allendale: Home Furni
ture Co., Barnwell and
BiackviUe.
All calls given prompt
attention.
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Dr. J. W. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week of each month.
Barnwell, South Carolina
Offlcs In Harrison Building,
oct31-12-lyr
H. R. ERWIN
Civil Engineer and'
Surveyor
ALLENDALE, S. C.
march 1916
DB. W. C. MILHOUS,
tfimfiM.
Office houra: 8 JO a. m. to 6 p. m.
Parsons living sway from Barewad
will please mska appatomeeta briers
earning.. By aa doing they will ha ansa
of immadtsto tarries and
EDGAE A. BRO
JAS. JULIAN B
Haney to
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