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■ •!( -y f _ JW > » -of course ssure tires >ustsec ri jurseUf f T t V f ♦T« , DENMARK, S. C. •! A ;r, uuick will build them SI ( ( KSS. IT IS IHK IMIM)|{T\M THE THRIFTS MW IS THE ONE sEV IN THE HANK. -MAKE YOl It SAY E \M> SOI N1) INSTITI TION. :1:;;; SOI.KIT VOIR ACCOUNT. ONflL BANK 50,000.00 r Best Servant. 'N ■' N. (i. M WALKER. VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER T T f T T ❖ f ? T T f f Y X m * sine:sc f IITYKlO f Y Y '• ^• • ••***^***a**»** a ,**»**»**S**.**»**»**,***+*,?+ t ,—*+*.*+*•+.*+.* LOST.—At (kpot at Black^vilk. S. C., one I). A. K. pin with ha mu “Es ther Boyd” enyrav'd on l>a< k.. Plea, e t* tiun t*i .Mrs. C. H. Ray. Karnwell, S. ( . an<l Kt’t reward. HOUSEWIFE TO^ SEE HOW WORK IS MADE EASIER Many New Inventions for the Home Will Be Shown at Exposition. 5 By MOLLJE MATHER * lS*4 S*•» ue*p*-r Union ) ^ ALLY HA I NFERS gfrelied on the \el\et ili'ao. u IrP^n niljliin: Women visitors A to the Tri State »••••••••••••••••••• * • m HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • » ' mm t The days lo.-t seven minutes in su i- —' i.t t.hine this week. Mins Inez .Creech, v;.'-;ter here Mondjay, of Kline, wa^ Exposition at Savannah, Ootoher 27 to November* 1 will 'marvel at thv unbelievable * In ventions wblrh have been perfected the past year to lessen labor In the home. Inventors seem bent on leaj.Ane'■HY»" housewife with nothing to do hut sit around and press the button The ex hlblt of household conveniences at the fair will prove this Machines to peel potatoes, wash and wipe the dishes, mop the floors, and even bathe the baby, will vie with new kinds of man Flee, washing machines, and vacuum cleaners, in the display The inoderh sewing machine has a much different purpose from the one which grandmother used to own Then its only purpose was to sew; now it hems, tucks, ruffles, gathers.- quilts, hinds, braids, hemstitches, and even darns the stocks Attachments for Mr. and Min. B. P. Davies and son, these tasks, and many others, will be Piilic, motored to Aupu-ta Saturday, demonstrated on every side. A fe» years ago the fireless cooker Mr. W. L. Cave is spending this week at (llenn Springs. Mr. W. F'. Holmes is spending some time in the city with his mother. Mr. .1. H. Lancaster, of Baltimore, V> spending sorm rime in the city. her pretty brows. “It is abominable, sbe lold lib nor '(Hade. “Why mot tier , should insist upon inviiinc her. friends i into tins recital is more than 1 • an see. Just as 1 have everything planned for a delightful evening with Rob Huber, lion of the occasion, mother says that site has asked a few clioSe® ,lo hear him sing,- 8ally leaned confidentially forward— “Why l‘ru so put out about It -one of mother s six chosen Is well, you <ould not call her a vampire, because she refuses to vamp. Miss Hilda played for him so beautifully. 'Sy in pa then cullv’ tie culled it Hett anti I sat like Mr. and Mrs J. I. | arid Mr. and Mrs. i Eller *of. will cave the mount a. in <>1 i \ art !!na. this r .mi r*' Ashley.- of r. 4 i W day? f-H' We-teni Nor* h Mr. John ?.mm' Washing’! n. D t . hi< parents, .ludgt 'Simms, and ti c„m< down " bis week to and M rs ( ijualify fot from VXslt ■> the Dt mocrat ic y rimary ek ctions. District No. 8.—1 onp Branch. ( Ia;a L. Johnston F rances Rankin _ Hitt ... ItK'l.fK) . 75.00 J S. M ( a r t < : 39.fr» J. J. Knot>f . 10.00 ( iiai* i< Brow: . Sr. . 7 •» Nettie Chavis •V .. - „ . 20.00 Pansie J 65.00 Connie M. Crouch - ...... . 75. P/iki. Bate- . Connie M. < roach _ 75.00 Pinkie Bat e> 78.9(1 Clara L. Johnston Hitt . _ 100.00 < harli. Brown. S’ 9.90 F ranc s Rankin . .75.00 Send U$ Your Job Work. Ntitice of Dissolution. District No. 9.—rHilda. District N« 29.—Wllliston. Notit t- is ht rt by grven that the co- parttk-r-hii) formerly ttnnpoeeel of W. .1. Baxley and H. J. F’hillip^.. oper- wall flowers, and pretended to smile, ating under the name and style of J while we would bate enjoyed stnasti Ing her Anti were our swains the Mr. H. P-. C«\c. of the Kline sec tion , wigs a business visitor here Saturday. Col. Edgar A Frown was called to tht Piedmont -tetioi of the State last wm k on 'business. Mi. John R. Mel tr. visiting county 11 .1 u cmorc. of Boykin, friends 1 i») thu ive' and wet k. Y Mr. Fi. G. Hay. of Lyndhurst. aiivl Y ’ ki^ Stou.lemy.! '1 B.aufoit. we i * Y J 7 Y v ‘ 1 • 4 ‘ Mr. and Mrs F'le.l I. -\ rm.-t^-onp. • 1 Bath, -pent Tu* -day w ith Capt. and Mr.-'. J. I A rm-tn-ng. it R W Ha tiu city Mt- p.k an appn t ls(i I! i!ay v‘ l«'t! ♦ <i of U rpt .i. w; ' and paid Tilt .-•ail. was all the rage; now it Is the pres sure cooker Old hens which the gas stove or wood stove cannot subdue inside of half a day are eonvetted into toothsome delicacies in only 4b minutes in a pressure cooker House cleaners were once used to clean wives unable to believe stub a miracle jHisslble will have it demonstrated time and again at thf coming fair, say demonstrators This is an electric age. too Vacuum floors onlv; now they are employed to clean quilts, blankets, mattresses, draperies, sofas chairs., rtoliators. clothes closets, pictures walls, base ment and even the family auto Elec trie washing machines, irons, mangles, grills, percolators. toasters. waffle irons? curlers vibrators, and heaters will fs on hand in improved 4»a44cro. all crying for attention All in all, tlu household conVen i lenccs exhibit .promises to b« tin most j popular show on the grounds Me - )t: Mi Ida M.e ng '!:* r <. J I M iss.-s Ki f • a K'H).. an Y ■ ’i< • h« i. Mr f In an in II at Willi? .rnville d«'f 1. r 11 1 e p uest- V - mnia f ' ** t 1 ng | on Tu*-- ite< 1 VVi Ye g. of Bat etfrt aunt. Cal -t ramg. l.otlise ( ree! of then Sa rider Released on Bond. Fred Srielling. Ransom Snclling. Jr.. FJizaL th Snclling. Herber t Snellittg. Lank Williams and Henry Dunbar, negrot who wei'e arrested in counfe^ turn with th** killing of Dock GanU. gTaiui also colored, at a loth, were al ternoon. :ann of hase- day aftcrniM ti. Hr-ton. 2 to 1. Watermelons i ontimie to bring tu.satisfactory price- .here and some farmer-. stoppe«i loading several days ago. Mr. J W Johnson, of Williston, was n. the city ye-terday and whil* here oined The IVopk family of satisfied readers. r iil| Large crowds h,iv< been enjoying < utingv at Dyches’ Swimming: Pool during the hot weather of the past two weeks. 'V t T T Y Y Therx 1 will In a barbecue dinner at Dunbarton Saturday, at which time landidates for county offices will ad- iix-sv th« \ (iters. A n.ifh of job work i- responsible for tjie lack of the usual amount >f etc rest ing local and county raw’s nr this issue of The People. IV'qirsed negro church July bn bond Friday name iiftcrwurd? Not at all. ( “Of course , Miss Hilda did not see either <if them again, t«i their sorrow She lives too far away which is an other instance of her charmed ex istence. Mother had a friend in lovely Larnfldale, who wan considering allow ing otlr small family to occupy tier beautiful small castellated home there while she meandered, with her mar ringside daughter, in Europe. “Mother sent her beloved Hilda out to look the plao« over, anil Hilda agreed to stay tin month that we would be deciding, and arranging our pluns to go. and at the end of the month the Sfuy vesants. w h< were abroad, wrote that they would prefer to have Miss Hilda remain permanently Then, w hen a friend of the Stay vesants lost her chauffeur, and wanted to go for a drive, why happy dittle Miss Hilda offered her services as driver for one afternoon with what result? The enclosed bar has s1n<o been practically hers, for !h» using But I wilt tell you Elinor: If that hiiiiiH lady is hero for our mush-ale. netther I. vv tie have been practicing like mad to accompany Hob Huber on tin plain and tints make a bit, nor you will c\»-n have a lo< k In wiffi him.” Sally rolled her dark eyes jmpre* sively “1 have spoken' ”1 should think you hud,” he! friend answered, quietly "And If you vant me to help you out of this unfortitTiute predicament, why, us 1 see things. Mis- H.ilda has only to be properly placed j to avoid—in the words of the poet— hogging the parly.'” 'I'roperlv placed'?" Sally stared. . Elinor nodded "if you do not want her t and J. Sanitary Market, has been dis • y* ixfev solved, W J. Baxfev retiring from the business and H. J. Phillips having taken the same over 'and assumed .all debts and obligations ol sai<l business. Tin- 17th day <d .Fitly. 1924. W .12 BAXLEY. H. J. PHILLIPS. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all bustneM F D. Row* 11 59.75 Olivia Cobbs , 40.0T Belle Vane- 1 10.Ot» Mattie Fi. VVfylfe . 7-.-- .. 45.00 ( . nil F]<1 wards . 95.00 J. S. Jake* - . 60.00 Ruby llng’le- ^ ■ . 100.09 J«>* L. Kelly, Jr. . . ... r .. .. • 30.00 Belle V anc- 110.00 M B. Self : 1338.00 Cecil F’.dwarils 95.00 M. B. Self 2 1335.5? R u hy Hupne- ♦ 100.00 Wllliston Hardware Co. .. .. 10.45 M. B. Self 1305.00 District \o 10.- Healing Springs Finterpri-e Hardware Co. .. 34.78 Office in Harrison Block, Main St. BARNWELL. 8. (i. “ MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. i "• K CATARRH J. Uarnld' Shi a y Azilee Mil I- Bertha Gr«' ’u Bertha Green* J Harold Sh«-aly Ruth Mfm- G.fge.n Ruth Mims C gi'tn Flloise Yfcf’oy Azilee Mills Louise Wright John Gary Doty Rut It Mini- ( oggin J. Harold Shealy Azile*- Mills J. Harold S< halv K5.00 35.00 :;f>.uo 130.90 Ha.nO KoTtm 30.00 S'.flO .33213 37.011 85.00 130.00 S. r ).U(» hUMlU District No. 32.— Lee's. Columbia Baxter YO.OO ( - luml-ia Baxter r>0.(K> < * lumhia Baxter -, „4ij.OO District No. L E.Hu-h L. F! Bu-h Sarah iT Wa lyillian ('*•*■; « R. L. Walk* i L R. Mas-, y l.illii.n, ('*-, I*- L. K. Bush II.—Four Mile Ditrict No. 33—Barbary Branch Gorrm*- lamg .. 90.fKl •f'orrin* Long 45.00 District No. 34.—Kline. ( . M. M cT« eir C. M. McTeer j.. . .. Ulna L. /a-igh-r J. B. Arm.stmng < M M* T**er i a L. Zeigler : 200.00 200.f/) 50.00 137A5 200.0*1 50.00 i 15.(6) . 118.7) C. M. McTeer M. J. Milieu Se< v. In-. _. . _ 254.00 r 3.70 r 15.00 i-nd' i- k 4(t.i M District No. 35 —Cedar Grove — 4i 9 t Mrs. Leila MeC. Dixson . 32.59“ . 40.00 Mrs. Leila McC . Dix.-’bn . '67..81 u-n.Ii ick 40.00 115 99 District No. J 7.—Sand Hill. District N<i. 12.— Dunbarton < larice 'Butl'. i * F'red Snelling;, vvh 4 » IS charged with -th** homicide, was pluced' under a >5.00(1 ImruF; FJiza- beth Snelling. Ransom Snelling. Jr., itn*! Ib-rhert Snelling, held us aece.s- sorie- ts-l'or*- the fact. $2,000 each; Lank William- and Henry Dunbar, also. arr**stc«i a.- accessories/ $1,000 *-ach. Bond was readily furnished fot all uf the defendants. CSTtirrTi' is a I,*-* a" «!.M< as* greatly in- e*t 'tv rv nstit ; ii..| i*'!r«lit >-!if- HAM/.s CATAHIvH M F.T-HT-N I: * or sists of ttn Oiritm*! ! wbi« ti g.ves C.’un-k , I{eh*-f t-> loiai at t il*ation anil th» inoiiiipoli/e your lion, or him to ^Internal Abdiim# ;• Ti.rii! wi.icti aits ! tiirouph the nio.il ci Mu<'«>»rs Svir- facep am) assists it r lidii.p your System ' of t'atarrf: Soli) by drugp -Is t< r i\*r e Ytars. 1 F. J. Cheney A- ( < . Toledo. O. 11 H ’King. Sapt. H H King. Supt _Algeria, tiro.an - - J. B. Aim-tn ig. T Al-gv-nia (ire- J. F Vrm-tr<- g. T H. li Ki::g. Sufd. M -I. M il!*•:. ; S. gt v. 40.00 .•'22.nO '-25.2,-7 20.-00 2IS.25 40.0 i 137.50 .'-7-1.‘.to Maude W. Harley 75.00 District No. 38.'—Oak fireve/ Lu< < 11 Morris Jack Mm i u Mi-. ( Ico K. liarker Mrs. G. V. Kearse--. Mrs.’!,. V. Kearse Mrs. < eo K. Barker 35.i» 5.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 100.50 i monopolize tier, do not bring them to District No. 13.—Pleasant Hill. N ’arker • . Cotton Prices Advance. Following the publication Monday of the govenhment’s esr.mate of the 1924 cotton crop, sho^'ing a probable- yield of only 11,93vf>00 bales, with a condition of 68.5 per cent, there was a sensational advance or. the New Y’ork cotton market. July cot ton going th*- limit of 200 points or $10 a bale. This delivery closed at an advance of alsiut $7.50 a bale, while r October closed at 27.42. The crop in North Carolina. South Caro- • dnrft and Iiouwhana burs deteriorated The friends of Mr. L. VVeinei will barn with pleasur. that he is recov ering from a recent operation for apjiendicit i< arrd is . xpec t.-d hpme i.n a few days PAIN been su f- •oubles to h 1 had y life and who said y it. The to take it. 4>e£an to t. I kept different IgTitTrom" r elt better I took six I found it suffering run-down fui stimu- helped me I needed. Trees and Plants S EK JIT AND SHADE TRE1 S. PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS. EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and | VINES. T CATALOG ON REQUEST Mrs. J. A Met onn.-ll' and ell tit le soil, Anderson, Jr., and sister. Miss. Geral- (tine Armstjotig, i>f Birmingham. Ala., are visiting their uncle . and aunt, l apt. and Mrs. J. B. Arm-tri.mg. -—r- • i '' Books of enrollment for the Demo- ■ ratio primary elections closed Tues day. The enrollment at the Barnwell - I precinct broke all records, and while | th. exact figures-atv not available at | this time, it is understood that about 7(6) voters have qualified at this greatly in the past two or three weeks. It is also believed that much damage has been done to the Texas crop hv the droughty Local cotton men are of the opinion that the staple will •bring 30 cents or better this Fall, as the prospect now is for another short erop. meet ? mi si.\ stie is ho longer young? Then w hy mix *her In with the y.iung?” "Yott remember,” returned Sally, “that neither is stie ivally ol.l “As inucii one, then, as the other/' went on Elinor decidedly “Therefore, when your guests arrive lead tins Hilda wonder to the farther room, where your mothers party la about to en gage in a game As they are at tlnflr game begin your playing and Mr liu ber s Hinging in the .Hsian# mush room. We young will rally around the piano.'' Sally jumped up to bug her wily friend. "Elinor,* she elchitmed should he a United States diplomat * Flulallia Ada I.. .Boyd Eulallia Parki'i Ada L. Bovd ! (10.(M 45.09 I (Mi.(10 45.00 TAX SALES. t. Slat, of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. v Tow n of BarnwelL By virtue of sundry tax executions to me.directed by J. M. Caldwell, Clerk land Treasurer of the Town of Barri- yoo well, S. C.,'I have levied upon and wdl sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court District No. TI—Mt. Calvary. y * Evelyn Lecote . . . 30.00 Fblith A. Walket T5.00 G. W. Hutson 10.32 Elinor wan bed tile greeting between j House, on Monday, August 4th, 1921, the guileful Sally snd^MjHs Hilda the night of the recital She recognized the guest of danger ai once She smiled as ehe nfoo<l hesitant tn the doorway. and Elinor grudgingly changed tier opinion It was an en trancing smile She heard Miss Hit da’s soft questioned “yes?” to Sally s, announcement that her mother was -waiting the starting of a game In the library for Miss Hfidn's' presence. Elinor followed, unnoticed, to see ttre guest take iter place at the. table. Elinor grimaced It was pretty rough at 12 o’clock noon, the following real and personal property: Real estate in the toUn of BarnwelL i levied upon as the property of Mrs. i I i '■ 1 ( Louise McNab. ! Real and personal property in the j town of Barnwell, levied upon as the 1 property of F7 E.^Morris. The proceeds of said, sales, or so I much thereof as may be necessary, to be anplied/o the amount due as tax.-- i to the town of Barnwell, District No. 15.— Reedy M. O. Creech Lila Huey Brown Mrs. W. L. Baxley Mrs. T. A. Holland Lila H. Brown M J. Miller, Secy. Ins. V Branch. 42.25 1(15.(6) . 60.(6) 1(6).(6) . 106.30 1.51 District No. 16.—Green’s. S. .M. Webb 80.40 S. M. Webb , 7 80.00 District No. 39.—Friendship. P, fry R. Sintms 0 iOO.CT S. vern Ray — - 4.00 District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek. •Mr-. Claudia Kennedy 80.40 y rs. Claudia Kennedy 80.09 Tinkers ' ('r<‘«‘k Sd. Library^ 40.04) Mrs. Gary I/Ott , - - 45.00 District No. 42.- Mollie Bates - - — Mollie Bates Mollie Bates . E'-sie Reid .. . -Morris. 90.00 _ 90.00 90.01 40. 00 District No. 43.—Columbia. A. Parson 50.00 Sarah F7. Hankinson 20.00 Sarah E. Hankine-on 40.00 J. Miller, Secy. Ins. 89 W M of Sally to place her at old Mi '- T or . J Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to THE HO(J WILL SHOW ETIQUETTE AT FA1K ‘A Dig in a Ring” Will Re Seen at Savannah This Fall Savannah (Special Correspondent.) During the week of Urn Tridilate F'air (letoher 27 November 1, Hovy' Boll weevil damage is reported from some' sections of th. county, hut on -4.he whole (h«> p«'st does not seem to 1h doing a gi. k at amount of destruc tion at this time. So far as can be learned, only a comparatively -ma! lumber of farmers an using poi.-on tbi« year. The C. C. Dorn Co. 7 109 Ninth St.. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. very now just as a strength, alth than ft rdui. v Try j« DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Tfrug Company. Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Mr. Janics'Puri khaltcr came down rom New York last week t/> visit hi- parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. BuiVk- halter, making the trip on a motor- cycl*'. He holds n responsible posi tion with one of the big city’s leadi ng garages. This is his first visit 1o Barnwell since h. left several years^ago. 1 . . • JJtwhR. un.br direction of Geratz Item county agent will singe a Hippodrome, in wlij.h the hog will be ih.- principal performer. We have atl hoard of a pig in n ptike, thin ypjjr we are gotng (o sec a pig In a ring.*? savs Mr. Dent. 1 The rules of the contest require—that the jog must tie eleanTtractablerand in^ everv wav well behaved -hie tow projHilv cut his ears and tail well trimmed. Ids Ixxly clean and glossv his demeanor par excellence, ihe ring master exhitdting his roval hognes® will 1m- expected to have him under perfect control, viel.ling obedience to everv command without-grunting, un less it be a grunt of approval; Hog Manners and Hog Etiquette will. a«. it were, be put to th* test The coming of* thip event is eausinc much comment. - amlGhat it is arousing more than usual interest is evi.lenred hy th. fact that th> Flxpoeition* has decided to entertain the five winner- in the con test the management stij):) lates. however that it is the hoys that they wish to entertain noi they hogs Maybe after the direetdfs have seen a real well behaved, cleanly, welt dressed hog. they may decide uJ ex tend their hospitality. dice's Aide When Mrs Furdiee was through telling about her neuritis stie always began on the subject of Hie mad modern maid Hut from her p.e sition near the piano later Elinor could calcb ripples uf musical laugh ter Miss Hilda was evidently enjoy-- Ing her game Bob Huber, the adorable Mon, alter nated his attention to the fair accom panist by taking her friend in to sup per Sally bad arranged a separate table from the elders at an opposite enfE of the long .lining room Miss Hilda found her place there. T1ie eweuing was a success The pay foi papers arid all expense- of sai l sale. GEORGE TEKPl KS. Chief of Police. Barnwell, S. ('..July 16, 1924. 3t. A, ITCH! Monry beck without queatton if HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt'* 8*lvr at-d Soap), fail in tht treatment of Itch, Kezetnu, Ringworm,Tetter or other Itch ing akin dl«ra*<e». Try tlm treatment at our n*k District No B. J. Reddish C. W. Riser ('. W. Ri's. ) S. J. Rlie Lydia B. Mays J. M. Miller S. .1 Rice B. J. Reddish Lydiy B. Mays Lydia B. Mays C. W. Riser B. J. Re.ldish Dr. ('. A. Epp- 19.—*Blackv ille. . , . 75.00 1254.83 1258.63 2(6) 00 50.00 5(».t)0 . . ... 300.00 75.00 12.59 , 50.00 1277.9 . 75.00 - ,1.50 District No. 45.—BarnwelL J. D. Robison, Supt 1420.95 Geo. G. Butler — 340,00 J. B. Armstrong. Treas. _ .626.50 Henry Everett Sutton — 92.5'> J. D. Robison Geo. G. Butler. Supt. .. J. D. Robison, Supt. Henry FNerett Sutton. Jr. Henry Everett Sutton, Jr. Geo. G. Butler, Supt. - 1317.88 34S.0O 732.27 * 92.5<F 92.-50’ 352. .Tv "guests emjdiMHized that fact on leav- _ Ing Nevertheless. It was a doleful. Sallv whom F?llnor fiuind the follow- Ing afternoon/ perched again on the velvet divan. "I told you." she greeted tier friend, “that you lAuld not i»ut it over on HUtfo T she leads a charme/1 life.” But,” Elinor objected, "stie did not even meet one of the young men." Sally's tone was contemptuous'. "Who cares about the men Boh Huber Is engaged has been engaged TTase & Deason Drug Store Barnwell, South ( arolina. T District No. 20.— Double Pond VVTr. Buist V , 108.15 VV C. Bui-tv. —. ^ 1I6),U.( L.~ 11. Hutto ._ 75,90 -hr+h- Hutto —7-—- Mr-. Hattie Hutto _M. J. Mill-r. Sc.y Inn i ;>.tM» TREASURER’S REPORT Quarterly report of- County Treas urer of school Tlaim-- paid Tor the quarter Vagrinning Api;l- 1st and end ing- June 30th. 1924, inclusive. J. B. ARMSTRONG. County Ties. District No. 23.— Hercules. t. for a long time, to a girl Tn Boston Agul that friend of mother s, whom she has borne with bravely, that she migtit be rewarded hv the gitr of mu Hi i ip study for ineMrk For dice al wavs declared she'd like to do for i some voting woman, having no duugh , ters of her owri. TTiT.1 being a« fl.h as—well. Mrs: Fdrdi.e told mother posit!'el\ that site Is' going t" make *. Hilda her heir Been looking for one j worthy all her life, she says. Mis- Hilda kn.-v all at<out neuritis and agreed that the modern young woman -s a managing creature ‘‘Gone, mj nuisiciil career.” sighed Sally * 1 guess vv* got Hilda placed, •11 right ” she said. District No., 2-^-Seven Pines. (i*hi. Allen R<i-tJMirough W. R-. Moore 7 .?Ii-s Rosalie R. VV. B. F'ai ker Mi-s Rosalie R' VV . R. Moore District No. 4.— Big Fork. Matilda Grooms 100.25 A. H. An.derson Co. 154 50 Oliver Parker**? 115.00 Matilda Groom- . 100.00 R. H Wilcox r 42.15 Lucy Cook 75.00 Oliver Parker j.. 115.00 Lucy Cook~ ... . 37.5) Matilda Grooms . 50.(6) Olive Parker 58.50 M. J. Miller, Secty. Ins./ . 6.17 District No. 50.—Diamond. Melro-e McBride ....... 100.0<* M el ro e McBride Sanders . . 103.55 Melrose McBride lOO.Ort District No. 52.—Joyce Byanch A. F7 Corley ._ s 45.00 A. E. Corley 45.0O A. E. Corley .... 40.(K» A. E. Corley x. 40.00 District No. 53.—Ellenton. fiertrude Bryant 30.<Xi VV. B. Cas-els 1000.00 ^istrict No. 54.—Meyer’s Mill. Cal lie M. Bates 12. Cal lie M. Bates M. F7. Kirkland Dollie McK. Foreman H. B. Bates Callie M. Bates . County Board of Education. District No. 24—Ashleigh. M J. Miller, Secy. Ins.. 4.32 F'lora F7. Clailt . . . ... 30.Ou J } 4-