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AY COMMIH- A1VD ORGANIZES. vinsn clums king usno StoUn of Other Mat- • W. R. Elliott district ag»Dt ander the farm demonatratkm work, U in town this week for the purpose of selecting a county demonstratios agent. After considering r. number of well known farmers of the coun ty, he decided to appoic.4 B. O. Price, whose appointment will be Clem son College, April 1 lal: Cl honored by havlBg as her farm dees oast ration ngwnts every eounfty In the State, few exceptions the superlntendendb education from every county present eft this meeting. At a special meeting of Coucell held Friday night, J. S. Jack eon , was elected chief of police to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of J. B. Ackerman. There Again I wtah to aaaounee to the people of Outleton county and to all It may concern, that I am a travd- icg representative for The Prase I nrlll see as asaay vrae quite a spirited contest over f. 0 *** ** y* 8 ** *• confirmed bv President Rim erms* m wi meesing. two emw- this position. There worn seven '» •“ T 1 T* 0 f*'* Clemson College and B^dfort °*t\**\ t *f >Umi ^.candidates and severs 1 bnUote were |tWU snhecidptlon to lasted through tho llth. 1 neceesrry bcPore tho cholco of Ooau- "V* Dr. Riggs mad# au nddreun of wul nil could be determined. Those who.*^* ,0f * come on tho 27th at tho ’ fhrst, were candidates for tho posttiou requhtto fur such and Knapp of Washington, stneo the 'Jnl ted States and State Qepartn .^s are now working in common. The selection of Mr. Price to be the Btvhwevi -AnwniB-uvn f«r count J r demonstration c.-;ent, is a highway commission for hiipi>y cholce Mr Eni0|| u plea# . ™ ed that Mr. Price deciatd to accept ‘itT wJrtJis- hl*hwav! thta P°^ ,ion Mr. Price attended !!?*?****•: ileeleuer and ten township I!)® i!*- e .-.T!*..I 1 ^ ( demonstration work In t connty Monday. This meeting, telling them that were received with wide And naked them to in-prot tho were: eon. C. W. Glover. G. W. T. Doyle, H. C. Price, Henry Padgett, P. . G. Smith. I Mr. Jr.'kson, the new policeman, of ts a resident of Walter boro, and has skip, and tab— tho place of the old highway —mission, consisting of throe comml—ionere; and of the connty aapeivlaor and county com- lege ani there became enthused ov- m V i "^rved in this capacity of ^oli—SW frwn each town th „ mnrk k.,,,, K « oddreeued tho student bodr on the]before. He ham recently been eu- bu ™~ n kw oeiore. no naa recently oeen eu- I l? tk *1 th ®. r ** ,,,,r c bapul hour. I gaged in conduct]nr a transfor and ^ .Since the col lee ge and Mn for—S fehn draynge business. Mr. Jr^haon la n of the present gov erntag body are: Col. J. W. Hill. hlgbway on—ml—lorn lowing township commission ere: Biaho—Frank anew. White Hall. dlej—acd—O. W. Sweat, White HaU, Monte 1. Lodge. W. Riaher, Smoaks. R. Ulmer. Ruffin, R. 2. Vordfter—W. B. Bcoterltn, Round, gbertdnn—W. P. Addison, Cottage er the great work being done these departments Mr. Price will be under Mr. EHI-j ^ ott whose headquarters will be at ££'5 iLJJhLi? of i of wvrtul' physique and will Wlnsboro. Mr. Price will devote all 1 — mak * ,h * tofwn a * ood Poll—man. H hie time from now to the middle IjT J! Tl S h ' n dutl ** Mo^ar morning, of July to this work, and again ^ ^hf S^s •tLt 22S A ‘ ?* Co * ,,C ‘ , , mmA tk. ' next fall. He will arei* in the boys ?! r 1 , ‘ ,B€ndmeBt re,p * ct,B * th * nnd the fol-| corn club8 t3 we „ aa conduct hls “r. C C%f * < * k ~ »mt and servieea of police cFfie-rs demonatratioi . work. ! * ., _. v . dr<M, *.! >> waa passed , to a second reading. This connty is in district No. 8. 0 bj£t df bSJsU^eSL ^2 iTh ’ , r ^ #nd ^ er/ that th * embracing the following counties: wr* , ,H), ‘ Cpni8 » or ** during time Bc-mberg. Barnwell. Beaufort. Cal- !, rn ^ e ,n form of ^‘iwhen giving mtlsfiie4lon and that houn, Oolleton, Cheeter, Chesterfield u- n « rouBcH * n6 not Majror w,n ^ Dorchester Falrf'eld Hammoi-. Ker < . . , , represenieo cm-. ternifne when the services rjre not Lforcneeier, rain.eia. namptoo. iver i* ton * s snuerlntendcot of education. shaw, Orangeburg, Lancaster, am He fejl , n lov „ wUh ^ eoHege. * y ' n on ' and wfci| no doubt be a staunch ally ville. t Glover—A. J. Gntch, Jacksonhoro Praser—'Walter Reynolds, Jack- The other two districts, embrac ing the other counties are in chqr g No. 1—W. H. Beaton, Greeny',lie, No. 2—L. L. Baker, Bishopvilie. of the college. E. Savage. P0114 Thu mooUBg hold Monday presided over by Col. Hill, every mcaober pre—ut. After organising and giv ing Col. Hill authority to receipt for all books, etc., from the other boards, tho comml—Ion got down to busitK— HMJjpcua Public Road. It arau^d—tded to pa— a resolu tion re-opening a former rood be tween Jack—dboro and Bennett’s Point. TkM bad bo uts— The contest to select n mr.*s to represent Clemson atjtftoek Hilt In the State Oratortal CohUst was Green ! _ held In the chspel on Saturday nigh «»!* fh<- t'ivic Imc-ar. the 30th. The following non pur- was ! Bd^or. Frees and Btuniard:— tlclpated: ffeeldlng officer. *. *. and ! r ** ar 3lr: 1 p<>tice on a r«*ent visit Hall. 1st speaker. F. W. Hither i to jour tewn that the Court of Smoaks; subject, “The Oomlug House square is in rather a Era of Peace '. 2nd. H. C. J— dilapidated condition. It waa my nlngs, Orangeburg; subject, •The undemstiding from what I heard Knights of the Twentieth Century-" that when the coping was placed. 3rd. D. B Hill. Bamberg; subject. frfBUccw Balm. | m-vt*>r C. O. Henderson sold sev eral trr.-ts of land during the legal boors of sale Monday. In the rale of lends I*** Broxton township In the ease of Hr.mpton t.nen and Fvchange Bank vs, M r. H’crs. tract No. I. containing 22S acres wre rurrhared for 1300 by the n’etntlfjf. trnct No. 2.- 121 acres frr 27KO also pnrehraed by the pisintlff. In the rr.»e of Bache.l Maree va. (family la the musty. Lot a— tall yoa oae thing, jou mi— one of thp grant—t opportault— of yoar Ufa who— you do uot tnko Tho Press and 8to»dnMLl&Llm It to tko sows of tho oouaty la which moot of — imily of CoUot— connty ought to ha— this pqgar If they do uot srvor a— aay other paper. Prlecda, this paper will b—oflt your boys —d girls la —u y—r as much — six mouths la tho school houe. If they will —ly —ad it for. tho ala—lo —a—a thay will commit what thoy —ad la this paper to memory who— they woald aot la school. This paper will ha worth many tins— — much — It coats. Boms persona aay Oust they* did cot sufcacrlb# for tho pa per hut, my friends, if you ha— ink— tho paper out of tko mall box or out of the pout office |t la as hottest a debt as you can owo. If It teat wo ha-vs aot got any use for tho Blbto. Now I hope that; the readers of this will study over this matter before ho goto mad. • I will wrlto mofe later Pefrry 8. Hudson. Rnffln, April. 1st. <!4J GOffltAft YII LAW thapi ths t highway •f p—son tad to of the Civic League were to beauti- Ezell, Ppartsnburg; subret. f> and adorn the grounds. The Kingdom of Eutopia,” 5th. 1. I late Superior Grkffin did not Lr-var, AJIendale; a object. M MaMi ^ hr.-e any peace of mind until he pnt Cnrolina nd Her OppoKuaftl— done by iegi*- lth,a cc P ln f around the aqua— aod «th. J. M. Workman, Maya bot tt waa deermed j a eootribution was trken up for the • abject. “Value of a Purpose. , A t V resolution to this ! ? u n>cae of lurntohlng water works —ee was a very close oae. for t T. in order‘that the grasses which wets awa were the b—t too th—ow «u Dr. F. M. Routh, agsat under the around the square that the ladles “The needs of a Nation” 4th J 1M Rtchnrdsor*. tract No. 1, eon- “ ■ ~ • -------- ’ twining 100 acres In Glover town ship wr.v purr breed by D. B. Peurf- foy, attorney, for $410, tract No. S. ! consisting of a lot In town of Wal- ! terbo— was purchased by Peurlfoy j Bros., r'torseys, for $lt$. I Th# tract la the e—e of J. B.. Willto—s. —. UlMe Spoil wtlltuma. to he planted should be green dnn- ties could afford. ■ Mr. D. B. 1 4 7 are— pu—breed by lug the„ rummer—ontha. It seems of Bamberg won first pla—. Though ^ PrI ** * or •*••• Rocketoh—" hookworm "donation was hat v, ' ryUftle '+ (1one b > th « Collet on’s son dM not win fir* j Rockefeller boon worm donation, was tf the ClTlc L ssgue to her nearest neighbor dM. p «h(ir pnn of Jhe .*-• ^ment. Bprir« is he— and everything is Even the beruUfui vires which we— brightening up. Ba—ball sirs sen Is •trowing on the annex to the on now. Next week there are three Court House have been ruthlessly games on tho —mp—. The Ualver- rut. Will you kindly inform me aitji of Georgia def—ted uc In two whit (Cf^rt the Civic 0 'League to grimes in Athena. Think we can ’skfii'; tow .-.r* k« rpjrg up theae come out champloas again In the tfrctirds, ecide from provldlrg a State. tho matter, of op—lug dispensaries in the county for too ip— t—atm—t of the hook- suwt dla—— Id this county. He asked for an appropriation of to pay for medicines to be thus used. This the beerd agreed to do Dr. Routh staged it was hto inten- ti— to up— ft— free diapeasaries to the c—aty wlthia the neat . two r|ll be in charge of phystetaue and the treat ment will he frae. The mrto work done by the con»- mi—h— waa to try to ascertain the a won at of tho tnddbtodnc— of the county |u data. Two llstu <Y claims prracp.cd wc— made——e of all 1$ elalma awd ouo for 1$12. Up . to this —d—tug the utotma filed for 1111 ilgiunls $4,4Sf.$l; and the l»lt,^f,tlf.Pl. Notice to given «1—who— lu this toeue requiring all claims — be-filed within two weeks, 'hi which time they wtN ho paid, or a portion of them will he. The law P—vldoc thud tho co—mtoslon ea" aa amount equal to the received on a 1 mill levy he applied — pant Indebtedness v -cd of ••c.* d Maids" cu'slde Sheriff ‘’ov'x window. 1 am interested in *.h : s, for I would like to know Just what Ik being done to keep our Cou Uuse in proper eondP’otl. I{*i.ppctfullj', “A Countryman”. •I. Mancie Carter A Candidate f<* Sheriff. The card of J. Mannle Carter of. J. D. G. K. K. Junes a R. E. Jon— announces hto candi dacy in this week’s Issue of The Press and Standard toot he to a Press and Standard for re-election t office county treasurer. Mr. Joe— More Broken Into. Herder—uvllle, April 1.—Special: The store of T. 8. Boynton was b—ken Into Thursday nixN by un known person. Eutrrnce waa gain ed th—ugk a frost window by bor ing In and taking out pin la the bar and then brerklug glass Ir window. About $25 worth of goods stolen, consisting of shoes. MONEY KENT OUT FROM FIRE FUND. Dtotrtbwtlon by luaufauce CommUsid—r McMaa* ter has turned over to the State t—rearer for distribution to IT towns I par coat departmuttt fttod' eollectad from il— iaaurance pastes doing business lu tho of tin <J. W. But tor. -Mur. $$Uu to $• days work ut 4 dollaiu, $$•.••'* J. ■. Moo—, “Mur. Ittk, to aalunv tor 7$ da— — p—vldud by act er—Mug highway ccmmto— for Cottatoo county ut $« per duy. $171.40.’'. J. W. Mitoy, “Mar. Ittk. to 54 da— at 4 dot to— pur day, $$44.44.” a The— claims a— —gulariy ap proved by all the msmbsrg of tho —tiring highway enu—il—luu, Tho salary of all tho me—h—u toe tho aenrto— —ode—d 1 durtag ton flmt year, under tho act, has al ready beta paid, or at toast bo— approved. Thu abovo claims a— for tho oeeood year’s aenrto—. Tho op- iaioa to freely exp—cd that th—a oosMUisaionerm a— exeeedlrg the pro vision of the act to p—esattmp th—o —tory cla|pia for work which la the very aatu— of the ease coaid aot po—Ibly have ho— pwtormod. This applies with force to Chair man Moo— and' Mr. Ml toy. Mr. Bettor could ha— performed hto 14 day* work el see tho fl—t year ua- der hto oo—tort oft expi—d.'hut that th# other two members could ha— served the 75 days and $4 da— to PO days to a physical Impo—Ibtltty. The act creating thlp office did aot o—tamptote ouch service. , |to —fs—nco to thcr—dbrda of tho 41—fc of coart’o office. It to toaad that tho bond of J. E. Moo—, etoeted chairman, wae fltod gpcctivu cttl— —d tow—. Tho total **• *£* l » W. JNttuf. utotk. amount turned over to tho State (F— fltod Fuh. 24. 1411, aad that of iJL iSMUtrn ^ t—U—r ta fll4MAf—Gf Ofi fund WaWe—otscolU gut $42.14. Jtat Notes Fb—a Round, Mar. 24.—Spedal: The farmers a— busy getting ready for another crop. Misses Bessie Blue and Ida May Stokes, spent last Friday with Mtou Winnie Weeks. Ml— Ollto Lewis from St. of the —me dat— — tho hue da, th— the time which the fl—t year** a— vice would expi— for J. E. Mao— hrould be Fth. $7. 1412; C. W. Butler, Feb. tt, 1412 aftd for J. W. Mitoy Mar. 14, 1$12. The act c—atlas the highway commtort— which w— p—d at the B—toa of tho Logtototu— la 1411. with provided that ichould bo » 4 clo$h, etc. No duo aa to the rob bers is had. The depot M White' turned home. Hall wre broken into also Sunday j her with — again next'term George spent last week-sad frisfi* around he—. | should bo appstatsi for Coll— Miss Pansy Shuler, who hss bo— county, consisting dt ckswtWMta, who teaching the Maple school, hac —-'to to servo 71 da$S at five dollars All hop# to ha— pur duy; aad a third —smbar, who to to nerve 14 da— at Coat delta— alght. but nothing waa secured, ft I e. W. Brtd— has accepted a po- 1 per day. tha term of office of the to thought this waa by the name pjtioa with Mr. M. S. Clayton at highway commissi—era butaf two robbers that broke Into Mr. Boyrv I—'a store. I>“ -r»«l » >kU eapMfty |.. TW H-l-t—rtU. «*.r. OMlr Mim, 1»M, UU Mac the let * .•****■ ** o' year of hls third term. Mr. Jones i°* roar, is 57 yea— of age and born Thin sddifiea will roatala tho ^reen Pond apFer.-a Ift this week s and reilPfd to tow—hip. Hv i«ue «f The Frees and btsndard , ny t ho- r-M hto life uadi he was xh a candidate ftor Sheriff Mr. C-.r elected T—arurcr la 1444 Mr !?r began the race four yearn ago j one , g*, nn6 for ^ ‘mj* wichtlree from the rece Jest be- number of year* conducted mercan- fore the f r-t campaign meeUag on t ||* estabHshmeat at tho town of -.-'count of the death of bis mother. Lodge. Ho was lit ardent of Lodge. 3'nco this time Mr. Carter has bees tmg instrumental | B employed as car repsirer and inspec- |ng g ci for the Hllto^ DortTe Go- Mr. 'ter l« 50 yea— of ago ar-i is Q. Albert Beach a Q. Albert Bench, of Stokes, hss to outer the rase for Pro to fin tho uuoxpl—d j uf Judge J. 8. Otdffla. Mr, yoa—. This tow was act c—atUvg tho term of offleo, therefore, ex- Oivha—, Mias Ollto Lewis. Essie sad Ad- dris Bridge vtaited Mtoa Ella m ridge baiMtay rJteraoon. Mtoa Kate Ut—y and Mr. Ariel pi—d April 2, 141$ Bridge wo— happily marrtod at tho homo of the bndo’s parents, Mr. aad Mrs. W. I. Utosy’s Wednesday af ternoon la tho p—sea— of a largo c—wd of —tori—a and drt—da. _ ur .|B—eh vrro bora $4 Mr. Jfoacs has he— ^ Mbtag — th !••• he A special program has he— ar- to ho hold at MM Cor tho lot Sunday la April, at Bv- as p—atble, perhaps la a day — Awrsugmsinte we— c—dud- today for honwwiag tho aoees- rum the to—I bucks. — pcosfhlo chcchs w|U ho Col. BUI la today vtrtttng tho fhala gssg. which to to—tod at Mto. Be will I—vo a port!— of t%o gang at this pto— to complete tone the—, —d —nd to work — Fuller Causo- W. a—r Ohttagrvlllo. which Ip ul- od a law off!—, proforrlng to — IBs Mm aad take sack hurt Mr. B« U— ! B. H. Graves, Mr. G. H. Htora, Ruth' i, Bssto sad Hayward Brtgwl K fT* 8 mFa la—ah. Co—Me, aad Jimmie 910 ” ■ — — for a a—• Bryaa, Brvto, Athleo —d Voraolto J , bur of yean aad tor three —a— Mtohsr. Kate. Aad—w. Rudolph. Mild !* "JT, 1 M koom clerk of tko eeusty hoard aad K— Wen, P—rl Adams. m«^J—aadktSuul KrtUgg spite tko toetam—t w—tksr. a audlua— satkursd to g—si her. The public to lavttod. commended oa the maaser u whlcA 18 l*** h* urns admitted to tho bar. erg—. Below a— the names of "" *" w ** Thto wlM'mi—soul—fmatolv 24 44A ‘f ■- he hss kept hls office, receiving Mace which time he hac bq— j— tha— — tho p—g—m: Mtos Mattie Thal»I$^*« wlU to pid as “ on# ^ . tk * wot4 * <* »»!»• f— tho experts Mag tow. hut ho h- sever upsa-1 Horudota Mn. Rate Bowen, Mr*. ■ 1,11 y’ 4 ** ” dtisens of the county Mr. Carter who ha— ~ mtoii hto offtoo—d 8 officew profo Is a son-in-law of D. E. Sun oak. who from rummlttsm ^mutated from is also a candidate for Sheriff. Mr the grand Jnrtun. Ho Is —soldered ('r.-ter announces that he will ho hy thru la poMtl— to Judge as In tho race to tho finish this time oas of tSm tout ufflssis la tho and trust that hla friends of tho gtato aad ho to told by tho saurti ccr^y will do-all that they can who cxaartaod tko odftoo that hto for him. office to aot sac—d to a*y la tho ■ State. Mr. Joa— has bo— asaArtod V. W. CVosby A Onudldato ,n fc lq work la tho offleo by hto son. The card of C. W. Crosby, who Joo—. who to aa —portoaced announces hls —ndldancy for town- *ad com pet—t bookkeeper. It Is ship commissioner of Warren town- ®°f known whether Mr. JotMa will ship, tppears la thin weeks Issue. 1 any oportti—, although the Mr. Crosby w— born in Bolls °f Mr. J. L. Lyons, of Smoaks (Vrk. township but hid been residing h**® m—tioned aa a possible The oommtoatou ~has been for- In Warren tdar—hlp for a g—at can dictate. la securing the oervireo of msay years, living near Williams » Mrs. Charity Gokrgaa — clerk. She For Nino yearn. Mr. Crortiy was Miss Starpfay Rateruoas. has bo— la tho clerk of couri’c of- overseer oe> a section of public road Mias Lillian Murphy was the flee for several years sad is con- In Warren township- Mr. Crosby’s charming boaters Tuesday afternoon ■d—tlo— la the performance of friends 1—1 that If he Is elected, at a card party given in honor of every duty that the tost inter—t of the town- Mrs. Murphy, of Bamberg. The ; sane played was whist. There wer two tables, and at tho conclusion | of the gt-mo, refreshments, cooaist- ‘ log of a delicious salad course, \Cf* rs. Ho waa twi— a tor tho offleo of Mentor aad Is, tho—fore, weU-kaowa over tedas—s Mr. Men—r. 4 * th# —uatyv Toucgs Island, April II.—Sparta! Editor, Tho P— —d Standard J. O. Gw—a. Although aot a —aid—I of old Tho many friends c9 M—. J. C. Coltotoa. but — I still have prop- wo— mddoacd to learn of , fif the—, waad to eado—s your tor death which occurred oft Wed a- odltortal of a couple wooto ago, I taday morntrg at 4 s. m M—. I —commending Mr. Moo—r for tho Chpd. ledger Ltwvre Gang. L. H. Zeigtor. who hss been with the chain gang as captain for a num tor of y—— has sunouncod hto in ship will to subserved. Tho b—rd Monday aad h— ho— la soortoe Tuedday aad Weda—day. Up to tlk ttmo of going to p—an 127 eertlfl- eat— boro took Issued. Tho mem- A1 _ 0 I to- dr this board a- B. N. Beach Guess was Mias Alice Cape—, dangb- legislate—. Tss other geutlem— ^ ^ n , rv»»^ tor of W. E. Capers. Mrs. On—s | (Mr. Garris) I do uot know, but If ,"• FadgsOt —1 C. J. on—. |e m—soreu up to Mr. Moo—r’s standard. I’m willing to trust my lit ‘ Nod— Veda—as. * tie all with them. I H any mewtors of Camp Heyward 8. J. Humph. a— la town on Saturday next, thej i will please a— tha commander. Col Pytklaa IMcgatce Klectcvl. tcatloiv aot to —r.*n with it long- ! Aguiar* convention. 1 rY *f 1 ’ fo,,owe <^ by lemon tanv— th—e children to mourn her loss/ two girls and one boy. She was harried at the family burylhg ground at Blokes Gate Thuraday morning la the presence of a largo . crowd of relatives ard friends. Rev. Kelly conducted the funeral ser vices. . Hls successor has not jc-t been elected. To Ant as Ove—ee—. The near road lr-w provides that the township commissioners shall — road overseers In their' re spective townships. This will great- ) y —dupe the expenditure for work ' ® the tow—hip. The following delegates were elected ^xh^xu—ta nriz* to atfend the Grand Lodge meeting Th * * u * at * at Spartanburg, the 4th Tuesday In May: • Acker- Howell a dteauti- ' f“' . ,llTW .•'»«' •"'»< ix>>>1<- A for lhe puriKHU , I * I w* ~ — Mrs. M. C. Flshburne, Mrs. J B. Mtw^Jos^w *i fei " i ' ,,i i Ik. Mr. Bar—t resigned on M Th£T L u C “ W °r t*® 8 ® of having accepted a position , H. W. Hmfww Jr. For Magistrate. n i .u! 7 ? V Mr * ». J tow—hip commissioner sad Mr. 1 The card of H. W. Hadaoa, Jr.. F- J. Berr>\ vice-president of th a 7 u'* ^ ndw ?? n ’ 1 ^ ,r, ‘ C—tar be—use be had moved of Ruffin, for Magistrate of Bette Bmoaks Banklrg Company, wa Mp. fc r w’ K . e ' n ’ *vay Considerable later—t is tak- tow—hip app—— la this Week’s among thoee in town Monday. F^hhn'm.JL 8 , h . M tr: “ ra k, , f < ca la tho successor to the- office- toper. Mr. Hadaoa la e son of H. | . . • Mattie Vance vonLehe, Mn. Murphy 8 ° lr1t * d conU * t U •^^d. w. Hudson Sr., and Towu Elect ion at H.vHlernoavillc. On the 4th of April there will be an election In the town of Hender- elect- G The Sundry school at Evergreen , O--Henderson, on Sunday mfternooi • enjoyed an old fashioned “spelling bee,” which w— The Oil let on Ranking Co., and the result of little Christian work The First NalloneJ Bank hsv ■ done by a committee and a teach- toen designated as depositories fo: er appointed for that purpose, which H** Postal Savings Bank to b< The —usual spectacle of three toprdu, each having, or having had. T. P. Murraj ami J. M. man, Alternates: M. P. and E. L. Flshburne D. B. Black was elected deputj* vice R. L Fraser term expired lodge whose was thoroughly enjoyed by all pi en,t. A. rising vote was taken to i V „ T v m&ke the next the beat ever. The and" Ward—.*R"M."Carter * >ub, 1 i « u rordially limited and ear- r—ignation have been hand- , ne * t,y roqu-ted to attend tbto. sc at aried he— April 11. J. 8 Padgett of Smoe-ka was Ir town Monday. Mr. Padgett is member of the County Board o' Registration. tag | B — — .v o: vma j . ** T __ _ 8moak and Com- mimioner J. O. The htahway met ® cd “Pproved ctaims In the of BamWf. Th * supervisor’s olfice. Everything paaa- or cnatr- , . .. i " w ed off amicably in tho several moot. " imm* gas nothing w— said aor ear tho Aa—as the— who have recently f* ¥■ * Pent Mo. 142. Ram—y and Mis* MU. to a ^ young . J. H. Murdaugh of Ulr.Mtoa wa maa of ability and energy. He is among tho— who paid our office r 22 t—— old, —A for oevsrsJ yea—* pleasant call while in town Batuvdaj taught la too —hoota of (ho oouaty. Ho to koj Mlp X < Mas. A. Y. ] »v—Jkrldaji tor ! it •I m ' W ***