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Hardwood Bark, 1926

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  • «>- THE HARB'ILOOD **r Colleton -*■• Mr. C. N. Wynne is spending some time at Lake Wacama, North Carolina, inspecting lumber for the wholesale department. Mrs. Green and daughter Martha have returned to their home in Indiana after spending everal months with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Scott. We regret very much to announce the death of Mr. P. P. Bunch, which occurred on January 5 th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Weeks. Mr. Bunch was in his seventy-sixth year, and is survived by two children, Mrs. A. J. Weeks of this place, and Mrs. H. L. Williams of Greenville, Tennessee. Mr. H. W. Varn has been promoted from store clerk to payroll clerk of the Ritter Pine Cypress Company at Haws Siding, South Carolina. We wish him success in his new position. Mr. D. R. Yates, our planing mill superintendent, has been promoted to superintendent of the Ritter Pine Cypress Company at Haws Siding, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. O'Quinn were recent visitors in Columbia, South Carolina. Mr. Jesse Crosby, tally-man at our mill, has been promoted to grader on chain, and Mr. Add. Smith, assistant tally-man, has been promoted to tallyman at the Ritter Pine Cypress Company. Mr. J. F. Lucas, who has been ma- BARK Office Building of the Ritter Pine Cypress Company at Haws Siding, South Carolina chinist here for several years, resigned to engage in the real estate business, having opened his office at the Bilt- more Hotel in Ashville, North Carolina. Mr. A. W. Agee and Mr. E. E. Ritter were recent visitors here. Mr. W. L. King of Charleston, South Carolina,, has accepted the position as machinist. We are glad to welcome Mr. Robertson and wife to our community, Mr. Robertson having accepted the position of saw filer. Miss Dora Lee Linder, primary teacher, who has been absent on account of illness, has resumed her duties. Mr. C. J. Brass, our superintendent, wishes to state that practically all the expenses for the first trip to the hospital with Cuthbert Smyley were paid by the different Masonic Lodges of this community; also individual donations. ip;:.i 4 -------r--~- Fred Campbell, small son of our South Carolina salesman, Mr. C. C. Campbell. Teacher (showing class a picture of Washington crossing the Delaware) — Now can any little boy or girl tell me the name of this picture? Small voice in the rear—Sure! Sit down, you're rocking the boat. George Washington was a great believer in promptness. One day Hamilton, his secretary, was five minutes late. "My watch runs slow," said Hamilton. "Then, sir," said Washington, "either you must get a new watch, or I must get a new secretary." —Exchange. Virgil and Ernest, sons of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Elliott of Hazel Creek •-#> Hazel Creek ■** The many friends of Mr. Allen Crisp will be sorry to learn of his death, which occurred at Bryson City, North Carolina, January 11th, Mr. Crisp was accidentally shot the day before Christmas while trying to arrest a man at Fontana, and died as a result of the wound. He was buried by the Masonic Lodge and the Odd Fellows, of which he was a member. The fans in the blower system at the planing mill tore up on the afternoon of January 14th. There was an awful noise, more dust, and, of course, everyone was running as fast as possible to get out of the mill. However, when things had quieted down, no one was hurt. Mr. Carroll came to assist Mr. Guffy in the re- Thirt'en
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