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OntUld Ik* *|<arkltit( warra la
A |toH could not lint Ini tray
In an<*h a jocund company.
I cnaod and (,’»»*<I, Imt litt In thonrfit
wkat aroahlt that allow to me had hronght.
For often when on tny cnwh 1 lie
In Tncnnt or In pi nsivO tnood
Tlicy Anah upon that,.Inward i jre
Which it the hlliM of Militudc,
And thou my heart with plcioturo f.U*
And duuooH with tho dujlodili.
' —Wonla worth.
A CHANGED DEVIL
Babe Espinosa was tho only daughter
of (Javina Espinosa, whose wife the
■aints had called early, and her place
had hot u supplied by u woman whom
Bubo bad been taught to call Aunt Tin*
to. Tbo Espinosas kept a small Mex
ican restaurant on Santa Lucia street,
where tortillas, cttebiladas, tamales,
red wine and other hot stuffs were at
tractions. Babe had been brought up in
the restaurant and in the rtrect—in the
gutter, if that was out of Aunt Tiutn's
way—though she had gjaiut remetu-
i of a yard an.uud an old adobe,
there were myrtle with big blue
btooni'kiii mid broketi borders of gaudy I
flowers, and thinking ofr the adotw she |
thought of the myrtle, cod thinking >4
the myrtle she sow it on a crave In a
tbiro were many thin.
of ithrtn always ,
i nh a fgrauiae lo > in
> k* the »b *p- I
<1 Maria, bnt
digs aim had I
the ntfme ns l«a. neei-t-w I
f<w hs» swd heat nmum*4 the uenau
^ hen lees*• ecu hnsaasn *f the imtmty I
Is wua "Marius eve thn-kss thee vts |
g iMt * # tm*d Bmkak vImwI krf |b 4 Ip wit! i
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these tbat had lain ejiLk
ecu Mw hnd bas«rhrt^^P<l
after wans yvurs nun ufcs si
mm4 -esaasw 1
urns Mesh eed
i As maun # a sou
I sdkpye a# 1
• e aaM ha'Ssef asas e*«a as
ed as all teune the a areas Sad |
•St a wee, tw*B asnt •# • Saaea I
e ■Uvuaa UNlg »S' * SS haaS SSS
•« was Mdha
A Marne Ttunea I
umad gsmadnuee *%a> a I
a aad aeee neeeva*aeae lfr*a l
hae* -as at a leuneAs ay gnsau i
4 *•*• • fsaae aeeee eme-amasae' !
■ hr ae*ae SeUS kaaeeav tei uue I
•Se ve • as Se se a a eed
ueea *e *—e «ud aaw> 41 I
* -eaS huvdfy few** Uieu
I 1—■•* * fls j l~-ni rur* Fits
d t am wane ta^t • tad ted utunat • j
«nem>n Mane ha ef * aM Masse j
d he* aueda
A wdmf. v a* t he ««• hma an (Ms ]
wese. and an • t- w feandMdMi Md I
im*e aei had eyn*ud Melf • he muyam I
•» hf*w Ms statha haeAe •# the trw j
ha# a I Sa*
Mrm M a Inar. wM*
nthrr. ttnydd with Imay
f..«l and aunr wtn» and annUe* l>wtn
wan cam lag ug the t la'll ndohv walk.
It srun not mtai «mly nor shadow her
rloud, yet Hahn ksww not what alas to
•all It. and It ruma to the miltug and
Blond without ntul npnkn to him. bar fa
ther, “The step la faUrn. hnatund. and
the porrb la falling with tbo thick Tine,
and my child la fallen."
••What business is it of yours?’*,r<
plied liavina Espinosa with sullen bra-
lado. Then ho burst out wrathfully:
•‘By (Jod, in the eourse of naturo you
have no right to bo hero. You aro dead
and useless. ”
“Dead? I am not dead,” said tho
mist, ‘‘Death frees us. 1)«ath rests ns.
Death soothes pain, but 1 am bond and
weary and I suffer. ’ ’
"Anyhow, your grave is over tbero,
flat under the myrtle.”
“Ah,” said tho mist, "I did not know
wbnt I now perceive. I am dead, praised
bo God, and ho is Cod, and now that
you have cast me out and told me there
is no bond between you and me I am
indeed freo and my grave is over there,
but not flat uudcf the myrtle. Don’t you
remember I asked you not to pat it
down? And it has never fallen. Lift tbo
myrtle and you will boo. I go to my
grave. Tho earth is culm and soft and
kindly. Nature lias made it so. Tell my
daughter that I went to my grave.”
In tbo gray of morning Bubo came to
herself in the old |K>reh. She looked for
her father, lie was not there, neither
was tb« wida mrki r. Had they really
Utn th. n? Babe lay and thought.
When she got up, she was u changed
woman.
I bo bulbed Ylro’a fare and hands
ITo could not rian. She I in sight Lcvak-
favl ft* him and arrvnl it with the only
pure w<snarly tmak rnrau that bad aver
bred vpittiaiK-oua witb b*r Vico ala
a ml afterward alrpt. hba motbmd him
all da/ lie did md audrrataad Uebe s
mw «ktaa Idle la I be aftrruoud be
r>eu add dramad. «isadtriag « Ual bar
rsr elag mood would ke
rbs would uad IH him ga till ba bad
aut>a f«wd In uukt a Mb let uaw grace.
TMp use feu-rimr. aad wlem ba f-H
dem aa»m add Wdolly Well fed add
eemwrridbha da gad aas aruaa uaoddd
Make aa«d bUaed bar. Mde gul dst arma
saodud dMn aad h>—d dmo. date *• d
0>* d «• aoad JuAgdi date duuu
**| dm geada bale gked. \lv*\" Mu
amd YdwbnddMdm arfoagid wdew
ade was tad ga dua. add dv dua dat III
gdeved * LeS a herd hd y«A. Yldte**
Me wewi ad "lags M* d» Me gataM
add ha aa*#nsd
\ fee Wee m sea*d dMmaMd Mai ba
daM bm arum fdam UNmat dma Me
d»dad as dm V*te ad* awaad Ml V few
waa aa mavd ad Mdmrameo a* awy arm
«d >aa **a*m M> was tde gmaiMd af ad
h aw* haaMbah
VfeaA me amdad^md saaea del aad
ap*a aamfee dam laaad
g. aad died a tmr mAa
d- wa dar sdaed Mb* aTMUMUm la
t Udv laaud»a
Yds aedaaa af dua aaM aeaaad |
•a*h ta aae ^isardM w«maad aa de iMaa
Mww Ma aaaaaadelaMiaa dam eampaa
M«m Yam hm^Maii—M Maftfau Ape
■a M AgpmMOA
g aaaatema Ma«
Imp hmely feaae FdehedIgJMdda hd
paw fee aedlam aad s»M> * apem Me dm
drpeoaadad mi Uha Ifaddeaa aa Ua daew
Mem. mAf rnaelf dan M haew hmmuM
doaa da aa Mai a gaaMaal ■Adai mu d
ad Ma add uneeaapamfeiaaad *eife d>»ay
daa Md aa wdhM maaiw Ida aim ~~
aaenegaodt *f Ma seed deed Skew,
aa u MmaAA gaMde Ida #**»•«• a
M daa med a aamamu MPM aad aa
■adar garaa agte Me aaaaatdm Idas Ida
aerfef m AMduaMaad w«aM aeeer o Kd
d- • 14 aad dearAMUau We are aa haaetl
ear aeaa Ida kfaadart. de ha ae aaaaomry
aad gedraa a type la f%ilad>lpdate Idaa
we weald aad aeeepa Me wastaaU eaea
mi darmtdte gar. dew Mat Me «MJ"te
lunar daa head mauded. a feel and wa da
hat awake MldvMaaa** Ve me f*w
Corn
mpMidr readily lo proper fer-
liii fa lion.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain arc sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
A
containing at least 7% actual
Potash
WEIGHTY TRIFLES. 1 . ORE OF TWO WITS.
That MAW PWOOOMT
AdOUT MM.OUh dtdULTa
Hew a Cl*we* teea« lewyev Cmmm te
AA-W IK* dler* A Mae's hale SaveA
fef • Cle*h Thai We* Maw Twe Live*
Cfeaag*A hf a I'l*** ml rawtaaa M rHiag.
Boma aaga baa observed, and the
mnkera of copy books have rrcnrded the
paee. waaiely. a ra*W| laa'a fe* Ida ufiaa,
ami aa awsd It la feel liable ga nay feita
et Aleeum *g*e|A by waa ar two wuta.
Tb* drat wuv l* from lrw|«** f*» 1 art log
nf Ida kldnaya. ‘Jba ar«<oi»d way la
fruiw raralsaa bical treulmant of 1 liter
dlaeuara.
C HIEF CAl’NE.
t'nhealthy urine front unhealthy kid-
n*j» U lira chief caul* of bladder
trouble* Mo tho womh, like the blad
Our books arc free to farmers.
GERMAN KAU WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
utea. I was the crack wrestler in all our
section, though none present know it,
ami 1 felt as though tho challenge waa
aimed directly at mbr' 1 turned hot and
cold during a few aecouds of intense
silence. Thi n i sprang up, and, as 1
came out ofimy old blouso, shouted,
‘I'll go you, o'gosh!' There was a roar
of laughter, and then sumo of those
about mu urged me not to go up there
and have my nock broken. But uuo old
man told mo tp go in. It'was a tough-
job, but 1 finally threw ftie giant almost
through the floor with a hip lock. There
waa • little ber-itaiicy about giving me
the 910, but the crowd shouted till I
pot it. Then the old mail took me home
with him. and iu a week I had chargu
at nil lbs trams iu bis lumber cutups.
In tuna I became a partner, and be
rkwred lit* way to make me rich That
waa rvteliy a match lor a million. , ‘—
Uatnat Free Pn-wa
ohm-nation, that ‘‘trifles make the sum dor, waa on au-d for on* purito**, and ii
not docton-d too nineh is not liable t<>
lyeakiifaq or dixeasc, except in rare
esaoa. U la alluaied back of and very
•close to the bladder, therefore sny
pain, disease or inconvenience mani
fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or
uriiiHry passage is often, by mlatake,
nttrihuted to female weakness or womb
trouble of some sort. The error is
easily made and may be easily avoided.
To lind out correctly, set your urine
aside for twenty lour hours: a sedi
ment or settling indicates kidney or
bladder trouble. The mild and the ex
traordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
Mwamp-KoM—|the great kidney and
bladder rtfllfedy is soon realized. If
you need a medicine you should have
the beat. At druggists lllty .cuts and
one dollar. You may have a svmple
bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by
mail. Mention Tiik Barnwell Pro
I’LK and send your address to Dr< Kil
mer «te t o., Binghamton, N\ Y. The
proprietor ol this paper guarantees the
gen jlneiivss of this offer.
of human things.” Like uujgt copy book
maxima, tbia remark ia faithfully cor
rect, and, iu addition to their making
the buui of human tkinga, trilies have
very often changed also the whole
course of human lives. Here are u few
instances:
A young and clever solicitor who
was making rapid headway iu his ji* ^
fessiou was asked by a friend who u.
bled in amateur theatricals to at:, i. .
one evening a performance given by
club of which tho said friend wua ..
prominent member. Tho man tf lavs
having no engagement for the eveuii :
iu question, consented readily euougu
and the night of tho representation
found him in a stall near tho stage
calmly awaiting tho rising of the cur
tain. While he was engaged in study
ing his programme he received a message
by one of the attendants from hij friend
behind tho scenes, bidding him come
there at once, as lie had a favor to ask
of him. The favor was that ho should
go on in the first scene in tho place id
one of the actors who h^d been taken ill
at the last moment, and as only ordinary
dre»s was required uo special preparation
was needed. The solicitor, who bud
never faci-d the footlights iu the whole
course ut bis exi»tcncc, wa* somewhat
taken aback by the auddtuue:* of the
prup<aitioa, but at length he cutiscntid
to read the part, and so well did ho sue
owd that from that night onward bj
waa p»—iai-il <-f the stage fevtr, and a
few mouths later he thn w op his h ..I
Work and want on the pruti-saioual
a |
(/)
Uf M
ife* fete
» m
mtt
■MM
■M
ka* sfedH. f- • ad4 MaAsw fend dta-
mi Vln* «Mfe a Mamie kfl featedrv
I nHfe a Mask. »f a *dar» kail* fend
• 'Waking fiw* nark fea
1 W't fe»» *lr* m skirt al I bn
V fen'B cnllnr. i-pefead
W*a skirt Afed HMiptsl fela fnrte nrck and
IwaM ml * -bmiY nauias mnnw«l. Th«i»
afe* Ifwife <41 feU c*nt, threw 11 arviwxl
Urr sbonhlrrs, Lull- i.<d rur tiltten. g t
Vico <« hu fnt and half fed. half car
ried him home ami put him to led.
tibe thoughi of »ni< Bing salts for Vico
and began to rummagr for a gre*u UA-
tie with an on.ide top that had <aieu
bt-hl aome. Not finding it iu one place,
she looked in another, v.hi-u, feeling
amm thing unusual in tin' eld xino
trunk, she- drew it forth and shuddered
till the split clothing slipped down on
her tawny shoulders as she saw a wood
en cross with an ivory figure in fixed
contortion upon it. Then she remem
bered that once upon a time she had
stood by an old chest when her father
found tho crucifix, and be, too, had
trembled.
"Who is it?” she had atked.
“One Jesus,” her father had said.
“He was your grandmother’s. Ho is a
dead man, and tho dead are as earth
and air and water. I will have nothing
of this Jesus. ’ ’
He threw the Jesus in the strong box,
then heaped clothing upon it and jump-
fed in and stamped upon it.
Why hudme not thrown it away?
Another day she hud meant to do bo,
fbr the smothered wien she thought of
that yellow, hurt looking man, bleed
ing and nailed and trampled under the
clothing iu the tight box. bbe bad gone
with rrerpiug flesh and got him out
Why had she not thrown him away?
Why had (ha forgiAtM him? Strange it
• r med to hat. that mean of Yiou’s at
"Jeafed mercy—lay Js
png band.'*
had kept Jaana by
Id* ba daw Mnaifemg fur ber’
I Id f» mm it la# tv Yin# ife.
Y fed a I
dfesn dfe mmm* mam tommy t ♦ Man
dfeawtar Ibnate Mfe few! ara aid aad
larant l mg
If Mm ara yuMH t#a *k*r«. bow at*
da la fawgtdMa Ifecaa* N«4 ty Tbrtr
davaa. at any rata, r an ya in ao tar aa
felaifensan <d rat aad wfertety <4 c*J> r
Mill rwls Ma taMa if I’rirnda, wfertber
a < aitliy at In m- rale rtreamstancta.
The distiartiva mtama la bring lifel
asid*. witfe many of lb* diMinrtivw rua-
teaua. And wby? Bnauae tin- ns it ty ia
1«-ring its ciaalrel over tt.youugvr mein-
l-'Vs? Breao*r iu rigid rules im lungi r
suffice to feold iu rlnvk the human spir-
if. w ith its uin< uqui mile love of free
dom? This is the common explanation,
and the one ifesmil by Ihoeo who love
romaiHv.—Thomas Wharton in Lippiu-
cott'd
n*a*a aitg.
flvte ** rvtad Iba managing editor.
** w bsl dva tfeto mean* Tfea armam at
Mia aaaa'a cbnik ia bemfed '(.aibrrad ta
Ilia Fmferrn ’ Tfefta bind al pf<s4tml
Mg baa ma la afe’p ‘tlaMarvd ta bia
fMUiarar Why. Ida man aim fek tfesi
d p mast M a drtasiing IwJ!"
"i4. Idas a all ngfetr Basil tbfe rtty
sMav •*ls a a jahn F-Jdiag t«HgdH-
MfeL gad kdaw AYkfewda N*ad*
Ammg Ida Maay aaw hmus* Mar*»d
fed Ida i < Ibb^C'W .aofaaatiMi m a *'tma
' l< la MiiaMd mmtmty tv
avnavva aad dkdHiaddfega • at la
d|M Ydaaa an Md l»M< mte rasd ad
Wfewfe aamsaan a ■sat lag tv Ida ta
Mgr ad asBAdv aad a fea*ad aag lad Ida
p*adM>r rdskdmd r V Idaaa tasnsa Ida
feaasaAa gay In Ad a a««k aaM (dal
ansa saaiadm Ida l^fenag k~ —*--~q aad
akvdMd ad Maaa € bad Imd aa sag
pia*d aama a wand la tfea feana. afete
Maaa an ntatagi waaafem aad mmtmty
M*n* Yda «kiiiAna an feddad at<«r
aad <and bar adafe id* ynaan an as
and dd mm Mfedsmaamal aan Yda
aa»kmg aa«ktad aad laaktaa amaga
•ma* an akaaifedA. add n Ska ifewg is
Maw ad d Mtgn asaa* aad *•■-<* watnlly
asnafead Ma takakMtfedwdl m • <i>• <• 4
| fes fny dd HMaH i la»q* a S*d*a*d>fe*a
is aasdidg d ml psaaiBsl sad Mm aaw
| kaosa msan a awaA admarakAa wMiid
fern aa J *m*a t-as* m
TW roam t »■« •■ ■ « •• n*an
YVs Furs* *»m |*wMal ad a laaM a
pays* aaya AdM. Ife*agd stwaia d<B**ly
add > *- *. m Ids feMaa \ *ad*aaa s* i y
Ha Haada a tea* ly fast *1 I'm** ll 1ms*
Skaamd ifes%wofe Raw j * ar* Ida adar
mlafIMS'S fed dfesrd M das md*d tm Ida
HSM <4 Md S**ad **»amr«|C* l> <*i*
JUV fer WMn M aas gAsaand add fetd
sdi *d las* a tad gwd dfe f* Saaa sp
psand hsr* sad ld*n an*d4| Ida d<-akfe s
am Ika |S*»». add M Sa |t-p» md M add
M Ids fe*mS*t * f id*aa kdMd**a ssSak
Ifebamam Ifema m a remyatativ* ly
fetfef sfedta* f im « I dibi inga a»« at it
Kafad-'Ai’s *• laa • a ill ba laillmnity
dlVrtMkadl s» d alately Ml
Mmmw IM4 Id k>HM
tki
Tb* rrmtic time kept by hotel r
has often born the r„u*e many car-
*‘ac4 load, bat deep,” Lat ono j- u
fallow bad <irrasS<« So lb a Ibr ion
trviiy uf I ha ttearptera In a Lsr^w Aiu
trait latai, fv bad It rtgte-atid in* <
Is* l lima ba «on Id mag saanfruly t..
g>n« m femdntn Yt*» vmrr trtan
parMI a wa*daaAV«m •# feasiM4lba«iiy
M a bird ba das Moppsaa ty m tt.»4
I laaad in dryad si A AA in Ida rvmiB -*
aad mt A a'aferb—as ba tlawgdt—m
fevt Ida la*A< 1 mtd bis bag ami Mf*dl**l
tstsnialy M«wa In IdaM-pnfe (Ally tn dal
Mai Ida train dad d*pasted mmw •««
miasi Tsm.ly mss •ytd. da man* <
M Ida dM*L add *41 diatiag Io-jim. «i
Ife* r— da femad ibal Ida • tvti al Ife. 1
aMakti*daasdl daa fed aa.«*w;
baara id* Lass ut id* lr«in. •*
mi id* wfed* *4 Ai ** r< * «t •
a life lb* Mw* •! a festt ». i*<
I Imp fttmlld !• Yk &sh« Ii
f9 M HP-1 |m4 |»l‘ *>&*4 Id* I *'d i«
fw* • IblkaWI H fpt« f • iff I,** Idbi - • it
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wDKALER in
New Home
—AND—
DOMESTIC
Swing Machines.
TREASURER’S NOTICE.
Barnwell, (’. II L, r., l
^epleinlter irilL'lf'OI.i
The Books will he open at the ('oim
House for the collection of taxes with
out penalty from die :10th of October to
the :ilstof December, after which tim.
I5|iercent. penally feHT attpeh tn th*-l
l.'tilt of Jamiarv, whicb tin**
execulionp will lie Usued.
LEVY:
For State—5 mills.
•* County—3
“ Scbnul—3 M
Sprcisl School TitsTRtrtfe.
Allemlale, Selgllug, K<<<!y Itranra.
Bl»< s* illc, Im**, I»i.*r, ( leaf Puts
. Frien-Uliip. l>ak t*r<-ve ilte-orga*.
, It r*«-kj, llerrule*. Kirlwry Itrsocd.
| K<!i«io aiMl.Mnrrl*—f mills.
iK-timwrk, i*«*van k Cats. HrownaH
1 lllll—3 millM,’ . i
it«"iB*l|* sf mill*.
/—For Cash or on Installmenu—Grin Exchange for OKI Machine*.—
fn affllition I handle the New Ideal and New Climax—Lower Priced Me- •
Needles, Oi|* and Attachments for any and all Sew ing Mad in* -
First-class Repairing done ut short notice.
Calls made in Aiken, Orangeburg and Barnwell Counties
For Pi ices and Particulars call on or write to me and prompt rc pit s will Winn
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A Neat Compliment.
When the Prince and lYinress of
Wales were visiting an exhibition in
Loudon recently, on reaching tho dairy
department the princess remarked to
the manager: “I have aKThys heard
that the best butter iuMuiglaud comes
from Denmark. Is it true?” The man
ager hesitated a moment and then said,
‘No, your highness; Denmark sends us
tho best princesses, but Devonshire the
best butter. ”
of a butti n <>r a ipriugi-u tbc wall wiib I
in «-a*y reach. **
Tiny admitted that he spoke truly
“That being suG* he vr< nt on, “if J
yon bail ever itucd on-r a small hul
pr< tty young woman who with u| turn
ed and uuxiona fa<§ was striving to
reach the ehaudclur to ilght the , as
you never would have to ask me the
question you have seen fit to put. ”—
Chicago Post
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ONE MILLIONAIRE’S STAR
Ha Earned Ten r>o'.l»r* by Throwing the
Strong Man of a Show.’ .
“Had I caught my train that night,”
laughed tho man who had nothing to do
for n quarter of a century hat sit nutL
watch pine trees grow to swell his bank*
account, “I would probably bo a farmer-
now trying to raise a mortgage and a
few other things. I had gone to a little
town iu lower Wisconsin to see a coit
that a mnn there wanted to-felL mo I
waa a good judge of stock and shrewd
oa a trade, bnt a greener country lad
never broke into a town. I would have
walked Lack to tho farm after I found
BijaaH too late fv the train, but I saw
k handbill announcing a show that
feight and couldn't resist tb* temptation
•* m» It. fb jQgh it did coat a quarter.
-Ife »y hilarious aj prrcuti. n I waa
Kosjr.
Cazabon of the Marseilles theater re
lates that he Icsrm-d in two houra mid
played the saiue evening the part of
Buridun iu “La Tour do Neslo. ”
‘‘Prodigious!” says a bystander
“How could you ever do it?”
“Ho, I just read it carefully and
then 1 tied a knot iu my handkerchief
to remember it by. ”—Paris Figaro.
A UV IshVI |
, ites-feti ti'# •««•<* j
• n tb< very ns |
d written blm a
blui tbst *Uc bad I
utl and Wi ubl Ucoma
bis wife after all. Tills, bow ever. *ha
bad d< me. but owing to b<r bavmg i
written tbo number of ibe L- cso at
yrbivjt be bolged ao that it sti'mcd li..«
”47” instead of “Tl** ibe u«:e was de
layed, and when at length it reached its
proper destination be who should have
received it was on tho Atlantic. Had
that letter been properly directed life
would in all probability have married
the girl and remained k . lei k an a few
■hillings u week to the end of bu days.
Strange that so tiny u thing ns the fig
ure ‘‘V should change the whole course
of a man’s existence!
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Life, Accident
SALLY MICHAEL
SMOKING
TOBACCO.
FINE NORTH CAROLINA LEAF,
Chemically Pure Flavoring.
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Tho Turk was originally a Tartar,
with a nose* as fiat.as that of the Hun, a
receding chin and squint eyes, buki
auialgamatiofi with the nations he has '
conquered has elevated his nose, straight- ^
eued his eyes and brought his chin into
a prominence more becoming than it
was before.
Don't Stoop \Vh*n Yon R*ad.
The habit of Btooping over when read
ing or writing has a Lad effect on most
eyes and should Le uyoidt d, especially
if one is nearsighted. When people ap
proach the age of -40, the morning paper
is apt to appear blurred, and they com
plain the printing is getting bad. The
trouble is they need glasses. If they-do
not get them, later on their eyes wi.l de
teriorate so rapidly they will be obliged
to wear thetn ^jH the time. On tho oth< r
baud', if a person puts on glasses when
tho first warning of “tired eyes” is re
ceived he will never lie Obliged to wear
them the rest of Ins life Wa.
doing fine work.
LIGHTNING.
On The Market.
For ‘Sal* bv
LEROY MOLAIR, Barnwell, *. C.
km«*
p*4n«* >,a • A. 1. aa*lt' All Ksilss)
al fepartsaliars *Mk fi aiki ra Nails#)
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Carolina Midland RY.
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Live Stock
INSURANCE.
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companies.
Butler, Calhoun & Co,
—OFFICES AT—
It is estimated that during the present
century uo less than 80,000,000 yf civi
lised men have perished in war. *
FRANK BROWN HOUSE.
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I b.w* opened a Private Boarding
ll<«use at the sb<-vt »tat*ql hnii** ayd
will b« nieim-d to serve all that fsvo/
me with their patronage with the lt**t
• he market affnrd* at tba foMaiitiig
ressonshl* rates;
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A Last ReKuurre.
TlieRev. Mr. Dulkey (whois*
—Can I huip you With that ' .
baby?
Mrs. Wearywifc — Y’es, you
Preach a sermon, please.—Yellow Bcofe.
Beautiiy Your Homes
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