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mwi *■» , \ — V BSWK ■ ■rV> ST^-T^aw; ■ ' sse ^' w 'r T >?s *" US w*" \: ’i'.x i >. •>.i MAKE HEROES OF THU - , :. - _ - •+,. 3E SUPREME COURT TAKES ' . • .■«• ', • . . « ' . UNPRECEDENTED ACTION. SHHATON Eti, Dow Not Kaow How Hto Ap> [ Imprlwa aa Kk-tiberitr and Others (or Allowing m Prisoner In Their Custody to be Lynched. For tbe first time In American history, six men are In prison for Not ¥et contempt of the Supreme Court of ’ I the United States. For the first time, to Be Doubt 1 iko Federal Government has lag la Greeavllle. **OT eonne It worriw me. of the Doctor Be- P ,aced nien behind the bars as an outcome of the lynching of a negro. At the United Statea Jail In Wash ington, Capt. Joseph F. Shipp, form It haste r sheriff af Chattanoogg; Tenn."; Jer- to got oror rained my life and I never expect emiah Gibson, hU Jailer, and Luther It/’ said W. B. Avant Williams. Nick Nolau, Henry Padg- ■t the Bute penitentiary, where he * u and i Wm - Mav,,s - of the clt y .•—rsr rsr^r2=<-'i have begun sexy lag terms of lm- ls held, pending an appeal to t * I priaonm^tu imposed a few hours be- supreme oourt Afttt was queitlon- fow b the 8upreme Cou ,. t of the as to the tragedy of Mur- ed cloeely u 10 vu» irusvu/ u» '• u ‘* I iTnltod States r.11*. Itlet. wh*. he .hot ..d HUM „ ^ Qllilon “"•"r Ort* on . ot ( . nln , l0 olec( , rom t ^ , £ “T M JdbDMD. whose le«»l e,e- with her husband. Dr. O. C. U , .Khnin. > Both Avant and Blgham have been SSL gw. - V* r V- m Mdr, convicted for the crime and aentenc- ed to aerv© a term of three and oue- hdf years each in the Stare prison. The prisoner who Is now being held, until further advlcee are received from the Georgetown sheriff is very young, hardly over 23, of unkempt appearance, shoulders slightly stoop ed, brownish hair, gray eyes and of a nervous nature. The where about* of Dr. Blgham. the husband of the woman who was killed, la unkaown. Just what will be the next move - In the notod case Is not known. Dr. Blgham la at large, although recent ly reported to be In Greenville. W. B. Avant Is at the SUte Prison, though not as a convict, a message having been received by the authori ties from the sheriff of Georgetown Just before he was to be mustered In, "to hold him until further in- stmotions." Avast firmly believes that he will get another trial bnt can not uadersUnd why the papers have not been filed with ths supreme court. It Is stated that the time Is out for the filing of the papers and that both men will have to go to prison The prisoner said that he was per fectly Ignorant as to just what his attorney had done in the case and that he thought that Immediately after Judge Watte refuted a new trial that the case would be appeal ed to the supreme oourt. Avant was given to understand before the interview that It was not necessary for him to talk unless he wished to and that he might re quest any etatement be might make not to be printed. In bin conversation, the prisoner at times grew excited and nervous Questions of general nature he wouh answer freely, but when asked dl rectly about certain phases of the ease be would exclaim In an excited voice, "that I refuse to snswer." Although he was asked many ques tions concerning the mysterious cnee, he would give no answers that would make a connected atory. He could not remember many of the details of ’the killing. When ashed who shot Mrs. Big ham, the prisoaer said, "Tea. I shot h£r" When asked why the anawer came, "1 decline to answer." On belag asked just what his thoughts were when he discovered that he had shot a woman, he heal tated a moment and said. "I had no thonghts. I waa scared and nervous and ran back to ths house." "Why did you shoot and kill Mrs. Blgham?" was asked Avant and the usual reply to many questions came. ’Hhat I decline to tell yob." "Before you pulled the trigger, what did you see on the beech waa the next question naked the prison er, "Something black, sitting on ths ground," was ths answer. When questioned further as to where Dr. Blgham was when the shot was fired, the prisoner said, mow. I cution for rape had been stayed by the Supreme Court until it could review the cane. The others had been found guilty of participation in the lynching of a Federal priso ner. Shipp* Williams and Nolan were given sentences of ninety days imprisonment each, while Padgett Qlbson and Mayes each received six ty days As the big barred doors of the jail swung open to receive the priso ners, Immediately after sentence had been Imposed, Warden McKee stood before them. "As least we are ln«the hands of a soldier!" exclaimed Capt. Shipp who had been In many a fight for the Confederacy, aa he espied a G A. R. button on the lapel of Warden McKee's cost. Then turning to his five fellow prisoners, he said: "Boys, it will be all right." Warden McKee has inaugurated methods of punishment at the Jail aa humantarian as the various class es of prisoners will allow, and he was prepared for the reception of the six men from Tennessee About a year ago, during the Im prisonment of an unusually large number of women, the warden had fitted up a store room on the fourth floor of the jail as quarters for fe male prisoners. It was In this large room, perhaps twenty by thirty-five feet, that he locked the six prisoners In the room were beds for each of the prisoners, while at one end waa a table upon which "trusties" will set their meats three times lay. A bath room, adjoining the room, will be used by the prison ers exclusively. Four large circular widows open to the south and west, living excellent views of the front >f the buildings. In fact, so pleas int did the prisoners find the quar- ’ers that Capt. Shipp sent his at torney, Major Clift, to the office of he Supreme Court to -withdraw a equest be had made when sentence was Imposed, to be sent to the Fed eral prison at Atlanta. Ua., Instead of the Jail In Washington During the afternoon, the six men ecelved calls from Tennesseeans and others. Sitting on his straw bed, half reclining on his pillow of straw. Capt. Shipp made this statement: "We are very well pleased with the treatment given us by Warden McKee, and are delighted with the luarters assigned us." A few hours In Jail made Gibson reminiscent. He told his compan ions that this was not the first time he had been In prison In Washing ton. "But the other time 1 was brought here as a Confederate prisoner said. - - - . At 7T dl i’i CritioM af ik o TAFT LUNCHEON AFFAIR (apt. W, KL Gofisales. Member of the Central Committee In Charge of the ArraagemenU, Explains Why Free Tick eta Were Not Is* sued to the Colombia Function. The following statement is pub lished by Capt. W. E. Gonzales, who was on the central committee as tho representative of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, to provide for the entertainment of President Taft when he visited Columbia re cently: "As a member of the central com mittee and as the Individual pri marily responsible for the method of President Taft’s entertainment at luncheon Is Columbia, a method characterized by B. R. Tillman as ‘indecent,’ and criticized la chorus by a more or less thoughtless, unin formed or malicious newspapers, I make the subjoined statement of facts. The vicious assault upon Co lumbia by Tillman. broadcast through the country In press dls patches. Is a reflection upon all South Carolina. Last winter the President-elect was Invited to Columbia by the Qov- erno?’, the president of the South Carolina- Bar Association, and pres! dent of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. He could not then some Later the Invitation waa renewed by the Governor, the mayor and the president of the Chamber of Com merce. He accepted that Invitation. Three mothns ago organization for the care of the President and his entertainment was begun by the for mation of a central committee, of which the Governor! representing Sonth Carolina, was chairman, May or Reamer and myself being the oth er members. "The first suggestion for the Presi dent’s entertainment was by Gover nor Ansel, who proposed tendering him a luncheon. I opposed that plan on the ground that the coming of the President to the Capital, on the Invitation of the city and State, was State-wide in Us significance, and his hosts should be the repre sentative men of the State; that any formal function at the Mansion must of necessity be restricted, and, there fore, the Idea of a State entertain ment could not be carried out. As substitute suggested inviting a t) perceotum of tho taxpayers Boot of necessity be eadnded, and the other la that those acting as hoota do the part of hoota and defray the costs. By the first plan the 'many pay for the benefit of the fow; by tho Utter there U equality and Jus tice. And the later plan la practi cally universal. . Same Plan Followed "After Tlllman’a ill-bred outbreak in the face of Columbla’o and Sonth Carolina’s approaching gueet, I took the pains to Inquire of four towns that either had entertained the Pres ident or contemplated so doing, aa to the plan followed. Here are ex tracts from the replies: "Washington: ‘The dinner given to President Taft was arranged by a joint committee of the Chamber of Commerce and board of trade. The committee Issued Invitations to CLASSIFIED . and Angora Ooata. Breeders. W mm. Clifton, Waco, Texan. ' ~ Xl For Sale—Pair of f- horses. Addre vllle, & C. fine Kentucky Box t. Green* T m A Feathef In Our Cap Salesmen—Bast commission offer on earth. New, nil retailers, sam- plss. Coat pocket. "Very Proflta- able," Iowa City, Iowa. la our aystsa of curtlsg and dyeing feathers. Bnt ws hare many other feathers In our cap. Ws sxcal In deauint and dyslng Olovaa, Lacs Curtains, all kinds of dress goods, and nvtn Carpets. Ws never injurs ths finest fabrics. Our work U the bast. Our prlos moderate. A postal will bring thorn. N-. ... t - IHE W. S. COPLESTON CO. SS Society Street, CHARLESTON. B. V Local and Long Distance ’Phone. Wanted—Agents to sell embroider ed shirt waist patterns. Keystone Embroidery Mfg. Co., 1438 North Hobart St., Philadelphia, Pa. i Agent* Hustle—Only pancake grid dle In world that bakes square a few dtstlngulahed guest*, who. aJi> cakes, turns them. 150 per cent JUglll THE WAG EH Once of the so angry that ’• out of ths house He allowed her er, but the next another han F,Ve tra * r >nien were killed ad t were fatally hurt Monday 1 D -— ° n fr<,lKht _SliWi^nbfhe'BUtemeut of W certain number of representative men of South Carolina to participate In giving this luncheon. The cost was estimated st 910 for each host, there to be no "guests" except the President, his Immediate party and members of his Cabinet. That plan was accepted, the Governor deciding to give the President s breakfast Mr. Taft at that time expecting to arrive here Jn the morning Was State-wide Affair. Members of committees were later appointed, and the committee on Invitation forwarded to the thousand persons selected to be giv en the opportunity to participate In entretalnlng the President, s card of Invitation, In stereotyped formj bearing, as symbolical of the an engraflng of the flag Carollna. There lower nothing upon tbAAiao >*ed splen- Columbia as —/WOlds eapedalb carried f* upon having the printing bill passed. Pri- the passage of this bill the leg islative printing was not let out to competitive bidden and all the work was done by a political favorite who thus enjoyed a monopoly. The Reynolds bill did sway with such favoritism and saved the Stats larf afc nwMPiimw course, paid nothing. All ’ others who attended paid $20 a plate. The list was limited.’ The list, however, was not confined to Washingtonians. "New Orleans: ‘At the banquet tendered President Taft here last February, Just before his Inaugura tion, all those who attended were invited to pay 825, with the excep tion of Mr. Taft's party, the press (of New Orleans) and possibly one or two guests of honor.’ Those In vitations to participate were not confiawf to citizens of Louisiana. "Atlanta: ‘I have Just wired you that we did exactly the same thing here in Atlanta, and It is the usual custom, not only here in the South, but In every other city In the coun try. ... It seems to me it Is a very sensible custom. . . Some body has to pay. Why not, there fore, those who are there In the ca pacity of hosts? . . . So far as I have heard this Is the only In stance of complaint of this kind on record. "Savannah. ‘The Taft banquet will be attended by 3 50 persoi.s About thirty will be guests of the city; the 320 who are not spec ,il guests will pay $20 per plate for the occasion. In eighteen years I do no recall a function of the sort in this city that was not similarly financed. Invitations to participate In that banquefp#id Its expense—a banquet given In the name of Savannah— were sent to Atlanta and elsewhere In Georgia. "The direct charge that Colum bia was attempting to make the State at large pay for her frolic, and the Infamous Insinuation that the plan of a committee, of which the Gov ernor, the mayor and myself were the members, had engaged in a mon ey-making scheme, warrants refer ence to what was spent In Columbia aside from the luncheon—whose cost, by the way, was not covered by the estimated $10 a plate. Aside from the entertainment In the State House the outlay was, as accurately as I can now secure the figures, $5,800. Tillman Tartly ('ensured. "I have no means of defining the motive prompting B. R. Tillman to make the gross and Insolent reply he did to the invitation to be a host Instead of a guest at the luncheon to the President, and It is Immaterial whether.,he Imagined it an opportu nity to hurt Columbia, or to embar rass hla political opponents on the committee, or to hoodwink gullible backwoodsmen. But his Ill-bred tirade, his maliciously false state*, ment of Columbia's posttion^Tfr. charge that our plan enough of hoapltallty^j^rtie Clemson people have wlt i, i t> an< j t0 '^ftaot some himself. At Clemson this year the tenth of an sere planted * variety, and Mr. Burr what larger tract, both places Is s’ < 4/. The ylelV lug unusual!’ partly 1 profit. Canton Griddle Co., Can ton, Ohio. Wanted to Buy—Hides, Furs, Wool, beeswax, tsfiow, -scrap tron, eew peas. Write for prices. Craw ford Co., 608-510 Reynold St. Augusta, Ga. CAN TUBERCULOSIS BE CURED? LANTERN CAUSES FIRE. 100 name cards or business card*— Leather case, 50c.; 25 cards, 15c.; stamp or silver; agents wanted. Martin Agency Sales Co., Holly Beach, N. J. According to Statement Issned by the Michigan Department of s Health, It Can Be Cured and Pw- Negro Attacked Night Watchman at Amerlcua, Ga. vented. I, the undersigned, hereby certl- A loss of fifty thousand dollars resulted from a fire at Americas, Ga.. Thursday night, caused by an SlmpM way How to preserve and 1 have suffered slightly for unknown negro attacking Night have fresh blown garden flowers »^ ve r al Xears. and endured pains and Watchman Lee McMlchael, of the *11 winter. Great secret for 25 *pittlng bj blood from tuberculosis Amerlcus Construction Company, and cents silver. A. H. KUster, Rib ,or the P ait > y ear - Having taken the knocking the latter's lantern over Lake, Wls. ' SaastamoIneS. Remedy for three with a club. Shavings were Ignited ’ months, I feel myself perfectly well, by the fire from the lantern and the Don’t Ship until you get a free list Two doctors, after careful examina- extensive lumber yards and variety of reliable produce dealers In 2» Hons, have pronounced me fully re- works of the company were destroy- leadlng markets from the National covered. League of Commission Merchants Dept. O, Buffalo, N. Y. (Signed) Free—Fifty old Favorite Songs, words and music, lithograph cov ers, for addresses of twelve teach ers, not over two from same school. Box 182, Greenwood, S. C. For testimonials and terms, write .The Saastamolnen Remedy Co.,.. South Range, Mich. L. M. Power. M. D.. In charge. Pointed Paragraphs. ed. For a time fire threatened de struction of a considerable portion of the city. Before being checked the flames had covered an area of six acres. Among the other build ings burned were an unused cold Perfume-Gloss in Starch gives clothes lasting perfume of azure violets; makes them white as snow ;sam ple, 4 cents; agents wanted. Ship- man, Lewis Block, Buffalo, N. Y. People seldom talk too much un-' storage plant owned by S. R. Sims less they know too little. j and valued at f3,000 and six small { . Vanity'enables a man to convince ( dwellings with contents, himself that he Isn’t vain. THE NEW FKRTI LIZEK. Typewriters—Special low price* oa rebuilt and second-hand machines, all kinds, for fall trade. Write for price list. General Supply Company, Dept. O, Augusta, Oa. Lady or Girl Wanted each town good pay spare time," copy names for advertisers, cash weekly Stamp for particulars. Am. Adv Bureau, Sanbornville. N. H. For Sale—The Wheeler hotel proper ty In Hendersonville, N. C. If In terested communicate with us at once, before this property is sold. Howard Caldwell A Co., Colum bia, 8. C. A disoovery of far-reaching Impor tance to the farmers of the South la the new fertilizer which has been perfected on one of the Islands near Charleston, S. C. It has long been known that lime la an essential food for plants of all kinds and that they THIRTEEN ITALIANS ARRESTED. Band of Alleged Counterfeiters Are Caught in New York. By the arrest of thirteen Italians Monday, United States secret service men and the Italian squad of the New York police, think they ' IvJIIV t uni zv iLiv j cannot live when it has been exhaust-f rounded up the leaders of a When medicine fails you. I will take your case. Rheumatism, indiges tion, liver, kidney and sexual dis orders permanently eradicated by natural means Write for liters ture, confidential, free and Inter eating. C. Cullen Howej:^^JC-JL A l-o Durham. N. C. TT-.- glrl can make fre week (some ir”' learning ru ed from the soil. It has also been known that old worn-out lands are extremely deficient In lime, and that sour, badly-drained lands have their lime is a for mthat is not usable by growing crops. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 124, U. S Dsqit. of Agriculture, says: "All the applications of lime Increased the yields • • The best yields were obtained with the lime in the form of carbonate, the finely ground oys ter shells standing first • • Lime with fertilizer was more profitable tban depending upon fertilizer atone." This new fertilizer which presents lime in Its most usable form Is made by a new process of burning oyster shells and using a burner that can SaaimPly potash^ The result Is a high -^ntha/ fertllizer~'20atlBir Uu> consum- w*-]y $7no ton. It reclaim* have band which has trafficked for at least a year In a large amount of counter feit money made in Palermo, Italy, and circulated In America. The prisoners, who were taken In raids upon several Italian shops and homes In Harlem, include Gulsseppe Morello, In whose lodging were found seven alleged "black hand” letters written by him to merchants In New Orleans and returned, the police be lieve, by merchants who met the de mands for money. Pasqusle Vasl, another of the men. had -in his possession 1.200 counter feit two-dollar bills. Victim of Football. A dispatch from Richmond, Va., says sympathetic sorrow pervaded the city for the mother and family of Archer Christian, the eighteen- year-old halfback of the University staple.*- "■ cotton / per p b.s c.^ Kr. ; La a I>. more h 1 f-m Jr./.;' ar other causes of Inability to serve Baldoc Includes two dlstrlcts—ouly #M applicant. - Boonett Springs, with two districts, has bnt one applicant. BlackviUe, wltb tw<r districts, no ap- W- Hull Pond-no applicant. Oeorjre’s Creek—only one sppllcvnt. Great Cypress, with two districts, no applicants. wm TO CORRESPONDENT. ^tidTP iwnders also this explanation addressed. Last week we were regretfully com- sign to tiie waste basket fbur eXbellvntiy well written commun- ;chronicling county event* of Interest and their publication wood have been very nWfh In the ns Ibreola new yaarrfbsfcert to our own dippings and penning* Rot laat week’s paper was gotten out tilth more trouble than any Dstre In —i-o- Grippe and cold* are no Hunter of Texas, government expert, last year’s cotton crop was the smallest made since 1809 He holds that In rich wet bottom lands where the boll wtevil flourishes that profitable colton growing 1* a thl> g of fie past. On other lauds higher and drier It mr.y be made a paying crop in -spite of the weevil. Mar Incidents Revived. ■wrmOKC V ?TTb *v ; CVrt ‘VWn'Pfti coated; emaciated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker dai'y. Vim a marvelous nia* lent liver trouble, pulling me down to death in *pite of doctors. Then that matchless medicine Electric Bitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong.” For nil stomach, liver and kidney troubles they’re supreme, ilk- at C. N. Burckhalter’s. R. A. Deason A Co. Some men aru born small and ionic grow smrtteT. AUDITOR’S NOTICE, TWENTY CENTS COTTON. Two New Orleans veteran cotton bull*, W. P. Brown and Frank Hayno. left the Louisiana metropolis last week Jar a stay in New York, with the pur- po»p, »o the papers said, of starting a campaign to run the price of cotton up to 5h> cenrta pound. The Auditor will beat the following places on the dates named below foi the purpose of receiving the tax re turns tor 10K>, Barnwell Jen. 1 to 8 8* nrday Ulmers Sycamore Jenny’s Fairfax of persons and when they •* * trouble "in ih* priS* » U5W.5-* bushel. Corn 32,315 a BUdllKL. There was a big corn show’ at Oma he, Nebraska, la»t month. Hundreds of farmers from different States sent exhibits ot ten ear* each. Joe Over- street of Indiana "beat the band.' UU ten ears were sold at auction. An editor bought them paying $335 for the lot, $38.50 per ear. He will dU- tribute the seed among lit* subscriber* As it takes ears of such corn to make a trusbel the price paid amounted h line. Allendale Barton Appleton Baldo<‘k Snelllng Furso Htoro Brabhams Store Ashley’s Store Dunbarton Mereatns Williston We «ro sorry' that we had to slight tho favors of onr I wriUag friends, but we did the ; we gouId "and angels could do no The exclualveneas of some families is a fortunate thing for tht neighbor*. > consollrtlon we remark that the r ef th*«rt» was a pretty good one vtoder the conditions that kept it from no eoo»p4sfnt or rriti- faiiR at any time let Its* in like feelings oyTt wonder we wrre ' '-v A WRETCHED MISTAKE to endure The itching, pnTnTiil ""distress i f Pile*. There’s no need to. Lteten : ■**1 snfferefmuch from Piles,” write* Wil A. Mansb. of Siler City, N. C., “till I got a hex of Bucklen’a Arnica Salve, and was soon cuffed.” Burns Boils, Ulcerr, Fever Sores, Eczema. Cut*. Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, ‘vanish before It; 25c at C. N, Uurck- halter*- R. A, ttfeXSOO 4 Co. BBACS-lm TUK u»\r. infMl of. ty^’ „ . Thai's tho owlnte men who Have talked to probable promotion of , 1810 In the 3o*tbertl mates. ' that con A COLUMBIA REPORT. The presidency of CletWon College een offered to K. ©. Xathrsou, a ha* been Boutb Carolinian, who la now of tho y. is not yet I Clemson abort atateoseuL - Behool of •> in •• n ** 13 ” IS " 14 " 15 " 17 ” 18 “ iu ” 2D .. 21 ” 24 " 25 ” 2(5 " 27 “ 28 ” 29 Ft b. I " 2 Elko Whiieyii ■* Btackville > i «• ■t •I t v Tuesday Wednesday Tbur-d.ty F rid ay S iturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Tuesday Wednesday ftr-Thursday 5 Saturday, 7 Monday 8 Tuesday 9 to 20th midx Barnwell All property, both real and personal must be returned this year All returns smt in by-roall must be properly signed and probated and sent in by the 20th of February before they can bo accepted. tiie law directs that 50 per cent pen alty shall be added after February 20. C. W. Moody, Auditor, Barnwell. Co FARM LOANS. over Tm»*-*~*{;‘I-*w, Hls^ Wlf<^ T.mn KtrulTat Tost a i itiiWTTTsTf — *— u broadcast two month* ^wlafed good#.-_ It ’ covered. (Signed) Herbert, the lover. ITe the shirt maker, and her jealousy been aroused. Rim R " ns ' vho lia ' 1 written tho "Black linn’’ letter. Major Cleveland was plunging around and telling the wholo town what In* "as going to do when his daughter put him ou the right track. He rushed od to see the shi"tmaker and frightened be:* Into owning up. and ho bad rctnoied horns to toll what punishment was to bo Inflicted when Miss Jamcsj.oiuuid. "Papn, do you want everybody to think I am in love with that grocer a “By heavens, no!” he shouted. “Or that a shirt maker Is jealous Of your slaughter^ "Don’t talk that way!" "Tho, noto I wrote was to Mr. Her bert, the lawyer. The grocer s boy has the same name, and he thought it was for him. Can’t you see that you bad bert drop the matter at once?” "But the village marshal has arrest ed five persons and Is after others. ’Rut he can let them go." "But I told you to hove nothing more to do with that Herbert” "And Is It right that nil you have goue through ns a brave soldier shotJTd be kept locked In your own bosom? Cnu’t you seo how much better It would be to drop this Black Hnnd busl- C TtadD and U» gossip and Invite Mis- Lftr- bert up to hear you tell how you took the enemy In flank at South Moun tain?" The major thought It over. £wd Mf< Herbert was invited to return, and as one of the fWBily-ba has got to b« <julte a war talker himself. A WILD BLIZZARD RAGING ~uml l -mrf aniumShflW-SS? n the hull/Ung - ~ testlmoal*)* CD ' • 1 tt n H o R. A. 7>, .1 MPANY l ♦ # 6 •- * 8 r - - • ®-«-e —-8 - Q • c •* • .»#••••••■ e •••«••• e — o • •-» -- • • t Loan* negotiated uimh' Improved farms payable in annual insttllmeriU. ,No commission. Borrower* p»y actual ‘co*Cwf perfecting^ loan. For further infommIon apply to John B. Palmer A tton, !\ O. Box 283, Office Kyivan Bldg, Columbia, SC. Phone No. 1085 or ^ m bring* danger, suffering often death to thousand*, who take cold*, cough* pd lagrlppe that terror of Winter and pring. ItFdanger signal* art “stuff ed up,” nostril*, lower part of nose sor«y, chill* and fever, pain In back of bead, and a throat gripping oough. When Grip attack*, a* you value your • life, dbn’t delay getting Dr. King’s | ' New Discovery. "Owe bottle cured , , mo.” write* A. L. puuu.of Pine Vallv rf Ma**. “after being Maid up’ three j'J weeks with Grip.” For sore lnng«, : j Hemorrhage*, Coughs, Gold*. Whoop- j * ihg Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, is *u- * me, 50u. $10). Guaranteed by C. ; * vkkaller, P, A. Diawn A Co. f • A) * Would you like this beautiful piano as a present? Wc shall positively give i$ to some of » • W W- our customers. Tills C trre in - nr store, *«■ and trv ttur, spl. ndi.l instrument. Wo will toil you ail aWt onr plan of giving this piano away, a promt worth having. Trits’fiXHo fc, of the cok-brafewl UPTON make. It carrltf tlie urtM.ufarturm’ Ten Yean OMmatH. We *. cohiially invite your in; ;^< tion. R. A- DEASOft & GO|flp/ip Y.