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\ -1.* ■2. 0 -fV irljt Bamwell People, THURSDAY. im.Y «KV. iPU. rates or ouBH€Airtio)«. - ■ : _ - *-^ 'S . J<, ♦. . | n Advance. p6r Anfttitti $1.60 )n Time $2.0C Yfce Hr«t aectl^n of the fhain R»n(f (« ftt Rivert’Bridget thi* we?*. The eeconri section of the Chain gang Will be at Martin Station this week. W. v. RlchanWon, J. B. Morrit, OlefrkN Supt^ T .■■MTiia, I >■■*■>.-►■■—.*•! .r.a.w.., ^ -. . ,.a. DaRMOSY hODUK NT) 17 A. r. M. a A yAtegniarcotWttnnlratlob ot Harmony \«/Lodge No. rt, A . f. M. Will ^ held J^f ift Masonic . Temple on Thilrwiay Adg. 4th 7.30 o'dilhk ViHtting btethren ate wtdiai.v mvltod to •m'.nd. A. A. Lemnn, W M. Wm. MCNab, Scr fbe tegniaf mcertPe ol BaJh^rr.ll Lndgb Nb. IB, Kplghtfi of Pythian will be held at theirllrtll»n Friday aieht at h o'clock. A fnii attendance is reqtte«ted. BydWorof tt. L. 0'BANN0N t L. f. Wm. McNAft. K. R. A ?. Now for fall garden* and larger tor- nip patcliev The July tneetibg of the^altVehatch. ie Agricultural Club will be held on to morrow, Friday. The Herer men brought to town by Court demand* ate tuo mention separately A<*oor< bloo »’‘ n * ybt ahead of king cottott , muneioQi • rf)R 1$Al.K-*-sl!t littndrml"acre* of fine farming land, north of Blackvlllpi in a verv deMraMe aectlcn-v H. D. Still. IhaCkVlile. S C A large liver and white colored pointer oof atrajed from my plaits on the aeonud oav of January, A liberal reward will be paid if returned to J . J Walker, “ tf Milletteville, S. C. A fegUiered NpanUh Jack, weight 1 000 lha . ready for service at Belfast Plantation For further infortnatitm Write COW WAS ft I) rding t6 average fall froat date* re tlfty safi ♦fling cot The Confederate Reunion to he hold In C.durwbU i, Htoflv t0 ^ 0o , tpoI)rt! ^o a later date than August F-IO. The annual reunion of Co ()., !»t 8. /: <v *' 1 held at Hetnes- oa Church, lUmherg County, on next Thuraday, ilftn JUIy. Toilay and tomorrow at 1 TO p *harp thr imnoluding games of the »e- nesof three will h& ptaved bitvveco the Blackvilie ami Batcsbur* teams on liio former’s diam.ouK While opinion* cJ the h-oathbl WUe differ as to iho date of the beginning of the *ix week* dog days a popular American alrnsnac place* their com mencement on Jiily 2.‘>th. Our frhit gifts of Baturdajf were too gloriously good anj generous to he hastily oh fh til clod. j» 0 we’ll have to ixistpono until another week telling iiow niu^h better Barnwell County j* lhau the rest of the worl.1. Auditor H. W. Riley pnhjlshea today a notice of interest to all persons liable to road •juty. Herelofote they could work or pay as they preferred, but un der an Act passed at the last session of the Legislature all are required to pay. The especial a’tention ol Township Board* and Rural Policemen Is called to the published Act. ONLY 3. Bnruweil County young men do hot appear to be as ambitious for College A LONG JOCRNkY BNDF.O. Mr. .fob Darlington Rountree died ■on the lirth lo»*'. at the home of ij'* daughter, Mr*. I. J. Williard, In Air- gust*, and was interif*d in the city cemetery, Rev. R. W. Thiot conduct ing the funeral service*. He is survived by a sister, Mm •fame* Foreman of Kllenton, one Son, Mr L. M. Rountree of Augusta, And forth daughters, Mr*. B. I! Timor of Lake City. Fla, Mrs. I, J Williard, Mr-. I). G. Winter and Mr*. H. Si. Ta' lor of Angu«tS i . He wa» b >rh at |iunn*rton and lived tliere until lifter the war, when he moved find to Silvprtoti and then to Beech Island where he lived the hkppi , frAe farm llte until Dst year, when “the deVioed anj beloved wifP. tn jWItorti h Aa- married ip IS I 11 na*-e,| into die better world film-e tl'.Pti he had spent hi* siTenv oM age with In- loiving chil dren and ot.hCr kindrft 1 . On a visit t‘> Barnwell in *»ic day in March la»l he told us that till* Bummer he'Woilld eacii the lilnety-tirst nufe stone on Ids' life journey. Until hi* last ijitiess, Which continued thit’e Week«, ! hi- health had been reniarkaldy good nod lie snowed no sign* of the inllritiuie. 1 such advanced years In all lit- | fe he oevet had any trouble with Any in t* and only once was he-a wilnfs- in court. Between him and 'I r . .lotto I*. Rockefeller t^nlte 4 pleasant Iricnd-li p existed tuul he spoke to us in high terms Of thn gbod qualit'e* of the great financier. Ad life’s diric* wei! done he has left a record of usefulness and Uprightness that cannot soon lude from treasuring memories. IN MLMOKIAM Whereas, in the mysterious Provi dance of God, our well beloved brsdlier, B. T. Rice, ha* been called into tlie presence of the Great King, and Where:,*, by tils reverence, humility and love ot the tVuth Judge Rice, a* a A good yonng grade cow, " to giVe • fk to 8 gallon* a day, is wanted <'ill io s*e or writ* to Mrs. J. Allen Tobin, Ilarnwell, S C. ^»"^ffmihrty*Ro»rd of Ihiib^on tn’ere w^‘ only two competitors for the one Clem- ■ioii C'dlege.scholarship, one candidate for pay entrance at ('leuison and no applicant* for tiie State University. THE MOON THIS MONTH. July Ffr*t Ouartkr Full Moo loon l ast tjnarter. New Moon . . .,3 .11 .10 . JT-tfy-W-wHreTr - "—~~^ducatls»o a* thete sistwrs. At—rtTC'T'T'-' Descoi. tb« Barnwtdi < nsirch "^^yfliattA*tBr, B.'t-T. ' i wwrtWMto*!* Held-on- Friday ° ,tr BtmdHV SohAol, ’.Tfiad etdle-HreTT liimself to us all, Therefore, be it resolved, that while deploring hi* sudden deparmre and our irreparable !r>ss, we bnw In humble stiliinissnii to the w;|: of Him who doeth all things well, comfoiting our selves win, the assurance that our Brother lias been tran-f-rred from file scene of hi* earthly iatmr- to n we 1 earned rest In the beautiful citv of God. Rexotyed further, that In his deatTi our Gliurcb lias lost a Deacon whose wise counsel and fidelity to conviction made hi* worth incalculable and our Sunday School has lost » faithful teacher whose splendid thoroughness was ever art Inspiration Resolved further, that clirrt«hing his memory as we do, we hereby assure the family if our fillowsh'p of their suffering-, praviug that all the com forts of that Gospel, which he so dearly loved, mav be theirs. Resolved further, that a page in our minute hook ha inscribed to his mem ory and that copies of these resolution* he sent to tin- family, the Bap'i*t Coin' er, amt Barnwell County papers. A P. Manvlllo, .1. B. Armstrong, P. W. Price. The snn rise* today at S :i‘i, set* at 7 :‘J7. FOR ‘U\T.E'-»1:II>‘ acre* laml l,i De catur conty in four m'le* of Bain hrid-re, the count, seat of Deesfor cni|,, x-, iher,* i« a f oil lo,r.'» firm <>f open land on tbi* plsei’. the halanl’e easily put in eudivation. Price 57 an acre, half cash, balance on term*. Ad dress T. H Henderson, Macon, <ia. IF YOU WISH TO SELL THAT farm, timber land, store or residence, write us at onjL’e and serfd full descrip tion as we have an attractive proposl* lion to offer von LIGON [.AND r-l . July20-12t Sumter, S. S. Duncan and W. F Holme* are spend ing some time |u Beaufort with their e<iU*in, Robert H Tley. A newsy Mivson’- Corner letter was accidentally mMiid during tiie confu sbm of many things to do in a very lit tle while on Monday The .spring hail storm 'bat caused a number of Buck Creek am! neighbor ing farmer* to plant over crop* turned out more a blessing than a disaster. Solicitor Gunter h** been Very dili gently working with (tie purpose Of completing a clearance of j»tl case*, which he Imped to effect yesterday. Barn well and vicinity bad last Week commencing Wednesday night i suc cession of shower* lasting several days that Inched up the best rsinfsll since March. Two happy Barnwell voting ladles, Misses Mav Simms and OadtV" Good, son left last week to rn| *y sailing on the deep blue sea and touring through Europe. From the sting of a bee on hi« hao t, whicn caused Hood poisoning, Wil liam, tie si* year <> d son "f Mr. De-vd- wyler, a former superintendent of the Barnwell Oil dill, died at V\ ashlrigtOn, Ga., U®t week. C laver-L hai lift-. Uuto* nJa. jCanJalatipi-.c were a little late ripening this year, but the delay only added to the sire and aweetness of hi* wholesale contri bution on last week’s press day All Tux PboFjuk thank him. f According to last census figure* the center of population In the United States I* four and .1 quarter mile* south of Unlonville, Monroe County, Indi ana. The geogigphlcal centee of the United States I* In northern Kansas Rev J K. Gnede officiated Monday morning at the maflage in the Pronste Judge’soffice of a colored couple, the second to secure a license to wed in this county. License No 1 was *e-» cured by a colored COtlple last weekbtH had not been returned to his Hondf, John K -nelling,- Mlss Elizabeth Wfwiward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Woodward of Valdosta, Ga , was the very welcome gue«t of Senator add Mre. George H. Bate* last week 'I’he re 1* a warm re gard In many Bsrnwej heaft* fof her good parent* and «he has won fof tier- self many new friendships Iff ftfe Old Carolina that they loved so well. The Hme of my life,” 1ft those fsw forceful Words a gentleman w«Jl ac* quainted with good living e*pre**ed hi* enjoyment of the pic nfe barhefns given on Friday ky the Rosemary Farmers’ Ufthm at Pjeasant Hill ^dtiom House. A* Rosemary 1* the only town »hlp in the county ftftfrouhled By rail road It Is sufJ that (he old time boafTf' tality holds unweahsned swsy among Its good people. AT DOUBLE POND, The protracted meeting will begin at Double Fond Hapti»t church, near niaekvtile, IS <) , the 4th Sunday In July, at ft o’clock P. M The Rev. R. L Bolcnn, pnator of the Valence St Baptist church, New Orleans, La . will as«lst the pastor. »m! the public I* Cordially Invited. Cnme one, come *(1. Paul A. Bolen. Pastor, Orangeburg, $ C. NK(V SOUTHERN DEPOT. Sup-riict r Williams "last Week informed fid liarrv t». Calhoun that tbe ueis p**-enger depot of the flh’Jlh* rrn Knilssav *l Barnwell will he lo- cated on the Western side of the track) opposite the present passenger depot, ami cn the *lte of thfi old building used al different time* by the late C l Mike Brown as a round hale ginnery ami canning factory. After the new depot 1« ciimoDted vehicles Will not have to cross tic rail road in earning passenger* b?iween the town and sta 1 - tlon. a Narrow escape. Capt D J Zorn of Buck Creek, find hi* three bright boys had an apparent ly closecall on July flrd from being bitten by two great sized rattle snake*, on* with 13 and the other with 9 ral lies A sn ail pet dog had been bark lug and scratching around a log in the edge of the wimhIs near a |>otato natch. The little fellows thought a rabbit hud been ‘ treed” and in their eagerness ventured about the log until cautioned hv (’apt. Zorn Cn partially turning over the log the snakes were seen in coll and a couple of shots from Capt. Zorn’s gun quickly ended their creep ing careers. A day or so before Capt Zorn’s mider bad killed fl large 1 rat tle snake mu tar hwh\ . THE GENERAL >ES>1()NS. Sine* our la-t w.-ek’s report the fol lowing business has been transacted by me Court: tri e aiLt.s. Clarence Tillv, murder, llc.yward Wiekrr murder. Raymond Robinson, violation nf (be dispensary law. casks insfuaicn of. .. JUimAJI Mooce. violation of tiie dis pensary law not guilty Delia Kady. forgery, not guilty Mftlalie Gill, violation of the lilspen- law. tint gulltv. Cora Connely, violation of dispen- *afy law, mistrial. Joe Cook, rape, not guilty. William Mima, atlas Bltl Mfm» t vio* lation of the dispensary Dw, mistrial. Dr. John .teem*, a!ia* Dr. John Brown, allk* Dr. John Venemnn, mur der, guilty with recommendation to mercy. Elmore Williamson* murder, guilty, With recommendation to mercy. Dr. Jeems and Elmore Williamsoh wefe sentenced to life Imprisonment. Tht^ were carried to the penitentiary by Sheriff Creech Safnrday «nd entered upon their long service for the State. Raymond Robinson, Violation of the dispensary law, guilty on first count; new trial granted. Tlnk ifancodk, violation of fhe dll' pohskry laW, mistrial. Clarence Tilly, murder, gni/tv of marrslaogbter,' sentenced to ffta ykffr* at bard labor In the penitentiary or on the chain gang. Hey Ward Wicker, murder,- guilty With recommendation tft fftefCv | een teftivd for life at hard labor in theptn* ItCftllafy Of (tti (he chain gang. Good grammarians Mly th»t auloU (fgmp Wa* located, tlvespand sftpcrlatlyes shoukP ^ K AUDITOR’S NOTICE. The special and immediate attention of a*l the Trtv'rrtkhip' Hoards of Ariliessors and of the Rural Policemen is called lu the new Ko.ul Law enacted at tht list kessidn rtf the LiJgiklatilre. send in lists of all persons who are rcrjuifdd trt pay AT ONCIS. This is Brgcnt add imprtrtawt. R. W. RILEY, Crtumy Auditrtn ' ' ' * No. ii;. AM ACT to ReqUIRF. Ai.L W**ONS IN HARNWF.l t. tjllMV LiaiHe to Road Du TV to Pav a ComMciaiion or Road* Tax in Lieu ok Working Upon Public Highways in Said Couniv, m Pi>u- vide a Penalty. Section l. fft- if SwiiM \)y the (lerieial Assenihlv ol tiie ut.ite of South Larrtliha, That all pehsolis who ale liable to road dutv as now provided by law, in said county, in lied of performing, or cans ing to be pel formed; labor Upon the public highways of said county, be requited to pay to the County Trca*titer of sdid ciiunty-, at the same tlmc-aml in the same manner as Ordinary .State and rOui’ly taxes arc pairl in said county, and subject to the r.anlio pcnaUicn for default in payment, In each and every year, an annual commutation tnk Or road tax of one dollar and fifty cents put hea 1, which shall bu expended upon the public roads of said county, and as nearly as pos sible the amount of *u r h takes derived from each township '’Hall bo expended upon the roads of such township; and any failure to pay said mail MX shall he a misdemeanor, and the oliendot, upon convic tion, shall be punished by a One of ildt less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or imprisonment for not more than thirty days. Sic 2. That immediately upon the approval ot this Act, it shall be the duty of the County Auditor for said county to make out a list of all persons liable to road duty in his county, alphabetically at ranged by townships-, and deliver said list to the County Treasurer on or before the 15th day of October in each year, and it shall he the duty ot such rural policemen as may be 111 office and the Hoard of Assessors of said county to aid the County AudtjU in the prepara tion of such list, by furnishing him the narrtes of persons who are lia ble for said commutation tax. _ Sfc 3. 'That from and aftet the appinval of this Act, ahtl <,\lch shall return himself fof taxation to the County Auditor for the pay ment of such tax, before the first day pt* Mav, and the-County Audi tor Ir, hereby authorized and directed to solicit ami take such returns. That hereafter the County Auditor shall make out and deliver to each member of the Hoard of Assessors and such rmal policemen or other county police officers a? are in office, lists of rhe names ol the per sons who have returned themselves for taxation in the respective townships of such officers^ That said officers .shall furnish the Coun ty Auditor with the names of all persons liable to road duty in their respective townships who have not returned themselves for such tax atiem. That the County Auditor-in each year hereafter, on or before the fifteenth day of October, shall make out and delivcrt ,1 li*t of the names of all persons liable to road tax in said county, alphabetically arranged by townships, to the treasurer of the said county: /'toriJcti, That the auditor shall add a penalty of fifty cents to the amount of taxes due by each person who had not returned himself as herein provided. Sec. 4. All Acts,or parts of Acts inconsistent with the pro visions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved the 18th day ot February, .V 1) ipii. From home to heaven, Mrs. Lilian Wllsnn, wife nf Sit W, 1. Wilson Jri and only (iangtuer of Mrs. Dors Dee Wulkt-r, ilieU of typhoid lever on the FUli Inst, at tier mother’s home in Appleton. Tiie D-t messenger called her gentle spirit when life’s yonng mortiiYig Wa* brightest with the hH|it>ine.** that lixM walked with her from ''hililhoiit! ami all radiant with the beckoning ratflbuw hopes of long future year* To the bereaved mother, husband, infant and brother* sorrowing that she ha« gone from earth forever tliere re main the memnrie* that cannot die, the hope and assurance of meeting her again where the titles of time fall to rest for ever In thi! glory of et^rniljt. 3S YEARS OF SERVICE. Mayor John J. Gooding, who was elected l!r*t Auditor of Hampton Conn- tv n|inr, its creation in 1*7S and who ha* In hi the .•llicie , ver sin.-e, died last we, k tilter a very brief illnes* Soft collar*—the late«t—at Midair’*. AfTekmaTh of war? Little Rook, Ark., ba* nrt epidemic Of ITfrflrrfd feter *0 Urge that the Uni- ted.Htale* gotnrnrttent his been itked to hefp battle i<f«fti»t It. The ffftv health officer *«y* It spread from neaf (he park where the Confrclerato R0- A Timely Message For the Woman with Limited Means. .Vocr-rsflrlly the majority of women are o'd'gcd to think first of their purse* before buying corsets, same fix tthen purchas ing othe| wearing apparel. To those women whone spending powtr Is limited, thle timely message will appeal Save on other garment*, but buy n good, sensible, stylish corset—the Roval Worcester,— it is the on* sure way to solve all yout rONet trouble*. U- m.stakabl? the Hoyal Worcester Is the greatest corset ♦aluoat a medium price. Prices run fforn NOITTE OF ELECTION! The Towr\of Rnelling will bold an election on July jJOth F'll to elect one Warden, Managers are: J. 5’. Sander*. J. J Suelling and j. It. Simmons. J. M. Hill, f’lerk , MONEY TO LOAN. Leans made on improvad farm lands Ih Aiken, Barnwell, Bsdiflieyf and Hamptoll (Jnuntie*. No delay. James A. Wi'lj., Atty.; No JDl.'lt Barnwell. S. U. H A ZIIR s n m MAGICIAN OF' TRADE ' AGAIN COMES With greater attractions Ttid advantages for Hargain luiycrt (hab were cVer before offered to the tfnud, money saving people of Lower Carolina; ••to dcalcf Hotith of Colunfiua ua will daic (r) < liallcn; e or com 1 compara not be used because UWf add nothing'> / to ttfk *en*« Gonld ■UdUgfammarlarTs r ^ see the peaches as large nn base tralla grown by farmer E O Black of Georges Ureek and proymriloiiately perfect they would aHoH' Chi* »o fetf a esse in which quadruple wofds would ■be required to do Just’ce to the climax products of Barnwell County oreherdi. A heart breaking accident Is brteffy described at the top of the *Iftb. .Col umn ort our ftfet p*K e ' A letter from a Baruwnn lady sjwnd' log the Humnrtrr at Henderaoffrme gives a detailed eecotrfti whlcb abowa that Mr Belli* di** » hffro trying to save the occupant* of hie eat. ■'S-verd young ladle* from Barnwell had ridden in the ill fated caf earner in the evening and it is only through God’* good mercy that Barnwell Is not In sorrow for some o( her best beloved young people/ DOING WRO$G hlnglon.—The tf 1 mates-are stead people of (he tlnl- llv deserting the W ted dountrv and the farm for the turmoil and delights of (he dty and (own, ac* Cording to sttftlftlcs made, pubftc re cently by tile ccn«ts bfffegd. During the (rasf fen years the per centage of people Bring Iff cities' of other Incorporated places df more than i,W0 Inhahlfaut# fncrcaaed frohi kid to 43 J of the total. Twenty years ago only 3ff.t pef cefft 0/the total poptfla- (lon Bred in such Incorporated phees. In orie.af pef cent of the total, lived iu urban territory, an<l Aft,848.883, or 63 7 per ceut, lu rural ter ritory. with the cacnpleteJIcss of his marnmeth sleeks ct the liHlener? <if almost ftiVc away prices. D\) t" 1 rS 1 s Coftrftlcheing Saturday, July iy, and cdfltinPing until *!n> fir.rt of August) THE PEOfLE’S STORE, 6. lAZURSKY, PROPRIETOR, Situated at Mackville, South Carolina, iri F. WcT.'b'" Old Stand on Railroad Avenue, will throw on the market for tlic l.adieS first $28,00(1 Wtfrth of Ury and Presa Goods, Notions, Ladies Shirt Waists and Tailor Made Skirts, Ladies High nod Low Cut Shoes and Sandals, Hose, Millinery, Parasols and Umbrella?, House Fur nishings, Fof Mcn~-Clothing, Hats, Shuts, I'antaioans, II’SC rayjd High und Cul Sboes in vast variety. For-Hoys—Shirts, Pants add .ill the Press Goods 'required by Young America the ardent Summer Time The People i SiofC/complete in every reject, crowded frond floor to ceilings Tvith etefytjjiing carried Iry Mazursky, will for thsfs^ fifteen days lie the bargain trade cedtc Clearance Sale of the State, For particulars call or write for r* copy of -.his particularizing Large Circular vrThch will be given or sent with pleasure and prompt ness* ;• ' . ICIbL© Ooo&s G-o Limn ami cement, Beat grades. Low- art prices. Moiatr’s. Original conception, designed upon correct lines and rtade from the best materials by skilled wcfrlfpoopte enable you ^ to enjoy the Utorhst Irf style/ fit," coTTffnrt and sertlee. £0“And don't accept *my- (Mng “Jurt an good.” Btfy of the nrefobafflt who Joes sell them knd Insure yotfrserf agafnrsti (Nasatlsfaetlon. C. F. Molair . Barnwell. S. C. Pont miss the chan re of the virfif/ic yedr. Puy novl and Here and so save enongh !o brake Up for any shortneffy of the- gropin’# CfOpS) ’ t ■ 1 tnCtM busificas. Po should ycab maammmrn^amim*m*m+*amam***mr Sincerely, I ■>■««.«>v<»J J 'AVherc Both Sides of the Dqllar Does fts Duty,-” M. P. Webb’s Old Stand, JStackViHe, South Carolina Lsr • W4.1 Ihtw* T on Decided on that Hiring tihd Summer Suit Yet? No? Well, then, wo can be of service lo yolii i Hard to fit 5 Well, perhaps you jLIVc btlirt trying flrtthcs that \Veie ndt tiiade to fit. Now, tVitll the litjc we i firry it’s hb trouble at all to please the niost fdttididwsv’ ■cacA garrrlerit, rlrtt pressed in \Vith.a hut iron. And this catch!! tadoriil^ retdips thb Original shape of the garment; Vc5j wc cany a valiely df patterns; and believe trlai - can suit the individual tlstc. The fabrics ard jdst the thing fo* the hdt (hits that are fnnting. High priced* Oh, ilo- Very leasohalJld, qdallly cbnsid- ered. C'uUe and let 1 ko\T orir statenfents, ——z 6- F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. A Worthy Experiment Opening an account with this tldrik vtfill cogt You nothing and in addition to the 4 Per cent iri- tcrest you will receive in our SAVINGS DK- i’ARTMLNT the experience will, in all likcli- llo jd, prove so valuable that you Will beedme an enthusiastic’(lepo.sitdr. Yod can begirt With 5i and rcc-eive the |)r(;’.ectidii df odf Capital and Surplus df ^524,000/lb, the largest df arty State ll.uik in South Carolina. o|o Paid on Savings RANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.c k capitals. Surplus iSOo.COO.bp LOCAL DJRECTQtlS ^ Georfje H.Baies J.M.ElAsterllhg xiiler Itftgood P.M.BucKIrtgh’ara 10RSES & 1 d Di/ ONE OAR OP Fine Hofsea AND Three Cara OP THE I Best Huldei THB« est Produces just Received ’ i' ’’vh . ate ; r J. W WHITT’ UT.ACKVILLE, - - - > SOUTH pm A t ^ -.A ' T ,i£_ r «3«* m v 1 1 ■ w- L:-; v-.rz- I » r nc