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Barnwell IT! 1MM1M «OL«iTf CiECULATlOH w Th« 1km. Jurnt* O. l’»tter«oa ««*? *t his r*si,il«n(iA ynsterdAy morn Inj^AstlM «ttn ro»« (ho fre»t liosrt t«d l th« kindly liAnds wore fnlilfil fon>V«r, IH* olowd on ssrtft And the whlt« soul rotnr»«il »« th^ Itood Clod Who had lout him to bumsti- kj- Wt c»nnot now s»y more. For f rtoiwl oTIonf years, always tender and troe, has gone out of our life* Wo ssy l»Aa«A to Mi ashAtt honor to Ms mem ory, comfort to h»aorrowing home. THK FORI' ” Tor bettor day* are comlnK, and ^rhAi) the lumhlne of prosperity amt good time* ahlne* warm agnln you will Im proad and happy that you were not • quitter. Xnat's the connsel and tha comfort Trx« Paopla offere to the occislonal fartnAr who baa been ao demoralU^d hy the eudden and surprising dnline of cotton that he has been thinking and talking of selling out his personal f irm property and trying some other bnut- lHl» .;/ j - :v‘H There I* an old and homely saying about jumping ouk of the frying pan Into the tire that would lit to n T the •man #ho would take inch r!*k. There are many riaaona against and not a Single one TbTivor of anch a yenture. Tha man who (|UlU a business that ho known and trt«e one n«w and strange to him U about a» sure to come to grief as any event In the future can be, while theother man who learns from and proflt* by experience la bound to ar five sooner or later. That aaa a good and true saying of o*»Goroner CI*yton Warner, that the Ittaa-Who farm* to make a living will get rich, while the one who f*rms to become rich will not make a first class wm+ The home living farmer la not losing •leap, getting gray and wrinkled and becoming croaa grained now There are auoh rumple*, or ought to be, In every neighborhood. There I* more and better room for the f tftaer In thla section of the world than fop the followers of any other pursuit. All Other ooenpetlona except the calling ofthe preacher are overcrowded and coaapetltlon doaer and growing harder I keep evea with. All real, genuine, While prosperity o >mea nut of itollandln this time of congealed cllv and town life the grower of food stoffa hat a bononaa of opportunity . waiting for him. And all that la need- *ad to reap the reward Is a stllT back boned retnlntlon, a stout heart, a cour- age to do UUta things and a determina tion to win out by self help and aeif mvtt. In old times Houthcrn people could Uvp and labor or loiter as they pleased and get along with rtovaonahle comfort but that day hat gone glimmering and all the wishing and dreaming In the World will m»C brlug It baek. The North and the West are about played oul and exhausted as the food Kgyp-s of them United Bute* and every line otbuaiAaall suffering from dry rot Congress may tinker with the rtnanclal system and tho taiifT iniquity until doomsday but no proscription of the politics) real doctor* or quacks can restore.thn firmer health of the inerv- ated speculator. There's another thing to consider. Human nature likes to get even with the wroug.doer. Tux Paopl* believe* that the present low price of cotton I* the reeultof a deliberate, cruel, cold blooded, uoforglvnM r conspiracy of i. r capital for lt« self protlt, and no amount .fiecMpf assertion and so calhd argument ^ould change that logical, circumtuo oonoluilon. Oat CiKK'd It would be the gladdest day in ^rloa* hluory to xw the Bmrrh Awfully prosperou*, with plenty In The Spa*' ’*"'1 happiness In every rounded hI while capital with hat In hand be asking the privilege <,f pay- AKB WK ICAHY NARtbf ' Up country newspapers la*t Week were liberally Kiustratvd with clroui adyertlsemeaii. Four of the Urgest i f. swell aggregations are to pass through the State, nuking one day stop* at convenient point#, furnishing afnuiement to young and old and doing little laatlng good. It will he fortunate If they l?ave no ugly disease* and fur nish no occasion fer bloodshed or brawl*. ' 11 I Mora objectionable than the circus will bo the a.nall show* that abide for a wotk at each town or village stopping place. At l»ast that’* our opinion. W« have never attended one of them but oar remembrance of tbc monoto nous music of the orxan and the cries of the apedT* 1* not of the character to make enihualasm for their perform ances. Aside from their demoraliaution* the country can ill spare the money they will carry s wav out of the cheapened price* of tho cotton crop. hotel FrJ 1 I a fair price for the staple that ‘/*the* the world, the crop that h## ® 1 ® M *inaile the North rich and preserved the dlffv' h*i*nee of trade In favor of these United State*. Wouldn't such revenge taste sweet even if eaten cold after ~ yen of audeavor y Get even before you quit. Yx A RFAl»Y REMEDY. Aad a raal one to start upward the price of cotton was suggested to tu a lew day* ago hy a retired farmer of good mernoty and ripe experience. It wa* contained in the two words: STOP GIN NINO. He cited the methods of prosperous aud lutelligeot farmers of the genera- Uqfl that made good before and afwr tba iaar. They did one thing at a time and that well. All their er.erglet dur ing the fall were centered on gathering their lightly fertilised late opened cot ton. They put the eotron In their gin bo mam. taking rare that It wae not damaged hy heat or moisture. They kept the pinking going on steadily ' until the aatlte crop was gathered. After new year they commenced gin. >ver, a couple of b*lus ik until Saturday which Bay claimed that the longer the kept the heavier wn They hel l tlpit Hut Wtitiji grow hy draw- uld be stopped SU along to hold the 4 >clr predie- I ibe bulla A GOOD EXAMPF.K. The October term of the United State* Supreme Court commenced on Monday of last week. There were 10 original and 774 appeal case* on the calendar. Ilore’ofore the court ha* allowed two hour* time to every attorney for argu ment, hut to relieve tho Increasing con- geation a new rule will ho put Into ef fect, (Plowing only an hour to tho talk ing hwyer. Such a rul* In South C rrollna court# might save lima and time U money. In general ttia shorter tho argument the stronger and the fewer tho mis takes in law and logic. Thee# new Institution* ary. being es tablished at po*t offices throughout the United Stales fur the effect they will havs on the oitlltort* of foreign horn people now at work and making money ta thl* country. Tnose naw comers have little confidence fu local hank*, hut tbele faith In the government cna- :< dv and keeping of capital Is perfect, tloch banka are operated In ill Roro- p««n countries and pqpr IndeoJ I* the man who does not have a little money on deposit at a low rate of Interest against the rainy day. During the panic of 181*7 foreign born citizen* and temporary worker* withdrew from banks In the United States and sent to Europe for safe keep ing something like a hundred million dollar*. The withdrawal of that greal sum made the panic worse while it lasted and alower to recover from. To keep money In thla country anlLMu.en courage saving and thrift by and among Unde K*u. , s adopted sons or temporary workers Is the prime cause for tho creation of the postal bunks They pav lower interns*, than the local bank* and will not Interfere seriously with their business. They will induce many depositors to buy government bonds and that will make the Inveator# better citizens and help evarybwly by keeping money here that might other wise go to Europe whenever a panic •care comes xl >ng. Col. Theodore Roosevelt ha* given written notice that ho will be hand# off and mouth stmt In the scramble for tho Republican nomination for presi dency n«|tt year. President Taft will no doubt continue to be the favorite of the stand pat wing ot the G. O. Senator La Follctta Is (ho foremost In the present pirns of progressive re- pilbllcnn*. He it a live wlro and will make thing* lively before the meeting of the republican nominating conven tion, a 4ajr won i3Ej ■ml THE BARN WEI.I, BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Th* fifty fifth meeting of this body took plane at Ghent* Branch Church on Tue«dav I rat the 17th. The weather wa* unpleasant hut a lirga eongrega lion gathered for the opening exercises. Dr W.M. Jone* preached the Intro ductory Sermon, subject “Tne Final Judgment ” Dr J. B Black called the association to order and tho old officers were a l re-elected. The following vUitfhg b.'eihren wore present: IV. T. Derleux, A T .fsml*on. Z. T. G»dv. K P, Rt*- terlln, C. Cl. Brown and E T 8nu«g* of Canton,China. Tne contribution* for mission* &c, were not quite so large as 1h«( year. The meeting took more of a pro nounced spiritual turn than It Inis for many a year The great treat of the »*#nularlon n# fir a* speaking i« con eerned was the missionary sermon preached hy Dr Z T Oo*y. The re port* were all good, •horter than usual and more to the point The addre*#*-* all were well prepared. - Tire entertainment was lavish, the good f dk* of all the *ii-ronnd'.ng uonn- trv opened their heart# and home* to welcome the vUltor*. W. G. B. EDITOR OK THE PEOPLE The State Department of Education U iti*iilag a Teachers’ Manual for the Elemeutarv School*, and a Manual for the Digit School* of the State. I am sending you copica of these Manuals, Utidsr separate cover, which I should he pleased to have yon examine for yourstlf. It D the wish of the Depart ment that every teacher in th State have a eopv of the Elementary Manual, and that every higit tolmol teacher and principal have a copy of the High School Manual. These Manuals may he obtained from the Countv Superintendent of Educa tion *r from the State Superintendent of Education on receipt of five cent# each to cover postage. It I* a matter of sincere regret that the postage and stationery accounts of the dtate Super intendent will not permit their free distribution,^ I stall be pleased to have you extend this notice through ydttr column* so that the teachers of your county may ho supplied at the carlje f possible date. Ve'y sincerely your*, J. K, Swearingen, State Supt. of Education. CAUSE AND CURE, Black tongue ‘Mia* ki led cattle and mules In Aiken County, lu replv to a telegram from Chairman II fj. Wyman of the Alk**ti Hoard of Health Prof. R. O. Feety-nf (q-mson Cel ege write*: “ I u reply to your telegram 1 beg to #av that the disease yon described is called mycotic stomatitis. This la caused bv growth of funtci on the grass. H la not uncommon to have r>attla af fected this way every autnmn, espe cially when rain* follow a very dry summer. Tho fungi which usually cause the disease are rbe red and black rust on clover. For treatment you will find all that is necessary is to heal the tore* in the mouth and torea which sometime* appear on/the feet and this can he done by using (as a wash) a 'i percent, solution of creolln once dally. You will also And that if the mouth i» washed out with borlo acid solution that improvemeht will be more rapid. Home use crmje carbolic acid and or dinary table salt in the proportion of 4 oa«. carbolic acid to 12 qi». salts. suliualaMmg allowed to lick thla as they deal re. HUDSON Tha death angrl visited the home of ■r. and Mr*. Joseph Hudson on Sep tember 7th end bore awey P* the hatter world the pure tweet spirit of "their only daughter, Nth*!. site ere* # member if Ml. Calvary Church and bad -always lived the true Chriltlan Ilf*. Hhe ha* ended life’s t«*k* la the bloom of happy years and rests forever safe In the keeping of the Father above. To her bereaved parent# and only brother the sympathy of many true friendefoee in their aad bereavement. AFrteud. MRS. W. K. BRACK. Ort Krldvf night October 13 1911, ■the death angel v 1*1 fed tbs home of Mr W K BUck of fDMa H 0 and jjrn Us flight took the sweet soul of hi* < Moving and much devoted wife. Het remains were Interred at Reedy Branch Church on Sunday morn Ip g. (The sympathy of the entire communltv goes out to hi* and her sorrowing fam III** that eurvlve her. Mav God comfort them all and mav they meet In that happy home which has been prepared for those, who die In the ■Lord Asleeh In Jesus blesaed eleep: From which none ever wakes to weep A calm and undisrurbed repose, Unbroken by the last of f w#. A Friend. NEWS WORTH KNOWING. Comptroller General A. W. Jones say* that the tax upon Incomes over $2,500 a year will be le#a thl# year than It was list. That »hows that there is In the Htate a decrease either of pros perity or honesty. There are over five thdu«snd auto mobile# registered In tills State, cost log above live million dollar*, or at present prices of cotton some hundred and twenty five fhoinand hal-s The ttxea on them will put about a hun dred thousand dollar* in the Siate treaR ury. E E. Verncrof Oconee 1* the f1r*t candidate f ir Congress In this State. He wants 1). \Vyutt Aiken’s place and will make a hot fight f ir It. HI* old form favor* a high protective tariff claiming that will make cotton and cloth higher In price He will prob ably get the support of the cotts»n mill officer* In the district. Mr. Verner ha# served in the Legislature and Daaid to be a man of ability. / THE GASOLINE DANGER. The other dav a Chicago woman, wishing a quick fire poured some #**- oline on the fuel In the stove. Then she put down the can In a far corner of the room Then she struck a match and started-the Are Like a Hash the gaooline in the can exploded and ahe was fatsl'v Injured, hhe did not know that ga«oi|ne lias to be handled much mote carefully than gunpowder, and that an unseen train of gasoline vapor might lead straight frnn the match • he struck to tho comparatively distant can. Taka another case, not a Chicago one. A woman poured a quart of gas oline In Die marble wash howl of the toilet room and placed a silk waist In it. Hhe closed the door and returned in ten minutes She rubbed the silk between her hands. This generated sufficient electricity to make a spark. The grinline exploded, the houss burued and the woman lost her life. HILDA ELECTION. As required hy law I hereby apoolnt Messrs F. 1) Rowell, M J Collin* and H A. Smith to hold the election to elect an Intends nr. and four wardens for th* Council of H Ida, and they are required bv law to give fen days notice before fhe election. Any body can run that sees fit to and of course 1 am In the race for Intend- vtnt. Respectfully, II. C. Hutto, 1 n tendant. CAPT. GRUBBH CONSENTS. Yfcldlog to the voice of the people aa expressed hy many of the beat eitlxeng ofthe county from every sect Ion Capt/' T. A. Grubbs of Rosemary Townshlb ha* consented to b* a candidate for County Supervisor In next year’s prl- mary eamjgjttin^ lie prefers the Ideal home Me hi* model farm, among Hie good frteud* by whom he t* ao highly and deservedly esteemed, but W D KICK’S 1*1,AN. Theodore H Price, the Irrepressible New York cotton speculator, some time* a bull other time# a boar, just a* suits hi* Interests, will propose to Die cotton state* governor# at their meet ing in New Orleans on the 80th~in#t that the southern state* can check the decline of the price of cotton by issu fug bonds for the valorization of cotton just as the Brazilian government has done with the coffee crop of that coun try Brazil was rapidly beroming 1m- poverlahed until the Brazilian govern ment Issued bonds to piotect the coffee crop. In two tears the price of coffee ha- idvanced several cent* a pound and that country is now more prosperous than ever before. A HAD SUIT. At Kdgefi Id Court la»t week on the ground that the proof did not support the allegation* of the complaint Juflg* Memminger granted a non suit In the action brought by Mrs. Lucy Dugas Tl'lman against her husband B It. Tillman Jr.. In which she claimed that he had collected and failed to properly account'for some $14,000 In rents and profit* from her property A couple of vearr ago there wa* much feeling In Edgefield because of the separation of these young people and the deeding of their children bv their father to Sena tor and Mrs. B R. Tillman The courts, however,, gave the children back to their mother. COOKING HOME HAMS. People often cohiplnln that Barnwell County cored hams when cooked at thl* season of the year become ao bard a« to be impalatab’e. An over The Runs man of experience sav* that the manner of cooking is the cattSe of the hardness At. hi# home the bam I* boiled a while after break fast in not too much water and then let stand 'n the warm water for several hours—until dinner time—when the fluishlng touche* are put to it and the meat is a* tender and toothsome aa that of tie western canvassed ham. Goode Eden' T.J. Phil PENSION BOARD NOTICE. All members of the County Pension Board elected on Hale Day in Septem ber are requested to meet at the Court House on Sale Day In November to or ganize and get well readv for the prop er discharge of duty to the State and the pensioner*. Let every one come and give that one day to a good cause. n j G. K Birt, Fenalon Commissioner. HOOK WORM NEWS. According to Dr. J. LaBruce Ward, superintendent of rural sanitation for this Htate, three thousand patients have been treated ter the Hook Worm ala- ease In the counlie* of Beaufort, Hamp ton, Clarendon and Martoo since July 13th. Dlspensarte* for tu treatment have be?n eaubllahed In other counties. Hog GATHERING OF GOVERNORS. The Governors of all the cotton •tate* except Gllobrlat of Florida will attend the meeting In New Orleans M October 30 to consider the price of not- toe and cottob Interests generally. The meeting wa* called by Governor O. B. OolquRt of Texas. THK BARNWELL BAPTIST ASSO C1ATION UNION MEETING* will be held at Selgllng, Cvpres* Chap el and Bethany Churches Saturday aud Sunday, October 28-20. 1911 rROURAMME. Introductory Sermon. Organization. Verbal report* from delegates Topic 1. The Association, iu place am! object. The Churches doty In carrying out the action of the Association. Topic 2. Htate Mission*, IU scope and objects. 1» It worthy of our support? Hunday A. M. Mass Meeting, Sermon and C lleetlon in Interest of Htate Mission*. Selgllng. Introductory Sermon, J. K Topic l. J. A Jenkins, C M fle|d, W. C. Baxlev. Topic 2. Geo. Hopkins, Ip* W. I. Kc 1. Sunday, 10 30 a. m. J. A. Jenkins J. O Srnders. Sermon, T. J Philip*. Betbar.y. Introductory Hermon, O J Frier. Topic 1 J D Timmons, A. K. Me Dowell, D. G. Hunter. Topic 2 W M Joues, Capt Dav Rice, W. P. Martin .Hondav, 10.30. O. J. Frier, W P Martin Hermon, W M . Jones. Gvpress Chapel Introductory Sermon. Paul Bo|*n Topic 1 R P GalpMn, W G. Bril ton, Jeff Grubb# Topic 2 Paul B 'len, R. R John •ton. W. H Simpson Sunday 10 30 W. G. Britton, Paul Bolen Sermon, W. H. Simpson. Dinner is expected on ground* ^st- urriav and s* we are ao much behind on State Mission# a liberal comr ibiitlon is asked for both dav*. O. J . Frier, B K Aden, W. G. Britton, Committee. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice I# hereby given that on Fri day, HUH day of November. 1911, the midenogned will tile with Hon. John K Snelling, Judge of Probat for Barnwell County, her final return as Executrix of the estate of Charles E. Bush, deceased and apply for Letters Dtaausory. Mrs Lydia C. Smith, Executrix. October 13th, 1911. M B. F. STORNE „ DENTAL SURGEON Barnwell & Blachil/e. I will be In mv office In The Sentinel Building at Barnwell on Monday and Tuesday, and at my Blackvffle office the remaining days tn each week. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Springfield,, - - S. C. Will practice In «ll Courts of the State and United Htate* 814 DR. J. It X Mil.HOI'S DR. A B. HAIR Milholis A Hair DENTISTS Blackville, S. C. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. FOR SALE—1344 acres land In De catur corny in four mile* of Bain ' bridge, the county seat of Derato- county, (here la a four borsa farm «d j open land on thia place, the balance , anally pot in cultivation Price 77 an ; acre, half cash, balance on terms. Ad- drea* T. H. Henderson, Macon, Ga. Wheelwright and Black- 1 siitk fork Done Here. ffo* bl* owu earn aad neglect Id* own Intemta at tbn call of thepeopl* wfco know bta worth and who have the utmost confidence in hia wise judgment aud strong and solid ax- acuUvo abijitf. Tha railroad* have a motto that avery man should adopt, via: ’’Always tha aafe aide when la rWibt.” nothing to do with anything that conscience does aoi tell you la Horseshoeing a Specialty; repairing rubber tired bu M. W. HITT, •—At Johnson’* Old St ,’S - SHOE - STORE, BLAGKVILLE, S C. ——Continues at-ff jjjj The Lowest =9F= CUT SHOES /U Cost apd Below! Until the clearance is complete and room made ready for Full Stocks of Best Fall and Winter Foot Wear. There are many money saving and comfort giv ing bargains waiting for fortunate buyers. All ages, occupations and occasions suited. "V 1 oma pmk qI fSarawell (The Farmers’ Union Bank) Out of town checks and draft* accepted for depoalt without exchange. ffe pay 4 per cent in Sayings Department OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President William L. Cave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. Walker. Cashier G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS:, J. J. Cochran T. Jeff Grubbs Tarlton S. Cave William L. Cave Dr. Tom F. Hogg Winton T. Walker G. Miller Greene B. Lee Easterling e i “Watch the liorjie J3ar}k GroW” i' FACTS FOE THE FALL Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields. All right horses for driving purposes ami unequalled buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting in the world. Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles, Bridles. Whips. Lap Robes and all horse equipment. Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than ever in shortening days. ^ . / Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C. c»n be found EHo, S. C. Jnat received dlreet f leading Northern w* fully complete,caret STOCK OF GENERAL that la goatantced r< beat tastes and to « moat careful purrhajij£^ They wer<* bmig will be sold rljjhr, amt myself to make the Fall and Winter buslne** campaign on that sound platform Come and aee tht heauitful Dry and Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery that the good ladles of onr county so natural ' ly desire and ao richly deserve Nothing requisite for their nee for any purpose orociraaion has ’ been omitted from my pur- 5 phase*. Bennett Stringfellow Elko, Houtb Carolina. —»■ • TREASURER S NOTICE. The Treasurer’* irfflce wftl he for the eollectlwn of t*x» * I #i ■> •be fl«c*l rear comnaenr lot; J lit, HMJ, from the 16ih day *>4 Lb •n>n,.r, 1S11, to the 15th day of Mandi. )9.2, Inoluslre. Krpm the 1st to the Slat of January, 1912. Incluslye. a penalty of one per cent will be added. From the 1st to the 2ritb of February, 191$, inolntiva. a pexapy of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid In February. From the 1st to the 15th of March, 1912, inclusive, a penalty of saven per cant will be added to al] unpaid taxes. LETT. For State purpose* R| mill* “ ordinary county purposes .6 ” “ beck Indehtednssf, county purposes 2 '* " eonstltutloiial school tax.. .3 ’* Total T7..16| “ There will be an extra levy of 2 mill, in Blackville Township .for public ro,da. Commutation tax will be 91.50 and will he collected at (he same time and in the tame manlier as other taxes. All person* liable for mad duly will ha re quired to pay a commutation tax. SPECIAL SCHOOL LBTT. Cedar Gmve i mi Barbary Branch. Calvary, Mdlo> to. Friendship. Hilda. Healing Spring*, Kline, Morris. NodMjn Forest, Oah Grove. Old Colum bta, Fleas*nt HIH, San Mill. Seigliiigville, Heven Pine*. .. Tinkers Creek ...i/2 m.'D Barton, Big Fork, B1ackv| Cave, Hickory Hd’, Ow« Roads. Reedy Branch, Hjcx- more No 51, Upper Rich Lau i and Ulmers Z... 3 mi p AHendsI'*, Double Po»d, Her- ’ • *•a .4 ..41 .5 ..* THERE IS BUT E STATE FAIR Make Tour Arrangeirents to be in COLUMBIA FOR THE GREAT STATE FAIR OCTOBER 30. 31 and NOVEMBER 1, 2 and 3 THE BEST OF EXHIBITS FINE HORSE RACING / gjk. AUTOMOBILE RACES A MODERN Take Each Day FOOTBALL 03»TEWi FINE ATTRACTIONS / ““pp EVERY RESPECT. ATTRACTtYE aill , MtUtOMI MIB 1 ' ~ For Further Information, Address . / ~ J. Arthur Banks, President J. M. Cantey, Secretary Columbia, 8. 0. FORGET YOUR TBGUBLE8 AHD COME TO I4 THE STATE FAIR. 11 culea and Lee* ./ 4 I Barnwell... Elko Fairfax ... Wllllston.. United States Currency, Gold and Silver Col", ooanty and (ohool cDIma properly approval will be raoelved f«*v taxes. Chocks and drafts will be received foi taxes at tax pater* risk only. J B. Aroivtrnng, Treasurer Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 15, 1911. MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend on flrat mortgage wr real esute. 8 per cent Interest <m amounts under |l000.00. 7 per eeat ou amounts nver 91,900 00. J. O. Patterson A Son. MtlH' , s. 0. manl'Factcxkrs or YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR BOUGH & DRESSES LOMBEI Flooring, CelllBg. Siding,’ Moald- logs, Lath, etc. Can furnish complete House Bills. Sav lills, Dry Kilos ai> > Planing Mill M. W. C. HILHODS DENTIST, irnntl,... n OFITCX HOUBft 8.HO a. m. to 6p. Me Persona living away from Ram«r. will pleaae make appoiLtoianta hefm coming By so doing they will he •■*’ of 1mmediate aervioa and avoid d Hpimintni^nU. Calhoun A Co. Life, Accident GYCLOME LIGHTNIN — and— -- Li * e Stack mviHm owest Katc^ t « Strongest Cowl-