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-V <* ^ ^ T4 .v - -v-' . *wv t .T'”>, When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your Lumber Requirements Complete House Bills our specialty. An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds, screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts, grilles, mouldings, etc., to select from. Our facilities for handling your order promptly and with satisfaction, are un excelled. We own our own stumpage—operate our own saw and planing mills, and we know r jr product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBER CCV AUGUSTA, GA. HELP W A N TED! I appeal to eve'y farmer, riO every frb-vl < f every farmer, to imUI in the cotton aereaKo reducipiti m >vemei.t. "The Koc'k HHI Plan,” owinsr to the late starr, ronM tot to perfectly organized In every county, and where It wai organiaed. some farmer* -have, per haps, been overlooked. J, (J. Anderion, Rock HIP, S. C. jv “THE JiOCK HILL PLAN M e agree to re luce our cotton acreage f ir Pol. :n noted belo v : N ante PI in ted U'l Acres To he Planted 11M J rea (l’n*te on extra sheet, if more room is needed, i Hi in thU flgli' agiinat the Iteara hy colling thi* pledge out and circulating it. l> m t let the re'ent advance in price fool yon. Reduced acreage in cotton meatts bett.r |irice«, diversillcation and good time*. Another Mg crop, or e\en an avenigfa crop, mean* hard limes and tiu.itieaa .tagnation. Report «ent in hv . .. . of, all the Sig ters yt»u can and mall this to J. O. Anderson, Rock Hill,*. C. GARDEN All FOR >0 i ti ARDE N S I have on hand a large suptly nf l''resh f.arden Seed and can stipjily vour need* for your SPRING ('. ARDKN . I handle the Famoo* Wood* Seed in package and hulk. Pet me supply you with vour Onion Sets, Irish Rota- toe*. Cabbage Riant*, etc., etc. 1 call your special at tention to Reason’* Two Round Tomatoe* — they have been proven the beat bv U'»t R. A. Reason Afjent for •Jiijal anil Rexall Rameilies Barnwell, S. C. March 21st, lit 12, The Niibei I Store Mo 1, East Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. Is rightly named. It is so in lo cation .1ml we morn to prove it so hv courteous service, fair dealing and moderate prices. Our campaign commences with the advent of Spring and will con tinue six days in the week ^nd fifty two weeks in the year. March 21, 1912 The ladies of Harnwcll, of the town, surrounding neighborhoods and all visitors are most cordially invited to call early and often and to sec for themselves how choice, complete and satisfactory are our stocks of Spring and Summer 'Goods. Making a specialty of ! Millinery, Dress and Dry Goods, Notions, Knit Gotfrls, Handker chiefs, Belts, Buckles. Laces, Em broideries, Children's Clothing. Ready Made Underwear, Bcauti ; ful Neck Wear and all the thous- land and one things, needed for woman’s happiness and handsome ness. I It is our claim that wc can give 1 better selections, keep in touch | with the fashion changes and all at prices that must satisfy all rea sonable people, Mrs. Pearl Hagood Harvard, Manager. Tfye Barnwell People THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 19H KATES OF SUB8CRIPTI0H. In Advance, per A a ruin; fl.fiO Ou Time... $2.0C One section ef the chain g«ng i* at UiU’a Cro»* Rontlr, the oilier near the A*hley Old Mill in Four Mile town- rbi'i. W. V, Richardson, J. B. Morris, Clerk. 8ui»r. HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M. \ .A /A re*nilar communication of Harmony \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will Iki held J^nLtn Maaonic Temple or. TiuingWJr Mar. c’S 7.30 o’clocl; Vksttlng brethren are corUtai.v invited to attend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. Wm. MeNab, Siv § Tne regular meeting ot Barnwrll Lodge No 16, Knight* ot Pythian will be held at thetr Hall on Friday night at h o’clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of H. L. O’BANNON, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A S. FOR SALK. Eggs from thoroughbred R. 1. Red* at J 1.50 per setting of 15. Mr*. C 0. Meyer, Meyer’* Mill, S. O. THE MOON THIS MONTH. M arch:— Fir*t Quarter .25 Full Moon 3 L**t Quat ter 1u New Moon IN The tax book* close on tomorrow and execution time commence*. Better weallier mav he expected after next Thursday, 21*t March. The March meeting of the S»ltk«- bntchie Agricultural (Jiub will be held tomorrow, Friday. Prophet B ..say* that when the wilder break* it will »ray bankrupt of Cold a ad ►pring w at tilth will he steady. The Spring term of the circuit court w ill commence on next Monday. Judge Robert K. Copes if Orangeburg will preside. Burn out your chimney* and stove tluu* before the March \.ind» drop a soot “park on your roof and your hou«e become* aslie*. On next Sun iav March '7th R!i\. .1. C. Folium ot Sprii.gtield s C will preach at Mt Ai oon at 11 :oU a. m. and at Kline 4 .30 p. m. The ground hog will wake on flic 15th insf. from Id* second nap, come out of its winter quarters and slay above ground, no mailer how bad the w eather. Mr. A. F Young of New York, who had been foi a number of year* in co partnership with ( apt. < II. Malli,. of Blackville in truck farming in sev eral Mute*, died la>t week. Hotel Blackville. recently bought and expensively renovated hy Mr. S. II Kush, wa» destroyed by lire on the earlv morning of Wednesday of last week. The lo*s over the Insurance i* large. Mr*. F.mma Halford h*< returned to the Countv and will open a sewing school at Allendale during the Spring month*, after which she. will return to V'rglnia to spend the summer with tier daughter, M rs. Otey. At F.hrhart on Saturday the plant of the Hacker Lumber Compuiy. freight depot of the Atlantic Coast Line and other property aggregating In vame about $200 000 were burned. The in surance carried wai partial Wc are authorized by Mr. J. O San der* of OUr to stale that yielding to the importunities of many iriei.d* from different section* of the comity he will become a 1 candidate for Ciumtv .■'iipervUor in the approaching primary election, A solid train of ten cars loaded witi cattF w»» sent from Fairfax on Friday to Baltimore by Messrs Sander*. I.oadholt and Young. They have i wen- tv more carload* to ship lu a few davs Tney Ironght the cattle in the 1*11 and fid them through the winter, and found it profitable. Col. Butler Hagood 1*, we be|i.'ve, the pioneer in this county in using the sylu log drug for mad improvement During the down pour week* h« ha* given much care to tiie slier wood roads and drainage system and is well pleased with ihe split log drag a* a mender and preserver of his plantation road*. The Union Time* office was burned last week. For several year* Editor Lewis M, Rice, whose parent* were Barnwell people, has been making hot war on blind tigers, near hear sinner* and other law- breakers. He had re ceived several threatening letter* and some Union people think the tire vv.'-.* of incendiary origin. His many friend* are glad Dr Ed ward 1,. Ratterson ha* located at Barn well for the practice of hi* profession The old home town welcome* the coin ing of Dr and Mr*. Ratteison. with the hope tiiat all Kllrnton will follow their good example by voting unsni mously to come l ack to the county that mourns their Aiken condition. BARNWELL BUILDINGS. Contractor John Eve, colored, H»» oommeneeii hut$dlng on F.»*t M*ln Kffeet, between the Harrison and ToMn block*, a store room bv 100 leet for the Home Furniture Company The handnorr* new pa*»eng*r depot of the Souther Railway W.making ant* Dfactory progres# toward «ompleth>n. It i* located opposite the present sta tion and take* the place of tlv* old round bale cotlnr. compres* on tbe we*t side of the track Rn*tma*ter S. B. Moseley will In the near future begin the erection of a handsome residence on the F Biown lot, facing tiie colonial home hnllt by Hon. Angu* ratterson and Improved by his grandson, the late lion. Jauie* 0. Ratterson. THIRD WEEK JURORS. These were drawn on Moml iv: AHenihtle: *V M Lightsey, F M Young,.! J Harter, J 11 Jenkins Barnwell: J M Caldwell, G R Beas ley. W II Birt J W Birt. Bennett Spring*: .lame* Rountree, T B Harley, S M Baxley. Blackville: D R Martin, S M Hank- insnn, W C Dvdie*. Bull Rond : J A Orav. Four Mili;: Geo Brown. Great Cypress: H B Cave. E U San* ders, J L All. Red Oak: C K Baxley, L L Birt. IV B Barker. Rich Land :.C C Baughman, D 11 Greene, Judson Greene Roaemaiy: W <' Kennedy Svcamore: .1 C I.oadholt, J I. Harley, Emmet Allen. Williston: D I, Merritt, H R Ander son, (' A Bennett, U W Greene Jr, I’ M Hair, J l) Kennedy Sr, J W Mitch ell. ELECTRIC UGH rst At • meeting of lh« Unone'l oa Kona dav eV?nlhg k petlilnn having a auf- fldent number of signature* of quali fied voter* was presented a«klng that an election he held On tbo question of establishing an electric light lyitem for the town of Barnwell The pre llmlnary atep* In that direction are be ing taken hv the Council. On Wed nesday of next week the Council will confer with civil engineer* ns to coal, survey of the town, &c. TO THE LAWYERS. Get good and ready for court Work and push trial* a* never before. It will he an especial hardship on farmer juror* and witno»*e» to attend court thi* backward Spring. Ho get hu*v from the beginning of the week and don't let that tired foiling come over you. ye disciple* of Bhckstone. until vour country friends are discharged from duty. Love sleep If need be in preparing your c**ea but don’t wnsie the day time of the court In trying them. AT DUN BARTON. Tiie High .School movement meeting at Dunbarton on Thursday was a sue cess in it* every feature nr.d g-ivo sure promDc. that the We*l end of tiie coun tv i* ful’y alive to educational needs and is favoring enlightening progress The a!teodanee wiv* very gi*n.| liuieed, the speeche* made were excellent and the spirit of the citizen* enthu-iaatlc. Retltio.i* vv ere ci ecu la ted favoring a bond Issue of $5 ,000 to he u«ed in the erection a:ol equipnient of an up to date school hull li-ig and (or a *necial two mi 1 lax for the (nviuent of cur rent expenses. The cc n*oli lation of the Rich I.ami. Iln-kory (.rove ami Dunliarton schools wi'l he a long step tmvatd the enlargemenf of the facultv and course* ami the adoption of system that mean strengtii and sneoeas. It is to he hoped that the bond* will be taken bv some one or more of the countv bank* and the anm a! or semi annual interest thereon be kept at home. * WILLISTON NEWS. Mr M W. K itching* d-parted thi* I'fo on the Uth inst , ripe in ' and rich in Ihe aflectioi * of his devoted family and honoring friends. In id* death another true Confederate v eternn has crossed Die li«t river to re.t with the ci inrade* gone hef ire. In the year* of peace hi* rn-nrd .v ia »potle*s of wrung He is surv ived ''v hi* widow, two 'slighter* and six «op. The tire fiend on tiie morning of the 7th inst de»lmved (wo of the i l!<*t wooden building* i n the heart of the town The file oiiglnHtP 1 in the (dtice huilding of Dr. W ('. Sni-li, which w ** elected a* a store about fot»v vests ago hv the late Mr Isaac A. Blanton. Tnc hDze leat>etl across the nariovv street on live Ea«t and soon laid In aslie* the Iniddmg ivw tied hy Mr. Al fred Owens and orcopho) a* a drug store hv Mr. A. F.. Owen*. The near hv residence of Mr Alfred Owens caught, hut vva* saved hv the her Ic Work of tiie volunteer lire lighters, though most of the weather hoarding on tire west cud vva* t >rn olf. The loss exceeded live thousand do'larsnn I wa« partial'v covered hy insurance. Oiigm of the lire Is nnktinw n. D|>TINGI ISHKD \ I-ITOK-. Judge Ira It. .lone* of l.auc»»ter. a candiiiate for 'Livernor, *pent Thnr*- d-y in town ami paid u« the compli ment of H call, vvlih h W.as ad the pleas- antcr because it maoifi-sted hi* entile familiarity aitli newspaper llle an I la bor. i n hi« y- ung ' ear* he did go- d servo e for tip Her ,Id of New bel l v, Ms native town. In all depirtm n'* from pulling tiie |it' .. tn wrong loeil* .and, we guc*«, lead'-r*. Fortunately f .r himself he never learned typesetting, but devoted hi* time and taleni* to the tnor--lucrativo and di»tlnctlon giving prof s»jon of law. Thi* was his first visit to Barnwell, b it lie lias promised to come again and “bring his knitting” for a longer stav. He lias many friend* and admirer* in the county who will always give him the glad hand. We had the genuine pleasure la*t Week of making the personal acquaint ance of Mat'.' Superintendent of Edu cation .1 E. Hwearingcn He is the nephew of the late "Unci'* George’ 1 and present Si uat r 1* K TlHman and Inherit* in full measure tiie family tal ent*. Though robbed of eve sight In early 1 f<* hv an nntiappv accident ho A SRLKNDID SL’f’GESS. The Inclement weather of the morn Ing tonaldered the Joint meeting of the public school teacher*, tru-tee* and patron* on Ssiurdav wa* a *i lendid success, (lad t he hi gin a i ng of t ho da V been a* bright, m Itsclo-ing the *ucce** w mild have been *upO’ h ; County Superintendent Horace J. Cr.ittch presided Addresses of lilgh class vvj>t,e ntiide bv II >n (1)**. t ’arroll Simm*, Dr. W M Jone* and tiie mag- neticState Supcrluten l -i t of Educa tion, lion. J. K. Hwearingcn. A Trustee* Association wa* formed, with Dr. W. M. .Four* as Chairman and Rrof. Horace J. Crouch as Hecro- Ury. To fix tiie time and place for the next meeting and arrange « programme, »e leet tonic* for discussion * committee w a* chosen consul in r >.f Wd iam Mc- Nah, J. 11. Warren, H J (Touch. J M. Weallicrshec and Mrs. VV. D. Rice. CANDIDATE CARI>d. The annoiincemetu of Dr A Rethtlne i’atteraoii’g candidaev for l!ie Stste SeiiHte bring* to mind the fact, that for some tiilitv rears his grandfather, Hon Angus RhU'rsnti of Barnwel), wa- President of that hodv, an offi-e the same in hirnor Ho i usefulness as that of the Lieutenant Governor of to dav. It is a natural ambiiion for the grandson to de«irc a seat in the i ham- !>er w lieie tiie life size portrait of hit grandfather hang* upon tiie wall Dr. Ratterson lias given his life to the unwearying practice of hi* prnfe*- sion. F"r soveral ye.rs lie resided in Atlanta, but the spell of the old home and ftiend* brought him hack to Barn well He ha* been a constant student anil hi* f. vv vacation* have been spent In pn-r g-aunate study sod practice lu Hie m '.r noted ho-pital* of New York and lend.in, England where he made frier,d* of many noted nirgei.p* and phvsi'lan* with whom he continue* cor respondence. Mr G J Dia mond Hunoupcea today hi- candidaev for the olfice „f ( uuntv Supervlanr. He tia-liad Urge expert ence in the public service having been In charge of the chain fang between three anil four vfar* when the convict* w ere *11 worked in one holy, lie had no 11 on hie during that period, only one otcapTng and he vva* recaptured the next dav. 'I hat exi»erienc«i has made him familiar with ail road and bridge wmk. For u(iw ards of three year* he h»« been connected with the police force of Barnwell and ha« given ef- fi.'Unt service In preserving good order without ever having *«rioo« trouble with anv violator <>( law. Hn is and ha* been all his life a strictly sober man. Mr. R K. AUrn announces hlm*e'f toilay a candidate for Conotv Super- vi«or. He I- a grand »on of Col. B. II. Brown one of the mo«t bonoted irul efficient builders of the old Barnwell lie is and ha* been all hi* life a practi cal farmer. Though young In rear* lie had thorough training io the school nf ex U’rieooe mid I* confident of Id* ability and determine,! m hi* purpose M make if I 1-eted, a record creditable to hi.ns. If and sati-factory to the [ten l>le. He ha* held the p.nUion ' f cottoti weigh, r at B ackvil|e 'or several 'yea'* and to seller* and buve:« he liu* gi>eit an unvarying square deal. A GOOD Man KKSTH. Mr. C. A. KhUug-w.Tth died on Sun day at hi* home near Dunbarton, aged about 45 vear*. H • i* «urviv«d hv til* widow aid several clnldten. Key. .1 K. Goode cotiditc’.ed the funeral aer- viet s on Monday. G«)\ E TO HER REWARD. Go Sundav Match J 1'JiJ God in In- II c 1 Unite love *aw Th to -euil hi* death angel ti> till* earth and take away the devoted wife of M r E F. Ilerter We can not under«t*nd why God should m ike her life so short Ipoe with n- and w hat is more *ud to take h r aw ay from the dear lutle liabie* tiiat will never know their motheCs l ive Spring is on Ihe Way face Stocks Have W- . and Are Ihe Prettiest and the Best ■# of the thirty year? of my mercantile experience* In White Goods, Ginghams, Percales and Madras I have the first choice of the best houses in the leading dry goods centref, — FOR MEN My Spring Stock of CR0SSETT SHOES * M^KtMjFE’S WALKEASY* tmihimarn is Superb. A Lovely line of Children’s Oxford’s for tile little folks. All Fall ahd Winter Goods Greatly Re- 1 duced in price to make room for Sweet Spring’s Surprises 1 mean business. If you mean business come and you will go no farther, for I will saU Isfy you. 6. F. MOLAIR- BARNWELL, 8. ®. Bank the Proceeds. i HER yon nurfcftt your eottnn yon ibenttf btttk the procHda—*>p«n an aPeoant with u*—t*- »trad of rlirfylul the money In yoar poelut of kfpplng It In yottr liraee. ^Money ki>pt at home or lo youf pockau It eubjeet I* !..«■ from fire or thrfi VD you *boulil get rhecka or drefu for rottoti or thing rlM drawn on other bank*, yon do not here lo pre*er,t them In prreon to the bftnk on which drawn M get them t‘a*hH. Bring or mall them to u« and W- wl| rr Petti tha money and plaea ll to your crodlt on o«r book* •nbject to cbouk. Come and see us or write us. 4 o|o Paid ou Savings BANKofVESTERN BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITALASURPLUS $500,000°$ n LOCAL D/ftECTOftS George M. Bate# J.M. But It Hagood P.M.Buckin^hJtin Mrs. Hurler g*ve huth to triplet* 2 ha- with splendid coinage acquired "ibovKand 1 girl, ono littlo hov wa* pi'llegiatn cducut on and -tote f knowl edge that make him the per of the be*t acnoUr* In the Htat>-. Hi* vvlt-dc heart Supervi-or .1. B. Mnrri* on a road in* apection trip 1h*c week found place* near Meyer’* Mill *o 1mpn**able from the winter rain* that he tranaferred • ortinn 2 of the chain gang to that and tuain arc? in hi* work and the Statn ahull Id he and D proud of the I iminon* record he ha* made and of it* helpful and uplifting influence on It* future etii/.cnsltip. CAR LOADS READY EOlt SALE PYTHIAN MEETING. Tiie *cmi annual convei.tlnn of the PvthUtu* of till* Divtrii't, at Fairfax on Tliuradiv of last woek tva* one of point. When the imperatively needed 1 ever iicld in thi.s ■'late, both in repair* are completed the section will ! the quantity urul quality o. attendance, tie returned to Four Mile town«liip to FINAL DlnRHARHE NOTICE. Notice i* hereby given that the un dersigned will tile Id* final account a* guardian of Olx H Klfi* Jr. f with Ilou John K.Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County on Monday, April 8th, 1912 and apply for loiter* di»mi*8ory, Ola H. RUU. March 5Ut, 1012. All the be*t yegeUble aeeda. Irish , potato and rye aeed at Molalra., also rad a,nd white ontos *«i». 1 1** 04 ?* AllendaU, o. L. MELON SEED Stone if s Improved Watson. F.xtra fancy! from melon* 45 lb* and oyer, fTr*t from the Tine*, field* re»erved excluelyely for *ccd purpo*e«. Rind yery firm, the best carrier, beat *hip- per; meat yery «weef, lusclon*. melt ing, excluding other melons from all market*. Very prolific, producing car per acre. Heed 75 et*. lb. in any quan* tlty f. o. b. AHendale S. C , cash with order. L. A. Htonejr, Allendale, 8. C. Allendale and Cttlaco' finNh tho work commenced there, Im- hiy there doe* r.ot tnecti abandonment and the patient Four Mile folk* will get a’fquare dial. Brer Rabbit I* a wi*e littb animal. He i* not a* cunning a* the fox, the j hawk or the hunter, hut he t* a better | doctor than hi* flesh eating enemlcev | At tlii* season, when Pa**afra* hud* i are swelling, he la digging down to their root* and eating tlieir *ap fliling j hark a* a blood purifier. The old time j cu*iom of requiring children to drink ' saasafra* tea at till* season was no doubt learned from Brer Rabbit. The Southern Railway la conducting i a new school on wheel* It* purpose i* the teaching of dairying, and tuition j i* free. A car provided with all the latest improved dairy appliance* i* cmvaMing the State. F.xpert* of (he government department of agriculture accompany the train, giving free lec ture* with stereopticon picture*. The car will make stop* of a few hour* each at Bamberg and Blackville in early April. AH Intereited In cattle raising, but ter making«nd Increased milk produc tion will do well to meet tho train. I P: 8. The Hintheru Railway’s dairy train will he at Bamoarg at 9 a. m. and Otb. » 4 train will he at tsamoarg at 'J a. r ^ at Btackrllle at 2 p. on, on Apt il Hie iidiniruhlc fiospitHlity of tiie South- «1 dr entertnitiRr* ma Ir cv-rv Ti-itor a* welcome n* if he were at hi* own home, and tiiat the guest* were well pleased wa* evidenced hv the superior excel* lence of the addressea deliverc i, too many to he mentioned and too eloquent to he reproduced In cold type. 'I he prominent official member* pre*- rnt were Di-trlct Deputy Grand Utiah- cR.'lor Janie* F. IJvrne*. who taid s-ide congrf.si uial dutie* for a cum!* of d*y* to ho with his brethren, Grant! Chancellor F. K. Mevers of Charleston, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal- ] Brown and Editor Elbert H. Anil of The-Rv lliian. Three se.«*ions were held morning, af ternoon and evening and >Meh Wias an improvement on the preceding. For the next Rythian ye -.r the 'fol lowing officer* were chosen : DDtriet Deputy Giant Chancellor George Warren of Hampton. District Deputy Gram! Vice-Chan cellor, Dr, G W. I. I.oa limit of Jenny District Deputy Grand Ma*ter at Arm* Rerry W. Price of Barnwell. District Deputy Grand Secretary W iLiam McNahof Barnwell. District Deputy Grand Inner Gu*rJ, J. M. Main of Sycamore. DDtrlot I>epurv Grand Outer Guard, B. F. Trtotn*»of Fairfax. ( The next meeting will be held with tbe Hampton Lodge In August, 1912. Imried In the ca«ket beside* it* mother. Mr*. Harter was .’17 year* oil and Die njotlici of Id children, 2 having gone befine her and N Jiving one*, >bo Wa* t!te daughter of IN'tn and Jane CreeCh and was tmrn and raised in the A.lcn'a Chapel neighborhood. ’She ♦vs* hiiiied Monday afternoon a 1 o’clock in Hie f ttnllr burying ground. May God help those dear one* that j have the little babieS'in nhargn. The | family have the sincere sympathy of the neighborhood In the los* of their dear, wife and mother. '•She 1* gone but not forgotten ” A Friend. ENTERED INTO REST, Mr Goorge w Carroll died nt his ho no at Hilda on February 21st. aged 57 year*. He had been In falling j health for some time, although hi* l**t j illness was brief, cumtnencing only a ! short lime before hi* death. He was} kind and alfectlonate to ids family and friend*, j He I* survived by Id* wife, thfye daughters, two sons and tWn brother*. On the 22nd nlf hi* body wa* latd/to rest in the family burying ground hear Healing Springs At the time of hi* death hi* little daughter. Velma, aged 8 wa* very dll and on the following Friday 0117 Heav enly Father *ent Hi* angel to bear the pure soul fir a Hho:ne not rok'le with hands.” Wc pravert God to spare bar life, but He, In 111* wisdom, saw beat to take iter to Join her fsthe^, to dwell In perfect happiness that know* uo end. Let us, who** hetrf* »fc In deepest sympathy for the grief sfrlckep mother and wife, pray God to comfort and sus tain her In her borrow. Dear one*, you have left u* And tour los* we deeply feel. But ’ti* God Who bath bereft us, He can all our tdrrowa heal. L. A. M« A Car Load of Horses tmd Mules of ihis Staiuilrd excellence hanuled by me and that, ‘have made Blackville tbe best market in Lower Carolina lately-.received end ready for most seasonable sale* / A Car Load of genuine lied Itust Proof Seed Oats, grown OH own places and the best of this kind that Cfltel ftoil and seasons can produce* Only 75 cent! & BtuiheL A Car Load j t of the splendid Bancroft Oat*, made 01! Hty places, a really unequalled grain for all stock first favorite wherever known*. Only a dollar ft t can spare from my reserve for planting two car loads. The quant'tv i» limited, the low, so the wise farmer will be quick t^ eeettfil from my Wonder Crop*. / ^ J. D- BLACKVILLE, - - -