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J* W tt « I H«mun ' At-lil* r«n *nm« BtmWCll P^Opl^l««H^ptgr^ br rur.ntn|t • >1wp » I Tnm»gr •m\ii) ! ftb*iid of »«inrr» •, _ ^ " Ifnvtnf •tr«lfht •*(!• nr*t to SHd to t>» tpl K. rnHEJ, KiUr i Pm’r •t, *v—t. .- ,rr-r_i' «*•!€« tDCSTt met LA % os v -> / •—/ / . . i' r - - •- -j- . - fflU!Ut)AY. Al.oiwr 1, 1P12 ■M7 J Tr <: TrTsr-fc-jj i; .-.-a- •futt la brre. It bt* betfi tinaih of h»tMa«, forTOsny of tho r« moat dacUife contlUta bare fonfbt under Its torrid »un. Be for* the ora of railroad* (t rv^ulred tauob Tim* to muator arioia* and mako ftregaratlona for the carnival* of death Tbit month tha Dattlt of the ballot* I* to 6* tmfht to a flnWh bj tha oandi> data* for Mta'r and congroaatohal hon> ora* aalafi** and atepplnf ttoue adranl^ •f*t. Th* dnten Btat* oampilgnara have fo«rU*« additional county campaign •ngagemoaTa acheduled. The final ehnrgta and countercharge*, a««aulti and ambntradea, will be tbrough the iMrdmant conntlea, where the mnj'irtty Of tha DetnocraU.'' vo*ra of the ritate llvo, raova and have their being. Much of the word ammunition al ready fired ha* hewn of a *mnky char- eetar and ha* rather blackened than «trlgbUn«d the combatant*. f.«t It be kopod that a good ending will follow a bad haglnnlng. We pitbll*h today all the tenalble ar- tlolea we have been able to gather re lating to the army worm end the beat method* of defence agaln«t so danger- •u* a pe»t The*e article* »bonl l be |ira*arv*d, k* they may he of u»o lo fo- thr* year*. FOR TilK SCKAl* HOOK Th* Kail Army Worm (lAjibvgmH Frn*l|>crda).—Kxteoslou Artiili No. lxxxiii. Thaie h In tbl* S ate, and »everal •thar Southern S'ate*, an |n\»»iiui ol th* fall Armv Worm on corn, gras, and cotton. Thu caterpillar l« nb<"it 1 to 1} Inrhea long elien groeu. It i< quit* different fn in tha cotton rater* pillar, althoogh manv farmer* ini»lake oaa for the other. This lii**ct which la now in till* State 1* not th- rnti.m •eU.rplllir which did »o much injury »o cotton |a*t Sommer, bi.t is tim Ksl 1 Army Worm which ie *«mc:tmea railed \ba tire** Worm. Th* Kail Army Worm I* usually ftr***nt but In such small number* (h«t they do no harm to the rrop* but o* th* other h»*d eat the gra»» In the Said* It i» only when this insect gel* fthuadaot that it do«a harm by eailng graaa, corn, p*a« and or>tton. Th* weather condition* tbl* sea»on have loan unusually favorable for it* devel opment. Most farmer* who have se-u the work of (his Insect reattce that im mediate action I* necastarj (or tbecoo- froi of thli pe»t. coNruoi uasci usa. Ihe two p •Ison* Hist bsve given tbr %oat aatt-factlon *o far *rc [>ow,l ml Broonal* of lead and 1‘arl# green Carls » *oa cao usually b* bought at a I m»l ilg ature, wlille as a rii|r araenate of )*ed !• not haodleil hy such dealer* The arsenate of lead ran he secured from wholesale dealer* and mi»*t all e««i1 Iron sa* A few such Arms are Komar Rankin of Atlanta. Ua , Tne Wt||«tl Seed Co. of Augusta, tla , W M. Bird A Co of l h»rlesion, H C Th# Murray l*rug Co of Columbia, rs ( , F J Burkmaa*. Augusta, , bh<r win WiClam* t o., Savannab. (>a. WOW TO IUSIKIHITE Til* ri'l*o«« AO>>wt six inyhc* from **ch end of a howrd one Ho b thick and four Im ha* wide, and twelva inch-a longer than •Ue » tilth of the row*, hore a hole one lrt«h or more iu diameter. < nt two plere* of rlelh, ‘Jo*14 tnrhes, the rloth being ahout the welghjj i>f H < / duck Make two hags of these niece* ■ f dodi md u«'k one on each end, »ectlrrly un. tier the holt In the hoard. The holes fn the board* may be Hoard with wood- •B atopper* made for th*t pn>j*oee The Nrgs are aheut * Inche* dei p aud 15 l.tcbe* long. Tllla an angeiM. i.l ran be carried on foot nr on a mule and two row* treated at the •ame time Apply In the morning while the dew la on the planla but do not get the hag* wet. If Caria Green i* uied repeat If faio waahea It otl. awofMT (»r rineoN to ra*. Tor cotlon three fnct high uae tha following amount* of which ever p'>i»- nn 1* ««ert. The aimmnt varl-» accord ing to whether the cotton la smaller or htrger than three feet high. And lu the case of eoi n am) other cro|># van accordingly Aeaenat-of I.-»d; 1 to .% puind* per ncra. No danger of horning I'arte Green 5 to ‘Jj pound* per acre f>n large plantation# where quick work la Imperative, the Pari* Green should WOl he a*td In quaniltir* msteiiallv exceeding the do»e given above a* •here la danger of *erlou*ly bufolng *be foliage The second geireraHoo w ill likely ap. pear In about three or four week* af ter the p-eseuC generation disappears a«td will poeslblr b* more nnnn rou*; it w||| ha well to keej' on the lookoiii #ur the aecond outbreak. t>o not hesitate to comnumicat* with vh for frrrtber information c.ohcernirrg ♦M* or any other lueect*. T»ivi#lon of Entomol-gr, Citmaoo Cojege, M MOW TO FIGHT A KMT WORM. here ight a* protected When worm* collect drag log through furrow.* 4 The third generation of werm* I* now entering the ground tw tvansforr’ Into moth< These deposit *gg» which hatching within a short Mm# will pro- d«c* amAher n«ierailon of wortna. i CONUKEAd OONCICRNEI*. Congres* last we*k appropriated 113 - UtlO for war on the army worm With thl* money acientista will be •out wherever needed to help the farmer* fight the sudden toe. Saturday’a Spar tanburg Herald publishes a,* an editor- U| thl* letter front Cougreasman J. T. Johnion: I have secured from the bureau pf entomology the following statement a* tu th* bMt method of trentmem: “Col a considerable quantity of gra**/or other vegetation which the Wor/ha will feed upon; sprinkle thl* with pari* green while the vegetation lx damp and place upon the ground iu rompacl bunches throughout the In fested field*, when the worm* will Usually gather undurueath th-se p >1- aoned halt* and, feeding thereon, will he deatroynd Thl* I* the best remedy we can recommend In vi-w of our prexent knowledge of the Insect ’’ 1 suggest that you publish tills arti cle In your paper, so that people In all parts of the county, If Hie worm ahonld make It* sp[>e*r*nee, .could lintanily combat It. The worms might do great damage before the farmer* could get In communication with one of the ex- P'lrl*. Aay druggist from wliwm the p-oplo fniy the pari* green can tell theut bow to dilute it. The ealornol' - gist also suggested that even though the worto hu* not made Its appearance It might hot lie a had idea to sprinkle pari* green on the gra*s and other veg etation, and even no the si lk* of cot ton and corn at the edges of the field, so that the worms could tie poisoned as they b-gau to enter the field. 1 hope your people will not he visited bv this pe#\ but it is wc’l to be pre pared to mi et it. I am, very sincerely vour*. Jo*. T. J dinion. Kin H CORN KX POSITION’, Columbia, S C , Jolv iS —Few d'- partmeuts of scieio'e have shown great er development and attracted wider public attention in recent year* than the breedino if plant* and animal#. Tire American HreedeiV AMociatlon I* eomimsed of scientist* and practical breeders who are working along tliesv lines for the Improvement of plant and animal life. Thia association will hold |(.« annu*l meeting at Columbia. Janu ary JS, Jo and J7. t'-'IS. In connection wltli tba Iiftli National Corn Kxpo»l- lion. The National Corn Exposition has assigned a booth to the Ameticsti Breeder*’ Association for it» exhibits and headquarter- during the exposi tiuii. I n tins booth will tie exhibit* and literature relating to the suhj-ct* of |iiaui breeding, antin.ki breeding aud eageiiic.. Since the organisation of the Hreed- er»’ A s-oelaf mu th- |ire-idcr.t ha* tieen Mon. .lainca Wiiaon, ih» famous .Secre tary of A gneu11ore. Th* •ecretary t* Trof. SV M Hvy-, the Assistant rw-cr# t»ry of A grlyiiiliire. I’luf Hay* 1* ta king a great d-at of In'errst In the prv|ara'lon of the very excellent program, tn which he it giving hit parsonal attention Among the printi Inenl memtxrra ai tiyc in the as*o< ittlon is l»i II J vv-hhrr. who dove] put the I ttlcliraled VN ^tiher Ciitton He I* In < lisrge of the plant breeding do paninent i f the as>«M'ia.|ou . or I I M K I N ! HK SOI I. "’*«litngtoo, .1 i!\ Ju — \n invesfiga lion made hy |'ieaii|.-nt Finley of tlie t*t1111tit'rii Railway Sy •tem, |,a* shnw n that experts m lue i neml-irv of atn a are unaiitmous * of ttij opinion that lime in .nine form will !i#iietil oi*uy of the anils of the ts.io t heaster n Stale* ty rofrecting rlieir aciditv, and Improving their oie< hanh-a! luoolUion ! I’re#| lent Kinlev has secured the 'opinion* nf expert* throngliont the Southeastern Si He* and also n the ►.ast-rn and Middle .Elates. In toinw ( f whl'h expertmoiit# with the u*e of Mine liave heeu carried on for a long #eiie» of yeais rtic-e opinions lutve hern pihlishrd |it an ill istialed foldei w hp'h ia befng wlih lv dist ritiuled among tne farmers in tlie territniT traversed hy the lit e* Of the Houttiern ft .it w ay avetent. Karuiera and others interested in Hit* silMect ni iy ntitam copies of tin- folder hy addressing \V VV. Kinlev. I’residenf, Southern Rtilwsx Co i twriv, V> a-htn^ton, [i. C. How the Trick Was Done Shoving the Ingenuttr of Bn Able EmlssariG /- /■ By HELEN INCU^HAflT. CopyrigTit, irta, by American Freaa u.^ai !... i. •OVIRNNKN It R.vMMot.OfrtBT retrira VIC* fo XtKVfKHS. Forth# benefit of farmer* in the <!i«- CrtotBBow hain^f t'avrgod hy the armr worm between South Carolina anil T»exaa. F. M. TlTekafer, of tha Knited fUxVex Deparunant of Agriculture,, and M- L. Werabant. ?1*tn entnmologl.-t of Georgia, bax issued a bu^etlrv setting Mtrth measures for ebveking the ad- wanoe of thf piaguw. Aftar pointing out that the worm be- jcloe ft* work In bottom Tmif* abtf ap T*«»r# first in gra*s, where it can b» *■©** e»#ily destroyed, the bulTeflo fav» “On tbrfrst appaaranen of the wort* farasera abouW either duet with pow- WaeH ar*enate of lead, undiluted or fisizad at tbo rale of one pound of ar- MtiBte to four or five ptmnda of flour, Wing three pound# of rhie poison to wlfht or BlO* pmiada of tbe diluted Victors to tha acre. Arsenate of lead ^eau form may be used m the form of A sprajr. the strength nl two to three pound# of arsesate to 60 g*IInn* of wa- tar with aquat qnatitHie* of unslacked ! 11*00. bpraying 1* -nftferable for I jamofeoru-" " . Part# graoq also will poison the ‘Worm*. It U stated, but ia not au safe to u«a. . / 'WMm vomr-ara «uroliinf/’ the ••r.imi ng Event # C*#' Tliefr Mb a (low# Hi f ue “ .\i the recent mee'ing of tlie State Farmer*' f’liioii in CVium iln ex.-sens- lor John I,. M(l/*urfn of Marlboro made a speech nn ihe Wureboti-o Act declared iinc<institntinn:il hv the Su preme Con11 and «aid that a somew hat similar bill wifi be presented at the wext. session nf t ie Genclal Amrxnhly From the t ujninbl* ffBi-ord's report of hi- .iddres* tin* bit of prophecy ia ta ken Recent event# fit naMon*! and state political affair* led Mr McLaurni to deplore in In* adrffe** the onrrup’ton in public life In this regard be said: “If h.ono vesrs from today naught re. rosined of tbi* generation nut two d.nl v newspper*. one wrfth an account of tb»* Chicago 'steam-roller' convention, and tbe ether w ith an account of tbe oimpaign meeting recently held in this citv, from that record the able *o- Haloglat of tbat far time, in spite of our vaunted twentieth century civiliza tion. our groat wealth and boasted Christianity, would mark u* down a* a race of moral saVages, and a full knowledge of our Intellectual and nia- terfal triumphs would only further confirm hi'* conviction.’’ A 501 ABLE CASE. !.T At Mx ebaarber# in Sumter list week Associate Jii-tlce T. B. Fraser of the Supreme Court admitted James G Slelgler of Aiken to ball in tbe sum of ffvo thousand dnll\,rs. The application for bail and argument were made hy Tame# E. Davl*, K#q, of Bsrowel], ftn the grotThd that a* Heigler bad not been couvictetf of a capital offence and tali sentence bHug for ^a* than t«n ya*r* iurprtsonoieiit be wa« emitled to ball pending bi« appeal to tbe hnpreme Court a* a matter <if right. Solicitor Gunter oppoaod tbe granting of ball hy Justice Kraaer. but tba position of Ur. I>avl* was approved by rbc Justice The ca*» began tart FaR when Po liceman Wade Katter-on was killed by Selglef, a well to do farmer. Bail waa rtfuaed the defendant before trial and he remained In jail At the Sunimyr term of Alkan court he wa* found gull of man»laugh»er and aentencad b? Judge Hayua F. Rice to agfsa yaara ImjprUuuiiiBut, AsvucfaSSon. r "Mme. Cbe^ctlierT* •Vea.” “Ula excoMonny baa directed me to admit yob na sooti *a you called.” The atteiwVnnt lesl Use Way to the private office of the minister of foreign Affairs, opened the door nnd Announced: ’'Mnn*. (.’bajielller!” •‘The government,’’ anld the minister, "appreciating your past nervlccs. Is de sirous of athllng n> the amounts Al ready paid you ftuotlicr 80.000 francs.” ‘ And I doubt not tbe government ex- !>ects me to «dd to my pAst services a Porrespoixllng fiiBount.'* "C'An you leuv* Aw London tonight?” “I can go anywhere at any time.” “Very avell. 1 will explain.” Tbe minister east a took about the room, hn bit uni with htm before enter ing upon a matter Involving secrecy, leaned fortvard Ih bis chair and spoke in a low tone. "The British government has made a treaty with the aintiassador of the sub lime porte At I/mdon by which tbe snl- lun grants valuable concessions to Great Britain. We have been negotiat ing with tbe sultan's ambassador tiere In I’uris fur these same privileges, but wo are too late. ‘‘Fir Bradford Chichester, one of the younger members of tlie British diplo matic corps, has engaged passage by sea for Constantinople In u ship sail ing on tbe 14th. He will carry with film Hie RHtfcb Turkish treaty fur sig nature nt the Turkish foreign office. It I- our purpose to delay hiijj either at siartlng or on the way." Mine. Clispelller reached London the next morning and report**! In persoh to Baron la Brun. the French minister. "In order to assist you." be said. “I give a dinner this excnlng nt which Mr Bradford Clihhester will be pres ent. lla\e you costumes?" "Everything except appropriate Jew els. 1 shall i*ersonate a wealthy Amer ican widow —Mr*. Worthington Wood.” "Where shall I send tlicru?” "No — I’ortni.m square.” "Very x\ ell. I ahull expect you at S •' At the dinner gl'cn nf tbe Fn-nch enibxssy Mis. M Un nington WcnhI, xx ho, though bx>rn of ITimicIi parents, had 1I\>-1 the tirvt lifteeii ^c.iis of her life lu A inert'a.* xx ns tnl.en In to din tier by Mr Bradford <'hi. hosier She knew that his family, though an. lent, werx- not rl< h and that he would gt.-xd lx take a xroaliby xxlfo. She manifest ed iso much lnten-st In #e»-lng Ids coun try seat, tlie luines, on the Jrl-h chan nel and Botne V<*» inllrs from Ixxndon that he, thinking to Iw-neflt In the ni.ifter of * cniirtshlp shoxiid ho deem *0' li tb-slral.le- nrr inge.| a house party to go there to remain i III the 13th. xx hen he must rciurn to the cltj t«> t>e ready to sail on the llili (>f course Mr- Wo..<| # ,ns Inx iti I. 1 be in x t .lav a si nn 11 number of guests n'-sciut'le 1 | nt the Ionic- It xx *- xx 11111■ r, but the !ion«o xxn- < heer fu'lv llgtit—l and |..j-s tilircl on every hearth Sir Brntford dex..ti-1 hlm*elf to the young widow There ire xx om nn xx In. posses- the knack of cirrx Ing a:i tmpn >alble man quicklyolT til* feet Me li v» i* Mrs Worihuigton W.hmI. She udminl-t«-red. wo to speak, a love potion Tliru- #■* iu It a re.iMiii to ■ su-w- le-r xr tim in •--et that he . oijld fifx ef aspire to possess tier Eye- that shot a «.p,irk to kindle pis-loti, felgn«sl Iuihh etn e 'oex. lie rex erenee. Sir Bradford, Mr# \V.v-J and sex evni (dtiers of the le-o-e fain.x had gone rfp from f oi don on t tie same train and In i he same eompartmcirt Mr*. U'o»>d noined that her In.st earried a le-ittier luikl bag tint he n.-ref b.-t sight of If tie left the train for a moment at a station hr took the hag with him: if he xxenf ffitn life smoking enmpurt- toent to enjoy u ftgar the baud !mg * cut xx It I) hint Mrs. Wo.-i ills'# fwitf. r.J that when he entered life family ei|iii|xuge to be fit ix en to Ills honie, xx Irile he geve up hi- rugs, rfmbreH i and other suHi he- kmglugs to the scn:iiits\ Ijo tield on to the satchel She deemed ft neces sary to her plans to knnxv where the hand hag w<>r»M he d.qvxslTeil. But as finou ,i- the ho.sf enteredeffhe heutse, iCarlng his guests ter be sho^rt fo tlielr rmims by the h'oTtsi'krrper. he disap- ixrared. Vi'heff Mi’s. Wovnl next saw Sun the sat. hef Was not xxlfh him. "1 have broiiglrt xx M It m**," ide* said to hi in, "a fexv of mV finest Jowels. not during to lea'rc them In London, fine you a s^fe t'u the h.odsc?" ' t ei tainly,’ - he said. “One moment, li xx III call tbe housekeeper. The saje tk in in}- hvdroorti. Sire wffr go with Ms.” "Fs? Is if n-ross.rrv fot you to go?" "1 never allow txiy safe fo be opened except by isyself.” "On second thnffghff. ! Wi.l keep my Valuables locked fn my trunk.” There.way a fnfnt reproach in the 11a jice sire gave him and her tone. "I’afdou me,” he said. "I would frust yon. htrf my hvatsekeeper”— "You xvould n»)t frTist?” sCertainly, 1 would trust yoii both, hut there Is property In that safe that doesn't belong to me. Woul^ i be Jus- fifiod In permuting any one. however f¥ustworthy. tx> go in tliere'/” Als tone was groffiog uv.xre decided. Intet-ma of atata wi-re assorting thorn BelrwB. "You would Ire « fool to do no. ttofr t* my box. I Intrust It to yotir cur».” A temptation came to him not Tt> be outdone fn a matter of Coufidetre'e, but he resisted It. Taking the box. to which there xvere otil.x a fexv gems for informal vsceaaloBB. tie txv-ut fllxXiy and placed It lu hla safe. The next ereulng at dlnttec the young Widow was entrancing, fitte seemed to l*e In a light, fealHxy mood. She told the atnry of how the host had re fused to |>errolt her to visit hla *nfe Without tits being present and set all the guests laughing by It# humorous telling. Tlfe host laughed with the fest. ami had he not beeu coming un der a si>eli that would have erfUed the matter. As It was he winced. There was underneath Mrs. Wood's huffior a faint suspicion of ridicule. He tried to excuse himself, but only got tangled in his ow'd excuses. "Don't you Ihlftk.” said tbe Indy to the othr+s, "that Sir Bradford owes toe some tepfitatlon?” All banteringty agreed that be did. "Well, this is the last night of our Visit here. Let him Intrust me xvlth the key of his safe till tomorrow Aorn- tng.” All declared that such an act would hot necessarily be showing any con TJdence whatever. But tbe widow hi aisled Hint It would satisfy her. and she smilingly held out her band for the key. The thought flashed through Sir Bradford's head that tit? safe, lielng in his own room, would tie under his control through Ihe night, ^here was a pretty xvomau smiling at him. daring him—a woman with whom be was fascinatxed and whom ho thought It advantageous to marry. Nevertheless he dkl not consent. Then suddenly there came a flash from the xromau's eyes, a haughty look as If she deemed subb a denial of confidence Insulting. Sir Bradford put his hand In his pocket and tossed the key on the table be fore bcr. Amid a burst of laughter she seized It and placed It In her corsage. The diplomat bail no owner yielded to ai) luqoitse tlxsn tv# regretted hi# act. A man under a woman's spell is liable to rush from one extreme to on- otlier. One moment lie trusts her Im plicitly; Hie next tie fears that he has fallen Into the tolls of a dexll. At aay rate, such was the fear of Sir Brad ford. Never for a moment during the exenlng did he leave the side of the woman who possessed the key of hla safe—the safe xx here xx as deposited that which if it passed Into the i* 1 *' session of another would ruin him. If he turned axvay from her for a mo ment It xxas that sli# should not see the expre-cdon on Ids face xxtieu b# cursed himself for a fool. The xx Ido xx r.illlcd him continually "Aren’t you going to give me one mo ment alone?' Be comforted: I am not In the tis bit of xtsitlug *liX but my own room when I x tsit '• ' Will you sleep xxltli n rcxHver under ymr pillow tonight:'' These were some of the ’luxnterlrxgs she gi\e him. much to the nmu.-cnient of tlie guests. At told night, when il»e party broke np. sli» had made no njuxe She ru#e xx itb the others and went up to her room The moment Mr Bradford heard her door close tie went up to Id-* own apartment With Ids eyes fixed on Ids safe he pare himself up lo tumultuous musing It contained his po-sthlr ru:'i and the key was In the passes,Ion "f a woman tie bad known but a few days • pooh, j->oh' What an ass' Nh* only did it to tiedex tl nr*. Nonseti-e: I hi'c a rexidxer under my pillow, and If any one should come In here tonight - Mora nonsonie: Who's to fomc ” Thu- he trhsl to di-xnLs* the matter from his mind. But, oh, If he only had the ke»’ . lie xxent to |a>1 and tried to »)e.-p hlumber would not come Eaneylng tie heard a niioement In his ri»«m, l*e arose and struck a light lie xxas nsliinusl of himself for doing so. hut left It burning 1 tils made him feel a trifle m<*re comfortable, and tokafff morning he went to steep Me xxas uwxkcried by his valet l»rlng Ing hot xv a ter After A glance at tire safe, which slioxxrd no evidence of haxing lx eu tainp<'fe<1 with, he arose dresi-sl and xxent ffoxx n to breakfast. A maid approached bjm and said: "I took ttie hot xvatef to Mrs. Wood, loom »>. Fhe didn't ansxxcr xx l(en I knocked, and I nsnt In. She Isn't there." Sir Bradford tdanrhed. I.Ike light ning the thought flaxhed through hM brain that the Fey of his safe had gone with 1>er. Thrh he sa tt tlnit lie xvits ruined He xxas to sail that afternoon fur Const ant tinq»t». I he only xx ay to get the treaty xxas to break .nto hfs Safe. But ft waa a new tind perfect one. put fu since h'e had entered the dlplormgtie aezxlee Only in London could men be found of Huffb-ient skiff to do ILF tfoffc. ahff fyondotf xxas 30/> allies a xx a x . F/e puf frfs hand to his head, staggered np fot Ids room ffnd forked hitnseff hi. Twenty foq* f-nnfs Inf/T the mlnii,ter of foreign afTaffs in Barfs received tiiF caM of Mm*.. Chaprlller. He direct ed that shV 1*0 at once admitted. "WeH V he snM ‘T left fbe /ffprom.-rt at frfs ftotyF frtt fram I^mdou with the ffoafy lorhed fn 3St safe. T'hrfe Is (he key.” “And lioxv much time do yotf ffrfrfk ■Ue will gain?'’ She handed Mm 1 aff ffem cut f.'om a Vrexvspnpef statlug (Nat Sir F*r.adford ChkhestcV find Kent fo London for y>eii fo open his sti/e; fhrft they had failed ffud others mor* skrffftfl had gone up ^ ffe had otfefed (ffe totfef ff.fXXI If flfex Would do tfje fob W (hfee hotffs.” "That wfll do.” Haiti the mlnf-tfer. rt 0ur treaty is on the winy.” tie drew b*r t check for KT.OOO ffawr /'irt( Primatf KUcUoh Aiurvit J7rA •siaritMaw CANDIDATE CApDS. Strond Pri- rsitry Eltction Sspt. \0th United States Senate I hereby announce mvself a candi date for the Vnlted State* Senate, •utr- Jcct to the rule# of ttio Democratic pxrty. Tour support and li.flueoce will be appreciated N. B Dial, LaUren*, S. C. ’ *' State Senate Barnwell, 3. C., Aptdl Sf. 1D12. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Atate Senate; subject to the ruiea and regulations of the DHpoeratlu Prim* ry Election, and pledge myself to abide by the reaulu and to aUpport the nominee* of the party* j. Emile Harley. Barnwell. S . C., March r>, 1912. I re-pectfiillv announce tnyself a cilhrlldate for the State Senate, subject to the rule.# and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge my*elf to abide by the result* and to support tbe nomine** of tbe P*rty» A. Bethune Patterson. Master Barnwell, S. C., March 1, 1912. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Ma-ter. sub ject to the rules sad regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, anil pledge myself to abide bv the result* and to support tbe nominees of tbe party. II. L. O'Bannon. Blackvllle, S. C., Feb. .*», BH'i. I respectfullv announco iny»c|f # can didate for the office of Master, subject t« th# rules »ntl regulation- of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide hy the result- i and to support tbe nomiueea «4 tbe l party. II. Fullctton Bul-t. Clerk of Court. Congress Ambition* td represent the people of the Second district In 'Congre*#, 1 re spectfully offer my candidacv in thb cotolng primary for yoUr kind consid eration, agreeing to (upport the nomi nee* of the party. Harry D. Calhoun; Barb Well, S. ti. I Verehy annbunce toy candidacy re-election a* Representative of the Second IKatrl'ct In the U. S. Congresk, pledging myaelf to abide by tbe rekult of the Detoocratlc Prlmarv. Jane* F. Byrhes. House of Representatives Appleton. 3, C., May 22, 1»12. I reipcctfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rule* and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Elec tion; and pledge myself to abide by the result* and lo support the nominees of the party. Clayton 3. Warner. Rfil!i»ton. 3. C., May 13th, 1912. t reipectfully announce myself a candidate for tbe Hou«e of Representa tive*, subject to the ruiea and regula tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, and pledge myself te abide by the result- and to *upport the nominee* of the party. R. M. Mix-on. Barnwell, 3. C , It. F. D. No. •>. May d, H>1‘2. I re#pectfnllv announce myself a candidate for the House of Rcprc-enta- i live*, subject to the rule# and regula tion- of the Democrath' Pririiary Elec tion. anil pledge niy-elf to abide t y th# results and to support the nominees of tbe party, j J J. Cochran. Treasurer. Barnwell,.3. C.. July 9th. 1912. I respectfully abnounoo pxvaslf a candidate fqY the officii «f Trodaurer of Barnwell Collmy; subject to tha rule* and tojfolathons of the Demo- eratlc Prltoat-y Rtoctton; and pledge myself to abide hy the results and t* support the nominee* of the party. B. Armstrong. Magistrate t Barnwell, 3. C , July lat; inf2. respectfully aoyiounce toyiletf IHICH candidate for the office of MagUtrate -object to Die rule# and rcguia.tion# ol the Democratic Primary Election, and plyjge myself to abide hy the result# and to »lipport the 0“minee* of the P»rty. „ D. Sam . BI|1C ), j. I reapeglfiilty candidate for the announce myself a office of Magi-trate at caliiof, Subject to the rule* arid reg- uUtion* of the Democratic PritBHiy Elect on, and pledge thyself to abide hy the result and support tha nee* of the party. ioa. noml- T Pender. I re?pertfullv annotince myself # candidate f»r the office of Maii-trate at Hilda, subject to the rule* and reg- iila*ions of the Detnricratic tiriniary election, and pledge myself to abide by the result# and to tupport thfc nomi nees of the party. A. N. Biack. 1 rexpectfully announce myself a candidate for tlie office of Magistrate at Ulmei*. subject to the rule- H ni1 regulation- of the Democratic (irimar; election, and pledge mv*e|f to abide oV the re-ults aod to eiipjairt tlie nomi'- nee* of the party, I!. A. All. Barnwell, 3, C., March 2fi, 1912. I re*i>ectf u 11 v anomince nn—lf a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the rule* and rego'a- tion# of the Democratic Primary Kl-c- tloo and pledge myself Ui abide by he results and to support the notulntei of the party. W H. Diircsn Barnwell, S. C . May 1°U. I respectfullv anootinre oiy#elf a candidate for the lluiixe of Retirexrnta- tivr-, #uhjei i to the nd-s and regu’.a- tioas ef the Dernocra’le I’ritoary I'llec- tion, and ( ledge my.elf to akidk tu tbe retulta and to support tlie Hotiiinee* of the party. Tbo*. M Boulware. I r«.-pcctfultv ea ndida te for the announce myself a office nf Magistrate at illiston, subject to the rule- ami regulation* of tlie Democratic Prjmar Election, and pledge my#elf to ah hv the results and nee* of the support tlie t.oi party. 1 M. ('. K Itch ing* Barn will. S (’ , March lurj. 1 r«x#pect f u 11 v announce mv»eil a candidate for Hi* ofiice of (' erk of Eourt, aubject to the rules and regula tion. of the Democratic Erimary >.lec tion, and pledge mv»rlf to atmle tiy the re-iil<« and U» •upport the nominees ct the part) . U. B Hagood. Btrnw#l|. S. (’., Feb I'.'U. I heretiv anconnee myself a candi date fort lerk of Court for Barnwell Countv -object to the rules and regu lation* of ili# Democratic primary acd pledge my.#lt to aupport the nomi nees lh«ruo(. W t • danore .hi in in a. Fairfax. S C . April 13. |h)*. 1 respectfullv announcri mv.elf a candidate lor the Hnoxe of Kepre.en- tativea, subject to the role- and regu- l-'ion- of th« Deiqocratlc i’riinary Flection, an ' pledge ul|*elf to itdd# 1 by the results and lo »i.;q*ort ihe no®- I nee- of ttie pa i ty >. B Tdley. Auditor Barnwe'l. S. (' , .lulv 1 . EM » I re*|iec tf u II v a"noiin-e mr.eif a candidate for the otli.-e o( A udilor. sub ject to Die ro|e« and regotationa of the I >eai'<raiic Frlm-rv Election, and pledge inrself to abide hv tlie reault# aud to iupixort ih* nomine*-* of th# party. R. >v K,1 y Solicitor. Sheriff Barnwell, S. March J.t, 1912. I reapmt f I| 11V a n non new my.elf a candidate for ttie i.ffii r < f '-heriff. .ob ject lo the rules and regu lat unia i f the Deni'HTatic I'ntnarv Electi "ii. ai.d pledge mv«r|f to abide hv the re.t !t. and to support the nominee* 'f :he party. Krank H /’ren h. Bariiw#ll. H (' , V r b. C,, J, i u] J I re»|>ectfuliy srujouoae my.-it a candidate for the office of Sher tf, «oh- jecl lo ihe role* sod regulation- i f (lie Democratic I’rlniars Election, and pledge my.#if to abide hv (be result* and to support the nonnnbea of the P«uy. • J. B M " r r I*. Aiken 3. (' , Mav l*tb, M>i.‘. 1 hereby annoiwuT mxseif a. a caodldate f"f S-d'eitor nf the Second Judical < irrull i f South Car,.| na, and pledge mv-elf to abide the result of the Democranc primarv. K !,. Gunter. naiy ibid* OVER IN ORANGEBURG. At Cop# campaign mwtloj: on lait Thursday tbe attendance #*• rather smaller than uaual, bacaoae of ibe ox- e**#Tte beift. Tire cFndffdate* for tba Legislature, eTeten in nOtober,. wtte questi’onctl a« fo which candidate for Governor they favored. Three de- clarad tbemselx’e* supportart of Gov ernor Blea»# apd wera applauded. Sevan expreated theraaelyes aa Judge , Jonea men a*d wezg told to cotoe 'ckiwo. D*« traa a*# out. READT FOR BUSINESL Tba electric chair baa bago cotnplefed In tha death bouia at tbe penltantiary in Columbia, at t coat of 13/000. it take* lb# place of the cm'rnty gaBowc for Die executfon of rfentb aeotence*. ft wfll be u*ed for the first time an nett Monday, when VVilllato Reed, a negro, w|i! expiate hi* crime. A- all criminal# in tbit Slat# under death aantance* will hereafter be executed ia Goluoibia the death bouae will aoon #t- lafrUah a fboatly ref uuiiou, < Coroner Svcafno'e, 3 ( April ll, l'i 1J. I rc#pvcituli V anfifoinc*- nnfcif a candidate f *r Un> office nf f'nrnner, mb- jecl to the rule-, and regulation* of tb# Democratic 1’ilmary Election, hih) pledge mv#elf to abule fiv the re«uit» and to snfpoft tho noBiiiiels >■! the P»rts. C. M. fro/t. Wafn##Tl, 3. C April 1,. 1912. I respectfuilv announce my—df to the voter* of Barn wu j, rhuinlv a* a cac- didale for Coroner subject to arid abiding hv #11 the rule* and rsgnlui tions governing the l)emrx ruffe f’rl- marv Election; and p|**d R 'n myself to support the regtflar nominees (if the I’^rny, J. Staff Halforfl. Barnwell; S C.< March IA. I>f2. 1 fespectfully aenounce rnryself a candfdste for tlie office of Coroner, sub ject to the rule* and regrrlation* of the Demoefatic 1’rlniarv Ejection/ and pledge to ahldo bjr the rettult* and to aupport tbfi nomfnees of the party.' R. .f. Delk. gfaektffle, ii. C., It. t.p No. -2, M Arch iti, jfri-j. I respectfully announce mvself a caodlrfate for tbe. office of ((oroner,- -ubject to the rnfe* and reguintfon* of the Detoocratic I’ri xiary Elect fob, and pledge tnyaeff to hIiMh by the fettnlt# ahd to sfrpfroft the uotofneea of the party. -r. Blrffne. OTar, C.,. R. F. !>.. Februarv 19, 1 19'1’2. i reppectfftfly av non nee myself a can didate for the office of Coroner, gfrhject fo the fufea and regulation* pf the f)ertiOcrattc f’rimar^ Electiffii and pledge toyaelf to abide hv (he regult* and fo stfppbft ffre notolnfiba of the p*rtj. tL.- L. Wood#kfd Jfafnwe#’/ 5, C ,• FelS - , k. fF!2. { ^mrehv Htinounce myaelf a candi- jotjfftfr Coroner trf Barnwell County auhfaet to the rule* atrd rffiftflkticni of tlia JVemocrattc prtrtrary and pledge njrfeif tu ruppoft (be ttominee# thereof. ILK. StiB. 6lackvifle,-S. C R F f). No. J, L>b fith, 1912. I re'-oectfullv announce myself a camlLtate for the oflu-e of Gnroner, subject to tbe fuTe* and reg,il»tions of the Democratic 1’rimtry Election, and pledge my»e:f to abide hy the re*ulta and to gppport Hie nominees of tbe party. "'"e. V. P. Lancaster, County Supervisor Bal lo, k. S. < , May J, !(»’$. I re»pe.tfu !v announce tnvx'lf ■ cHfxdlilat* fo- tlir office ' f f"oui' r T : p-'rviM.r, suOj— t to iti, rule* and r,gw Ixtiou. nf it), tWOiocrai lc I’rnnat Election, and ji:,dg, nivnelf to * hv th, rexultx and to Itipport the no». ine« of tlie parly. I (' P,nn,tt. Ol*r, Ti r. NUrcii 2»; Pip, I re»peutf ij v * moirHT mv»r|f a candidat, for th, office of (‘nnntv ffo- perxiaor, xutij^ct to ttie rul,» and r-go- I l-tinn- of the Dcmnoraili f'riniary Ejection, and pledge my»,lf to aMd, hy the re-ufu anti to »u|q».rt the notnineoa of the party. J <> ff-ndera. Kline, S. r . March 2.3. 11*12. 1 rsspwxt f n 11 7 annnune, inx.clf # a eindldate for the office „f rouniS So- pervlsor. »nt'_f> ’'t to the rule- and regn- Istionx of the (lemorratle t’rimary Klw*- tlon and pledge mvaelf (o affid# hv tb« reaun* atuj to support the nominee# of the party. ff. B. Cava, Barnwell. 3 (' . March JJ, toll, I respectfully announce mvself k candidate for the office of County S*- ( >»rfri*nf, subj’ect (h the fule* and regu- ationa of the Democratic Primary Election/ and pledge myself to ahido by the resultx and to infrpwrt the nomi nees of the pitrty. J. if. WttOK Bfackyille, P. C/, R. F. D. Nn. t, March ! 1, 1*)1. I re# peer fully annnnnce rrtyself o Candidate for the nfffce of frninty Sn- pertfitrf, subject to the rfrles and reg- ffifttion* (rf the Deffincratlb Primary Election, and pfeffge toyself to ahld# hy the re.-fifts and 16 strpport the noml- neoa of the parry. f\ E. ^Hen. fcafn*elf. 5. C./ March 11, V*ll. f^respectfully announce tny-elf a Candidate for the nfEce Of Cofinty Mb- pervlao'. subject to the fftlea tffd (eg- Ufations of the Democratic Dftmary Electfon, and pledge myself t/» ahlna ' hy the results and (o' Support the n6m- iuefis of the party, 6s J. DfamoflflL Barnwelf, 3. C. Feh. R. f8df. f frerehv announce toyself a Candi date for aupefyiAor of BkVnweii County Subjent to the ftfles kntl reghlrHofis 6f the Deraecratfc pritoAry afld hfedg* ffiylfflf to adT'fiort the notofneea thereof J. Gregg ifoojy, ■fifartrwell. 3 C.. .fatitfary fj. Ttlf. 1 reapeotfnlly ahrtotfnce myself a can* didate for the office Of Certify Super visor, #uW<U< Ur too rule* *hd regult tiona of tbd Demodfartfe fTtmary Elec tion and pledge rnywlf •to abide by tbe reaulta and to aupport fba BOBtinfta th# party. 6. C, Langffiy. l^lTTIsthn, S. C.. R. F. D No. f, January 2, 1&1J. f reapeetfiiriy announce my#i*lfacaa- dtdate for the ofil,*, of ('ounty Super- visnr, subject to the fule* and regula tlona of 'he Democratic Primary El#®, (ion and pledge my##lf to abide by tb« reault* anti to aupport tbe nominee* f the party. T. 1 respectfitMy announce nir»,]f * candi<tst, for th, office of Magl-irat# for Four Mt'e towo#h'p xuliject to tbs rule* and regulation# of the DeinocraMa I’rmarv Electtun. sod pledge mvxelf to a(>o!, t>v th, rptwln and to mpport the uemiiirx'# of the party C B Elh. Jr. I resprcftil'y siuxiiince n-y-c f a cafido|ai, for tb, olh. • of Mxglxtrale at Ba'dnck. subject (c the rule* and regB- '-tion# of th, DeriMM-ratic I’nniary E e-'tmn, xml p|-dg, rnrxHf to ahtd* ’>v th, rrx i’t# and to support the nooa- ln,e# of tha party. L. 1* Pander, I respectfullv annoxin.-# mr*#1f a camtidst, f»r th# office of Magistral* for bour Mil, Towrnxhtp, -iibjeet to lit# rule* amt regulation* nf the Democrat ic 1’rimarv Election, and pledge W*#tf lo abld# by >.h# result# and to support the acmmef* of th# oartr. t' M. Turrar. I respect f I, l| r annonnre my*alf a candidate for the nffice nf Magistrate a| BxMm k, s'lhject U> the rule* and regg- Utinnx of the Deinocratn Primary Election and pledge myself to abld# hv the result# and to support tha nnl*- Ince* of the pariv. F S Owen*. * I (profcBBionaf Carb©. | i * Bh2 •**xs Mg </• V. SEVMOl'R (HVK.NS attorney and Codnsellor at Law fiffli-e over The Bariiwi |i Sentinel BARNWELL, MM TH CAROI.L " 111 practice in a j (tie Ourt# ('of lections a -penalty. Loan* negotiated hh aciTptafil*- sci-ti rit y. James H, Fanning, a'iTOR.^Ey at law. Springfield, -■ - ; S. C, ^Bl practice in *tl f ourt* of the 5tate and Dnlted Ntai,*. r/ ^ DR. W. C. MILHOUS/ B^RfnVELL, s. : Carolina; Office hour*: a. na. to d p. m. IVt-ftn* living alxvav from Barnweff will pl^fgae to’kke tfpftojf tment* hefer* enmihg. By go tfMng they will be turg of immediate Service gnd afeld dia- DR.B.P.STORNB Cental sureeon BtACKtJLt.fc, j -• s. L, My (fentrfl office will he Open 1® Blackyille tacji day in the week. I wifi abater 6a/Ig froto any phTht in tbaf county Wfeelffjjlf jjd Biack- snitli ffofk Bone fiere/ Hofrt-sfifteiffg a: alsCf rc^alffTfig tffed Doggies, m. W. Hitt, —It JofiTikbL’# Olff Stand,— Blahltvifte S. G Mt)N EY TD I E - Moftey (o lend pc flr«t mor t#- real eatato. 8 per c^nt Inter#*, amounU under $1000.00 7 per . on amour t» over $1.000 On - J. 0/ Fa* tor Mu £ Kim# .-xelsi