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«f tmrWtof H It aafoaMiliiff (Nil onr rrrr travala at all, wrltM AurM Karron la Hia trfNMlon Dally IXetKrnitH. Tti* lAdlgalty of th« raa- . tom tiouM** aiid tha rmtonp** ot tba onirlala muM'datar many fram croaa* Inx Um* iHirdrr. itoxe« aro naoaacked and tuhned top*} lurvy, dirty hands (Initer your moid HllurliiK draaaea and you ara not allowod, H|ipatvntly, to have any arti cle ot rtotliiug that is not a hundred ypnra old. WhHhc*r a thin* looks new or not, your Inhifrtty Is questioned. I argued for 8U minutes with a Caech offlciaL atK*ut h fwii which had been In my poeso.Hsioii for two years and had late ly retumed from tha shop where it had been mended. At the Oaecho-Oennan frontier I mhw a large cupboard fuH of ohjets con flay ucm. Among these were several hooks, ordinary novels. On Inquiry I was Informed that each traveler was only permitted to bring two books for Me perwsial use Into the country, and these rmiMt hear his signature on the fkwnl page. OhocoUte .If also forbid den, and any traveling trunk which <fe>*s not preaent a battered appear ance on leaving Oemaany la appropri ated by the douanlers or Its owner la iaade to isiy a tax amounting to more than the original coat. I heard of a case where an entire trunk was emp tied. Its ronteata Hum upon the Boor •Md the off reding purchase reeBaratad. tenther time a child was deprlvsd ef l(s ahoea. as the sotaa looked new. IKeniMy foreed to ceatlaea his mldwtater la Mu stocfcla^d very rlothaa mm year hach sad far caats sea t» hr fated aaleaa yea eah Where and whaa they *eea ar have had ai District Nh. % W. H. Kennedy Bt.77 lira. Carrie Uasary ....27.50 M B. Saif r 1060.00 Alvinia S. Elliott A 85.00 Nettie Chavis ...—u.85.00 M. B. Self - IpOO.OO Mrs. Carrie Ussery .27.50 Mattie E. Wolfe 46.00 Marie Knighton 40.00 M. B. Self A..*.. 1070.00 Mrs. Carrie Ussery —27.50 3653.27 District No. 32.—Lee's. Idn S. Robinson —.40.00 Helen Stratton — ,26.00 t ■in I mm 05.00 a- - District No: 33—Barbary Branch. Mollie Hutson .35.00 Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 60.35 95.35 District No. 84.—Kliae. S. B. Davis — .60.00 J. B. Armstrong, Int on bonds - 137.85 C. M. McTeer 200.00 C. M. McTeer 200.06 8. B. Davis 60.00 C. M. McTeer 201.00 838.85 District Ns. 38.—Oak Grave. M»* Rosalie Reid 96 50 Mrs Nellie Bly Morris i....-86 00 M}ss Rosalie Reid 28 75 Mrs. Nellie Bly Morris *€25 m m » » m m m as as m m wm I. D. J. B A Int. an Lees Rica . Annie Butler g 60.00 Julietta Thompson - 80.06 Cornelia Green -. J : 40.00 Milbia Johnakin ......100.00 Geo. G. Butler, Supt. 100.00 Virginia Dixon 50.00 J. D. Robison, Supt. 1305.19 J. D. Robison, Supt. 508.35 G. G. Butler 344.60 Milbia Johnakin 100.00 Geo. G. Butler l_ ......183.56 "K v 5160.00 .. _ f District No. 50.—Bloomlngdale. Miss Susie Creech 60.00 Miss Susie Creech 32.25 . ■ • • * _ -- 92.25 District No. 52.—Joyce Branch. Narcissus Bush’ 40.00 Narcissus Bush 40.00 A. E. Corley 40.00 A. E. Corley 40.00 A. E. Corley .... .-.-..,40.00 A. E. Corley 40.00 240.00 District No. 51—Ellenton. Sarah E. Walker 30.00 R. B. Chisolm 45.00 R. B. Chisolm 80.00 Baqk of Western Carolina Ellenton. Bonds S50.00 Deposit Bank of Western Caro lina. Ellenton .40 Ka. 86. TBBA't inm BBrtMTT (Ywrnm’ED ebom nrm eack Mm. (Ian K Mr* (Isa k I Dlstrlrt Na 54 -Meyer s Mill Alma J. Hiatt ...... 186 Jeaeie M Ring ...... ......M Dalle McKaaale Forvmaa ... .16 Alma J. Hiatt 88 DaMa MrKatmte f« Alma J Hiatt .. ( r~h Mm *8-4- Cie, -d Cm •ay Food The Inhospitable Merchant. A citizen who was caarrying an express package from a city mail order house, was accosted by a local merchant. “Why didn't you buy that bill of goods from me?" he asked. T^could have saved you the express, and besides you would have been patronising a home store, which helps pay the taxes and buil* up this locality." With characteristic frank- ness, the eftisen replied: “Why don’t you patronize your home paper and advertise? I read it and didn’t know you had the goods I have here, nor do I ever sea your name in tha paper inviting me to come to your store.’*—Tha Lake Worth (Fla.) Leader. Think It Over •« ' W The Ginnery belonging to this Company, located at Barnwell, will be 'thoroughly repaired and placed in first class condition ready to serve their farmer friends. Bring your cotton to the Barnwell Ginnery. i -ikat-r, > \ - * fl Southern Cotton