The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 08, 1902, Image 2
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The Barnwell Peoole.
40. V. H3L)|[S, Ullir 1 PiJf'r.
tiBUEST copm rmfitArTo^
THUIWUAY. MAY 8. inOJ.
fUF. COKN CROP.
At thlii wilting the condition of
cro|i* In till* •cutlou it about r»i good
at could l>o de'licd. lint the now*
from llio civro^tiite# of lUo northwent
1* docidrdi)' blue.' The drought of
i&H which pnrehod their f**itile Held*.
It tiill practically unbroken. There
it such u deficiency of moisture ir.
the toll that wheat It already tulTet-
iog, and tlicn* i* well founded uneaa-
tiiHss as to the coining corn crop.
It, therefore, bchoovtft 8outli Caro
lina farmers to give tho best posaihle
care and cultivation to their well pre
pared corn field*. The outrageous re
cent extortions of the beef trust shows
that in addition to ntakine tluir own
bread and horse food our folks in 1st
raise their own moat, or go hungry.
At the Wlhconain Experiment «ta
lion it has been found that it takes'
about 310 pounds of water to produce
a ainglc pound of dry matter. As a
tiushe’. of corn in tbs shuck welgha
dry seventy pounds it follow* that It
"ill take a car load of water to inakt
Th« bushel. At this enormous quan
tity of w ater can hardly be expected
to fall from tha clouds as needed
during the next tLrea onnuH*. after
l*»t rear's 0 nh!. the tutilrallon ol
the crs»p th tuld ta*, auhjwt lo Ihe
••■s.ii.s, of tlie tori that will k-cp In
th* toll the water now iWrn. Ka|ier-
t>ne it* ns vie at lha g eernmeni a|«.
tlous in ibe ■ e«|, « h< re corn as l!»c
main crop. sUow ikal In dry year*
•liaiton rnlUsaimn U f»r me
Tht rwsts of ib* r**#** #o«h r-ft ««i.f
tSa geo.tb and nsttwringof ib. pUatn
are not rLesferJ.
■% 4-rt Mnlcb. petvay<t»| a .11
a Torctfiva Tiyu ia. - |
A. Il-waf.l I'aitr y*nn baa fnw^eer ■
pained let on the atagn «l life. Meaaar*
nd hr the Postal at tear* be WM bf laf ,
Mo foasig tn die. bat If It be *rue that
"tleaih lo««t a shining maife," we w ho 1
«new bint an we I mar Hi'** wnmUr
why he w as spared even ssi long. l'rlt«
Rally Judged bv tha well stHlni il mle*
of moials ami law, our departed ft lend 1
measured up to ihe liighc«t standard |
and li|wrs*curd written up In ilm book «
of llf« i< a narrative of a punt ami
Idsniele** existence, relating the trials
of a vnung nian without me in*, but
with hriiVH heart and l.iudahle ambi
tion. who self inad-', ailva'nced. step hy
step, al wavs doing good and securing
results, making hi* limp* a comfort and
haven of peace and love, serving III*
country with an Intelligence ami in h
patriotic nfaliner In the iiiiiuermi* posi
tion* he lll'ed In hl« native County.
In Itr'H, though but a lad of 17 year*
of age, he did a iumi'* part in that
memorable campaign which was waged
against the llioronghly corrupt repub
lican party. The night the jail wn*
Bred and burned down by ilu* torch of
an incendiary the vestry of tiie Pre*
byterIan church caught and the church
seemed duomeil to hum. A. Howard
Patterson wa* the llr*t to get on the
blaring roof, and though warneepof the
danger l.c remained on it until it fell
in and he was seriously wounded on
the head.
In thp early ’*0* lie Joined the Hap-
ti*t church and soon began (lie study
of law under (Jen Jno C- Havant.
Soon after bi* admission to flic Par he
became tho recognised leader of the
temperance cause In the county and
• luring the htlef existence of the prohi
Idtlon law he wa* active, In common
w ith Un* late ('apt, W. II Peeples, In
aiding to auppre-a the hliii'l tiger joint*
around llarnwell. I’pon letireinent of
ha*. J Hat from the^lfltre bf Ti 1 tgl 1
nsliceMt Ptltersoo was appointed
and for several tear* ilUcbarged ihe
■luiie*of I be oflle,, w itlimit (ear or fa
vor anil w lib jodicl «l alMlIty. In Hts'
ha wa* elrclesi to Ihe l.fgi-lstore an I
before iba etplrailon ol hl« term wa-
aniMiinnil bv Uov It R.'l illinso Ma*
I ler in Ki|iillV of l•aruwrll Conn'y. tic
lion. U liuoi'an He>l|i>ger rlerled '<o-
tielior of ttm rsei'oitg tfirewlt. Jlr I*a*-
I ;• rs»n Mtlxl the •liiues and require
| iwanta nl this •■ffl, a wlib bl* n-ua 1
(tslotlskiog ah IIIf and *|eVolM»li Hbl I
A n4re«. tba Aw»A>t|| tnrant. w be.
M lib several aseoriato* q titter took g
essnple of rear* sgo ta msta a b I loon
w yaga m tbe Norib Pol*, hat barn
heard from at last. Th* story roiejs
front an emplore of the Hudson Bay
C nipauy that ill* balloon cam* down to
th* tee in tbc far Nortb and the tbrt*
men with It flml off th*ir guns on
reaching soil I foandalloo. horn* Eski
mo were near ami they shot the three to
death with arrowa and appropriated
their efTecta.' The accounttof tha trag
ed< ar« decidedly vague, and may be
juar n newspaper Invention.
P. a.- Th« above i* a fake.
p:a!-c-!-o-!-o-'.-o-:-OD-K>K>-:-<>:<>-:-o-: i
I TIGER!
TIGER!
By Elia* Lisle
th* r» jffrftl*
lt*e last I *41
•rUttlf re rng
bi« pr«-t*>s|i a
boil.llu* ana t
I'll
f bl
Mi
ike
I*
«*’*f t*
*■tp*n
* *# f|V
*-!• tk
s4 rs.se.
L
•if Copi/tifiM, i.'WJ,
V hw the S. S. McOt.rt Comptiny
“Just one nrorc,” pleaded Sunni)
O'Neill. Icaiili);; perauasively over Me-
Aifilcll's liar.
"“No, Kir.” aaltl Mc.Yrdolt empbatical-
ly. “You've bad oue too uiuuy ai-
rendy."
TbU was well within the truth. Since
leaving tbe winter quarters of the
Oram! Panjandrum Menagerie early
that -morning tbe erring Squab bad
auguicnted the raging Hume of tblrat
Hint burned within him by many on
onpotiritig of oil, tbe-fuacl oil that
i,ones In Uve cent whisky. Now bl*
evhllaratit rout had risen aliore that
brand. It yearned for tbe kind that
cmiwx nl 13 cents n throw. The trouble
waH that tic didn't haw tbe 13 out*
"Pul ll on tbe *late. Mac.” be Iwgcist
“h'a turrlblsi t'lrsly work, tiger chan-
■ —■ *• 1 " ii umiisiiin iirn-i-
IM . -—*'»•
“Chasing tbe cun." amended McAr
d< ll grlwfar..—
“i bashi* the tiger, I eatd,” fmtnted
the otb. r. *
•ni'bat Mstrl" Tber* waa a cob
I.t m c I • ll. •p.-M. m.d N
wa* with » *usr Iw-at ns wrSI as triumph
tPrrt ‘yt jiiab r« l<^ie4
* i In 1 Ti Irf flHtt'* «rnf m
tur* lilrlf - th# m*
| rmTt f*t«n in tmth- »m t*■fulfill
| ftuJi I tel Ite
stJt.M.sm tm 4wr wf oM
ol*4>( tbe • icl.-y •Knsnrr* nSnsikl
»* •
It • V»
kste
they went with a tbuwdrro— crash,
j Tber*. close larked amtsl a tornado of
, dying aawduat they whirled and
thrashed air! wrvailed. while the air
mug hideously wltb mad roarings,
•cnrllnga, bowUuga, abrleklngs and
yell lugs.
For one fraten *ocor.d the quartet In
the game of holdup stood like statue*.
Then n pistol abut perforated a far cor
ner of the ceiling, there w niui Ntrangh-d
■fccllow of terror, and a tlark figure dove
headforemost through the window,
with a mighty ('rash of glasa.
"Walt fer me. Mike!" another voice
lipplorcd.
Thoro wan a aecond rush, and tbe
Rlass of another window shattered.
Across adjacent Held* two gashed faces
dripped blood at such Intervals aa a
man may cover In mighty leaps. The
holdup waa over.
Hut what did McArdell"chre? Wedg
ed half way down his dumb waiter, be
alternately enrsed til* girth and tbe im
pulse that had led him to that false hope
of escape and prayed forgiveness for
his profanity with the fervor of a man
who momentarily expects a tiger to
reach down and bite his head off.
Above the din of battle be eonld bear
Vim, bis assistant, reciting in a scries
of frenzied howls a catalogue of hor
rors to freeze tbe blood. Tim's voice
s< owed to come from up stairs, but Me-
Ardcll couldn't be sure because of the
noise of the fight. Would tbe unequal
conflict never end? It seemed iuiiiossl-
ble that human strength could so long
bold out. And now tbe clamor began to
mitigate, then died a way until nothing
could lie Iscard but a hoarse panting.
'Tie'* getting bis w iml before he enta
poor Squab!" thought the Imprisoned
saloon keeper. “Then he'll come after
me!" a forecast followed by so (uralyx-
Ing an excess of terror th.-it be lost
COnsriousm h* for .t moment. The I
of Tim brought him BaClk
“M.-. •Mc.lrdeii! Oh. Mr. Me.Yrdoll!
Where are von?”
. “In the dumb waiter shaft.”
“Ctune up. lie'# dead.”
“of roursr be a dead. Hid ran ♦‘•Ink
Ihe tiger wa* petti o' Ulm. you fool •”
■**f roqr** nothin'. It's lb* tiger
I Hut'* dead.”
8brer aiuaa# al tbe pwawe** of H-ioab
I O'Neill rhwfcrxl *lr AnR lt fur th* U*tf
I om-oi Thru he ra jrd
“Itrtp om wot of jb w. I'm rtttrlr rast
er'll ■ peife on too to a g«*t • goilrt
| t*e* ate oct f Bijrr
tty dint of modi tooling •id *»rr 4
I gt t g M' \nteil war raid 11 a UU
I feft)#M*| \ ^ .f 4
#•*#-#
U Nrsil Hr wa* hrrotliiM
3n jcbn: Stabt unb
jeban Xorfe fann
man
IWca
Olagtn-
Sdtmkrt
befommen. 0ie
maf^t ^pfev*
ben ^^ubc.
rfl’3 PRIZE MEDAL GAR
DEN' bKKD for -)ile by C. N. Btirck
lialter. their Htiliiorized agent at Uarn-
well Tliey were bought in bulk, and
in si lling full weight and •neasure and
quality unsurpassed are guaranteed.
HAY FUR SALK.
Six thousand pound* cf clean, sound,
perfectly cured pea vine hav lor sa’c at
one dollar per hundred pound* It U
a* good aa was owr made Apply to
R. K. Johnston.
Elko, S C.
CANDIDATE COLUMN
FOR COT NT Y HI PER I NT E N DEN T
OK EDUCArtON .
BlaekvUle. 8 V- , May 5,19W
I respect fii|| v ai.u^oce n)\ *el| a can-
didale (i.r the t.lllee o^yointv >iipe r ln
lendent of Eilio-aiiott. subject to tie
rote* and regu atlon* of ihe l>eiio» r*i-
ic primary election, p edging inisalf t..
abid- by tbe rranit and auppott the j
nomine** ol the party.
A II ol«t.
I respectfully announce mi *#lf a van I
•li'iate lor tbe ortl.-a cf t’-*a»*ir Mwpertn '
trio tent of y. a |Mv al *ou, subject In tbe
rue* and rego.of l Ue |iemnrra<- '
»C primary #»ec«b»a. p'rdglng mtsell (•• .
abide by tbe result and aupps^t ibe !
n-*u.lores wl lb# party. i
J. U I afll-.le
;ty
s,
KKASNQFF’S
Leader in Low Prices.
®,Syf>5Vf)(5l»a
Great Gatherings cf Spring Leaders
Ate new re»dv for your Inspection. Till* moat popular store secret
frc*h trii mi la rf lion l.rno ail g j oi*il iiitb *. It U lt«»crr uur*-
*tiiitt'mg an) of'm' po u-\ te cm pellet) alibi rtiHi k* t afiort a w iih
prices tha' al nil b. ditiii tj y U i t r JpuiUij quotid by anj out eUe.
Pjire Silk Taffeta Ribbon*. ?!, Inch, wfnth IW. ICf only.
Puge Silk Fancy Uihbon.U Utch, wofl|t isy, i)f only.
inch BlKi k Taffeta silk. $1 2-').quality, our price 60f.
New and Elegant Sjiring Silks, 73,^ quality, our pfict 89^.
All Wool Albatrif**. woith o(f, our price 2ff.
5 inch wide Embroideries worth 10f,onr price5?.
1<| inch w ide Embroldei ies worth '2‘!f, our price 10^.
Fancy lloae worth ‘*0*. our price IC^.
Fancy Half H“*e woith sn^.our price IQfi
Fine French Dress Ginghams. 12'J aijdfl.V quality, ycnrchoicelO^.
All the latest fabrics in Dress Good*, in tine Imported. Organdie*.
Fancv Swis-e* Lawn* Bafi-t*. Lace and silk Appliques, Silk
Beltings and a general line of Gent*’ Furnishing Goods can bo
found here ar popular prices.
W. I. Douglas’ men'.-and boys’,Shoe* and Zeigler Brother*’ of
Fhiladelpbia in ladies' ami children'* ..hoc*, beat in tbe world,
are here iu the !ate»t style*.
S'S'S'.»V.'liviY*
+ :< ’* *
ME.) S SHIRTS KEN S SiHRTS HEN S SHIRTS! *
I have tkmght over inn do* Sag.pie* of a • c ■ known manufac
turer, consisting of the ttv-t make |n >t:irt- ’loin fn.i*) a do*, to
f.’l 00 i»er *b)/en tjG~ ' -TEt I \I. SALE wtf !>• Inanguraled
lor ibe h#s> 13flairsnmr and yon cm get choice In tbi* tine Int lor
Ciw only. Tbi-is a chao> y mi a ‘ikot >nd I'oi.’t >ou mis* ill
S. KPASNOFF.
Leader in Low Prices-
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▼•••4 •*r*** «M%a maa* m^#*-
W aas.k **•• *•• ••«%* *- to •#**■».
ft •' ! I • |pl f 9 \ r > nei i «
fti"## I<*l « «•♦«« || §
harntfir a* #*• *04% m«>a am#«g
git |J« lalft
* a eeiMhft ump
*••* • *#* i# t- • si vto at g - a yar# " -
•vtata a# *( |top • * **•*•*«*«* f *0
wa to a* tbit I* bta aep -aimaai* r»
pabkaraa* sal g—*4 4»*m«f*ia g*< *d
*ba pi am* a bit# t m f###tto 4r ssai r «i.
b" MkvSa Is • •* ir#*«a4 fartbaa tba# la
*1 to toi Lama* aai «q .
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“MEYSTOl.k* r %**l M11. % TION!
Orn. Jak* ••.aitb abn 1 m>w b(« Ir.i
lasaoiia la aar oa tar f eraataeb wl»er-
• *". ba» (•■rna-f ntora than bi* leavber
a-var dreamed of As American .om-
a-t»u4cr on the Istan I at Hamar. | , bi|.
IfP ne group. I)* u*ld bit suttordinste*
bi kill a id bur*. In make tha (aland a
dreart,slaving ma'#* (rum len tear*
«ip and that th* mor* th«r killed and
(burned tbe better S* would be pleased.
Another new lortuie has been adopt-
•ed by «one A'ltaricm aoMlers Irom
4hci.* half savage alliitf, the kl ii-aWbe
friSe. }t'a eatled thn water cure. When
an insurgent Filipino is taken prisoner
nit.l r*fu*ca to answer quo-Aons four
Americans Uv aitd hold him aecurcly
#>n bl* h.v:k. Then a gun barrel or gag
J* placed In his mouth »ml w \u>r by th •
gsllon j* poured into Ids mofith. Kv
s)ry tjme the poor prisoner breathe* ho
awalfows n lot of water. *n.l he I* *o,in
Jiilcil. If he continiiea silaut hia cqu i
<r>r is gently pi-slknl with the holt end
of a musket, and a second course of ilie
water cure never faiis to make the
prisoner till nil he knows.
9 - MORE - MULES
'«4
Whittle's - Stables,
black
__ -...ato a* • «W#***T
svsjarl a * * storlt* lha •*•«/,
atscbf# waaiaay *4rs4llv
•1 h*m«#lf oat *t !• a *• * a >d ihs*
Ifcl i*rM ((«••• pr.-grr*,,lr Ii
•« nl bricks, *o« b a* bay * d< -
l<sp|>l# over. Each man waa
too vt<-*i Iv bickyd lu by th# it an In
Iron! of Mm to pe'init him (a escape
| <intll his turn ramo l*i fall sprawling
upon hi# b#« k. or if one managed la
••teak not here anti there before falling
the Hoe wa* merely bioken Into othei
(ailing groups by- snrh eacnpea. Tbr
tnaiioeus re w as known a* ibe •‘gwk-
w .ird squad n'st,” and barring trick*
was a convenient means of rest for tired
no-n whiii tl)e grass was too wit 10 sit
upon. Tonsidering how |ter*iaterii tie
ganies of hoy* usiialli* are. It is ri-nrtrk
abt# that this should have dropped en
tirely out of use.
t
u* a *•-■
t!
-d h
tbe aal
w ■•nr look 1
TaNrfl fftrjr
ika n. for* Me Ar
il could (Ml Ihe or
is down tbe barrel*
I ITTLE CREDIT WE TO NATURE.
Ex Mayor Hiwitt h i* no mistaken
Weas a* to how Xmv Y'Drli city m quir
ed It* pre euiineuee. It i* said that he
\vx* recently in conversation with m
-man who knew very little of tlie mc-
tropoli*.
—what do vrm—attribute New
Tork’tt greatnesstlir^ormer mayor
w a* atkiul.
“To pu*h," laconically replied Mr.
Hewitt.
“But your city ha* been g-edly fa-
aored. You will admit that?”
"Only in giving birth to citizen* wljo
arc resourceful and energetic, and In'
-Che ability to til wav* attract moo of the
watne stump from other piace*.”
‘'Blit havan’t th* natural advantage#
#*f New York mtM,h to do with the city’*
progre**?”
“sfr.” »aid Mr. Hewitt, etoaiig the
cs>nr«r*at>'sB,**aalnra would make geaas
jrrvw < a liromlwav if wy dtdaT mur-
iera ”
An lamb p**r waa (m4 of dead •( oat
Atoa la bl* o#tg«kbo<*. O •* 4** bo
• 11.torai 0^4 4h**4 % yrnwr* • M>gb
tor ^siib# f%to*ai « • •« "UB my
•tod.” #•• Lb# *Bpf«. “that • Kbt am
toad-** wB*to fame toadtoy 9mm*
•t A* #*'•«« *
SAC HE r FOR BED LINEN.
Every housewife sliould have a d*in-
tv s.iclict tor her !itic:i cIoki t. 1 lie
faint, elusive odor attached to fragrant
, sheets makes a we try sleeper’s rest
doubly refreshing. The sachet may tie
from rose leaves The petal* should be
gathered fresh and dried in the shade.
IT hen thoroughly dry they may be
mixed w iiii half their bulk of cal imu*
root and allspice in equal proportion#.
IIie mixture *hou!d tliFo tie strewn
fhiclilv over sheets of wadding, w hioh
is tina! y larked between cl eeaocloth
or China silk
Tlie sacliets mav be laid on the clothes
between the folded linen ll occasion-
aliy takon nut and li fi In tin 1 —«TTTi (TiF
an hour their odor w ill bo wonderfully
renewed.
A GENTLE HINT.
In our *t>le of rlhnate, with it«
sud len ‘•hanges of temperature,—rain,
wind and aun-bii.e often intermin
gled in a sing’-# day.—it i* no woti-li r
itiat our children, friend* arrd ie1a-
lives are ao f-equently taken fiotn 11*
by neglected colds, half the death*
resuitiug directly from tb's cause. A
bottle of Ru*chee’s ♦Icrtusii Hyrnp k(pt
aboiit your houiv for l•nnlrll.*tc 1 #•
will prevent aerb.u* sb-koi •*. a IW'g*
doctor * l-f!. at.vf perbap* d-a'h. by
ibe o*c wl ih*»* • r (ov r d-**#*. Tor
curiae (‘s-wswuipttoe, 11 m-'crbagr*.
Pi a-it-Aala. Kavar# C-mgh*. Cr -ssp. or
My 41 arose yi to* Tbrvot or L#*gs,
|k* toe raw* la *<as{IT oam4*rfoL, ot
poor <t*w4fi*4 Will tow. Got *
»****># bAito k ('•# ♦Nb* Ow«*fc'«
Ktoaeowo# toigas«r rr* *T fT| 1 ®r*
totow* * eyewa* 1 A to 1 > » i.
monrncsl the dla-
“1 ht* la worse
* » o
1 fr ru ib#
I In *i»il n
I dell r n4
d.# I bey
j of two rrvolrrrw.
, "All tl»e cavil In the reg'wtey an’
drawer an’ a quart of tb* licet"’ raid
J 4be apsskeanian.
"Well. I'm hangml
e< niflted HeArsMI.
tbnn w ar dering tl
•'rtbut tip im’ 101*110!” annrleil the
roblK-r. enrting nn uneasy .gUoce at
the ftwinging doors.
A few nvls outside wn* a spectacle
which wuitlTr have deeply Interested
him could lie have but seen down the
row dark street—Squab O'Neill and a
crony, w hom lie bad picked up In « sa
loon, Energetically escorting Salaman
der homeward. There seemed to Ik?
some unwillingness on tjie part of the
great, striped beast, fur the twrv men
breathed hard as they pushed and haul
ed. Rut where was the ferocity that
had made his name n terror to tlie
whole show? Never «a snarl, never a
growl, never Use unsheathing of a claw,
na tlie two half drunken guardians led
their charge almost to' the door of tlie
saloon. There they hatTW, had O’Neill
spoke: - .
ITICE T»* D
I. M I
1 n.
'K# AND • RED
th
.1.
btul top tWtos'oTwo
Vayy ktto fb»t otg'd tbry Irfl ■ 4 w
repotobto ltol.msmt.-r sm tbr br*J
Intnev'w aknrwi.p III* far wsa drckr-l
villi #3*litiftl fir^l aa tiwro ^ f
tskaldr flat.# of revelry Corked over
our r># wa* a wrrath made of green*
a ml the g -ll fall f rom ch.inipigtir NK
tl*'*. to hi* month wa* ■ flask of
bnndy Each fore paw clasped a whis
ky liott!#. each hind paw a magnum of
cUaiii|>agTi#. Th# end of bl* tail flaunt
rd a corkscrew. On hi* massive fore
head wn* a placard for oil to reatf:
Treat him kind, for hr done bl* best.” sgOTK
It was aignesl with four names, that
of Squab O'Neill conspicuous among ,. . #
.. v . . u All person* indebted to tbr estsfe of
them. Next day Hi,uut. I st hi* Job. but Mr- jj A Mini*. I’ccesssJ, are rc-
he diH-sn t core. McArdell^i* going tq qoested to r ske pat in'lit. and ail p.'r-
»on* havli'g clNims sgniu-i the *1
mason’s buiioess.
. 'sud at*
t the waid
duly at
All person* lnd> M#
Mrs >^wls« E Mnialr. de.
r.q>ies | r>l to make pa v tn i.
p-r*.>n* b fv ii.* claim* again
Estate Will present ihe S.tue
tested, to tb* undersigned.
I«#r*»v Slotslr,
April 21.190J. (Jasiillnd Executor
E TO DEBTORS AND ( RED
1 roK*.
-“Ytqi liold bl ill, AK i ck, wbile^TTuke^a
loot; ”
Tiptoeing to the nearest window,
Squall peered In. tlieu clapped u hasty
band over ids mouth to hold In a shout
of amazement. He had surprised the
holdup in full swing, tlie two robbers
covering McArdeil and bis assistant
W hile the.v ht ..ped^nn p nrgtf an (be
lof " In two "Jumps the ca rcsrtrop|K-r
set him up for himself us a Ugcr train
er one of these days.
The TVrwda.
In outward appearance the TYrrds
are thioughout a powerful, hcnlltiy and
muscular r >ce. w iiose men ure coveted
for the conscription. Tlie first N:i|)n-
Wn's famous "Bouchers Saxons”—ibe
Saxon dragoons — were nearly nil
Wends. And in tbe present day it Is
the Wends who contribute tlie lion’s
Share of recruits to the Saxon house
hold regiments. Their women are
prized throughout Germany ns nurses.
They are all well built, well shaped,
rich In muscle and nimble In motion.
>ke«-
like t'ne~lgicedH‘iuonl*n women of old.
Next to stature, tlie most distinctive
external feature of tbe race is their na
tional dress, which, ns in most cases,
survives longest and in Ms most char
acteristic form among women. As be
tween different districts It varic* very
markedly, but throughout It has tome
common features.
istr will present tlie KHUie. duly attest- '
ed K to the iin.di-r-igned
TV. .H, Mims, L. M Mim«
April 7,1902. ‘Administrators.
' I
NOTICE OF FIN AL sIITI'LEM ENT.
Notice is hereby given that tlie un-
derxign.il will tile tier final account
with J. K Knelling Ksf,.. Judge of Pro
bate. on Monday May 12:ll, F.tOi, as
Administratrix of the estate of Adam
Walker, deceased, and ask for Letter*
Disuilssnry.
Mrs. Alice D. Thomson.
Adniioixtiatrix.
April 4th, 1!>02.
• IT YOL’ SEED STOCK OF ANY KIND I>0
NuT BUY BEFORE hF.KJNC WU1III.K
AXJ> FiNDINti Oi l HIS HARD TIMES
‘BRICES NOBODY CAN GIVE LOWER
FIGURES OK BET ER TERMS FOR ST04,I
THAT WILL SUIT YOL EXACTLY
"Wliittle’s Stcitoles,
B!ackvi!le, S. C.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and‘JE\YELRY.
HEADOUARTERS FOR
WEDDING
BIRfHDAY
CliKVSI M AS
was back beside Hie t!(pT, hi* teeth
chattering with cxclleinroL
"Wh wb wlib*per. Aleckr be twitter
ed “Can yon roar?"
"C*b I ru#r?” repeated Aleck, vebo
wsa a convivial *ouL "Wu* cue moy*
good ilrtuk la bi* I couldaT b# Ip bat
. ^ ' B*i>t b'ood *od akla t
Roar then Hke a tboouad Aevtl* I.
rriKSfeLoo* rvixox axarixitB.
F.sllng aor**. •oallinc*. falling half,' and Mlver Noveitle* that h** rvrr to-
* exhibited In ihl* l»»»o. A I' “ 0, '* 1
to#** I Itqoatx
Bakiwaairr **’ ■# t*
(*#*4# Otoac a toad ana
Jtow ftrt 'ey ^af* mm
*• Brw ttotooaea a»l tEpoagB
>■#*■ -r «*•»* f ttoa# ♦%#*
*%j w ifg* 44 mm Ch*w« a# flk*
mucous patch##, nh-ar*. acmfu a, acb
tog Joint*, Itching akin, holla, pimple#
etc . by taking Botaalc Blood B#Im ( B.
B B ' mad# especially to cor* m«llg
bl#*. B • B.
h -ala every •*** and wake* to* bto#4
p >r* #*4 1W b. Ov*y Mtoreiw* ef wor«f
1 a*d bmm* -tosiawa* r aao# By fabig B
’ B 1- ftitoft BL la ■ —<a «*•».
14* **4 m# fe*fl#t aaad Do* Kf anaafl
As tw*d Bxto C*-. A *ot*x
U’e bar* the pr#ttle*t Pne of Jewelry
’rer been
FKILK>
4 of
TO pCIFTBC MME*
We are i-reptrej to do any kl |
work pertaMtlag to tb* Jvoelry b
t rea*s#OBtst* prt.-e# All W
Goa'aol
*etf
ikaf
VOlUsg’
-«4
1 aad ml
Co*
1 a*4 a** for yi
1
•Noolrg f»#o4*
- psbeO# It #* ao ora tot.
\ oof* to
T. I Clhtla I Ct,
t ft 1<
*4h#ft
I now have for sale at my Stables on Main Street some ol
tlie finest Saddle, Driving-and Heavy Work llorflefl
and severalgood, t^j-roulid Mules as have ever
been brought to this market. All wanting
first class stock will find it to their in-
*
tereU. to vail and get my priced
•• before buying elsewhere. . .
I CAN SAVE YOU 3IONEY.
I aIao liandlr a full line of L*p-to-date Buggira,
Mardard Makra of Wagon*. IJarnr**, Ac., Ac.
\ odi are inrttrd to call and • Uaaprci (hcM.
. r»aa— — low m tbr lowest. ^
Charlie RroWf.