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imwell People. j 1 1 l,, ' rr'tSkiiK. Efih: i m? OB* liMil ri-mpunj’ hi* Ijnnd nA ihU Htato ar« to do ili«lr full of Hd Jut\ And thorn U m* doty 6( high- pUut**U l,40J nortt »n hlM>t gradn p«- :Tjr oMf*nrkb«H»«ri»b'« rank Umn th«t of . - __ r jury •efrt.cK Them t» « frowtAj; * 1*-i Tbo rnltrand* cloMhl tl^Irv fnrttUzrr =--icr-.—~s linxixwt on pitrt irf RimmI m«n to y ! » r d<* on r*iildrdn»,_**|»l}>mpnt* lltU TT^lr ?. ™ ■ *K A T „ ■ A\ i - y«ir Iwvi b«eil M Iftfli-MWFttlP l*Pt •Mbonllnni« thoh: p<’r»<>n‘»l cH.P.nffd Jn-■ ft 0 m trnT - to tltn wtw «jjd pnrpcr •nt'rrre-* • • „ * ", , . , .1 f. hnrlfuton )» p'ORfp.^lii^. Oo Fi»* ment of taw K» th<f vludirntion of t.in ! ^ |t j, Home Course in COUNTY CIRCCLAWOH ' • . .... ' "jFr t - TarUSttAY. Al‘liU-,3, 10Oi>. »*t» ioele.ii wiidn whUt |»<ti in*-. ^ |,AT**T, f.AHOEdl SEWS. - tb« UnlirffTSUtr* flnprftri* Court btR«Ud «m «» Monday It* UDitiilmod* rnvorat^ff lh« Action of Fcd- «f4l OlrenU d«d** i. C. PrU-har.l In • tVInff WtarRa of Win wtnjtnC xtp m titn ffl.pnn4»ry Tltit tlt itP will now prntmd to tov«» r.t, pool ro<,in lor pi ty of la* rtfttt and fhn r«pr«t»li>n ol Ihw wrong.Ifl^n < wrtnd. It U twxt door to At the com'iumcsVnHnt ofnvery rprm of ihp CircuIr Court g«><Ml iupVt tpidy for itpmi gtmd^dwmulr. tuny Iw on nr I, there itnty he aiVYnct In their ftuillle* ro^nliifig tiirir p at homo or fh Ht txi.liif.* tot-re^ts Ofivertmr A mod hut appointed Me*- . r » K,4^. lioAUiu Jf. It. hrook.r mid, II. <;. Copj'and memhor* in tnc itaui- horg County bonrd ni Control. X!.—Bacteria- How They Affect the farm , • By C. V. GREGORY, A.ifrtcuttural 7>{*/f-simn. Ickoa Statt CclJc^t = 7 (H(ato tha erookftifne.**e* of the old In* ~ y^tafpni *nii dfartrttmto AMllxedfram iu»»*ef«. The Ilnuro of R'pre.entotlvet ot ffMliiiigtou nill parr tlx? nuw tarifi .fill tliU week under iho U*h o/ Vayue tmd Bath of C«rtun>n. but the loffarlng. of the peot'le will nut he en-ed thorobv th-iugli tbiV anxUtlo* of Uin favored e'a«*»o t««v Ire misfeftly roiiifotud. Henry W. Taft otAVatettowf n. Conn, head of a high gradti tcbnol for Iniyr, Itnon . by nxperlrnreTfio deoioralUlng tort no nee ntid etfifct of ulguriUc vmo* Mug. lij raya tint hoy* who wflulu ftMfa to bare tire atceH of ll^'ior irpog Ide’i: wl!l alia oct of al^ht. vin-jko c!g- wACtei and t!i*n deny dr!rj( •‘rum M« view point the "enffl i t".vk'' I* a* trad for ehaiMOter a* for b> alth. ;.cnc« j , inv j 1 A reennv (H»threiilt of diptheita In , , ,, , , V KitgiHiid If ii h«en traued to a batch ut he In atn-h oo.idlilon that r in*lr eh.p K;c in^t iiad not been di*i.i lected a luce a oiei l.iua epldeitaio about 4a ini.ttth* Iwfore. —- —' ,— — cond+thwv-ntpOrfn. AJ. -G.—Kot.lor- I* n>it encoitriiRtng. He r« gr:ulualiy X'liwtog weaker and U poiialdored erilKI men pita I tai*!»*a l of\%l“hin and trtirur to till Col. Koo-.evi-lrsffn ill*- ate.imer Ham burg, the w.tti a on in.* like the rhap'* of the peuPiMilN. ooly »oore mi the » I'lic •y * Honn'liTne (TTmfIleiTT* X r<? more imi meroua in the inouiitaiti hud hill n- tiona irom North Carolina to Aluhama than lliey hn><» bt-en in \eara. The brjadeuloK of the protdhltlon ttrea in eluirged a* the cauo: ol tin* greater activity. . \ O'-v-v-ux Copyright. lAOO. by Americtn Pre»» A»oci.tion iiifght caii.e grtavnn* loa*?* vltey aie eMcMia- d by Junt dndger. Hint for thR~nuimindrr td-Hiw yierr artr dre-— there la no ojfpBrluolty until the next tTar roF tieHnu tfutlroirvrrte ih Ore eourti. 1'or luitance ; In t : i < county, it woithl bo a cottly Iterddiip for the Kvp.iragua farmer M have t> .pond a week of tho tfrat term of tin year ift' Barnwell S*, 'thy not amend the jury taw *o that a gi.ml eltir.-n oller- ing a good rNwaon for eseinpi5.)ii aliould be exenacd for Clio remainder of the term for ultleh h>> wa« drawn, rrnd no tided llial ho would be exp«cied and required to aerve at »l*e next Miroeed lug touit. Instead of a Anal diiaeliarge givn him a furlough until the next term. Tiron bis Itealth, the well be ing of Uta family and the oondliloii of hU bn<lne*8 would allow him to aerve. and he would be glad to bear Ida share of the bi.rdffn for good government. tUnhd d. milty, biieily fatnoua a TV’" V "** ft iji f H ** A <'4J* *U»J fAi ICO U.Ut/lii . fa going through Ihu So«Hi advr/eallng flic cl ration of a ubvlo of bonded warv- rb'ugtrutnv rgrmrr rirtyx tuf- fh’lnd to ImM a tiiird of tbo crop olT the market. He he!k*ve* tbat aucli a plan will aeeHie steady lair prices of Ihcgttpie. —Tbc I den look, well napa^cf, aeuntl- prefty in apc*v-li but the doubt of iM- •tuceta ta great. If th? I’ayee tar id' hill no-.v h^fi-n- tVmgreg* ahali gel. through In all It* •rlglnat and acquired wlckHdrm«* hi*- ♦ory may repeat Umdf. In lire 8p»lng -•f JdblLIha AIcKlntuy tat iff Mil wM rushed through by the Itupubllc»d majority. In the eiketiona of the fol- k»«lng fall the people had their re venge by electing 315 Democrat* and Bh HoputHIcan* to the House, in thj Penate tlte Jt-quiblicau majority w»* etK from 11 to d. The people rejected William Jcn- ping* lirinn at tho polU last Novem- Eer, but some of hi* principle* hate reolved limited and prolCable ap peoval. In one Weetern iitate where idea of haring the $(atn to guaran tee bank dcpmdtA ha* been enacted In to law the Stale banks are taking much VHtluea* from the national banka which letter have no aiich guarantee. T)e- poeltors consider the State banka safer Wee-iii»o live Slate la surety for it* Wanka. ^»H«*y Iwrlitara In the Southern Mfc Instrrnnco Ompany of Fayetteville, N. C. no diiubt lee| i-aiier In mind thi-i month. TheSouthe.n through Uamlx op with toe So.iilnolo Securltiv* Company hud weakened Ita Wold tm public conddenco. It hat wisely rein- a-nred ita policy holders fn the delFer een StsrHianf, a .tnuig cmnpanr, and jfoi* out of taurine*-!. Its stockholder* Ware lost about Ktn per cent of their Investment*, which ta a good get off. Their primy holdcra are more fortu oote in get Hug Into a safe company. TWo aptvial session wl Congress t lxrt begun, on March loih, miller rail ol Tt*i>iilen( I’afl, for the work of re\i«ing KSe tariff a* promised In tlre.Tleputaiioin pbltfofm-of-lfkw, ntakes haste slowly It is too soon to predict what the hat- vest will be, hut not too sons to feel tho fear that Hie new law will he hard •r than the old mi ilie .South. 1 he r«*- tailt is likely to be no otK and- oo4 He- puhlicau creation. While the ikmo- wfatio speeehes attiicklog It* mistakes *nd njifainiesaes are far belter than the Republican platitude* defending it Pbo opposition of the niHionty docs nor »ot appear to have mote ttrength than • row ud pin*. The Sybil, of the early day* of Rome, wt* the first editor of which history ewiulna a irfwt Hhe lived In a cave Which- Waa hut uffitie,and ter wliieh she paid mu rent, nor did sbo bevil.’ 1 Lave Jjhe did' nul have »o srwit for ntw* *y~ •Tid sire dhT iiot Imye a- alnglii; or infr- rled , correspondeiit. Ooly owe copy of -e*oh lM««»ppe«i«d ana) 1» oi.nuimiii' nothing but prophecle* written tay her own band, and tho wind waa her rlr- -eulallou mimager. After the leaf ws* vrritton she threw le out and took no larthor luterrat in it.. In that she was like some lattor day (Hibiiahers. It is said of tbo late Lewis If. lirist, founder of the Torkviile Kn- EMrer, thft most perfect newapapjer wer pnhlishevAIn th4a Stacnis-ttrpresr "WorE And paper, never. In bis later yoara, looked fit a Copy after Uie paper went impress. Ue came to-tlmt habit bcoatue lie did wUh to be aiorHAed by typoffrspbical miitakcs toat bad WAped notice. • EMAt^trECoqEyrroy.* - , w K mar a gtr.il deal about l>ni iBi'In. or gertn.-<. us they gfr hiorr iKipuliirly catled, taut few rnffite know whnt ftaey rr ilfr ere. -AUboualv nUey -arc So small tbiit It Would lake fiereinl fbonaand together to makf a Bp'll ,-arv TII, ire rnx tarsm tmdrr tr^t- ln ^ c r(j '; *-en with the t In Wr, KimwUou s private bo*- ~ < I in (.'iHtiiiitda fur several ae^ks. < '- vr - - vet <lM,,r Importamr* to ).* Ol ion p* i j I tv* n. a, oi.iy N'iur*i mi . ni retmiMiN one \itli siraugD ta hs. ] if.igo ll:» 1 oeen ityink-ug too free- ; r.-iT-'* are iiitain h:i Ci'tifettarftte Tblerati* and widow* who will soon receive from the urate of their love the little help that she can give may In Hie hereafter be jpyen-- ed up with the benrfti-larles of tlie L' uluu,ArdtkYghiyI<tr . rLt.arly ImJf jv century have bad their good rliiinr* in till* life. Clutirinan McL'nmber of the f.‘tilled Stares innate Tension Commit hie reports, Sim-e ihe rlose of the civil war In t MB*t Hie re has bf-vi* p*id tu pcnaiui.* ilie sum of |:Vbit.G4;t Jilio and toe coal of maintaining pun-don agencies and adminUlrat.loti of iho pension htneaii ha* been *111 sW -lT;. In 1WU vhern were hflD.llG pensioner* on the roll at an expense of *i;LT,M>t.- '.’iir. S|oe€ that tlma the number ol pensioner* has decreased to &.')l.fta7, init owing to tl o pissing of the Me- Ctioiber age law a11d thc.Tunoway wift- otv taw. the apprnpHsftmtt* tofsay -ftetr- slon* Increased to A15J OilH Odd for the la«t year. Ill* ewtimated mat tkl DO » psnsinf.iers died dniiiig the l»»t year. It I* eatimated that within ten year* the iiensmn roll • will not carrv over *(.*».IKX),0J0 or $:i9.900,((X) unless add! tlonal iegisladuii should be enacted. FASTER AT THE KPISCOTAL truCRcn. Through the courtesv of the pa«toi and people of the Methodist Episcopal Ctanrch waiving their regislar Suoilav morning service, and through the fur ther emu tesy of meiunersof ilie Mein- odtat Church choir, with ilie a-»i*ta:iye of Mias Cell Funner of Allendale it he comes possiuin to arrange for a service at the Episcopal ( hurch on Easter Siindar morning which shall bo in keefdng with Ihe joyous character of the dav. Th« following is the program of the music to h- rendered..' Hymn, .Ie«u« t hrtat Is ris’n today, t.iorla Tatri 1 Easier Anthom / Edward*. Te Iiettin tTm. Jackson. H.-ncdictu* Anon. JJ v aui...'J'iic stii/c la oTr. hvrlo Toms. Gloria Ttbl Gratis* Tihl Evi«on. Ita mn, Je*ns live* f rhy ten.'r* now Offertory A'lthe.n. And all l'ie Vo gels stood round the throne, >ii il ■ T.vv Saneto* 'I mi o.i- Cnmnnfiihin Hv ino. And now, O Fn- thei-. mrmfful of the love Gloria rn PixeelsU ^'ddiint Nmm Itimlttis W Turla Hvmn, At tire Lamb'* high leas’ we sing. TH K 7 GO 1' A W,\T. A rear ago the post Oflier u-t f’eljvr. C. wa« robbed by two men vrioi go’ away «a(ely. Last m intii throe were ai rested in Biriningham. A ta. and sem to Gierr.vilta?, of. C. fur crial hi iho V. hi. < oiiTf. Ssrurd.iv nfglit thev ifrilli-d' a hole in the‘fine floor of their rell,, u-ing mm irnihrella handle ti« a drill, Mew f'-.e opening large enough with dynamite, dropped Ihemselye* Into the haurmem h-vk! weivt out through tlie jMiler's a pirtments. Mobody knew when thej eft. T'mv are thir-j desorlhort; “Hutch” Moort is a ilungarian Jew. wii»horn .(is TeiMmssee, U about Ho year* o J d. .T ft AJ jnehes higli, wi Ighs aliout Mo*pound*. C/eorgrt Ifartoii, right arnv off at el bow. slight hnih? 9 . weighs ah nit Ifo, 'll y^sis oldt, o'.t hi iuclie* liigh P~. H >-■• Barton wits eatrght orr- flfnn - day near Astaevifle. Ill- irirmer who wta with him. took a pi*r,iH from the. Uupu ty Jailer ill-of AslrevHle ami ran Into Uw’wrottttum*. ~ — CAMSE AXf> CO.VjlE^l ENCBtt. On .Saturday, In Fort Worth, Tosas. a careless boy ttarew awav a lighteifr cigarette. A Ore followed la-ling fm»Y hours, and destroying property worth two million dollar*. The burned over tract I* a mile aurt a half long by a half mile broad. One man 1* dead, several persona Injured. .T»>() families hoomles* and several hundred workmvtv otH of eniplojrfttynt-, Otie cigarette. rtoveielgri leiwo, the Aiken eoniHy white to-ui e.onvictyd some inoa .-tgcr-oH murder of hi* wlfe^ with roeonrmeodrt ■ tluu to inercv, mu-i serve nt* life s.-n t-nce lu tuc TeniteiUiai y. H i- friends, if lie ha* aov. have failed to ratae thu money ty carry his case to the sjupruiue Court. Orang*h»rg ha* a eitlx*n, Mr. Joim Briinsim. fiving near .Vurwav, w ho ta almost IH years old. He was a self ted man at ibe tiun- of lit* building of ilie out- rt-mlta GurmiiiH Knife-wof Iron* Charles.on to Aogu-ia and worked on it. He U bilod ami has no mloil inosl of the time, out enjoys good tar alih. (/. S. Itarrett of Atlanta, who has been tor tlnee years Tre*tdent of tin- National Partners’ Cntai.r, wifi trot Verve atiotinTfTeriu. TTe WaoTs TO sta " -it home more. The Phtriners’ Ui iom iihs it norta die mettrmi snip of ToW- 0 HI. Hud I* the most powermI organi- /attoit of fanners tnai has ever exis ted. The Murens Htapemarv, wlriclt was ciosCii br the county elceiiirn Inst P’ali, is baviog troufiie in seilina rs wet gofnU tdoiBor couireteiC Aftbevlde lia- omight sorrm at Un y»*T cent fftaentmt but comity boa.ds gem-raily are mu buying freely and will keep stock- down until .-iftar the election nex A ugust. The longest foot race ever run cam-, off in New Vors on riatmday. I’oere were s’.\ spritHerpi In i« one each froiii P’rsnee. iialy. Pdiglanil, a Cnnailtai! luditin a id two News Vorker*. Thirty . tn-oi.-aiid spectator* paid to sec the sight. The i’icne’.imao won, covering She Utarauc' of it> mile*. J-V-r yards, in 1 two hours, JO minutes, &d and three .seyeoth sccomta. lie ttdlsffedTii good condition sod was piid (jiio I’he , Itali,*ni ecei ved ih<- two New Vorker* $ I ,.'hh) and f I IHJO while lin liidiaii sod Eoglisiiiusn gi-t trothieg li-ec* in IS !b t h - re was a surplus of JSS.lKHI.i (> ) to ilie C lifted r-ti(ie, itVa* iMyiro‘!i the sale ol putalic umta, a no Co o*a for tile inoicy, So it v.M- divldid among Xli States upon the proinisy to return it when (leiuaiided byTJ.uigre-s. New Yim k Iras not spefii ,ier JI.iPHI.IH^i, an I p-i.-sibly New Juse and Ueiaware have kept tlioir share-, t.ut ad tile oilier Stale- have spent their ii iriowing-, Gougt-.•-nihhu Murdoik of Kiinsa- ii!t» Tutt-.’-i-o-e.l >« hill railing upon (In to return tko money. Tlie Sonth t oroiina share was . (id;i miy. •‘1I1EWAY mip: MONEY GOES’ the farnrst is Cot measured by their • ire. Bacteria *te Hny plant*, Bkctl com- posed of a single cell. .These re!!* are of various shapes nnd size*. Roma are round, some long and some shaped like a corkscrew. Some are found elnghy and soiim In grouim. Bum* .annet move Ht all, come move by twisting themselves about, and still others have long, talPllkfe flagella by which they move theniselve-j along. IJnrteria are made up of n clear. Jelly like inaterlal called protoplasm/ 1 his prytoplisi!i is surrounded by a harder cell wail. There is a great fliffemnee lu the thickness-of those Oy! 1 walls, r.iKl on this Ililckubas de pends to a large extent tlte ati'dty of the germs to withstand m;favurahle conditions. Thoyc with thin tell wail.* ran be killed easily, while the thicker Wn’lcd kihds are very dffllcclt lu ex terminate. T-arterla propagate themselves by #Tvtdtnjr. (Vnp-refMidtrtdru iirttt . F*eh of these two grows to fail siz^ j often fotinfl in milk that aPP hut. The first rarlefy will always be plentiful enough anyway, and the others should be kept dawn to os smivH a number as Out? of the most important methods of dotng this Is by cleanliness. The YhTTTr'pfttt* nmt strainers atnl The mp:t : rii*i-r sliouhl he tliorottgidy cleaned every time rtfey are used. Mere t ins ing with <•( Id water is n t enough Following (be ctdieary v.a.-htng by scalding with bci'lng water is the only sure way of 1.111 log al! the germs, lu i leaning dishes a brush la much better than a rag, since it can be more easily cleaned itself. A dish rag romahyn i'amp f-ir a long time after h jin- been ttstd nnd furnishes nn excellent ptau-e for bacteria to grow. The '•dish rag flavor” i a used by those can bfien he dete<ted in hotter. v' After the dldics have been scalded they sh<r.!il he placed In the sun for There should he r.i sc ■era! hour; INSU RANGE . . FIRE JSD LIFE. . - Bre Insurance m tlie Oldest and vStroiujest Companies in America. Adjustments and Settlements promptly mads Life Insurance in the Prudential Insurance Company of America. ► ~t OTKOXIi ASTUKKOCK OK CII»RAI,TAK. no. xxn—now si’ohks are kormep sunshine aa nossthlo In lliejuilk foom and cow staido also. Runllghf. which is so mcessary to 1 l;c growth of and divide* again, nnd so on. T'nder fni orahie condition* tiff* procesw may 1 thMughet ^ s a a ° , b« repented every half li air. At thi* rate the T.escc;u'anr*c *f om* germ Tim gtabta where thw mtthtog Is- done sb<'Uld W -ehwtEJd nuU aired every day. A (-..at of wl-.liewash sTionTcI Te'nppUV-fr < .•-as! maiiy, tt* tn Audition to !•< h.g a grod gerra killer it a 1. ) makes the ftahle n.o.cii iighier Hay sliculd not he fed immediately before milking, u* The dust from It is covered \vl;!i bacteria. Tlie udders and flanks of the cows should he ktspt perfectly clean. A liltle dirt falling from them Into the milk will take with It thoiuuinds of germs. The*milk should not ta- left in the barn after it ’ ts drawn, hut taken ttnir.edlntely to dest eudniFsm < f om* would in fen hours uumta^r nu rc than n million. At times the part of the protoplasm of a germ v.ill gather in'.o a round. eo.nparRl it i ly h.-.ml nui*.*. calie l a Spire. The frsf of tlie ceil then '-rum- hles away. This spore 1* htaetire. lint pofirerses in'.ich greater iiowers of re- sistanee than wln-u la the active state. ThesiF spores often remain alive to start The Infection afresh after the i retire bacteria have nil been killed hy disinfection. Ihmterta, Hite higher plaffts. hare! the inllk room rciinlretnenta fer growth. One i Cf fho nfost important of these ta mol*- ; fnre. Hr* ing wi’.l pot kU! haeterla, but i it wl!! stop their tnti'tipllcniloi). An- ! otlicr essential to tmeterlai growth ta warmth, ('old. like Sryness. wfll nut LIU tlv-n, hut It wi'l stop them from ! multiplytntf. Thi* ta the reason that ' the Routing of milk cr the spoiling of ine.at, which is muse I by hncteria. •oe* on much more slowly or not «t ! a!! when they are kept In a cold place. ! One of the principal foot!* of l.-acte- ' tin ta nitrogen. Without It they cam! !ire Police desirable Fanror irthttr IVrabhxm of Bam. berjrtflta HtTPCeeffcrt-p| T (Teveloptug a field pea that rwtat* wilt. Ho ha* -old small qnnntlile* to Jil* neighoor*, ±u\ r«fu*Bip Co let dealer* huv tlwim at w holesale. Recently however ho *«ild 10 btuhela for ^SS’tn an Angitarn *ecd Urui, which will acattar them widely. An Atlanta nan just hack fr-'t-s I’an a ii* gate ihi'-i. fig u it-* airl I mg- to tin 6;m..an.nng Heral.l on aatirida\ : ' I netv are now 111 steam -novel* at v-cik. digging on; live enhii- yard.- ci'ii, evei y 17 -I’l-om!*, 'I In. re !- a gr-,o uonie-t gomg on on I tar i-ft.mu- Met.vei-n -teain -hovel lofii a* to win can aiioiv ihe hi-t report at each week - end in the ‘eiina! record,’ -u ’Oid man Yauleye’ ta t»o*s on tin* i-tlnno-i Th*i br-t ila.m at G.uun ta a wnniler. If i* really a mount nn being (tirown .n-ro-s t.ne Chi axe* river valley, hi- to Me ■> (AM feet long. l i.ndO li-et thiv and l.’o left lngh Till- great dam i nri’cs-ary t.> h .ld hack the -u.ldcii rise in idle t (ifagfa •nvcr r w hieh ha* been- known Pi M-e 7.‘> feet t:i six hour-. I Mi* ta ii U. xiftpri-ing. thnugli, con-id ei tatg tlie fact that Ihe rami >11 record* il nn tlie canal hit- been known to rt ach •even iii*'.iie- ia low Irom-. Tiii* great dam will (Hike u great inland sea a hk-ii iiui»ei kill v aid- i he Ini uiahinx ol a waterway across the i-thmu*, re duci.■£ materially il*e umoitut of dig ging i.ece—aiy. Ir, will al-o fiirni»li tlie Mn-e of the gre.it electric power * Micta will ta- u-vd f,,r n*nmng the I'anama"railroad train* and moving the great Bate* of tin- Mn !»* q- well a a to liirni-ii nioHve powei for loanv ninnu- facinring plaMtaale*!Ineu to spring i:j. mi the ta-tlimn-. For ina'iy of tl-e Airawta'aiis have fwwmt« pre*saT?Tr T*men ' K> TfYe' ihrwn there wheue its summer all the tlnn- aud with a death rate lew than that ol Lrcorgpa Lilt-) are Sutl-fii-d to cast theii Jot I Ilf i e fol life. ’I he Itgisres -ivown of the work arc larj^e. Every two minute* a ton ol eonl ia burned ivp at I*nn.-mia. ever\ minute twelve carload- rrf lock mu; gravel are t -rn Irom the earth, cverv hour I poun is of ilynamiie are ex ploded i*i mountain and jung.e, every muviite ^ITJ is -pent lor Nhor. The AinerTcitnin^f ntinfi* mrttmWam -h-ovi-ta and in tire -Imps gets about (JA —a. i;iibu per Itour ahd Uta-- umuu,- UgUfa* r bath and serviie are fiirntalied him. ff he. -ta niarrtad, %uaxters. are pet lire. Because **f thi* fact sugar nnd bird, which contain no nitrogen. ! never spoil. Peeterfrt atao fcipiire oxy | g-n, though only certain species are i drperdciit i n the rdr fer their supply. ♦ n*o of these is the kind that causes tnest rind Tegetnhle* to deeny. This is why canned fruit and vegetables do nof spoil. The bnctfT.i have been kiilM and the oxygen driven off hy herding. The few serins Hint do.getJn_ before the can Is sealeil up cannot de velop fer lack of idr. If the can f* not a!r tight, howbver, some oxygen will find Its way M. the germs will multi- ' f ly. and tlie content* will spell. i Not nil liaeteria are Injurious. A1- fiiong!! some of man's flmst deadly cn- ebile* are found among tliese invisible mtaro-rrgnnism*. yet many of then' are Ids he c t friends. M'e have already tenrru-d alnuit the bacteria that lire on the roots of legumes nrrT change (he nitrogen of the air into a form In t U roiid* op of little thing* end wt are *oing to write ehout [may be a *maU buaiucu. We to pa*e jed^tnaut upon leare that to4he contld- (tarnwell delegation ia f our debater hi it If •ail -I, « &uri 1 .Ml, DR MILHOUS. DENTIST, ■. 5W ' t W BLACKVfLLE, 3. C. Office ctajs Thursday, Fn- dav ami Saturday. . Well orjuipped office/ Operations made as pain- . „ . „ AM.twiaLAn* wlfta b4r • “* aerose Panama Bay—i less as consistent with safety, kin* g&Lt the imm ot ta* tig a .v.. IMcea reasonable. Tcrfim ( h _' v ft' l i u ^ c *^ j e, °** ,rk Main io lT»a i fiirni-lied. niourk arcacrvcd al Jbc each. 'I'he fare is good, The vtaitor in the tathtuu* in 101’> W id have manv p ea-Hiitsi cues to meef. hiat-vo. lie will d.-uhtle-s disembark at Gidon and take tksi electric car line Hvrn»» the tathimts. He witt sen hi* ahtp|F4Wta4h«^»aU-tJie l»vBka-*% Uataiw.- He wHI then pea* on through the imig- ni-fleewt- tropical feHiagc -kirtlng the way y poet Empire on to Gtilebra, w here He will cake dHinnr at the grout toiirial hotel, whR-h will t« built tliere on the mountain*. I>e will then enioT a mag nificent vi«w, catching a g>tinp*e here of both the Atlantic am) PacINc. In the afternoon the ytaltnr will go on pait Nura Florl* (look at the flowers,) on N-t the lock* at Boeo|i!*1>o and a* the westering aim le throwing great no. xxi—some iti’es op dm tEKiA. which It run he used by plants. The rotting <.f manure and tra:*h to make humus nnd of humus to make the ele ments rf pTIifll Tued ai ailahie ta rtlsd duo to the ifctlon of bacteria. In this way bacteria, by making animal wastes available for plant food, com plete the circle of plant and animal life. The- putrefyHvg Heeterla. or Hiom wiil.-h cause rotting, are more benefl- f i.i 1 than harmful. Fy their action dead animafu and other fufusc matter arc quickly mlatccd to- thw elf men ta from which they wefe ntndo. Even the r.d»»r given off during the process is also feobeftciaf as a reminder that the. matter of burying or burning has been neglected. Other micro-organisms in'the farm cf yeast are a necessary help In bread- making. The yeast plants, growing lu Che dough, set free considerable amounts'of carbon dioxide. This gas fn- trying to escape tills the dough with boles and space*, making It "rise.” The bacteria which cause milk nnd 'cream io sout* nfF alsd fischil. 'Butter mode from sweet cream ta tacking in flavor, and there ta nof so iunch of it. since the globules of tntter fat do not Collect as readily as In sour cream But. whtje the germs that cause milk fo soui* ar* hannlos*. tOicre are others Move iiiid better insurance to the dollar invested than any other Company in the United States. WRITE OR CALL ON ' R. M. MIXS0N- YVillisten, S. C. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. ’ GUARANTEED TO SATISFY purchasers tAti tjihrnBrvSimmr^wmKtrnr l**b* aeccnMos Auoear* misauw mhowwiwmiw TV.K-. iM’VI.-'UC T-*« AL-WI.-. fUT b'Trn — >1 i r.*l HtoZ Vu.stj-. V t*—.'-«€»•!—l V#T>- —-l Cr: PTkl; la FIs e! 1 H t e 8 J1.5I prr h. 5 H t ■. il UJS per n, 1* a. 9**r. at ttJI per m. F. 0. U. YOUNG’S ISLAND, S. C Our Specie! Express tales on Flaats ta Very Low. ) We grew the first Frost Proof Plants in 1S68. Now have over twenty thousand satisfied customers; and ve have growa and sc!d more cifcbagc plamts than afl «her persors ia the Skosthen; ‘tatrs cewbineti WHY ? because our plants musi please or we send your money back. Order row; it is time to set these plants in your sec tion to get extra early csbbige, and they are the ones thataell for the most money. ctSuL VVr^« Int uu.yv.ii Wbl C GeralyCo, Bn n Yoos’* w«at s. c f :'v*. skip FOR SALE. TOO Acre*—40- cleared. 3 mile* from Martin. GOO taollai*—209 Ltolla-ra en»b. Balance in I -3 or 3 1 Annual menu with dper cent imerrat. T.mCllla, >r., Norik Aagtnrt*, tJ’. C. or Q. B. RIHH. ♦ Martin, A, C - of Note and letter Head*. 4 Bprlitg BtaUmiery, all fsorM CjuaTRMN ^gaSykilMri^*!' a. .-vr/jEtefti Many erc.qmcrios and city milk deal ers practice pastourlzalIon. Thi* sim ply consists In beating iho ml’ii; b> as- high n tomf'oraHire a* possible with out scalding ii. This kill* most of tlif germs, m;d tlie few lhat are left wil! not develop rapidly enough to d< much harm. .In cpoumerles a starter- that Is. a portion *' milK which con tains a particular kind of lajclerla-Is added after pnstcuri :ni ion and Hi* (Team then “f'ipened" for twelve hour* cr so. By thus (mpfdying gerurs whiff: fla vors and tilling tlie others butter of very high quality may be made. There are bacteria everywhere—Ih the ecll. In tho air and In tbo water. By far the greater number of those are harmless. Eton disease perms are unable to obtain n fool bold In a perfectly healthy atrimal '(rr-prstm. Tlie secretions of the mouth nr.d the digestive organs are fatal to many of thcra. Even If tuey succeed in got ting Iftff:) five Mood they are not yet out of danger. The blood contains large numbers of while corpuscles which seem to have no duty to per form but to seize and destroy tlie** invaders, it is only when an unlni.i! ixvomes weakened from one cause cr another that thexe corpuscle.* fail t > do their duty and the genus begin tbcli destructive work. Tlie first step in avoiding Infection by disease prcdlR ing bacteria, then ta to keep the animals healthy by proper feed, exercise and shelter. Tin- next point I* to do everything ipossi bie to prevent the germs from getthig into the animal's body. In case n contagious disease of any sort appears the Hick animals should be shut up by themselves as far a* possible from the rest of the herd. Disinfectant*, such as coal tar dips and bichloride of mercury (one part of the chemical, two parts salt and l.fHX) parts waten, r.honld be used freely. Care aliouiil be taken not to carry tlie germs from the sick aui mala to the well ones while caring for them. Wounds, such ns wire cuts, need es pecial care to prevent fnfeition. Or dinary d is in fee fa fit s are too Irritating, yet something must be done to keep the bacteria from attacking the raw *urf;u.'f. ~- Keeping the wound bound. up tightly and sprinkling daily with powdered iodoform Is ofre of the best ways of Insuring rapid healing. —-The germ pToblo^p- llko tl>o- prulAem of weeds and in seers. Is easily solved if K ,Js go;« at in the right way. ('Teanjlui'ss, sunlight and di.dhfpction will do much to held tfcv* fnjnrfooa ones fin check, nnd tlie others need flo encouragement to continue doing their Invisible though none the less real work to help us. Tliere j.i no esj>e- <1al reason why tlie germ problem shoul 1 be made n niatter of constant nncaslness on the'part of the farmer. It n-qulres a sdenti-t to dlacrimlnafe between bacteria that are Injurious f!w» metmflme it ta Ruflieient for the ordinary ngrionTHiftaf fb be dITtgCiif Iff fhlreuehing himself behind cleanliness. Thus foftffled lie wITl have little occa sion to tnajte a epeclnl study of bare- feriir. Ixt the sdenttotir do that. THE Choicest Car OF ■" *?• New Year Load Mm lilies, HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C. They are all right, so are their prices. ... ^ *> Nice lot of Buiygics. Sunies, Wagons, T.ap Ilohes Harness and all paits of Harness to he sold CHEAP C H A K L 1 1; 13 R 0 \v N. TBasuxsasaa Till'. Bank of Barnwell The Oldest and dt roup at Bank in Barnwell County Deposit'Jfy Of 11 ic Stale <>T SoitTi Car*4imi. Tlie C*<7ff>-rrBarnwtH, atnl 1 lie |i.„n i f !lj-i*nwcK Capita!, SfirpTtts- ^ Ua«vkhd Profits, ^60,000.00 S«,TOO.OO PT.Arwr&n'BArEr 108 acr»v* (rood farmii g land, aituate I* milea NoHh ot Bart-welt, on we-tetr. «ide pubita road leading fr©nr Barnwell to Blapk^Ttle. one -uttlemeAt on wremiae* and )fo«.d well of ifater. Title* (foo l and term*eit-y. aVamea if»>-Ht (anuinff land, one and a half Mile* North of Town of If’.auk vlUe. between threw unit four hundred In eultlTitllon-aeverul /food rettlemtnu on prertilae* Ihtaannieof the Im>>^ farm- lnff land In the Stine and (orotarl* a part of lh« l»r. W«u. H. Keynolda lar.dt. - - Tl tlea flood a nd term* e« ay r . App!f bo, if. F wBulst, BiaekrHIfi. To «ave money in not hard when once u bunk aeootint tastartid fer monev in x bank cannot bli’ ii :t Inib- iht- pm ki-t. A bank account meim- jmving hill- by check—the only aboolutely sale w’.uy. Cliei-k* leave no room for ai’gnmtnt a* to when Or bo*V a lyill was p.-ud Eli li check is recorded in the hank’* Inaik*. 'I'he*© togeher w ith voui money nnd ihe cancelled check* me kept for yon in Mniglur uiia lire- prool viuilf.-. You luiye aeccao lo tliefii at any time. I.d ns t.-iik this over with you the next time yoA are In tiown ff itn- pos-File to cail, write us. ■ taamasieum STETHEX S, FURbE. JR., ” EDMTJND M. LAWTON. FURSE AND LAWTON, Cottorr Factors, Bagging and Ties* Fertilizers, HuwdlerB of Rea Island and FlorodoraCottofir. liberal advaneea mafle on consignTncnte of eotton. Vt*j»onat A jrromjyt a^deAreftil attentioN to tiR bufeincs* enlrnated to m. FtJftSfc&IrAWTl ^ w4.- ; ?r* mm&i ' .V-vV,-- .- ; j