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' A-prohitncnt I-Riu'»^t«r County ni<m himself rif »nd • lld'lwt thlrtt j'OMnrls fo Iim « rl}{ht l»y •Ua. 1. H(HtMKS ? BdUfir 1 Prop’r-f" •* <!U,,lve l,,wl ° r c ' >r " br "" <1 Hn,t huftcrmlllc. lie U n«it worilrd by • pocululions in wlieat and llniir or Min Uittrnrliijj rhenrlo* of dontors conenrn* in^ thu caUtc of ixjllngia. %k*QWf CWftTT CiaCULAfiOH THUI»»>AY. MAY, A pitiful Hoiy of inUtakcn legiiila* tivo ryiMpatiiy t omna from Marlboro -CmiHty, Anobl oiati to<>-let!t!« t*»<lo hiiy work but nwoefdojf. Hi oauti*-a day for bU Ri'fvK'n* i'i a cotton mill. It U nerrr I'Jriuwnt, nor T* it oftou <* . ».i<. usu tUkuis t ; praws s« .ap|«tu. Hm.-rtt. ** *" b ' 1 ‘ lnJ I!* I in.-k !vi fc Vi,-111,1. ,kn, ilrnn. Ttio ijciv law dona not allow thorn! children to work in the mill. If tin Ir father v.cre totally diaal/lcd t!i<;y ♦han the man i« larjfe in the H<'hlic eyen if ho be otu of hearlnjj atnl hi* conduct U (Ififbowrmlii" one of 111* nation it \i a ptrblfo duty to tiro in his direction, whether he fcclj lkoahot-x»r ~ ft netrer readiei film. Pefcw Oal. Bcwycft left the Ifnited States for that long hunt in Africa he •aM, so it was said, that no newspaper people or other lour ran^e writer* ponlfl bc aHowcd-tQ. be With Jiii HiLly and that the world would be In Irno- /ance as to Ids deeds until lie should give out the news. -Possibly Col. Roosevelt had even Ihen felt the call of the wild comriel- Pujl and made up hi* mind to revert iotwewhat Into aavagefy-whUc in dnr- trst Africa, to forsake fpr_jt... few months the limitations of clvill/.aMon •Bd to have a corking r^wd fime. Mini <hat home folks should know nothing at all of his fall from grace until lie should tell as much or littlo as he Chose, st a dollar a word. Well, newspaper men. or «u»u» body who sees what the stronuniM one does f* satisfying the curiosity of life world, ft ta scntethlng of n surpi he to he in formed tbst the sole Kxl’re-idiMit of these United States, who has posed a* the incarnation of all that Is excellent In our clvlli/.ttlon and development is making it his regular habit to go niter Mg game on Sundays. Contrast tint misbehavior with his tramping afoot through throe miles of Loin: Island enow amf slnsh to church on a Sunday or so before he took ship, lie imiv •ave some time by these desecration a of Snhday but he lias scarred his own reputation beyond recovery. The harm of his example will b« greater than the benefits of all the work and aacrlfioea of all th« missionaries that America is sending rA convert the Africans. He I* leading the young men of his own country into the middle of the broad road, and making the name of the United States a byword among all Christian people. Tit Is most unfortunate from every point of view that Col. Roo»evelt hu* made this bad break, and wo can ac count for it only on the theory lie hn«, In himself, dual characters, one civi lised, the other saynge. apd that the latter asaertod Itself in that new cn- vlromuent In Africa and In the brain 1 sWhtt ar excitemeni mastered him irmr blotted fyom hi* remembrance for the time being the littlo prayers and Sun day school lessons of his childhood. That he will repent when the feVor of tb« thirst for the slaughter of Afri can animals passes is sure. Possibly he la as free now from moral blame the man dying from malaria cominuM ©ated by mosquito bites Is Innocent of suicidal intent. He just couldn't help It. The old Adam got the better of him. would be permitted by tbu law to do - lBhat~woriri liey'cou hi. Hdenco has lutcfy so far improved wireless telegraphy that music can be transmitted through the u!r waves to the cars for Which it is intended. * 'Idle bashful torer witf hall wnh gfatf- ness this innovation, for it m*v save him from actjualntancc with tlic-pater's hoot * as he slugs liis winning way into n\e.iifTccti6ris of flio’far away Titaldeh. “Thoy sav” that the bnsioeas Inter est* of the I nited .States are losing ten TP tttton rtnttfcrs for errry day’a tieta y in passing the new tarill' bill. .-viying that a tiling is so does not make it so, and we don’t be!icyo any such tojunn rot. lint even if be true that tlie business interests are losing that much dally it follows that some other people are s*viii£"lhe ten million dollars'a day, for when one man hoes another gains and the Im-im-ss interests are bi tter able to.bhoulder the loss than thu men whose work supports the business in terests. Il Pretldent Taft, of 4V From bla long line of success in pleas ing Filipinos, Cubans, Republicans, believers in and doubters of the Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence H would aeem that some one or more of'birancestors had not only kls.-cd the B1*fbey stone hut had liitten otl wnd eaten a good sixed chunk of that Mmgne sweetener. They are having great trouble, in Georgia became of the discontinuam c •f train service between Augusta and Atlanta, owing to a strike of white firemen. Trade in the terminal cities H«« been much reduced and in the entailer towns along Uic lino rations are getting low. yNAP SMO'I'P OF < l RItM.NT KVKN IS. Over 1 too warrants imvc Imii) I — aued in rharh stoii against dclimim-nt poll tax payers, Tiic inve-tigation of the State Hos pital fop the Ins tiic lias been adjourn ed until .1 uly -CUi. Tim long drought In Texas wn« broken over most.of the State the lir-t of last week nfid the chances for the cotton crop arc better. Tim receiver* of the late Seminole Seeuritles Companv will send out by mail today cheeks for a twenty per cent dividend on all valid claims '] |)<* tive men arrested la“t week for the train robbery between Warretiviile and Aiigusta were turned loose on tsiih* day. Detectives are following another cine. Gen. J. F. Izlar has sold, his cllioe lot In Orang. 1'urg lo the government as tlie site of the new post ollioe build ing. The lot measure* ltr> bv Flo feet, and the purchase price was !* In OnO. Aceortllng to report of State Auditor West dispensarv‘a'es for April last felf ofl'atiTmt fdo,'oo from tb'> business of April I'.kje, eau-< d by tlie cTi>s : n<r Of the Cheater, i.uumio iUid Chuendi'ii dUpe'isarles, Dr. F. A. Coward has been elf'ted dir.'et.o-of the laboratory <d' t!i« State board of lleatib to he onabli-hod, to ( ol imbiii for In vest! gat ton of hjiiro- pludda, tuberculosis and daugerou* eontagions tFisea»cs. Miss .Mary T. N'nnr", for several year-ci’ri*! lent of the Mate luiprove- impbt Si'iiool As*oe1 it ion will b ' mar lied at her borne, Cross Hill, !.aureus ci iintv, on .Iiine liitb to William L. DtUiieFof Saluda fosio( y, Mr. S. H, VVib.on cue of the-'weal ihiest merchauts of ( b.iiU‘»tmi do-O la-t week. Ills will gi\e m"di laie nmuuots to roine of hi* hi it p' op'e, nd the remainder of !n« i state, esti o I'e l at $-‘- , u i t oo. to the ('biu b -ton (Indian .Vs\ imn. bo V. lie began ilie as a penniless Henrv II Hoeers. V ice jire-bb tit of | ] ,e stand aid Od ,1 ■ ' <,!,! deni v of aiiopb’xr' in New York fit von tlie Ifirli nit. Rgi'd r,:t ve:irs lie beg'iu ([river I t e 111 -11 Here i* an idea that Is woitb t r ial on wurm summer night*, eapccitillv in eises of sickness : Screw a hook into Hie bottom of an upper window sa-li on tlie outside. Hang a lantern on hook. The itwitern will give light in the room and keep ft* heat and the odor of the oil outside. The Ft lit in mom can be regulated by raising or iewerliig the shade. VTaslfington correspondent* ate writing to 'their home paper-, that Democratic Senators by voting for the ttriff protection of the product' of life a- a poor news tmv a prneerr deli verv '-a i r. ('-•': 'lintvd a t f mm o’) t o lars. Infill' l'."t sb’. \aw V .1 k edv. t!ir-e were bard and liunurv till', s l-i*‘ W, . k Till. i'*-e , 11 (hr- p , --i . f f ■ : " can .rd loo balvnries to, quit, ii'i-im --. and t he pirjee nf •.(In 1! lnav ( * of h'n.'l'l r,i<(i to 10 and l.'( is it#* etieli A t IniiH and cxMa ivoliociu.n were put on duty in that secFmn. lufeidant Khame of Snmmerton. w ho i* a drnggi'C i* under h-nd f-ir tria' at. tlie ni'X' ti>nii of tlie Ccireral Sea-ions for ('lari'iidon r pun!y. for veiling .1 i in.lica t fjnge.r, wideh whs used t'V ti c. ton cli i-er a* 'Phis w i 11 bo t lie I' r-t e .« ( di i • v- ( VMiriui hi w f-ir ‘•me.| ir i ne " W hi. Il C > I! cent of alcolioh OUPORTUMITY. 'ihey do me wrong who say I come ou mure. . When once I knock and fill to find you In : For every day I stivnd outside your door . . And bid you wake and rise to fight to win. Wall not for precious chances pas-cd away’; ■ ~ Weep ndt Tor golden ages on the wane; ..... LifeIV night I purn tlie records of the day. At Minriso every Soul is born — -again. —^ Laugh like a boy nt splendor* that li.tve aped. To yanUhtnl joya l>e Wind and deaf and duinb: My judgments seal the dead past wirh its dead, Rut- tuivcr -hind » mmueut yet to ' come. Though dCf'pJtB Bi 1 ra. .yrrtng Ubt your liand* and weep, I'lend my arm to all who say: 'I can.” ^ No shamefaced outcast ever sank so deep ' Rut be flilgbt rttne and b e again a man —Walter Malone. (JO!)!) BUKA f>, BAD COFFKK. A writer in National Food Maga zine says, in relation to the Meaebed ll.idr. deci*ion : •'i lic limisew itc will now insist on yellow tinted or creamy thuir and will learn tp iva’i/.o that a natural Ilnur very w hite can In 'no manner compare witli the creamy or yellow tl iiir insofar as gliueiis arid mnvele building values hix' concene'd. As sb to UU per cent of the large thou mills of Hie country are u-ing tlie blcacliing process, ihe <ic/.l«iuu of the experts is far rent hing ' ! Any one who has ’•used their own flour” in the long ago, w ill reinenih , r how mueli hotter llavorcd Ho’ iir.-ad* of llm old hneje were than nnv tli.af, eay be made today of the bie.aelied Honrs. The di pa.rtim-iit,'of agriculture h i* lately shown that the so ealied *']> d- Rh; d” cidi'ee. rlimild be louked uuo ' w iirn snsp-k-ion, by the seizure and cx aminafimi of a lot of collces .hipped into a neighboring “ta’e. 'I'he stuff was labeled “polished , rollYo,” and iiad the. appeunuice of iiaving been subjected to some sort of varnishing. Samples were sent, to Washington for analysis, and under the inv.u-tigati ms of the expert*, it turned nut t > lie a eoiitingol lead ehrmnate; tlii* poison ous coating was given the homes in oi .Icr to conceal its inferiority and to lead the consumer to believe be was getting something wnieh bad been earefuilv selected and lali irtously p d i-hed.—('olmau’s Rural World. NOT ALL ItoM A NOL, ( New York Fres-u )' i’rineess Beatrice of Lngland i- likelv to wear a crown as • ;.ieiii of Portngals ami in that fact \< i* given lo u< free American* to see it is not all romance lo be born In .purple, it >- niunoe lias no part In tills mateh. 'i he P'ineess is twenty-live v ra is old, King Maimel of i'ortugal ii nineteen am! looks two years younger. Further, there U the dirttriridog factor or difiYr- ence in religion. Beatrice .al ways has heeti finn in fi *r Episcopal faith, vvhlie .Mannel, of course, looks to Rome. Put M conform to policy of state, the young woman must abandon religions ocrujdi tn'ruldit ion, she tu* pi r.c • and .cmn'oi t !u F.ng'and, ;i ml a- Mao net's wiA- inns' enter uirbuleirt ji di;ies,_ vvitb the shadow of the avsavsiuT dagger aiwav s ov f i'her l.iltle w ;uidi r stoj is I 'poil .ei to have he-iVi’c I befuie iteceptifig Mann ! ns a Miitor, And wlj.it a s'li b'l'. t .ol (’(tinic.g a stranger, vvitb the match made long bofoivhnn .! Solely, to tie a princi >-1* not to lie on a bed ol roses. And for M-rmnef, r-t-Hvi-ig- h's ttirone as a gilt fioin !li,' h amis el murder, r* it, .«>,ms he invites ids v, if; to sec tiim wear a crown of lit urns. or i 'viti ::i> thi: woman. A s!orv which reads like a clia| from a roiiia’ice of to • iidu.iie Agi ■ being puhu.hm! bv the |o, :,l pn -- \! o-eovv , Itii'-ia, - 'I v s ii d: - pal ■ ilia! cit v to the 1 “!.iladclphui 1’lie wi atliv and in autifu 1 v .ui FIRE AND LIFE. Fire Insurance in the Oldest an Strongest Companies.in America. RdjiMrmnts and Settlements promptly made Life Insurance in the Prudential INBIAR W/IRS. I’ronijvtly at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning June 1st. Our doois will be thrown open to the public-, and our great Tjerciiig Arrow Sale 'will be on and continue 15days. We will inaugurate one of the Miirlitiest Trade Battles c thtil htis ever been waged in Barnwell Co. From start to finish there will be such doings as will make the Battles of Ancient times fade into mere nothiims. (Quivering Arrows, Fulsating with profit to the people will dominate every department of this grand and glorious store. We have a TREMENDOUS stock of Aferchanlis? and will sell everything at cost and in many instances, for less than the actual cost of production. Remember Friends, every article in our store will be a bargain^ All pidees will be cut and it is up to you to save money by attending our Piercing Arrow 8ale. iSTROXU AS THE ROOK OF GTBKALTAK. More and better insurance to the dollar invested than any , other Company in the United States. WRITE OR GALLON R. M. MIXS0N. Williston, S. C. MAIN STREET, barnwell; s. c. NOTIONS, PIERCING ARROW 7 SALE. ••■c Ltl*. Hem Svitclicd Uamlkerohlffa Ml; 5 ; M r* n ‘ “ ;d* •• *• “ •J<) a *4 »• eTx* •• c . .. VVhlfc i’csrl lluUnn* ■Vg Hnyiv ('ologiio •c Mat.tlo i’ai>er •Vi (.old it SUfer Kyo Needles a le (■’> (ii 2e m 5e (•C 1 - i 1 ' D; IL (■.■'. 2c 1). z (•' ,t (A> 3. (% 2j pn DRV GOODS PIERCING ARROW SALE. of a d M ingni-li I lacii * g ‘' (* it a Ml bbf Silk All Shades (.'!‘a! tj'iaiity Sc* id and. b’> yd* /‘T njc 80 inch ‘‘ "o.: I'i 4 Bleached and unbleached Sheeting lo • ('.iinbi ic .'10 iiicn • • < i O" 1 ('niiru n > • ,\! u *! i ii I dloj t'l I 'C BimWii Linen 1 ‘Whit - ii h ub r* I.inen l’' . - “ Meicerise.l n niHingi c Ui. ('< ("j (o (" us (■r ('b e 2ite Ij-l WO If , Ifv 7r :i N Be p 8j ..„«k rone" Fni'otl, vv !• cd Fiis-i.aii gov••ritim-nt i'h.n'i 11. took no h r re-idema' in Muviiw about eigh 11 " ;i mo'it b" r.go rind lived .-tn ext rente- Iv M'olmF'.d 111e. Her i'ea'ilv attraw-t (d ;it! entmn \v hgi. ,er "1m via- v'cig wh(':!ii r in the >t reet* or when riding or at tbe [licitt'-a. All ihe Voui-g cav.tlirr* rd Movi-v.v we re ho; eV"! v in : 'V • w ith h -r. : ie j Baro-:i-»< p-i •i-ted nti iittrnrfir- to o!i I tain an ii 'p'd n tiou t , i,. ,, .xid « on- j tinne.I to live in ii pofecr —'i : u-->on c.r- ! ta iiibal only 1 y mi t-iilcr i cla! • e mon t Ii * ago a \ mi ng j.,"i -., i, t g 11 be : gan to vi-ig (lo- lr-i '. lice of tin- Iha 1 ron.'.*, otfi ring the ccrvaiUv ih ap article* for .vib*. Onct* 'he lx. ngri: voiue ob! Ru**'■ in pm -ehiiii. vv h 1. ii 'iic oltcred tlie. Bhroi; >s Mi b-eij icu -! v | the,IFlrone-* used to b iv ditferent ar- l tick* I rom tii ■ pc i'an i girl, who vv,.' I i-ntcBigenf, iiad gim Futairttt-e* and con- a be V O I';; i-e o' Il'lder the aollin'' tbat •litis To | er »i. I e m b t o r unT e i ' ; i H o 11«1 talent. Till' B.ironC'* cVentua’ily »'k d the girl vv heiln r'lie vv o'lh! i life;- lo r 'i-r- v ii-e •! * ii lady'-* mi id r !n" pcn'.an t g i: 1 agi'i e I an d bnc'i nit' ib" Bainm-'a’ GJ.OTIIJXti PIERCING ARROW BARGAINS. n ( n Men* d Pc Light (1 imv A Brown Su-its ( ih.('ii •' Bum .'ej gc j liio d ' Min * “• .; Pc Isiri* m'ig" guaranteed all U’ool :2-> • •• ‘‘ ■' Very line qitnlttv Oiive t-rreen U or«te(i i.; hh B.*y’« 2 Pc iMitbie Breasted Knickerbocker suit* i '> • A j-1 i<> U nsh Pint' h'l.i*) d. ii. MicUon liats U - ‘I. U'- 2b Uk'- 1 ' U>, JUi Us $ 1 2 [*5 <") #4 - H ' i t" 44c El :>v» LOW QUARTER SHOES, PIERCING ARROW SALE. 'I'he Hitle village of Ph t'dr f'oiint v. did a ra eg week D» »ct',oid hnibli verv up to d Me 't ruet u rc i .do. 1 .c\ing- (' ihing la-t og i- ix' a and a prop- rteir own State* will weaken, if not j o dftattoy, all ch«nco of Democratic mic- 1 «••• in the next general election. PoMibly so, but the apprehension «h»btortures u* i* the fear that four more years of Republican maladmin- latratlon will put the country beyond salvation. lUSifinll to issue, hood* to erect a new WH' \ ot"d on m'd ih'f'"i!ed. In th' hi<: town, almo't rite, of Newherrv 57 voter* (itH ihro'ie!) r. . j hoiid t**ne ('!’ fd'FOOO tn expand the sewerage .'V>tem. mail «* i ii-- Ii :i I'R cd 1..I < i' l! i • s 1(1 pci I, c i. • n f. • r :» ftUL alghL, a Hi! »In I! Vc.jh’d ! ••1.4- ' r > vil it -i H V 11 i 11' ■g f\*. " i 01 lu.lih'i sun 11 •ittii • ! M a \i tii u il , u h" tn king ,1 dv,*mr. 01 ! O' f'lir II. ir am! , M ! 1 1 ' ' V G\i«' liH 1 IIRl •q"i''xF . (1 hs a do tn-stji 1 D» I .?♦ ;tk down [ he ha : j it*r^ wit h v. hi cli 1 In* \h a ut it ill Baroness bad » u 1 •• r mud' u<! h F ’ self 1? 1.5(» Ld* IMuek A Tan on •• I’at-l.t-Miber* '.’5 M- n’' 1’at it Dun Metal *< e M> i,'* oti; " A Ld* Pnrpet Slippers $1 (!) >l ;ej 11 4!t J1 its Ida .FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS, * GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS Basli jaaNtr wxcKrucLo l uiKi.Kcrm. URDU ceecaiMoif ~AC(,i;i<TxTSuciuia ' euuarmaHxu TVPK W AKKilBLO TV. kkrlno A UUI. tM ' li.AT UOTOX V ' CVk*H"0"»»V x Q rui K«d 8» «d U>»*CV**^r j*- PMCt is lot> el 1 It 4 b. al SI.SI ptr b S ■. it I1J5 yer sl, H sl sri sver. si ll.M per sl F. 0. B. YOUNG’S ISLAND, S. C Our Special Express Rates oa Plants is Very Low.' ® crew the first Frost Ptoof Plants in I8681. Nqw have over twenty thousand' satisfied customers; and we have grown and sold more cabbage plants than all other persons in the Southern states combined WHY? because our plants must please or w’e send your money back. Order now; it is time to semhese plants in your sec tion to get extra early cabbage, and they are the ones that sell for the most money. ^ Ofirfc Will, lot illuttraMl WnLC.GeralyCo., b«x 73 Vocbs's island s. c # ■ THE Choicest Car Load •f‘ 0 F *?• New Year Stock - HILL TOP STAHL MS, BARNWELL, S. C. Tjicy ary all righl, .so arc their prices. ... INicc lot of liugjfics; tiunii-s, Wagoii.'. i.a|> Kobt^ Harness and till parts of Harness to be sold ('IIEAR C H A It L I E 13 K O W ,X. THE MEN'S 1TENISIIIXGS AT PIERCING ARROW ►8 ALE. Bnrr-nr*; Drnsoft' was =n nincli im- ! prostp 1 t>v tho cxtr.mrdinai'v pi r*('ve- ranee which the vunng n'dih inan li.el ravealed in enming montli af'ar nin.'iih 1 a* a pea*Hnt girl, then working a* , 'I'he final seaaion of th.c comrnD'ion to wind up the old Slab' dl'ti''(^*Mi v hii'iiie** vviil ba held in (admiibhi on di>m‘‘*tie to gain lier favor, tliaf. dune Mh win n all claim* agaiii'f that., became engaged tn him and tip' nur- ilcnarti'd in*[i nit ion will In* liniiilv riage look place a week or *o ago. adjudicated.. 4 ho seller* of ii. r ,0. a to : q ho mukipliei-v of drnmtn.r* in the old d.-pen*irv mo-f,v turned (leaf t i, is state tip’s,' dav* and night' slew* 45a .Mt'ir'o Dre** .Siiirt* '.'i A il -*’> Men’* Dres* Shirts x* »v d.ia Men's t'nder flliirts and Drawer* •'"• Lds (iau/.j luo •’ 2t»e S9c l!*e 5c that lm«lftt-**-H*t'wiierc 4 * not a* good as heie.* or liiat manufacturers and wholesalers arc oveiv.ucked. FINAL DDB HAUGE NOTICE. T' K' H. 0**4y a little over two month* to paaa before th" apeciil (lispen*itiv elect.on will be held. \ ot. rs who are ttll . lr r!ilim< . T!llwo not prorfi^ed-with registration eertili-1 wore nce-ent and oxaniioed 'Ti l e*te* Are" reminded that the Super-' help tlicir ca'e* a lilt. The other* Tlsor* Of KcKistration will he nt. the ‘ P l ’"hnldy be glad to take wJi-Hi'vit •WWr^FWUtrti^aya Tr. June amtj () ,r w ithim, „,on' law ing. ^uiy to do what the law require*. Wo | AuruRt will t « Z!, ,7 r f i in New York George Grollin. Nnt-ee .* h^ehv g,ven that, on Mon* AUfUlt Will be too Uto. , t . ( ,, ori , lli n pu11man ear porter, w n* ar- ,l S?*;; nnder-igned rested, chat god l»v- a manufaetnrer.' V'! ""n i ,o n. .lobn K Snclling, *' 8«n*tor Gore of Okiahotua has been 1 Daniel H. Bradv.' with stealing a yidge of 1 rnbate lor Barnwell County, '•rWhl film III Jiullrtip; 1>ut“im’Tew'hmc-W-TitwiFr'-T;ri.mn- vvnr ar'quTfKeiT U +' *»»>•*«*"* RsvAdminfstrator-wIth Dirtlier and clearer Into con.olieated ^ !<l “ 1 * Itradv for damage* , H , nlM f C 'i ° f tl,, i l ''' ll . t0 M . r>i , h . ^ - jnrv gave him f 2 500. Justiew Dqgro ! 11 1 fleneased, an*l apply lor <fue*tiona than many older c^leagi,. s ■ U t ,, e Mmrenm Court red,mod the Gr- who wear apectacle*. Htr thjnk* tnbre j diet to $20). In his order Ju*tiee Du- c than, tboM Who read the printed U To *'' i ' , : - ••IVUt'n Kf? ,|houghU of others. ■ —■ ' ■ -- Slckaess among and near our folk n»d tba East wind have Intt-rfercd With both ^nality and quantity of our I tbla amek. That Is said by .uot m ao^apoio^y. ^' -T ' ■ While hvxjioins sense* the negro, 'Hitler the law, 1* jir*t as good a man as the president of the United State*, it would be bad argument t<‘ say he. was jtt't a* good in some other respect*. Damages in a oa«e of thla kind depend on a man’* standing and his cireum- *tancn|. If ho bo colored, the fact afaould be considered.” Letter^ Di'iuuiory. K M. M 1 x*on, A dm Vr (J. 1’. A. April kdrd Its it*. Plenty of Note and Letter Head*, F.nvelops and Spring Stataonery, all good, at This I'koci k Ukintkry. Plant moutUi May adrertisemeDt# this CKOCKIIUV. 'm-WAKE, ft (ILASS-WAffR. PIERCING ARROW SALE. 25c 17 qt l>i*li pans >> *(• Srf f-HTTTt'ermter •Do ” (Tips A Saucers 2'i.[’ , KnieTumbl?t* a V. ' ("• 40-, " 2lc Sou iUe All Our Stock of Millinery at and Below Goat. "ATI DUr T'liibreTtasliiid PifasoTs"at'fiaTiTfHoTrflSgr' ~ - No Matter what (iriee* other* quote you. Our !>riecs will be lower. Friend* our space is too small to show, In this paper our immense line of good*. 1'is only a few thing* quoted to ask and induce von to come and inspect Lverv item marked in plain figures so that our customers may sec without ask ing the price. Listen to.the Music that the Piercing Arrow Sale prices m akes. Bank of Barnwell r JV/c Oldest a/id Strongest Bank in Barnwell County | Depository of i lie State of South Carolina, The ('oiintv of barnwell atul the I own ol Lain vv ell Capital, - . . 1 . . Surplus and Undivided IVofits, $60,000.00 $45,000.00 To save money i» not hard when once n bank account If started for money in a bank cannot burn 11 hole the pocket. A bank account means paving bills by dieck-the only absolutely safe way. Check* leave no room for argument a* to when or bow a bill was paid. Each check is recorded in tho bank's books. These togeher with your money and ihe cancelled checks are kept for you In burglar and fire proof vaults, You have acces. u> them at any time. 3 Let us talk this over with you the next time yon are in town If im possible to call, write u*. EUMUND M. LAWTON. STEPHEN S. FUH^E, JJ4., PURSE AND LAWTON, “ Cotton Factorsy Baggmg and Ties, Fertilizers," “ Handlers of Ujilantl, Sea Island and Florodora Colton. Liberal advances made on c*oiisig-njne.nts of cotton. Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted to us. 212 East Bay St., FUKSK & LAWTON, Savannah, Oa. i* - /