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Tf* ■y-%+' ~ _-. ,J r '-,' u- -•.iiswt r- —V "<r KILLK& BOLL WEEVIL. DaHm, Tex»». A«>x. il.—Dr. W. I>. fiwntvr, $hf ffAvvrBoieai rninmoioflft In nlurffii of th« Moitthrrn il«id prop, In »)NES EditBf 1 Prtf'r * ^ utl, ^ n tori**- dwlnf* »hn» tlu» lfr- coum altovEAiioB * ■ , - -^V - . .. • w - f ^ ., ^ ■ .., » ■ , >«- . **— •" ^- J» - HM ui 1 "* THUKdDAY. At'OUbr, UWW. ~ANOrHK* M Ih« 8TON K. Volume XAX II ol Tint Pcoixc 111 •mwplBkvtl wtttvUrtfcy’s Imiw, »nd wc •arrt BniKhtr ltj(ur« on iu runnrd . . Thn .rear nmroh ending today Jim T>7y ~m"a iRT^SFRiYir W :<*S* "v. i#^—•' it. K*ff\ nmt* !»•»« *• ■^ w »Vl, tnr nr l * w - k *« IJ> not t»«*n unuan- •Ity Numaroua or nnNj and the com- Ullmooti (Iveu Sati'fiwn w© few and dlaphanoiu to prodaue egotUtn. We have, doebtleas, mado as mnny miatake* n« tiaual In the twelve month. , we have the aatUtylog cotudonir neaa of feeling that our motlve*-have been good, though our judgment and •Moution'may not have been. We have no now promise* to make. We ihail only ixprere the hope and ptrrpnre to make thefniute l^«M»i«-no worae than it hat been, and follow ing Vhe even tenor of our watt, w e ahall^ be Ikillr eonient If Tun Picoi'i k dull con- ttnue to be, In hundredt of houio«. 'What one good friend “ince Ita birtli wrote of it Id a revent latter ‘’a mem- 'her of our household." wheat of the laat few daya haa killed more than D9 per cent of the boll wee vil* In "Texa* and Oklahoma. and that the he*l and dryneea of the>>ea-<»n everywhere hna brought ont «m»ll ptanta att- which the 'hull* will roon open »o the cr.'p tr.ay lx* pivkrJ at an abnorui.il date. ._’J‘he following rule i* in tflVrt on the railway tratnv |ti hwU/.erian l: •‘Ladlea’hat! more Ilian III Im hea In diameter will, aocor'llng t<* Artiele- 117 of the railw'iiv farltt. henooforth hn regarded wr-wh*efrt?- hoy 4mIv wear- ad—larger -w ho de»lrea to travel by a .SwW paa»eirg*r, train, tnuateither ride in the luggage van nr d^poalthcr liat^wiih the luggage guard nod enter the paaaengara’ /var- rlagu bateheaded. SNAP BHOTd OP CLRKKNT ... EVENTS. Col . Ibio*evelt killed a hig bull el«- phant in Africa on Saturday . 7 Cholera in a deadly type prevail* in tbe 1‘hldnpiue*. I.i one week theta were bd death* out of 70 oaaea . rraaident Taft will hh In, Columbia lrt-m about Oi/on pi nundovrn on Hi.tur- 'rfiy. NtTferabtrti.h the l«tVi -day of the Mate Fair. Two bale* of year* o d w> re county laat w*y cent* per i nuHtl, According to private telegrams re el hod at/th* Augusta Kxcliarige on Mot.day tlie Texas cottoti crop i» lu the worat^hdltioii ever reported. h Thomaa E. W t*>ruveli ttiat in l*ill^-he inUoUnoed W ll Little Things av Aids in Solving Problems In Crime. A MAIDENIR WA “ lie. A niftv dresa. a rog...... vu .,. c , That’a a maiden’a w ay f * A bit of dirtaitoaa all (lie while. Tbat’e* maidea’a fray; Perbaua a new beau arrry night, Or fan«f twoneta out Of right. Perbr p« tea a»Ubr» In a plight— _____ | That'a a maiden's way. THE VALUE OF- SMALL CLEWS A '*y* t l * l ' ,<l ’" ,l> cotton over twenty •old in OratigeLurg They brougiit 12 “In Air My Exparianca,” Saya Polica Sergeant Cuff, Ona of Wilkia Cel- lint’ Creation*, **l Hava Never y#t Met Such « Thing as a Trifly,” If you nsk some I^ndon publlahera they will tell you that no book aWls ao well n* n detective story and That poo stilt find n fasrd' ThatVa Or e|*e a *1 That’* a maiden's way; xhy look on her face, a maiden's way; A Simple word that makes men try To *ca!e the mountain, sail the sky. Or alirk a dragon In the eye, That’s a maiden’s way • - A word of sympathy and love. That's a maiden’* way ; AN 1 Ml’OKT'KD 1)10; ASK? / There’* one thing we are going to dodge squarely ihU week, *tid that I* ati attebipted write n-p of the I’ythlan twmvemlon. it wae t<>« Urge *ud love for our penett. Some new di.ea*<‘* gain quick |>opu- Urity sniong medical men. K..r the ls»l few year* aiH^ndlcIti* has hsen a lavoiite (liagiio*ts. 'Jhe use of the opeistlng knife hs* yliown that—the doctors hava/inade many mistake*. *ome patient* being iiitrocvnt of tlie dh»en*e. Now pellagra come* to the front. A year ago few American doctor* and no isjmf^ knew rhtft there w*** any »«cb- disea*c. It bus prevailed In Italy ttsny veins «nd was said to have lieen caused by the eating <>( food made Irom moc.ldy or niust.v com. I’ecently it ha* been repoited as prevailing in iev- erai Soutbern Mares. Homh t.'ar<-lina included. As it closely roseinbleu eczema some dectors may make mis- taken diagnose*. iho first case reported in the United States wn* that of a ticwlv arrived Italian Immigrant in l*H<> in Now York. Meridian, Mias, ha* had in the . last few years 21 Case*, more than any Of those one If the cotton crop throughout the Houth lias failed as g'l ally In the la*t Ibn days ** lebas done in this State •he price of tho staple w ill go TtTflVP fifteen cents before the crop of IMO eomea in. We «re nsked when prosperity will get back from Its ion ; trip abroad. w® answer r When people, city, gown An! country, quit their adoration •f the gol leu calf and live for ratimul enjoyment and not for show and speed. other place in the South, was cured, nine have died and eleven arc still under licalmciit. t urn. In the forma of bread, muvh, huhiiny; inulllas Ac. has. been a lar<yy pa't of tlie food of the people ol the South for several hundred years—*aml there, ha* heen no [MdUgra among them until witiiln a tew tear«, and it* first appearance iu 'Mi**i*sliipi was eoinei- dent with the eomlng of Italian, to the farms of that State. It may he that these foreigner* brought the seeds of the disease with them from Italy, and that native Americans have caught the malady from the new comers. - -r- ,v- M' The new UrllT law haa been in effect three wefk*. furtims receipts arc larger, which may mean that the tariff nates are higher or ehM moie goods *rr being imported. It will uke severs! mnuths to toll what soit of a revenue producer It will be. And it will take years of time and trouble to get it ebauged for the bet- *»*. ft is no doubt a nirre happening Pbst In the dry eltle* having teams In the Bouth Atlentic League base hall Haa been more Urgelv ^patronized than In the wet s|K>t» Oharlestou, said Co be largely Inhahi tad by blind tigers, was flr»t Ui give up Iu franchise and wide open Jackson ville followed suit last week. Bavamuh. Columbia, Augusta, Ma con. Columbus, Knox ville and Chat tanooga, with lest beer and booze, arc atlll playing, P. », After a night’* rest “the /brown ta«ts” left the mouths of the Jacksonville people, they braced up attd will jday out Hie Besson. .1 A lawyer-farmer has expressed the fear to n« several times of late that the preeent and prospective price of cotton will canse the country to go wild about the king plant next year. We replied that we think the far- mere afe too wise through eostlv ex perience and sound common sense to make any such mistskn. With provisions at prevailing high water price* and no sign of a break in - eight they know--that- thr -Firre anti atralgbt road to yvn«perwy runs through- the corn and oat fields, by the wattle pastures and pig pens, with branch paths to the gardens and po tato and truck patches. The best news tb.it ba« cotnn to us in wionthfrhw* been th»« mere oats, wheat and rye wi.l be planted the coming fall than ever before. Any and everything good (*> rat w ill bring better pricaa in profit than cot- tou as-long as the uities and tow ns of the United States eotninsio overcrowd* fd. TIfK IJKDTIMK STOKY. 41alf past buttm-op, litilf pa*t clover. Dreams of the night vvnen tlx) w inds blow over; Ifalf'psst nid-n<»d, lialf-past noddy; Oh, what a tired little. <1<->vr little body i lialf-past goldilocks, half past story Of the prince and the maid a;d the wild fiitrv glory; Half past Hiding Hood, half past eight, Down to the bar*, and the dream’s at the g.ttc, Half-past Jack-ntid-the-IJeanstlek, dear, And the hodtime folk are a hovering near, I’cterkin, I’uttri kin. I’m k and all. Teas hlitom short and M u.-tard Seed tall; Half pa.*t ding dong, i’ussy’s i.i the v\ ell, The little lady’* garden of the oock- If.'hell; Ships on the sen and winds on the foam, Home again, darling, In the dreams of home. Half p**t dandelion, halt pa*t daisy; Half |M*f. Tt,t!e fci t growing awful l«/.v; lialf-psht .atulman lining on tlx' *111 And the grav, gray mists on the far green hid; Halt-pa't Sinbad and Captain Kid. And the (Mick click click of the ka tyrtid; ifalf-pa*t cuddle in the arms of love With the dear, dear God keeping watch above. Half pnsl story of the bedtime, sweet. Rest, little arm*, and rest, little feet; Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle go the dreamland bells Where the sheep of the stars climb the hills and dell*. Half past buttercup, half past clo- \ er, oomo the dreams and the trip’* all over; Uest a* the rose rests, sleep as the •lew , And dream as tlie deep dreams all night through. — Baltimore Sun. GREAT KMt’KCTATlUNS. SVfji, Will be nbne of our funeral, l*ut from whet we see as to the full ami __. »ititer trade prospect* our private wplnion publicly expre»*cd is that the ’A;*%|# whoiswUa uierchauta of th« hnai- hungry cities wHt be (MsuppoHyt* n their great expectations of rec* breaking prospetity. Crop reports have been and are too Niy, from those issued by Comuiis- Jatues Wilson of Waslilngtqn to those of tlie tow A eotreapou- ©f obr own daily papers, Crop! arc never safe uiittl gathered, riw:titl therr wwlcsa cove 'neaTl'jr ItwaTf In the way of to© atdeut suu- to® early frost or unexpected to allow the foU-ripetdog ©f ■ tioultmutl inrtlinwr* go trat to the puyniout and "back raliotM,” sled in making cotton. to come lot© ng AT Uto Han «l*N©ftba year. While ihnt their eya* to wWi m tiMNgr EX I’EKI KNr.K WITH ( DUN WEKV IL. Hume and Kami. The corn weevil i* a sorimi* pest to the corn growers ol T.-xai It is a fact that before the (’ivil War nimv experiments were made hv tisjor Ab ner .lackron. a verv vvialthv (ilanler in Itra/.-irla eountv, Texav. in an eflort to timl a remedy for the evil effect of the corn weevil*, lu that leUfude—2!*. t« degree*—some yoara, the weevil* prac tically damaged the coin so badly a* to make it un*alable iu the Galveston market. In January,'.'O, Major Jack- son -bowed me s crib of :»(too bushel* of corn, practically little injured, which ho had preserved bv spraying with strong salt water each load of corn a* gathered from the field, coupled w ith the exclusion of the air in a close, tight brick bill, with cement floor. He had tried the (Jh'iia free leaves, and other strong smelling plains, but with little success. ArcidentirHr I discov ered an effectual remedy iu istjj. du ring t,he Civil War, My overseer, with only one arm fexempt 5 ng him Kio»in five Oonfetjarmte Amyl u ^rdur.Tot M-ya byoad corty fpt llie. negro slaves, (friHi tl»« light in time of war to |>ru** or take nil iu rlglif.) Iflled an old brick clstorn with 1,U>:) bosliels of corn, and herniel.lcally seal- pil the top of it, and in the spring of lti»5 opened it, and discovered it per find *eotm;d rue pa>*agL* of the Mil that started the It. K, D, .routes. Col. Roosevelt is having line shoot ing sport in Africa, killing game of all *lzo*, from the amphibious hippopota uiiirt to the tiee climbing nionkoy. Voorheo* Indfistrlal School for ne groes at Denmark gets a legacy of (1 . MSI under the vriit of Mrs. Hollings worth, a rich Massacbtuetu widow. The farmers of LnuDiatia and Miss issippi will make twice as much corn till* year as they did la*t. The boll nrhlovcinenl* of Edgar Allan Poe's ThipUi, Giilavrlau's I-comA) and Tabaret and the redoubtable Bergennt Cuff of WHkle Collins. / Those men were the forerunners of Bherlock UolinFs, and their feats of criminal tracking were ns remarkable ha those nejiievod by the fnmona ehnr- ncter crcateal liy Blr Arthur Conan Doyle. /Perhaps the least known is Cuff. Who figures In “The Moonstone.” Cuff looked for clews In trifles. In- vektlgnling a smenr on a nev.My pnlnt- Wh*n skies are dsrkenod up above, tr :lThat’s * maideo’* w a v ; * A t mrarri tpn^i ita © w - aa ©t xrtnt IfTH Tr Companionship when fate’s amiss, A *r«nl—AAlaufla kite. That©a maiden’s wav. way. —til. Louis Star, weevil rained that change in planting [ .dour, be was told by the superin- operatlons. President Tuft was too busy to go to church oil Sunday. lie sj ent the day mikrug with mem hers of his cabinet ahoiif jmblic art*trs that count hare- very well waited until ilond/y. / The contents of Hie Monday daily papers go to show that Bund iday i* rapidly becoming ,t natioaat piny day up north. In the tnnre con*erv»tive South tlie average worker does le»a on Mondays than any otlicr week days. J. M. Styles of Oroer, Greenville County, has sued the Highland |)rug CompnYiy irf hi* town for $20 <hs) dam ages for putting n quarter of graiji of •drycnptne, hiati ad of a sixtieth, iu h prescription. The physic nearly killed the patient. The murder of Miss MaiUeGraham, told In first column of first page, was committed by a white farm hand who was in love with tier but had nevf-r told her so. Ho confessed- that he Killed Her to prevent her marrying an nili'T man. Friday la*! a hurricane appeared off Barbadoes and ha* since moved slowly toward Florida. It may be several days before Us fi-i'al course is develop ed It niuv go West toward Texas, or change to North Ka*t and Mow out at sen or may strike the Carolina coast. Walter WellmruK ©- honk writer, made hi* second attempt to find the North Pole hy balloon route Ia*t week lie made a fine start from Bpiixhergcn, going north at the rate of 2.1 mil** an hour He clipped off 152 miles and then a ii atlier rope attached to a thous and pound weight broke, the balloon jumped above the clouds, but wa* safe ly brought down, hut so Injured that another trial can not he made this aummer, '1'hrec men w ere w;Pi Well man, and while thev may have been badly scared no one was hurt. They have great faith in the ultimate suc cess of Wellman’s plan, Attornev General Lyon expects to try in Columbia next month piomlnent oith-hir* of the old state dispensary on uullctim nt.* charging them with graft The ex officials under indictment arc John Black, L. W. Boykin. John Bell 1'owlll. Jo-eph B. Wylie, J. M. Raw Mnson and W. (). Tatum. Indict ments are sUn against .lames Farnum. M. A. Goodman Tmd W. A. Rears, agents for or representatives of liquor houses. The trials will he among the most notable ever hchl in the State. Many of the most dbtingnislied law yer* will appear for the defendant*. It I* not known-ainu.help, if any, Gen. Lyon will have. COHN -CO FTON-CUNT I-.ST. -I A lively contest i* on in Cherokee Coun'y. Tlie Merciiant* it Planter* Bank oflered a |>ri/.e of |.'>0 to the far mer in iking the mo*t corn on an acre, and 27 are trying for it. The Victor t'niton Mill* nflVred two pri/,“*. fill) and |.V), for the host and *-ennd large*t one aero cotton crops and 21 are Working for them. Mr. Sparks: Now that we are so well acquainted * may 1 not call you Kditb ? Mis* Willing: Von may if you wDli, but my name is Ethel. I.I RKKAL LEGISLATURES. There will be a defi-it of a million dollars in the Georgia State treasury next new year. The legndature of 10ON was extremely generous in voting ap propriation*. Before the tax Inaiks open In October South Carollua will have borrowed five hundred thousand dollars to pay run ning expenses. This borrowed half million is to be repaid out of this year’s tax collections. -to*©-- - - — ONEWAY OF CANNING, TOMA- TOES. I hear ho many people Complaining of rnm itoeK Ttur.-ling up hihI spoiling that I want to pa«* on the method that was given me by a neighbor who is always successful with her canning Do not can the tomatoes too early nor wait until the fro*t touches them. There is a time between tlie.ao ex treme* when tlie tomatoes are at tbelr besr. tmt tlie time varies according to the kind of seaxm: they have to grow in. Select round, (inn tomatoes, scald the skin off, cut in quarters ^nd cook in a granite pan until thoroughly done but not cooked up too sof;. Fill the cans a* full as possible and just before seating drop in half a teas poonful of lard or paraffin. The laid or paraffin spreads quickly over the -.UiULtiWii ' I d© .not knm* why ibis proves so beoeflclal but I do know that every can 1 have fixed iu tbia way has kept perfectly. I have another friend who cans to matoes In glass cans successfully by ■■ mzm* L Jtojlng ttnUt I learned afterward that in Mexico all eoni i^kept secure from tlie weevils by being yUced la holes dug out of the rocks. ? bsre iMirer tried the “blghj life" riiWWf, _ S«ni&Ififw r bb"t»itP tested it, agsm that rt is not satialactory; iWnl because it is tlaugerous, and secondly, ls,-on-ly a partial remedy. 1 have yoru however, that is of ©itathro hard . va- rialr, the shuck aecurely eorerjng the *Wf, that Is tn my ©rib now, July »nd; 1109. free from damage of the little voracious pests. Maoy mlliioua of dol- nffnualiy lost hi tbe Bouth by ./ COF putting a teaspoonful of salt and one it will muk* Mm <coonk- —UstoHan jJOPwOLfttytly frs© »m P^wfAhtr-tunmocwf^ — before sbaliug . She stys thi* will al ways jirrmrt-souiitig.—Mr* A. Tbo Building Cmuhiittee are now ready to reoclva bids for the building of Hilda School House at Hilda, S. A'. and any w ho wish t<> bid w ill pleSse call oil Mr. F. 1>. Howell or i. If. Col lin*. Hilda, S. C. for plans and apecitt- cations. The building niutf. be com- E leted by October Hith KW). ‘ otnniiUM reserve* the right to reject •nr.or all bills. All bid* tuost be seal- I*****:..''■ ■ , tendent who had the case in hand that It was mode by the pottkoato-of the women servants. The superintendent said fiettiooats were trifles. -- ”Ifl-aii my experhmee along the dirtiest ways of thia dirty little world." replied Cuff, ‘T have never met such ji Ihiug as u trifle yet. \\> must see the petticoat that made the smear, and we must know for ccrtulu that tho paint was wot.” I/Coocq. the beau Ideal of the French det(•elive. was wont to explain Ids de- duotions to nsylstants, just as Sherlock Holmes did to his friend Watson. In fhc story of -File No. MX’ a safe has been robbed. There Is a scrnteli on the door of the safe-which seems to have been made hy tbo key slipping from the lock. But I^cocq explained that the twiiht was hard and that the sc nit (-|i could not have I>een made by the trembling baud of the thief letting the key slip. He therefore had an Irofl box made, painted with green varnish, like the safe. As I,ooo< (| Inserted the key he asked the assistant to endeavor to pre vent him using the key Just os he was about to insert It in the lock. The as sistant did so, and the key held hy I-ccooq. pulled aside from the lock, slipped along the door and traced ut>ou It a diagonal scratc h from top to bot tom, the exact reproduction of the one shown In a photograph of the safe. Thus it was proved that'two persons were present at the robbery — on# wished to fake the money «nd the other to prevent Its l*c!ng take©. In Hie play Sherlock Holmes, (he detective, with the aid of an accom pli* e, raises an alarm of fire at the house of the iJirraltees. during the ex citement of which he is aide to hives tigate the mystery of the purloined docu ments. A somewhat similar Incident occurs In Edgar AHan Poe's "The Purloined Letter." when Duplu. having obtained entrance to the house of n minister of the slate who had purloined a let ter of great lmt»ortanoe from a lady, wished to take It from Its hiding place — a card rack over the mantelpiece— and substitute a facsimile. While Dupin was talking fo the minister there was u sudden re|>ort of a pistol beneath the window, followed by fear ful screams and loud shouting. The minister rushed to the window*, and while his attention was thus distracted Impin took the real letter and substi tuted the false one which he bad pre pared. Needless to say. the diversion had been created hy lupin's assist ants. Although ‘The Adventures of Sher lock Holmes" somewhat overshadow the stories of other detectives which appeared in the Strand Magazine, one should net forget to mention Martin Hewitt, Investigator, and Dick Don ovan. Both these detectives worked alone and were past masters in the art of solving robbery mysteries, murders and the ( rimes of secret societies. And the value of noting trifles, par Hcularly in detective work, is striking ly illustrated In -Tho Case of Mr. Fog- gatt.” The latter had been murdered in his chamber, which was situated at the top of t.'io building in which Hew itt had an office. Hewitt was the first one on the scene. The door was link ed. and when he got inside the room be found Foggntt lying across the tn ble, shot dead. There was a slveer drop of fifty feet outside the windows How had the murderer got In. and how had he cscapisl? Gn the sideboard were the freshly bitten remains of an apple. Hewitt noticed that It had Ih-cii bitten by n person who had lost two teeth, one at the top and one below. He also saw (hat Hje dead man had an excel lent set of false teeth, with none missing. He observed, too, that an ac tive young man could, by standing on the window sill, draw himself on the roof and thus escape. Thus Hewitt conies to look for a tall, athletic look ing young man with two teeth miss ing. Ho finds him. oBtalns by a ruse another apple which he has bitten, compares ti^ two and ultimately ob tains the startling story of the mur der from the murderer himself after the coroner's jury had returned a ver dict of "accidental death. 1 ’ — London Tit Bits. KEEr»*N!CKDLBs BRIGHT. Many liou*«kcepcrs do not seem to be fsmitiar with the fact ihst pins and needle* #r« not likely to rust In a cush ion filled with coffee grounds. The grounds tasve already served to make beverage. They are m-rely p>*©i©4 from the pot, rinsed in ooid water and: dried in the ►on.—Washington Time*. CITIZEN’S BUCKVILLE, S. C. A BANK OF THE PEOPLE. FOR THE PEOPLE - -JBY r J / I 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Courtesy Liberality, Prompt Service and Safety arc our Cardinal Principles. TWAS A GLORiOf8 VICTORY. There’* rejoicing in Fedors, Tenn. A-nrxnr’s ttfetnub®ert saved, and now Dr. King’* Now Discovery I* the talk of the town for curing C. Y. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhage*. *‘l could not work nor get about," he write*. *nd the doctor* did me no good, hut after n*ing Dr. King's New Discovery three week*, 1 feel like a new man, and can do good work sgain. For weak, sore or diseased lungs, Coughs and Golds. Hemorrhages, Hay Fever. La- Grfppe. Asthma »r any Bronchia) af fection it standi unrivaled. Price 50c and $ 1 (a). Trial Bottle free Bnldand guaranteed bv C. N\ Burckhaiter, K. A. Deason A Co. MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loans on Improved farms for five years, partial payments, interest 8 per cent on loans. Don't Write, come and see us. ‘•W—* J. O. Patterson A Son. II. D. STILL, - - - - ISIDORE RICH. - - - - II. MURRAY MATHIS, REYNOLDS S MARTIN, - - PrESTDFNTj Tick President, . — ^ ^ Cashier. Asst. CAStiftlt. McCORIHICK MACHINERY FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon day 20th dav of September I90!l the un- designed will flic with Hon. John K duelling. Judge of Probate for Barn well County, hi* fins) rettirn as Ad- nilni-trator of i’auey Rilev, deceased, sod apply for Letters DUmissory. H. B. < ave. Administrator, August I7r.h IFOft. A FINE PLANTATION, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1520 acres of land, 5 miles from Allendale and 2 miles from Ap pleton, situated in a good locality, 30 tenant houses, Gin House, Saw Mill and Machinery, Dwelling House, all in good repair, »8 horse farm in a high state of cultivation. The balance of the land is wel timbered. We can make you a reasonable price and give you goed terms on this property.. J O Patterson & Son. Ifarnwell, S. C. We have secured the agency of the celebrated McCor* mick Mowers, Reapers. Hinders etc. We linvc in stock a large supply of all the necessary repair parts Come to sec us. We can supply vou on short notice, ARMSTRONG A SPELLING, Barnwell, S. C. FALL OPENING. -CLIFFORD SEMINARY.— /• An Meal Homo School for Girl* in Piedmont Belt of fct. C. Give* tttdl- vidnal attention to phcIi ►tudent School family limited 10 40. 7 Instruc tor*. Confer* d»*gp e of A B Accredi ted hy StAtr RoArd of Education. Building comfoilNble. Modern con venience*. Climate tin-111 pH**ed. fl.flti Path for room, txhle board and Literary tuition for one year. For catalogue add res* Rev. B G. Clifford. D. D. Union, S. C. (tf-17 dt-eow. T \ / V/ \\ < 1785. 1001). COLLEGE OK CHARLESTON, 12o*.h year begin* October 1. Entrance examination* will he held at the County Court Hotiae on Frl I iv, July’2, at !• a m All candidate* for arimis*ton exn compete in October for vacant Boyce scholarship*, which pav $l00ajcar. One free tuition echolar- *hi|> to each county of South Carolina. Board and turni*hei1 room* tn Dormi tory, $12. Tuition. $40. —For catalogue addre-a Harridcn Randolph PresideHt. ALL NEW AND FRESH STOCK. I have the Best and Most Complete •Stocks of UoiverMtj of South Carolina, — T f | a | I * f* 1X| il«* til toll —>^lr» ■T J7T T IIV TTT t TT~ | " I v (■ ™ U I T7i5 YTTIIdl iTlUik” Hfc swceF. -as little fftsphesirttres may do more (Iran Hlfllctions can to make it bitter. Con8de g secret to n dumb fpan and Schoolfi of Arts, Science, Education, Law, Engineer ing, and Graduate Studif’s. Ten di tie rent eourseslead- ing to tlie decrees of A. B. and B. S. College fees, roohi! and light, Board $12 per month. Tuition remit ted in special eases. Forty tTptr- scholarships. each worth ^100 in cash and free tuition. For catalogue address, S. C. Ml fCRELL, President, -—‘t 4 --— -coLtrn Btrrarc.- — BUGGIES. SURKEYS, WAGONS. IIAKNKSS. LAI* KORKS. WHIPS. UM- BKELLAS. COLLARS, TRACKS Biul all parts of IlamCSB eVCF offered in Barnwell County and will sell them Cheap for Cash, or on Liberal Terms. I bought these stocks right, before goods advanced in prices and I am anxious to sell them. Come on<p. Come all and inspect my stock. I have also on hand one pair of Fine Bay Horses, four and six years oldy-nnd a few head of Plug Work-Stock. CHARLIE BROWN. . THE The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Barnwell County WAHHINUTON’S plague spots • t , c li« in the low, auu-aby bottom* ©f the Potomac, the breetftfijg ground of 1**. yW Jidlr ■naifiaH 9-0 ■ v*S IHO, ©7 11 n$| fever and ague, bin0«M*M«, jaundice, taanltude, weakiess aim. general d«- bHUy and bring suffering or death to tb-maands yearly. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and ewro malaria troubles. They ay# the best all rotiDd’lonlo and cure for malaria I ever used, write* R. 4$. Janie*, of hew. S. 0. They eur* Stomach, Lifer, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Tynbuid. Try them, 50c. | Gaarautoed bv C. N. Burckhaltor, K. 1 -Pto-Goanty of Pantwet^"^ and 'Htc T own of BamvcH FOR SALE. We baye.for sale at a bargain an im proved fat m two mile*/n*m the town of WilH-ron. H, O. Corittiin* 18! seres. About IflO in vultlvatlon the balance lu oiglnal torcst, known a* (be Broad water plsce. Terms Cash. Apply for infonuatU>B to. Mra. W. L. Winn, or • Mrs. M.M. Wright. \ Ward.ti. C. Saluda Co, Capital, • • • - « * Surplus tad Undivided Profita, >60.000.00 MB.e00.0B Tn save money is not hard when once n hank, account Isttarted for money in a bank cattnol burn a hole the pocket. ’ , A bank account mean* paying bill* by check—tha ©nly abaolntely *afe way. Checks leave no room for argument a* t© when 0 r bow a bill was paid. Each check I* recorded in the hankie booka. Thee© togeher with your money and the cancelled check* are kept for ron In burglar and ire ptool vault*. You have acceai. to them at any V’ < ■ ■"* tl Let o* talk thlsover wlib you the tuxt tin e r< c 1 it Ir »«©i it poerible to eall, write us. ^ ~ MMI a .'V ■>,- i t*--■■'*.** -r/.. ' 1. r : '- ' ■ M - > . 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