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IPUCIWUA Y» KO^K BKR. »vt!W?.
A Man.
.1. HOI of th*
SorlUern K*Uro>ui U oreillt?*! olth l>e*
tog worth!n ntonojr-flvo hnodrril million
Hollar^, or «or« Il« niHU«' that im-
rornre foruiKuhy nrrlnjc fnrthrr nhcmJ
than iiny oiMirr m**> l» the Unl»ed
i htal«a, and back hi it UU Imlnmvnt.
1I« U not an oM wan >at. Karly In
Ma huilhw llfw Iwoatonlatrd twwwt-
pletutlnR of th« opportiinltln for more
and dlreralAod mnnufacturin* In ttao^
Month and the prut!to .to ha ren!!c*4^
Of and to the many panic atrlekcn
mild la flat ration now rHhrr work*
Inf abortirlmc or «hut doarn, waitlnf
Mkc a lot of MIcawber* for aoiiirthliif
U» turn uo—a lower price for Uio cot
ton thny aaln and weave or a higher
price for their f:»odt—-he bail no word
of ejriopaihj, nut ,aveu a ayllabla for
8TATBMKNT OF TUX CONDITION
J -- -or-
THE BANK OF BARNWELL,
located at Barnwall, 8. C.. at tha aloae
of bualoeaa, NovecOber fdth. 100m. -
■.- s HEAOURCKH.
mm*.
- £'
ly Itpon the growth of thU country In
ywpohatlon and ioduatrlal development.
Ho bought up, dirt eneap. lamU rich
♦n Iron offl and nothing elre. He con-
tlnued to (my until he owned all worth
having In the north wont. The time
•amo when tha S:.e«l Tmat neetied hla
•re beia ami ho got hi* price, a dollar
R ton In the ground, and according to
ah* ealcnlation* of expert* there were
five hundred wiillou ton*.
_ UI« forealght and bualnea* nerye
woo. and Judging the preaent and fu
ture by hh pnat hit forealcht and
nerve are atttt In good -working ordei.
A few month* ago he predicted that
the next panic In the Unlicd Stale*
would follow a failure of crops. That
prophecy ha* alrtydy been partla’.Jy
fulAllod. Fortunately the Taft I'uolc
ha* m» far affected only the cotton mills*
and thoae dependent upon them. Tl.o
ahortage of lit* cotton crop la reapon
aibe fori thtlr financial weakncaa and
conactyuent * lm.:k of eonlldence” af-
foctitig the mllla mottufactarlug heavy
<**t»nn good*. And they will not re
cover until thedr good* «ell higher oi
While oounaetllng the ffOtahUkkiMIt
of other manufacturing liu'uatrlP* cal-
culalcd to attract labor from Uio fU-lda,
In,that white i»Ar’*aectlon, Mr. Fin-
)ey’a great S >uthcrn Railway con
tinue* with uu a luted energy and tin-
dlmtnlyhcd elotjurnco to lovlle farmer
aelllei* from tlic North to conic South,
buy ard plant landa along the S>uth-
ern’a Hoc*, to bn happy, healthy and
aboundlogly pro*perou«. The cat In
WrffigaTWIl Ttir • tB»Uiig oT ffltnre
freight#, manufactured good* and ag-
Loana and Diacounta 17*,<l04.Rv
Overdraft'* l.t>7tl W
Banking llotiae. 4 007 60
Furniture a*»d Ylxture#, l.MX)
jftfbcr Real K*tat* ..... 430 J_
Due from Bank* and Tract
Com pan lea , 170 346 64
€urr«»cy.. 8,146
Gold an#
Silver and other «)oln 3 17(176
Check* and Ca*b Items 87 35
a
e e
NOTICE.
gp- "" *' ■—e— - f "
ffBOO REWARD.
rlculturHl product#, for the Hnuthcrn
Railway, to trauaport P> other rnarketa
aiulluoro people to pay pa*»ugc on It*
two frequent train*.
If the (scoplc of the South Atlantic
Slate* jtwvept P real dent Fiul»y a* ihtdr
volunteer Mone* they will never get
out of the wllderneaa of debt ami
doubt, never taate the grape# and Bga
of (be prom lard land. S one of the
people may be fooled aome of the time,
but all cant be fooled all the time, and
the gieat movement of the South to
ward Hnandal aud bualnea* Indepen
dence goe# on slowly but aurcly a* the
aequence Of the aoitson*. They reallr."
thjtl Mr. Finley U a very able man, a
iWeel Voiced speaker, but they know
hi* and the Sdalxiard, and Coast Line
System* have very large ami doll hard
axe* to grind, and the S >nth I* wooed
to pour on the water and turn the alow
stone.
Total 871.834.88
' MABU.(TIES;
Capital Stock Paid In 00.000
Surplus Fund. llu.uOO
Undivided Prollta, leaa Cur
rent Kxpenaea and Taxes
I?*4d-i . r . r . , , T . . 26,(141 63
Individual Depoelt* Subject
to check 340.253 49
Time Certificate* of Depoait 7,7(>7 02
Casldcr’a Check* 733,24
Total 871,334.88
Slate of South Carolina,I
Countv of Barnwell. (
\
Cottoi drops to ten rent* or below.
|ii a last week Ulk In Washington,
iifter is call on and chat with Urcstdeot
Taft Mr. Hill declared that the ex
travagance of the government adinln-
talratlnieand of the living of the pco-
pl« made the gravest problem ever
pre»etued to the people of the United
State*.
Mr Hill haa matle hi* pile and wants
R> keep It. Ho »eea that a bu»lnc»* day
of judgment I* coming, when the ex
SnivagatH will have to aettlc up for
tbrlr prodigal, veniurea ome deed* and
dclipdou*. A guoerul bii'.lmas earth-
^pake would make hi* luvestoieot# ami
hreuniulallona of less value.
•WHY I’l.KAsKD?
The cotton thick truat, operating 1*5
mtll*, lit New England, a*, Columbia,
hi Georgia nnd Alabama, lias cut lb
hours a week from the working lime.
The operatives are tntld to he pleased
with this additional kllene**.
If that bo true then it I* evident that
mill life has demoralized them, made
them lazy.
However, situated a* they are. with
nowhere else to go, thty are obliged to
bo pleased, for half u loal is better than
no bread.
Before me came G. W. Manvlllo
Caaldvr of the above named Hank who
being duly sworn says that the
above and foregoing statement Is a
true condition of said Bank, a*
shown bv the hooka of aaid bank.
O W. Man villa
Sworn to and aubaerfhed before me,
tli ► 22nd. day of November, 1909,
Jno. A Newaorn.
Notary Uutrttc. "~*
Correct Attest.
1\ M. Buckingham, 1
Geo. H Bate*, y Director*.
3. M. Eaaterliug J
The Seaboard Aii Line
Bailway will ]my reward of
$500 for the arre&t, with
proof toconvict, of the ptrty
,or parties who maliciously
wrecked train No. 43 two
miles South of Denmark, S.
G\, 12.50 A. M. November
18th 1000, or the party or
parties who maliciously
wrecked train No. 43 at
l± ft) A. M."Aprrl l0t1r, tt)0tt
at Otside, S. C., five miles
North of Denmark.
o. u. nix,
GENEUAL MANAGER.
Poitsmoutli, Ya., Nov.
18th, 10 H).
FROM THE WEST
wiifcjL .
Three Car Loads of tae Best
...Horses and Mules...
EVER BROUGHT TO
BARNWELL COUNTY.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF
THE BANK OF WILLISTON.
located at Wllllston, S O.. at the close
of bualnea* November tilth 1909.
RESOURCES.
KAU.Y MEETING.
FROM ANOTHER VIEW DINT. ■
The chief advantage of a cotton miW
. t«) « town Is, ttia« ail the motny to run
It, * about lUkl.OUU, annually) ia
’brought from a dutaure kiu! paid out
. to men and women in town. (Child
lam of poor folk* are tint allowed to
work In South Carolina.) Tnnt momy
geta into circulation and docs goorl to
•Vtfijrbody.
— Abbeville Press and Banner.
There D another side to the picture
and there arc no rosea on It. Balance
Wie scales, Brother* Bradley, put the
ddrautage at one end the disadvantage*
ml the other ami you’ll see your pet
theory hit the ceiling.
The chief disadvantage* of the cot
ton factory arc so»era I:
1*1. Tlio operative family lack* the
hoin* ownoishlp feeling that is be.t
Biepiratlon to good citlxrnshlp. It
laok* the Independence of thought and
conduct that coiucs from a frv* life.
Tlie Working frum bell ringing for a
daily, weekly or fortnightly wage
all lie* all Initiative talent or energy and
tranafera the crowning creation# or ihc
divine world builder into sordid ma-
za/kymp ■■ ■' - - ;— ^
2nd. To the operative mill fsmi'y
there arc la little choice as to asaocla-
ttoua. It niu«t llveand labor hard by
people whose evil communication*
may corrupt good manners and morals.
Trie adult* may be Immune, but the
plaatlc children are not.
Ikd. The »100,1)00 brought InUKa
mill oouimuiuty in the "c
There will be a rally meeting of the
Barnwell County Karimsra’ Union on
Wednesday Ttorctnber tbc 8th at 11.30
O'clmA at Barnwell, S. C.
State I'resldeht A. J. A. I’erritt and
Mr. Wbite <-f Chester will be with in.
and will address the Mel ting on Im
portant Subject*.
I .oca I tnloiuare requoated to boon
baud in I till lorce.
.1. A. Jenkin*.
County SwJ.jTroa*. K. U.
Loan* and Di-count#
62 201 21
Deiuatwl Lomi*
20,000 00
Ovenlrnlt#
209 31
Furniture nnd Fixture*
9:37 15
Due from Banks and Trust
Ounpanle#
46 20.-. 43
Currency
1..VS0 (K)
Silver and other Coin
6»3 69
Total
131,909.82
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock I’nid in
25.(>00 (X)
Hurplu* Fund
5 000 00
Undivided Profit#, te*a Cur-
rent Expense* amt Taxes Paid 5 062 15
Due to Bank# ami Tru»t Com
pnnie*
4.073 40
Individual Deposits subject to
Check
S2 591 65
Saving* D«*[>n»it«
9.407 93
Cashier's Checks
174 60
Total
131,909 82
State of Smith Carolina. J
County of Barnwell j
A WEARY WORK.
The nfd State dlapen«aty winding up
coiiimisaloit completed Im-C week the
nrljudicatlon oi all claims, except one,
against (fiat dead budne*#. .Judg
ment* were given again.t it nninboi of
claimant* who had merciless y over
charged the Mate lor liquor# Ac, Tneie
may appeal to the courts.
My order of Governor Ansel the six
counties Mill operating dispensaries
will bold the amounts tmy owe these
overcharging deal, r* until their ac
ceptauce of the Staffs awards or the
liiittl tlccUlor.s of tl.o courts settle the
tnailer. Nome of the dealer# who over
charged the Mtatf d'.penaiy have been
selling tt» ihe fotmiy ill»|ieuaurles and
thU liohllng up of tlieir claims mn\
stop further .itle* and bring about
Hiate wide prohibition a# soon «s tlie
present stocks it: the si* wet counties
are exhausted.
The fund* held in the fifteen counties
that become dry on the 15.h Inst, will
not be fullv distributed until the old
Alain dji pc usury iiusjnosa is full r
wound up. All creditor* excep
overchurclng aeller# will prob,
most of ihetr tines, hut —
will be kept to nicj ol( f 0 f the
p4usea. ao Angry that
.srlfiT out of tha houae
He allowed her
r. but the next
atother quarrel with
and. It mUi
Before me came W, F.. Prothrn
C*‘hlcr of theabsMe named bank, who
being duly sworn, say# that the above
ami foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said hank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
W. K. I’rothrn.
Cashier.
Hworn to ami subscrllied hefori} me,
this Kifh .lav of Nove:r.l»er 1909
T. I’. Mitcht II, (l. 8.)
Notary Public
Correct-A tlest.
W. (SmUli,
A. M Kennedy, }• Director*.
Q. A. Kennedy,
STATEMENT OF THE CONDI ITON
OK
The Citizen* Bank located at Fair
fax, S. C. at the close of business
Hltb 1909. .. 4^^
MASTER’S SALE.
I
State of South Carolina
County of Barnwell, j
Umirt of Common Plea*.
RrltMi A American Mortgage Com
pany. Limited,
Plaintiff*,
against
Mrs. Callie Hair. Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
Hlrecled in the shove eulitled cause, I
v!’.! sell at Barnwell, in front of the
court house, on Monday, December
sixth 1909. it being sale dav in said
month, within the legal hours of sale
the following described real property :
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in Barnwell
Township, Barnwell County, State of
South Candina, and containing thirty
three acres, more or lea*, and bounded
on the North by land* of Mrs. Minnie
liitner; East by lands of C. A Ander
son; South bv lands of J. M. Kasrer-
ling a»d mi the West by land# of Ed
Peacock.
T'-nn* of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
II I, O’Bannon,
Master Barnwell County.
Masters otllce, Nov. 13th 1909.
They will Arrive at Willis-
ton this week.
I have personally, patient
ly and thoroughly inspected
and selected in the West
every animal with the deter-
fniwation to make it the
cc 1 ipsing, crowning importa-
tion of the year. :: ::
In kind and ouality
and price they arc the Horses
and "Mules TtiaT Barnwell
county farmers are looking
for. Come to sec them.
That is till thiit will he nec
essary. You will wait no
longer, go no further.
Q. A. KENNEDY,
WILLISTON, - - - S. C.
T.iX SALES.
SALE FOR FORECLOSURE.
Pursuant to the Power contained
RESOURCE^
Loan* and Discountcoi
’lhan
._ Ittle wind #hlch was blowing
KortuBatcjy no one was on th„ side
walk near and therefore no damage
waa done other than to the building
Itaalf. Had It fallen at any time the
day before. Christmas eve, it prob
ably would have killed and Injured a
■core or more people as the sidewalk
was crowded all that day with the
Christrhaa shoppers.
— —nr ~bt i
Killed by Htep-Hon.
At Radford, Va., Tuesday W. L.
Luck was killed by Otho Snyder,
husband of his step-daughter, Luck
had been drinking several days and
Tflfa Kaat to the home of her
_\ter, Mrs. Snyder Monday night.
Wbv j.'bartt^amiaared at the Syuder
residence early Friday morning and
waa denied admittance he began bat
tering down the door. Synder fired
tjro abbtj at Latfli, Loth of which
took effect. Luck died In a short
while.
... 1 ■
. Didn't Know Their Danger.
Fire was discovered in the hold of
the White Star Uner Celtic Wednes
day, when the vessel was four days
oat from New York.* When the liner
red at Liverpool Tuesday, thp fire
borntag, but Ita prescnep
WA* unknown to the 400 passengers
The dames started In hold
with cotton bales. Above
pr* wap no evidence of any
Unusual. The hold' has been
Kcore Interest.
PInehot, chief lorester of
States, declared in a
t Raw York Monday before
it publishers at
club that special Jft-
repeated attacks oh
service and
*<! In TiO
>> »« th« ser
Mi
hare
Five trainmen were killed ad two
were fatally hurt Monday In a head-
on freight colllsslon on the Ralfl
more and Ohio Southwestern railroad
near Fort Ritner. Ind. The dead are;
Lawrence Amlch, engineer; J. L.
Routt and Jacob Kmly, firemen; Fin
ley I,ee and Frang Hattabaugh,
brakemen, R. J. Conley, brakeman,
and Frank M. Walls, engineer, were
fatally hurt. The trains met on a
sharp curve, apparently because of
misunderstanding of orders Loco
motives and cars were smashed and
their wreckage was plied high. The
injured suffered terribly in the cold
before help reached them.
D»‘tn*nd Loans, .^tly lower
Overdraft*,,n»mu apl«o-
Bnnd* »ay- ^«g*«l(la e^»«Balb
, * \Jhu upon having the
jLifc printing bill paaaod. Prl-
o tha passage of this bill tha leg
islative printing waa not let oat to
competitive bidders tad all the work
was done by a political favorite who
thus enjoyed a monopoly. The
Reynolds bill did away with euch
favoratiam end eeved the State lary
sum* of money.
In
a certain Mortgage of real K-Ute,
given by J. G Moody to the Barnwell
County Building and lx>an Association
on the Sih day of January 190)i, hhi! re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
Court for Barnwell County, in Book 7
M. page : »(W, nnd with the consent of
the Mortgagor to the smount due en
dorsed thereon in writing, we will .ell
to the highest bidder for cash during
the legal hours of sale in front of the
Court House in Barnwell, on Moml-ty
the O h dav of December 1909, the fol
lowing real e.tate :
All that lot. piece and pnece) of land
situate, lying and being in the town of
Barnwell, containing one acre, more
or le*s. *n-l bounded a* follows:
On the North by Simms Str-et, on
the East t»v VV. W . Moore, on the South
by Ml*# Carrie A . Cave and Mr* L-na
Dayle#. anti on the West by New Buert
A, * n ..-r-r Vrl
Eight shares of the caj^ ’Mr.
the Barnwell ( en0U gh
Loan Clem son people
riment with It. and to
some himaelf.
Clemaon this year the
tenth of an acre planted (
variety, and Mr. Burr
what larger tract,
both place* Is a’
iy. The yieb'
South Carolina.
Barnwell County.
Bv virtue of sundry Tax exeent’ons
to me directed by J. B, Armstrong.
County Treasurer, I have levied upon
anil will sell in front of the Court
House at Barnwell, qn Monday Oth Jar
of December 1909, at 12 o’clock m ., It
being *al<3 day in #aid month, the fol
lowing real Esta r, to wit:
One tract of land in Rosemary town
ship containing one thousand, acres,
more or less, and bounded North and
West bv J. M Smith anti South and
East bv Estate of C. A .lower#. South
by .1. VV. Kenned v, levied upon as the
property of Spenser Aldrich
Also
One lot and building in Williston
T<>wnsbip and bounded on the North
by Mellicbamp. South by Church
Street, on the K.a«t by Sprawl* and on
the VVei-t by W«l#b. Levi-J upon as
property of the Estate of John K. Hair
A l*o
One tract of land in Blackvllle Town
ship, containing fourteen acres, and
one building bounded on the North
by Mrs. A K Delk, South by .Jerome
Martin Ki.t and West by Mr*. H K
Delk, levied upon a* llie property of
Joseph Miles.
A Do
One lot in the town of Blackvllle
containing one half acre, more or le-t
and bounded on the North by Reave
Dam Road, South and East bv J. D
WhiUJe, West by Horace Leonard
levied upon a# the property of Nelson
Williams.
Also
One tract containing fifty seres lr
George’s Creek township, hounded on
the North by M. VV Croft and Jane Mil
S uuh by Martha Still, West by T *bia
Still, levied upon as the property o
VV S Still.
Terms ear-h. Pnrrbaser J >n y. * or
paper#.
sente
can make fre
week (some tt"''
learning
<*•'
. w.,
A I-
CITIZEN’S BANK,
BLACKViLLE, §. C.
A BAiNK
^ OF THE PEOPLU ff
FOR THE PEOPLE
BY r THE PEOPLE
A
l TBilOEXT
PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
curtesy, Liberality, Prompt Service
and Safety arc our Cardinal Principles.
II. D. STILL, - - -
ISIDORE RICH. - - -
HI. MURRAY MATHIS,
REYNOLDS S MARTIX, -
President,
Tick President.
Cashier.
Asst. Cashier,
IHcCORMICK MACHINERY
We have secured the agency of the icelebrated McCor
mick Moweis, Reapers, Hinders etc. We have in stock •
large supply of all the necessary repair parts.
Come to see us. We can supply you on short notice.
ARMSTRONG & SNELLING,
Barnwell, S. C.
FALL. OPENING.
Saac
-onth*.
At
)
IHg unusual!'
parAfOy t
atapl«.\
cotton
r>«r p/
to km
War Incident* Revived.
a marvelou*
I turned to Death.
Legare, the three-year-old son of
Postmaster Wilmot L. Harris, of
Charleston, died Sunday from the re
sults of burns received at the Christ
mas tree celebration at hU home.
The little fellow was playing with a
sparkler which was said to be safe
when his clothing ignited and before
the flames could be smothered, Le
gare was burned so badly that medi
cal skill could not avail and death
came to his relief at an early hour.
Horae* and Mules Burned.
“*#£<» barn ' and stables* of J. D.
Moore, near Cokesbury, were burned
Thursday night, together with 26
head of horse and mules, all his
corn, forage, wagons and agricultur
al implements. The loss is estimated
afTWul ynt.OOO. The mules prob
ably cost $200 each. The barn and
stables were new and very large, the
building being 200 by 60 feet and
three etorlea high. There was only
$500 Insurance on the building, and
nothing on the stock.
An argument bristling with ante
helium history and later Incidents of
the Civil-War In Virginia and West
Virginia, Involving a claim of $50,
000,000 on behalf of Virginia against
the latter state was heard In New
York Tuesday before Charles E. Lit
Llefield as special master in equity
of the United States Supreme Court.
The case is to determine the ques
tion of the apportionment of the In
ternal debt of Virginia at the Umo
when West Virginia was a part of
the “Old Dominion.”
A special report on the case will
ultimately be filed in the United
States Supreme court by the master
in equity.
Wright# Not to Fly for Trophy.
A dispatch from Dayton. Ohio,
says the Wright Hrothers will not
again contest for the Michelin cup
awarded to Wilbur Wrtght In France
over a year ago for the record long
distance flight in an aeroplane.
This was announced by Orville
Wright, who added that for some
time the Wrights will make no
flights at all. When they begin,
again Orville said, It will be in Flor
ida, where they expect to have an
aviation course.
Kill# His Rival.
- A few minutes following tke mar
riage to MUa Rose Butler, Gabriel
Len, g farmer, waa ahot and
JM Jackeon, a rejected
fredn
Heavy Snow Htorm.
Tragedy and humor came on the
wings of the heavy snow which cov
ers New England, most of the Mid-
dlp AUantla.States, And a fri»ge--of
the Middle West ahd South. Sunday
morning papers at twilight, morning
milk at supper time, nights spent in
street cars? in trains or stations con
tributed picturesque and amusing
scenes to soften the general tone of
such deaths as occurred.
^ Ibmi ^.tl^* f ^Ttwr»»«'rn-jrrtidsr*T?^'r«ltrin»m^r— —voiated goods
Shoots Hts Mother-In-Law, HD Wlf-
and Himself.
At Macon, Ga., Mrs. Martha Exum,
who was shot by her son-in-law, Ed
ward 13. Alford, Monday night, died
Tuesday, the bullet, which entered
the neck, resulting in complete par
alysis of the body. This Is the se
cond death resulting from injuries
inflicted by Alford, his wife having
been shot and almost Instantly kill
ed at the same time he shot Mrs
Exum and himself.
Doctors gave out the statement
that Alford cannot live through the
night. The deputy sheriff, who has
guarded him since he was sent to the
hospital, wag relieved from duty
Tuesday afternoon, the surgeons
stating that death would bar the law
from Its course.
Lighthouse Burned.
The Thimble Shoal lighthouse, in
lower Chesapeake bay, was burned
Tuesday. The keeper of the Ugh;
and his family are believed to have
escaped in llfeltoats. The cause of
the fire Is unknown. One of the
scout cruisers lying in Hampton
Roads sent a relief crew to the scene.
Thlipble Ji&ht B>Ark«d ihe aho*li ap
preaching Old Foint Comfort and
was the guide to all Chesapeake bay
steamers.
I Uj##
nonth* | 1
a broadcast two month# | >
—Ak. mi
were in the building at ths time, all
the girls having gone off to spend
the holidays. The furr.Dure and
trunks on first doo r were all that
could be taken from the burning
home, and the contents of almo«t
every room above the first floor was
complete loss.
This dormitory was given to Era
klne college by Mr. Jos. Wylie, de
ceased, of Chester some years ago
and has been made the home for
girls since coeducation was accepted
for Ersklne. The estimated loss is
$10,000, with Insurance amounted
to about $5,000.
It is supposed that a new building
will in time replace this one but
nothing of course is known at this
hour.
Hold# Do##e at Bay.
- • At. Memphis. Term., James-- F
‘itoach, who shot and probably fatal
ly wounded his mother, Mrs. Sallle
Miller, following a quarrel over
money matters, on Tuesday held
the sheriff and posse at bay, hiding
well armed In a little dwelling house.
Killed WRole Family.
At HlijBTUl*. Pa., a whole family
waa wiped out Friday aa the reanlt
of an. explosion of .aa oH lamp, which
. caused tha death of eight persons,
tha •wrlojMi ^r^ltwo other*.
Mrlmurin's Successor.
Gov. Noel Tuesday announced the
appointment of Col. Janaea Jordan of
Oklahoma, as United States Senator
from Mississippi succeeding the late
Senator McLaarin, who died a few
days ago. -
Pasted TwentyFour Day#.
As a result of fasting twenty-four
days, J. W. Ttppin, a well-to-do bnsi
ness man of Rome, Ga., died Tues
day. Several weeks ago, Tlppin in
formed his family that it had been
decreed by the divine powers that
he should fast until “God had bidden
him eat.” After he had fasted 24
days he was Induced, by a ruse to
eat, but he was in such an exhausted
condition that he cotrhl not recover.
Dragged to HD Death.
At Augusta, Oa., Edward A.
Springs, a driver of fhe Augusta Are
department, was thrown from his
seat on the enrlne SundayaftemaoTr
and both wheels passed over his
body, causing instant death. The
horses balked and then lounged for
ward, one of them breaking the col
lar. Springs had his hands in the
grips on the lines and was dragged
from his seat and under the wheels.
Burglars Shot.
M"hlle attempting to force an en-
trace into the home of C. M. Donald
at Lexington, Oa., on Tuesday night,
Jim Nelson and Harley Smith were
•hot tnd prohibty fatally wounded.
’ -,—-J -j—Eor testino
anxious towrix er?
ahead of ammonlated _
sweetening effects on sour lands It
almost magical. Charleston frelgh
rates apply on this new fertilizer
The factory Is located on Young’;
island, S. C., but all lettera should
be addressed to E. L. Commlns, Sales
Agent, Meggetts, S. C. Free descrip
live circulars will be sent to any on»
on request.
r teatlmo*l*l* and terms.
CAN TUBERCULOSIS BE CURED
b)
n<
According to Statement Issued
the Michigan Department
Health, It Can Be Cured and Pre
- TMtcd,
I, the undersigned, hereby certi
fy that I have suffered slightly fo
several years, and endured pains anr
spitting of blood from tuberculosb
for the past year. Having taken th>
Saastamoinen Remedy for thrq<
months, I feel myself perfectly well
Two doctors, after careful examlna
tlons, have pronounced me fully re
covered.
(Signed)
For testimonials and terms, writ*
. The Saastamoinen Remedy Co.,.
South Range, Mich.
L. M. Power, M. D.. in -chart*. _■
A QUESTION BETWEEN
^cSHtssssr *-•«>
ALSO rUKNBHlD WITH CLASS
V/
leaning. W$
dies Immediately^
enburg A Co.. OppoaiS \V
pot, Charleston, 8. C.
We will Bay Cow Peas
EVERY DAY TILL JULY 15th
Quote ua with samples for present
shipment, or contract for future ship-
menla ’on—
MIXED PEAS,
STRAIGHT PEAS,
IRON PEAS.
Will buy 6 bushel* to a car.
L. WILLET SEED CO.
Augusta, Ga.
SAW MILLS
. moved a« a mounted Thresher, ehort
Md8aw MUD mounted on wheels tor saw-
!»;L£r.!3 •HVgssaiT! 552:
Mingle nnd Double,
ft* wit
Ml An with au m odern’eon venTenTrtT 7n * hiT
gerto^to^th# jmt. Milt lor every claw of
Wilt# for (drculara, stating what you
k 6-
ant. Manufactured by
AUCM MOM WORKS.
The Mai—He Coal Chute protecD the siding
above taeopenlng where moat of the damage
New Year
Greetings
To All My Cnstomere and Friends
I Wish a Happy, Prosperoun 1910.
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
Colombia, 8. C.
S.
<1
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WOOD. BUM* ANO
nceura. .
I ar-proof
. PreeanU a neat appearance, 1« burg,
of, and will law a lifetime. Can b«
to old walla a* well aa new.
[rtto COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO..
Cataatto.*.*
Wi
Life is a checkerboard, on which
some people try to Jump their board
bltle.
money
Seems so It would be appropriate
for ’ll* society bud to fet Bated
with * bioomiof swell.
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