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SUPREME TdTi CUkc Vai Oact lined D#w» ky •OCTHKRN Mm W« Galled “Rrlvat* Otf Im," a*d the tobrtfMi » Balwart ot Ow Xibertlee la Ihea* Caked SUM. "1 came bare to Mt wbat kind Of • reputation hU nei«bbom flra to Jodfa Horace H. Lurton. wh> haa been picked by Pr^fcmt Tatt to aucoeed JuaUoe Paekhaja on tb« United Btatea aeprama court,^ aald Otleoa Gardner, la NaebrtUe, Tran, a fear day* a«o. f- ** 'Tba railroad* and the corpora tlooa of Teooaaaep wlH be entirely aatlsded with Judfe Lurton a appoint- ment.' aald tba drat man I aak«d *He baa aeraed then hare la Teanaa- aee K>o* and faithfully, and they will b*: «lad to see him promoted to tba tarter field. 1 *T aaked wbat evidence there vai of frtendltneea between Judge Lur ton and the railroada. The familiar designation. Private Car Lurton. the lawyer answered. T auppoee you've beard wbat everybody know* tbrougbont thle aectlon of tba South about Judge Lurton'* habitual use of private cart furnished by the rat' roads. Up to the paesage of the Hepburn law. Judge Lurton eearcely moved without the private, car.’ "True enough, everywhere 1 went 1 found talee of Ldrton’s private can. Not for business merely did be use them, but be gav« private ear parties. Once be took- s party of young friends, men and women through the West. Including s visit In the Yellowstone. On such occa fftona the railroads furnished not only the ears, but the chef, the pro- vtalone and all the little ex*rs« that go to (oaks a Junket of this sort •nmplata. "It should be understood that the a«peases of these car* were borne by railroads which were actual or potential litigants to hie court. At one time. ! am Informed, there wes n recetvereblp which brought tbe menngvment of a railway Into Judge Lurtoo’e court, sod tbe Judge simp ly Indicated to the receiver ble de sire to b*v# a priests oer. The re- ceieer netunlly obeyed. udK« Lyrton oor blf frjeod* seer here denied" Qwhnt habKuai use of private * Nor have they tried to JueUfy It was talking &.» -**|j«)ed corpora .on Of POUCT FraMM TWl to AW. IgjOfBe* fen th* Kortfct la the South. Ml Of jlC, THPBgDAT. DECEMBER 1«. MOB A FISHY YARN □MUfi E jO* I* M-faWl. W $Mt tor It ;c i •nth Capt Loom and Mr. Dnnkle tall of n vt*H to th* shop of John GUm to Oo.. at III Front Mr—t, n tow ter* after thf flaptain s talk with to* Mpktrnr at uw Waldorf and That Prsaldant Taft U going appoint Northern negroes to otSu \ Wx> rather than Southern ones la th* in* formation which baa bean pretty thoroughly discussed among tba poll* tic Ians of Washington and else where since Booker Washington was there last week,” say* the Washington correspondent of The N*ws and Courier: As tbe re*u)t of thl* policy it la expected that tbe negroes In tbe SoMb who are bolding Important] offices will, aa their terms expire, be displaced tor tbe most part by white*, and In turn recognition will be given to colored men In the North. The list of colored men holding Im portant office# In tbe Booth under the federal government include* lb* fol lowing. ; Robert Smalls, —Hector of cse al Beaufort, B. C.; Henry A. Rocker, collector of Internal reve nue at Atlanta, Qa.; Jo—ph Lee, collector of Internal revenue at Jack sonville. Fla.; Nathan H. Alexander, register of the land office at Mont gomery, Ala.; Thomas V. McAllister, receiver of public moneys at Jack- son, Miss.; Walter L. Cohen, regis ter of the land office at New Or leans; Alexander B. Kennedy, receiv er of public money* at New Orleans; John E. Bush, receiver of public moneys at Little Rock. Tbe course tbe President will take Is tbe matter of appointing colored en Is likely to be Illustrated In tbe lection of a successor to W. T. ernon, register of tbe treasury- ker T. Washington and other colored leaders have given tbelr sup port to J. C. Naples, ot Nashville, Tor tbe place, but It appears that tbe President will probably select a col ored man from tbe North. Washington was In Washington few days ago. and It la aald that be protested when he learned that neither Vernon nor Ralph Tyler, the latter aa auditor for tba navy de partment, were to be ousted. Neith er of these pull with Washington A ^V>*** 0'« <>p« *pe*" oegw-: a* *vu. k 0 **' r8 ' n*e 'v fT © r of hit ^ T - r Th« vy£i"!la* forget tbe past? rLAWef-unt on to say that ^^1 jve th* ^o«eiL no * Bd H Sfrty IV idges. while large forces of men still engaged In building dams divert the course of the water, ^rhere was a further shut-down of lectrlr light plants Thursday night leaving the city In semi-darkness The relief la proceeding bravely^, none Wome* Cervy Pistols. Women of Aurora. III., who have to be on tbe streets after dark with oul escorts, are carrying small re volvers tucked In muffles aa a meant of protection against tbe myatertona the Slasher,'' who made vie on five women recently against railroads and down of federal and of corporation*, end Judge Lnrton ability He ia dustrlous habits efc.bu.^i to ‘M-—* worked Acholarly man \nd no small vices. “ ‘He can write an on.’ said one law'A*®IW)K8. Glv* the New ^ WW — —rnWHM purchasing for Dr. Cook various iMkrttoklL Mto aatronoalcal works, t three chart* of Smith sound and tba polar raglo—■ J Flight, who aoM th* book* aal charts, fold a reporter of Th* Times that be recalled th* visit aad that th* purchases were mad* a* dsauib- T . ed.* Th* charts sold* Mr. Plight said, wars numbered !««. 874 aad *7S. AWFUL CRIME » ' 1.* ..ll-, .1- DKALDfO DEATH AND DB0TRI7O- L lltfrt SUy» Tw* V«w> vU htiAj xuM WYiAirFTBona. IP-W ■t m- >0*16 BL' . - .7 V , AXE THE WEAPON USED arge Nambew of High to th* Air, Columns of Flam*. REAR HB A . *r , .jfl .^aaav^nwru to«V ( AAd ws —to—a That They Were f—alled having asked him when the charts war* bought if tbv cup- by to* Explorer to Help tala Intended going to the North Pola Pnhlir. Up Data to Fool toe „ . . , . . i aouc. r “Aad from what I have known Tbe of th* captain'* axperieoce as a to Vito a -T—- navigator aad hie acquaintance with ^. TUn ** prinU ,h * everything pertaining to ol Mrs. Eliza Grlbbie and Mrs. Carrie Ohlander, Who Wae Criminally Assaulted Before Beim A dispatch from Hamburg. Oer-. many, says the explosion of two gas| Jt tank* Jo the eo-culled “Klein’s Orasbrook." on th* Elbe front Killed, Wed need ay afternoon was followed , w , by an extensive Hr* and th* lose of •ud Ms*. Haggle Hunter, Victims Utm . Thr «iploM** wa* due of Terrtbto Ttogedy to Bnvannnh. to a Saak la a a*w gmMmstor. escaping gas anterod Wtog, Met made under oat: ' ,ur I everrthlna , ■ -.v«, were employed ff. two men. I tlons ” m»iA ^TT* 10 ** 1 * 40 observe-1 Vic-Hm. . I eecarvln.* *** " new —®aief*r, jy k4 Cook UTtobrteate v l?« that they bet that if an/'a^ 1 * ht ' 1 would l Kli** n ikki r * VoItln « crime, Mn.lttoutm whe**!# • n,ep * d th* rMoit other obeervatleoe iC^wteh a. th* University of Copdpical and about to pa** uporftoioa to I to* Ifaa# of J«I« Da—j^6| Bte. . . Th* AnguMn Chronicle seserf Ion that ha di*o*v*hlch North Pol* oa April Si, Ittipk’s men ar* George H. Doable, atoe ance broker, of SI Na**au «. Now York, and Capt. August Wbad frequent oonfereooea. “ •^*L“ VrlAw. .hll. . .Mrt voiuo. Tin. ,too„«.r. Th., from Novembar it to November II, Maggie Hunter^ >2, found Jut mass of flames which shot » - o0 * f working out obeervatlona for Dr. la mid» th. - took ptooe Cook A.Z aV-. w. - to, _ a whttoh JhtoA .. '.I'11 w “ oa* of the most hartal that , <»-» | ot names which shot up to — ivt ur-1 tnstd* th* front door-of th* bouse, I groat height |tooa place la that Cook, aad that ha aad th* doctor 11* ftt th* BavannA 1 hospital dying. I Pirem** -■'* noea. Mr. Dun-1 -- ■''ifij'fSk . ■ z u>OM ’ • ^ ^ 4 * T Thl* treat with him oa Nov*mbe r *^J' I Phy * ,claM •ute'that Mr*. OWand-1 qultoTr 11 ” ^ a PP*ratua appeared | ooaaty. H* tnenth atront. Brooklyn. For the!fin* the *.,♦ ... . I6 -|*r was the virtlm „» . I , ™. ,y 9i th* teenth street, Brooklyn, labor* they were to have Jointly from Dr. Cook 94,000 with aa additional bonus of 1600 to Capt. upon the acceptance of the records by th* University of Copen hagen. They say that Dr. Cook had paid them only 1200 when ha dis appeared oo the eve of tbe dispatch of his “records” to Copenhagen two weeks ago and hie failure to pay the sum remaining doe them they freely acknowledge to be their motive tor coming forward with the story. Accompanying these narratives will appear aopiee of tbe affidavits of Capt. Loose and Duakle affirming tbelr accuracy, facsimile of Dr. Cook's instructions to Qapt. Loose, in Cook's bandwriting, in poaeesalon of Tbe Times and tbe affidavits of Capt. Loose swearing to tbe accuracy of tbe same. Tbe translation of this memoranda by Dr. Cook la as fol low#: ••Bvartevaag. start March 17-18; strong wind—base." “March 30—Obeervatlona 1st Mod* and longitude; dally obeervatlns to April 33. The Times also prints the follow ing list under tbe beading. “What Capt. Loose Bays He (Supplied to Dr Cook.’* 1. Twenty-four altitudes for lati tude sights. 2. One chart covering route from Bvartevaag to tbe Pole, with all of Dr. Cook's assumed positions marked upon It 3. Complete obeervatlona for time and chronometer rate, aa they might have been taken by stars at Anoratok and Bvartevaag, probably 30 In all 4. Diagram for compass error and correction at different points 6. Calculations for longitude, about 20 in all. 8. Sixteen obeervatlona as they 1 could been taken at tbe North -ht with deprea- —■.—*/ oa th* aoaoe b«i uswy war* of age. Without ar was th* victim of a criminal a*- unable to approach la targe fores. eaMB7 this old For tbelling th* next day. He aad the uult Just before she wa* killed. owing to th* isolated situation of f i received | u bad connect lag rooms. No*. On# hundred and fifty negro men. Mb* establishment. Up t* * »*♦* •M 118. Mr. Duakle regie- caught la tbe meabee of th# ooLc* hour in * — of ^ them. Th# hotel - y being refused food or shelter. Arch- Wnbop Ajplette has ordr^ * Several practical farmers hire told us that they fear an excess of Spring rains, not only In the preparing and nl«nljnw moath« hut also up to Juuh They expect Gen. Green to capture many cotton fields. Tbe Home Bank of Barnwell opened Its doers fnr business at noon on Sat urday and by th* closing hour bad r« relvek f1,900 lo deposits. In tbe fir At three dsrs the deposits amounted to ten thousand dollars. The almost cyclonic wind of JFriday did much damage. Tbe gin house of Mr. Edmond Sanders of Great Cypress was blown down, also the old Alliance Warehouse In Blackvllle and barns on tba plantations of Dr, J. H. K Milhous, hnd Meears Flckllng and Whittle. Sassafras Teaf Isn’t this month the right tlma to diink this old time alterative and blood purifier? The Country grand mothers of this genera tion had great faith in its beneficial effect*, and their children wer* a* a ful* healthy, b«arty and hardy. It Is hot a bad medicine to take. At 10 o’clock a. M. on f nuraday Dr. i of Dei months ag Daring Item ae of Two Women and Four Children. Two women and four little chil dren. overcome and trapped by smoke and flame, were rescued in thrilling melodramatic style Wodrws- waa arrest ed' tfeforiT LMjr r * hour 10 men ar* reported dead aad War * a Quiet Hf# with tta (amt- th .“TT wii U al “ 0#t operating a country atom la a* 1 flctlUoua~name‘'agrced th *, poU< * ,UtloB ’ th * t ^ #or J r IDaa <lkn«*roualy d ^ tr «5^J ^aoom. T^y ^ 0t th w 6 POUc< * b *‘°* Ul * t * wbo “ B * v * r hl can not rocovir la hv j an( j jjj - ™ ar1, ^ v * n * Plannad aa assault upon Th* Are gained w--^—= — was killed 188. Mr 7 the poLc* cl a deal at the hotel ot having tbe ^““lood »«- the time b* work”* *t*y calculations, giving ^ cAtooe as they w*re compl^ ,,t - A H On the last day of A Polar hotel. Capt. Loose says P<x>k Cook tbe final set of obeer had mad* for him and th¥ dlUon to hi* farm. His store Mrs. Ohlander. was compelled to commit the other crimes in order to eecape. Other arrests will be mad* until every negro la the city who la any way resemble* th* description of a negro who during three day* had been frequently about th* promisee ^ * to-V- - *- " and of th* boose of th* murdsra i* thanked him profusely, del prisoner. that he now felt confident tba, Th* polios believe that this negro, records would be accepted at Cop*g an axe taken from th* wood- bagen. ‘a the roar ot the Orlbble home. Capt- Loeee wae born at Bergon. fy,. Qrlbbl* to death, struck I*. Hunter aad after aasault- beshlander in the wide, long Mrtere tbe bodies wer* ed frou hlg terrible work by chair ro»oi with the ffeapon. ner body, lentiy waa attack- sb* was rva-e sat la an easy One, or poea, floor, beside 6awlt her. Hv, newspaper matted, shows Spectacles, blunl axe. ,, wart Then tbe murder Wood proecuing aged Mra. t j. ber. It is believed th*t a er was attached aa she let, to enter the ball way. wal ed and killed. Mrs. Hunter. Norway, on March 17, 18(9. and In hia younger days worked as an *aa- stotant to his father, wbo has long been connected with tbe coast sur vey of Norway. Capt. Loose stud ied at the Navigation college of Ber gen and was graduated In 1891 with highest honors He has been In com mand of many sea going voaeels. Lewis Nixon, tbe ship builder, who vouchee for Capt. Loose's compe tence as a navigator, put tbe cap tain In command of tbe torpedo boat Gregory, built for tbe Rueslan gov ernment, when it was taken from the abip yards in these waters acrosa tbe ocean. Mr. Nixon declares that Capt. Loose la, in bis estimate, one of the ‘ most competent, efficient and accurate of navigators.” STOPS TRAIN TO BATHE. Singer Disregarded Bchrduie on Ker ri man Railroad. A dispatch from El Paso. Tex says Fritxl Scbeff •< waa about 1M yard* from his residence aad _ gained rapid headway, ro «dalde. wh!» fa* roi threatened the oil gasometer, off froin tbe rM 4 y mmmm containing 50,000 cubic metres. Bo among merchant* to 4k* OMntfjr, Intena* was the beat and *o danger- wlwr , tha trade I* not larg* —*flk ou« their PoalUon, th* firemen war* to employ acme on* to th* Mot* Ml compelled to withdraw to a safe die- tbe a discarded stow wmm taae*. A terrific explosion soo* oo- up by a wlro BMr th* More ad th* currod and th* tower became a maas v—**— — * • - of of " hiek . hMdrod# ^ l*" la th* air, MBdlag frag- prietor that a menu of glowing coke far aad wide while at over th* city and harbor. Qlcht Mr Kendrick hard' After strenuous efforts, the fir* * ^ mmgt ^ was got under control and tbe roa- tb# maal want, store key to head, cue work waa carried on vigorously. . ,tomrf la what was Th*ro I* little hop* of lading the t be Esd maa waato ttoMt #5 bodies ot th* missing If they have hu nl ^ ^ been killed, as they . - N •iiVj they undoubtedly have been Incinerated. Tbe new gasometer which explod ed was the largest In the world, hav ing £ capacity of 300,000 cuble me tre#. Th# city appropriated 14.000,- 000 marks (|S,600,000) for tta con struction. FOOLKILLSR NEEDED. He Bhowld Gather In Thee* Fellows or Qmlt. Two entering his place of waa struck wltk a piM* of wood, a terrible blow am th* h**fl. *MM# lug him to sink to th* floor ot hi* sion piaxsa. His aaaa*ato with MMM •harp ln*trument, beat him Ml A* face aad head, cutting a large gash between hla eye*, oa* o* ble apfldr lip, aad other plaeee o* hla ktod. Hr. Kendrick »aa routtorod mom | •clous aad probably would k**a dtfd In the poaitiou la which k* wa* Ml . by hla murderor, but • ailgkkw, Mr. Ellis Lawis, hearing th* aoftw mada V. »W- -• - - - - was crushed in and ber deathw* «r i by th* plow, flalahoil hu of bur . f-w koto,. ^•■Jtoto Mr of|«o-H, .trolM ^ ‘Jf-’V'-W- ^r^begginA on the streets, day 7 i i^r ilanr Tiii blrlrrr " said “It’s absinthe and'j*, up here to the young man; “I earners tarried make my fortune, but »Y' , w long around the white lights too IX, JJ and I went down pretty quick, had |38 left yesterday mornlp*' DYNAMITE KILLB ONE. Kx|tloslon in North Carolina Court House Fatal. [i' ^' Vtofiruir trotters The motley bord ot priaoners akpghllc quiet and frightened In the polio* station and Jail. It la believed that if tbe negro suspected of the crime >s caught be can be quickly identi fied. Bloodhounds have been at work iBtoBa effort to tak* th* trail from . —-oodahod where tbe axe was p ao ”'- -w the murderer, but as uroders Is almost city and rled back^ treatment. At' Is In a precarious Is doubtful If he will that have yet come to buy a ptoe* of notice will soon be A* be approached America, having engaged ed that thero waa aa a ship Bailing for New lenee about the atoro. la the antglxad next week. They drick residence, which. *e M of 9# and they are travel- la ontf a abort circle vorld ia a barrel. atoro, a light wa yards W Vietuelto Eugene Down the road a**r Ik* M diameter, vnd for a wager fast retreating form *1 * man rolUamdeavoring to b*lag waa a**a hr Mr. t smti other •it*. IfTbarrol ‘ e -c four feet throe I murderer had wot th* turn#, suT W,!rr lay by Firemen Relly anj^ 1 a(J^|y^sAto^' - *— J -—-»T»»content would set-ru to be tbe best solution It may be recor ded here that so auccessful have been efforts to make life on tb* farm* more Marion Molse, a prominent wealthy lawyer of Sumter, committed suicide In hi* office on Sunday by shooting a pDtol bad into bis tight temple. Ill health and worry caused the tragedy. A CLOSE CALL. Two Mile Swamp school house, full off children, was blown down by the Friday storm One boy had an aim and leg broken. The strong desk* and seats held up the wreck of tha wall* and top. thereby saving the lives of teacher and pupils. . . I,. THE LEGISLATURE. Half the pay time of the session bna gone by and nothing oeriou* or silly has been completed. But with election and excursion and reception duties discharged real earnest work can be done H— Nothing radical or relieving Is expected and me Id*? done the better is the nplulon of many home folks. A. D. Mi fttleM of Denmark sustained A total loss of several thousand dollars by tb* bumiag of a eommedtout com blued granary ahd «Mtfte. ttrfiHtning large quantities Of hay. fodder, oats'l find peas The fire la thought to have started ffooi the cigarette or pipe of tome careless Ikhohr. After for lettfahrexn enTtjrtrttfttaf the hill trifcee Of Massachusetts as to a Clemion’t eiectricAt Southern elyillxatloh Robbie Eaitef- Hng, -on of Mrs. J. B. Easterling, has wiped the flaw Engliffd snow and *l*at*it blf Mlsalonart fhoea and f(M turned to L'nkxi. ft. Which needs ust such A man to mAh* tt grow and FIRE FROM THE SKY. South Norwalk, a Connecticut town,' was greatly alarmed last week by the falling of a red hot meteor In a tf'uch patch. It came down with tremen dous force, burning a hole several feet deep through tbe froxbti soil. Nothing ettffcpt ashfil remained at the bottom of the hoik. BEFORE BUYING Legtstitof* sr.— gtehihlt did «f tto gfesenr and Frida* of did the (hr se<- neadaf aad Frldaf of last h*M dafs tkafe was *11000# 0 aad Mtoi «f tba flans tors vlsfUfd Cbarleetoa ipent latk*j work ■M be pferfitab’y looking at ffirm of a railroad log Ma Ohf iftRile-WlMrtevnr- read my adver tisement and come to see me. will TlsPWWaJvPM^^aMO Cl**!*! |^ • J T |MirCPftftP | hind? will mean more good# bought for the same price, move money saved and greater home happiness cinched. OF. Molafr. f6 ffcf-L EGGS. TYr. WUfty. the government cbetWTrt, glees this «re Aad slrtiple Way of as- ceftaining the Age of eggs without breaking tbelr shells i GM A iufflefently latgA vessel; glass pitcher ar bw#Y preferred, hll it atmut thro* fourth* foH el water In which tea per cent of eotrtrfjffn table salt has been dissolved. Drop the aggtln tb* water. If abfoltriAly fresh they will sink Immediately to tb* bottoto. If net they will Mt go to tha bottom but will float at depths proportionate to tkrtr afl*. prolltsble and attractive that dsuger of any serious exodus 10 the cities is a thing of tbe past The farms to-dav hav^ many advan- tsge* that a generation ago were dot known. Most of them are reached by the rural mail, the good roads move ment has spread wonderfully, newspa pers and farm journal* have extended their educative Influence, abd the ru ral telephone has organized the great body of farmers and brought them to a better knowledge of each other. This one agency—the telephone—has done more, perhaps, than anything else to promote the business and home welfare Of till thO farmers. Through all the great mediums of publicity the truths concerning its power for g<>od have been told to the country popula tion The Western Electrip Company, the largest manufacturer of telephones iu the world, distributed instructive literature ou the farm telephone sub ject throughout the rural dDtricts, Farmers were shown how easily rural lines are cohstfucted, and hort greaf ft return such a line gives when viewed only from the standpoint of art Invest meut. Fof not only does a rural telephone pay; there are Items when its presence coolers a benefit that ecftrld never bv gauged In terms of dollars and Ontg. For Instance, when a physician of ft Veterinary M wanted In a hurry, the telephone Is the Only reliable and a quickef than lightning messenger. The telephone remrY Tucreaftfes the ef ficiency of the farms. . - Frcsfdent T«ft14 merfiiy the stand erf Mr; Kooaevelt, wbo said : ’’If there (8 orte lesson taught by history, it Is that the permanent great ness of any state most depend roorfl ttpOh its cohntry ncrpuiatfon than upon ahytlifng else. No growth off cities,' no grow tfc of wealth can maid ttp lor lots In either tbe number or character Of the fafthing population.” surnffTn g" 1 ffl! fPa V debtedneas continually created by counties, school district* and muni cipalities, and increasing expenditures f»i both State and county purposes. It is true, we are In portions of the State now enjjyiog extraordinary prosperity, due 10 the fact that the cotton crop, which wa* short in the larger portion of the southern Slates, was fairly good In most of tin* Mate, enabling us to realize more than our proportionate share out of the high prices prevailing; but the pendulum mny swing the other way. It ci*t more to produce this yetii’g crop than any heretofore, and had a full crop of cbitoiI been made In all Hie cotton Mates, witn tha consequent low price# and the incren»ed cost of living to the maases, our farmer* would have been in a deplorable condition. • The increase of Mate, county and mhuicipal taxes and Indebtedness la due not only to the Improvement* mitde by them, but also to the fact that many classes of property In tni* State ejeape bearing their ju*t proportion of tbe burden ot taxation ahd tints-do not contribute to discharge tbe public debt ” j - • mmTm l?c toiler 1 vinccd beyond all doiibt that Sonta Claua i« not hearted or more generous handed than your uineere friend and well wisher. J. D. WHITTLE, BLHCKVILLE. ' S. C. SM£ OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guarantee no better Work can lie done from any Ahop Arty where than we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work. Avoid these ^actlegs scattered over tha Country as we have fnort of tbelr #6rk to do over. Give it to ns at first; and #ave money; Some of our specialties :— /EfiF* Automobile Repairing, Rcborfng Cylinders, now Piston Rings, new Pistbnft; and anything of that kind made here. uMOB Cedar Gtov* (I) iHe*d*10M* | Calvary. Doub’A t Frlendkhlp, Heilln 1 Kline, Morris, New [Old CohimMA, iingvine, Mom [Creek (i) mil la. Barton, Hlokor} Ml, tipooi britn lUmdi' [ Bycamore No. *1. UKAar* *Ad Vppot Rich Und (3) taMUk “ Flaoft and 1 ■$8, T %<2rW- c ‘* B No. «1. Uli Barnwell (41) min#. Wlllkton (A}) CU EAPEK FOOD. Thtf boycott against the hi gh price* 01 ineats D having ihe good effect of) bringing down prke# add let the fast- [ ing Notib, West and South 011. Our saifie old line a* when we were here before; Steam Engine*, Boilers, Cot ton Gins, Grist MUD, Saw MUD, Etc. HeadquarlerA for Gasoline Engine Work, Al we have An expert on JftVte, Call and *6e our shops, ftnd be convinced. Thanking fny old customer! for past favbrft, *ud soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain; ours Faithfully, . mllD. ! Silver Coin, Conniy and 1 properly approyed wll! b* rotoh uxee. Check* *M dtoftf #ftl DM „ | ed for tax** except M th* flak of payer. 4** OMM— Barnwell. fl.C.4 SAM. i “Good farm containing *51 acres near Haitlevi.lle for AaD. easy terms. Write H. M. G.abam, Attorney, Bam berg, S C.’ PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS Hundreds Of orphans have been helped by the iTesideat of -The Indus- trial and Orphan’# Home at Macon, Gft Who wjlte»:_ “ We te» re .used Electric. BKiers in thU- Institution for-nine years. It has proved a moft excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver, aad Kid- •fef troubles. We regard It as one of 4he best faintly medlerne* on earth.” It invigorate# the vital organ#, parties ttt* bl<>od, lid* digestion, create* appe tite TVeirengthVn-arrd-bnlld np^ihfn} pale, Weak children or ron-down pro- [ pie Rhus no equal. Best for female complaints. Only iiCfe.et C. N. Ruruk- baltor’s and R. A. Deaton A Co. BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS. jlackville, __ S. & C. F. Wb««l, P. M. V ; Wn. *1+ Calhoun ft Co. *0 r ” Stephen a rtnuft Ht. RDM HND M. DAlFTWi/ FCRSE AND LAWTOS, - BtRD kte fob hale Barnwell Connty raised; the kind that never falD or dlwtppoint#. V; F. flurcltetur, Barnwell, 3. C. ■ -*t- toft .*.• -toto- ■*««#■■ ■ MONEf TO LEND on First Morfig there wW-Acari Estate^,nee court ease. Pollcemid Apply4> -a#erve# th* law In that y o resident# has «l ^ cultlvat- r Mf-- 1 WN Cotton factors, bagging and Ties. PeftilzeD,. || Handlers ofUpIknd, Sea Lland and i’lol'odora CDttoDi Liberal advance* made oh ctmaigntafcnts of coitoif;* Persunaf, prompt and careful attention to all bufitnesa entlasted to ha. i5aYannah, Ga m * f Fs-V: adS '--i v-/r // -wncai a A 1 -) ...