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A COSWNO QOiStfAtrr.
f * loof Ume N«w Yorli CHy h»»
tb« raon#y c»pU*J ef th» 4> T «>ttd
Throaffti 1U *errte«i or**et-
tiona and aaaoelationa U hm dlrwvtnd
>*nd domlnatad tha bntineia nraln df
tha nation more thorou*Wy aj^d dn-
polleilly than the government at
iMfiftMlMd idaalntitered tte po-
irticnt affair*. » hM afcacted larRm -
tribute and raadiarabedlenoe from Ita
VubjeoU than the tarx xatherora and law
Uakera have raoeHred (ram the cltaen-
ehlp under their protection and gov
ernment.
^Yet the sceptre’feema to he paaalnR
from Walt Htreet. Tteocnt circular
letters from leading hanking Inatitu
tlens of the greafdlty confras that IH
lowing the panic of l'J07 the InaiiH of
Kew York banka have fallen oil some
$80,000,00®, while those of the Interior
banka bag# Increased shout fJVKi.ooo
’000. ft Is claimed In a bewailing way
that Ibis increase in interior loans has
<baen largely'caused by Investments In
lands and the building of warehouses
for tbe storage and bolding of crops
for gradual marketing at the option of
<tka farmer* making them.
These New York hitherto autocrats
now put themselves on rerord fn crp>
|»oacd to such conservative, gnnlua!
4m}0 of the products of the American
Held* and give unmistakable notice
/ «nd warning that they will use all
tneir powers to force the growers of
worn and wneat and oata and -cettoo
<to aw«U the immediate value of hnsl-
neaa and bring down the costs of living
by the rapid marketing cf their crops
*rha threat it implied Chat the custom
wry advances ©T money for the mov
Ing of the crop* may not be available,
that Europe may refuse V> IcQseii Its
pum etrtngs-and the timid Interior
banks and farm producers are left to
Imagine the dleaeters that would go
with sndh a suspension of business,
euoh a stagnation of trade.
It looks very much tliee a conspi
racy. but if not ao crmJ a policy It Is
wortatnly the manifestation of a con
cert of action showing the htter selfish,
nett of the American business heart
The national good ami prosperity must
be martyred, and •acrlliced for person-
Wl profit and advantage. .
Whether the mjcrlor hanks shall he
wbte or wilting to stand agsln K t such
• crusade of wrong remains to he seen.
Whotber the 'American farmers arc in
position to protect themselves against
■ueh wholesale robbery M to be re
vealed aa time shall show, but the lei-
non cornea In time to the producers of
America, the toilers who make the
plenty and greatness of the nation that
their aalvttion lies in and through
tbblr own self help, honesty, courage
mod self denial. Uy keeping true thnlr
business faith, meeting tbotr obliga
tions for the making of their^raps as
they mature thev will command the
admiration of a^Mranest men, shame
the aelffshnese of the gamblers of the
crop exchangee and win the confidence
that wlfl make them masters of their
own fortunes. For the balances they
bold will bring them siupie recom
pense. We have the proofs, in Hick
nod white and Hgicsi Inf rente of
whof Is above written and aound no
ialae alarm."
means more business Mr their house*
Hot above i T, It pi$* In the greatest rf
m)i wat*.—lh waking one popular and
the possessor of co«rUl*M friends,
without wlrfch tha richest man ts poor.
Wavtls* enurtefy on et’Cry occasion,
aful you Will come Into a herlraffc (hiit
only drsth oao take fftotn yon—-icyal
-friendships, ?. Pali y.
NOlWfiEKX TOURIbTS AKD THE
SOUTH. 1
Tha?»te«t indiac.retlon an tbia part of
‘'smart” Northern sootfltv woman Is
the pntfTIo smoking of C-igarettes by
Mf's.* Nicholts Imngwortli, . i-Jlest
daughter of Dr. ’Jfieodcrs K..o,«evelt,
end wtfe cf a KepnHinan <^>»grea*man.
It Is bad enough for men to Indulge In
this habit, but^'hen a woman of Mrs
Longworth'a sCclsl prominence sets
ewetvau evataple te young Ameil<v»n
girlhood It is time to call w halt.
Whtsitry drink mg by Wotave is also
consldered the correct thingln fashion
able etrc'les In the North, and It is such
people as these who yearly'dock Heath
and whoso patronngn cur Southern
health resorts cater to so strongly.
For evil eFedts these Immigrants era
outclassed only hy'the undesirable for
eign emigrants, who, hy Interioarry-
4ng, ar» 'bringing the civilization of
thoiNorth andT/est toio'iow an ebb.
J. Gafl y.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
•CONVENTION.*
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“Give us more reminiscences of the
day* of W comes to us from msuy
Carolinians, a( home and ahioad.
So wo republish from the News and
Courier of October, 187B, the sphndld
account of Hampton’s triumphal
march from Blackytlle to Allendale, as
oeen and described by that match! -m
correspondent, tail McKinley, the
worthy bletorhn of the most notable
event that hae lllumiaeted the tnnals
•f Barnwell county since the drst
European planted his footsteps In the
primeval forest wilds where the red
Indian had been lord and master for
cepkoriee.
Wede Hampton Glbbos, the new
Jlayor of Columbia, has made a good
bofloaln^wltfa bis original solution of
tht HfWOr ggpbiein. Five regular
drunkards, who bad frequently been
•fretted and punished for being liitox!
•atod, were given a three dayn/lquor
cure treatment and dUchatged cured
•f all appetite for difn|(. Work was
•btaloed tor them ahd^Tf lhsy dohT
i others i»sy faDdW their eg
maple until the legalized seller and the
blind tiger will have to hunt other
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Candidate ¥. Ef. Hyatt warns the
Southern cotton mills that lO.OOd buy
•ra from the North wiH come bomb the
womlng season to buy cotton and ship
k direct to K4w KngJand and Middle
State mill*. The Yankee* utay intend
go curtail the 8out)rerner# r so oalfcsd,
lodeflnltely by cornering the coming
abort crop
;CONrRIBU7ED
/ EPyORlALS.
A DESIRABLE ASHEf,
nnmoer It one of the
desirable assets » man can have,
nr old. Six years ago Jf.
young man of Homer Li.,
to an Oderly
In taking after
of weak* ago
t>a JlWyers (.1
bean Icft fl®,
»M» oil
.TUDGK THAIGI! BETTER.
The statement published In ColumWn
papers aijd hv in* last week thatClrdilt
Undge J/C. Klugh had euffeied a stroke
of paralysis was a mistake. He is re
covering from a malarial attack xmdT.is
doctors promise him a comr lete restora
tion to good health. Ho attends to a I
work at his chamber* and respects to
'pro*ide oV6r tlK; court* goon.
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GEORGIA’S FIRST BA I/E,
For eight year* Doal Jlsckson, a
Ilongherty County negro; had sold the
Arst bale, hut this veaf he lost the
championship to M. A. MeKainev,
white, of Baker County, who sold tire
flrat bale of the lltld crop, a 412 pound
er, oft August -Ird, at 30 cents per
pound, in At ha tty, Ga. It whs v days
late* than list year’s tlrst bale.
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a Boy or rarnwklt*.
John Temple Graves, the most elo
quent Bvlng Georgian wlfh r>**n and
tongue, s«ya of a former Williston
sBicol boy : *‘l*rof. Onrence J Owens
is <rne of the vital men of the New
Hputh. }lo is thinking with the
gtrength of this modern day, In educa
tion, in literature and in patriotism.
Though just past hts thirty third
mile stone i)r Owens has made com
manding progress In Wfe, having filled
many hij-t educational poshions with
constant success and enlarging dis
tinction. He has recently resigned the
presidency of the State College of Ala
bama and accepted the position cT
Commissioner of Agriculture and Irtu-
migrntlon with the Hontlrem "Commer
cial Congees* of Washington. In dis
charge of hts duties he will travel over
all tfte South. He will correlate and
make pnbJle the facts of sgri-culturHl
advancement, endeavor to bring more
agriculturist* into the Ihnld* of th#
Smith and increase the output, all the
while hid ling that ‘'the acres of the
South would better remain empty than
lead to a second social problem.”
if ho .lutll come to Ms old home mo
tion of South Carolina he will find
young peoplr enough to occupy and
develop every Inch of land, and Its
greatest misfortune the constant ex
odus of Its best young strength to the
empty, glittering glaio of city life from
ocean to ocean
CURING INEBRIETY.
1’ittsbo-rg Chronicle T-tlegraph.
T he movement on foot in many sfa'es
to secure the establishment of state In
ebriate asylums, in which tile alcohol
and ding habits shall be treated as dis
eases, would doubt! is* advance rtiore
rapidly if there were a wider conviction
of the eflleletiey of such Institution*.
The possibility <*f curing the drunkard
by medical treatment is very generally
regarded with n ineasMrO of doubt*
prompted naturally enough by the
knowledge of the frequent lapse* of
inebriates supposed to have been re
deemed by the methods commonly used
in sanitariums Nevertheless, science
Is assuredly not at fnulLjj) this matter.
On the contrary, evidence ts forthcom
ing which amply demonstrate* that
where the right methods are employed
full reclamation Is pom-dl l-) in a very
largt) proportion of the cases handled.
For examj la, it is claimed that in gov
ernment sanitai luma of Switzerland Id
per cent *>f the paliente are cnred t and
the promise-of an average of not less
than ;I0 per coot is made for the insti
tution* established under state laws by
several of our American common
wealths. Certain it I* that every ad
vance made In this work U of immense
value, for it ts staling a truism to s»y
that tin* abuse of liquor and drugs i* to
blame for the greater part of the vice
and crime that dog our civil'Aation.
MR. ROflERT rick.
After a long illness, bravely borne,
Mr Robert Rirp, brother of Judge li.
T. Rice, departed this life at his home-
in Hampton County last week. To his
so rrovv 1 n g ioved.Onea h V. ha* left mem -
orlos of a life beautiful in it* devotion
to and atfeetion for his kindred and
friends, and In their grief and bereave-
inent they have the heart true sympa
thy of all who have Keen Httd fell the
parting of such 4acred tie*.
a Good man gone.
Died at Wagner, fi. C , on the night
of the IHKh «T ,futy. Mr. Edward \Vebb
leaving behind one son, M, 1*. Webh!”f
filackvi't', and two daughters, Mrs. D.
O. Fanning of BlsiAvIlle and Mrs. K.
T. Ratos of Dawpr^rldgs. Mr, Webb
Was a great favorite in Blackville.
wbe r e he lived and held the position of
Chiefof Pofcos for 14 years. During
hi* illness tho small children of (he
town would continually Inquire how
he was getting on. Me left a widow
And many friends to mourn his loss.
He was a man who succeeded In this
woiM by attending strictly in his own
huslnegs and leaving other peoplef'*
ffKme. A Frfend.
The Barnwell and Batnbefg Sunday
School Convention will rdfeet at Long
Franch Church ttfednwsday, Thursday
end Friday. AnfUit'^l.—Sept. 1, 2.
FROGRAMME. . '*
Wednesday, 'll A. M : Dsvotioosl
Sxerclse*, Key. G. Hopkins.
n.J'i: lafroductury Sirtuou, Rev.
J. E" Ffsttusn.
Organization.
Dinuer on the Giound*. - i
I»P. M: Devotional ExefiMw*.
IB 15: How l run my Huiutay rh'hool,
A. P. ManvUiSsO. E.flrUrt, ! H J. Hair,
Open pnrHament. ^
4 P. M: MUsiona in the SnnrtHy
School, Rev. B. Y. AHen, R«v. J. D.
Timmona. (? _
Adjourn.
Thursday 10 3® A. :-Tlc.votlonal
Ex?Tci»es. ^
if: The Home and the Sunday
School, R<«v. W. H Hlmpaon .
1 l .'kj: Toseher Training, Rev. J. D,
Moore, Rev. tV. C Baxley.
12.3U: What arc the duties and
({ualiMoatton* of a teacliwr,'Rev. F. M.
Hauser, Rev. G. Hopkins. »
Dinner on the Grounds.
3 P. M : Devotional‘Eiercises.
3 15: The Baracoa Work, Prof, II.
f. Crouch, F. P. Dee, J. F. Carier.
4: PbUathla Work, Miss ( lira L
Johnston, Mts* Bessie Willi*.
Adjourn.
Friday 1030 A. M: Devotional Ex
ercises.
11: Institute Work, Rvy. li. ft.
Moore.
12 M: The Denominational Sunday
School the hope of our Churches, Rev*
O. J. Frier, W. G Britton.
Dinner on the Grounds.
3 P. M : Devotional TYterclxrt.
3 15: Two nrtmtte Verbal reports
from School*.
4 : Presentation of Banners hy Tre?-
ident
MIsccllarreons Bssirms*.
Adjourn.
Person* df’siring to be met at Elko
write to G. 1>, Birt, Elko. Those d^
siring E) W met at Barnwi 11 write E,
H. Richardson, Barnwt-H. Every
.School ia entitled to live delegate* and
it ts desired that schools will wend fui
dt'egation prepared tc Hike part In
work of Convention.
O.v! Flier,
W. H Simpson,
W. ii. Britton.
Primary Election August 30,1910
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
+
ANOTHER VETERAN PASSES
Mr Edwin Hazel dted suddenly oq
Sfraday of heart failure, aged about (15
tears. He had gone ©ftt oft a rrt’orning
Walk when the *wfff tnessthger came
and bs/«>ie he /could return to hi* home
FOR CONGRESS.
Tot the Democratic Voters of the Second
IlDtrlot: *
I respectfully announoe myself a cart-
didate for re-election to’Cungres* from
tUe Second District, relying and basing
my candidacy upon my work and record
in Uoitgr©** to which I ask yodr driN
leal attention and invettigatloh. If
again hohored with your contidence. 1
pledge a faithful and conadenflOHS
discharge of my dutie*.
J . O. Fattcfson.
~ ‘Denmark. 0. tU. Janr^Tth, ISiO.
I respectfully annottacomyself a can-
chdate Lsr eieetion to -eottgre** from
the Second Congfessi&n’al District, sub-
Jeet to the rple* and regqfiation* of the
Detnoeratlc Primary Election, pledg
ing ptyself to abide hy the result* and
to'support the nominees of the party.
, X). iF.’Garrh.
J hereby ahndunoe Thyself a candi
date for Congfesffroin this, the S'cnj/d
C0ngtCM)onaJ_IBstrict. pledging myself
toalfldeTiy t9tsT?#lea of the Democratic
primary and t(Popport the nominees
thereof. Y
1 James F. Byrnes.
, I respectfully announce thyself a can-
dtdate for election to the office of
County Auditor for Rarnwr’,1 C«iuntv.
subject to the rule* and regulations of
the Democratic Primary ...Election,
pledging myself to support the nomi
nees of the party.
It TV. Riley.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Goijntv Auditor for Barnwell^
County, snhjpct ti#the rulrfs and regu
lations of tpe_ DemocratTo Prirnarv
Election, pledging mvsclf *to support
the nominees of the party,
T O Keel.
Rarnweil, S. C., May 8. 1310.
I hereby announce m.v*e,!f a candidate
fbr reelection to the oQlce of County
Aitditor for Barnwell Oounty, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic p*rt;v kho pledge mvself to,
support tht nominees of the party.
C. W. Moody.
An OPPORTUNITY j
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Save a dftlKir orj^wo each week. You oan do it, ^
and ydti will be satirised how quicWy it w’ill gTQW . m
with I^TiSKESt lidded, conJi>ounded*qui^terly dt j
^ x* *1
A dollar deposlUd givet-yon'o. Mnh accounfahd book
OF^ IC '
Harry D. Gklhoun,
Resident
W. L. CaVo
Vice ‘President
-N. G W Walker,
.Cashier
Zi. C. Carr OH,
Asst. Cashier
‘G. M 1 . Greene, Attorney
PROCLAM ATfON.
[SKAI.J
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTV OF BARNWELL.
In the Probate Court.
By J. K. Bnellinp, Psq, JiuIkc of Probate ii 1 .
, Barnwell County.
Whereas, II. 1.. CREECH hath made suit
uutu me to.grant unto him letters of Admin-
tstration of the estate imd tffeott of John
Franklin Owens, deceased,
These are. tbereforei to cite and admonish
all and Miu-ular, the kindred and creditors of
the said John Franklin Owens, deceased, that
they he and api-ear Before me in the Court of
Probate to tie held ;it Barnwell on Tuesday,
]Gth of ATlia'-t, IB 10. after publication
thereof at U o'cldek in the furcnPon, to bhow
cause if any they hn*e why thK said adminis
tration should tuft he granted.
(liven under my hand this 1st day of
Augusti Anno Domini 1910.
J. K. SXELLINO,
Probate Judge.
I’ublished in Ti!e B.vnsffZhL PZbrbic Au'
gust 4.h. 1910.
WOFFORD COLLEGE.
HENRY NELSON SNYDER, A. M.,
UTIL D. LL. I) . PRESIDENT.
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Ten Departments; Library and Lf-
hiarian ? Gymbasiutu utuler Competent
irector; Athletic Grounds., Next
Session begins Septetfrber 21. tot
Catalogue a-ldress
, J. A. QAMDlV ELL, SkG v.
- Spartanburg. 9- C.
tiw
te spirit crossed the rlrer to join
tke com redes gone before.
So ended e Rfe (btf \etr* trfte and
ffonorsBIe end useful and kirMly In Rg
evary year. In stress of war hff dAr*
char gw eterr duty wal*^ In ,peAee he
ina4lB|i record for goo j cRUenshlp that
*yUl long he r ciierDhsd memory in the
h»arts.of’hls bereaved fanilly. soff aoxA.
He U surviyed b? g,
Wolford College Fitting Sdiool
HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY
SCHOOL.
WeW equipped plant. Lfmlted School,
anull (Fa«*es>charge* reasonalHe. Ses
sion begins fcreptftWmr 'll. For Cata'
Jogue address A. M.. Di.J’RE/ Head-
master,- Spartanburgl-tl. O.
CITADBL/.
The Mflitary CoUfiK^Yf Sbuth Carolfrra
pr.ytttctxK\ sniot.XWaifir
EXAWlNATroft.
I vacancy in benefthiary scholarship*
at the Citedel from Barnwdll ^yunty
will he fflled by competitrve exathina-
Upn to be A’eld at Barnwell on FiMay,
August tZtii, Candidates must fee
TTATK OK SOUTH PABO* tS’A-,
XXKCUnVB ’’W am* kr.
Whereas information has been ro-
celVed at this Department that an atro
cious murder was committed in the
County oF Barnwell on or about the
30th day of July, 1310, upon the body
of 2ed Bush by William Hazel and that
the said Wil iam Hazel has tl-d from
jutilee.
Now, therefore, L M. F Ansel, Gov
ernor of the Btate of South (larolina, in
order that justice may be done and the
majesty of the law vindicated, do here
by offer a reward of Fi^Tty Dollars f >r
tin* apprehension, (Mivery and COnvic
Hon of the *ai 1 Wtl'iam Hazel, g'mx^r
cake color, 5 feet ten Inches high;
weight, lt>."> pounds, a little droop
shouldered, wears cap most of the time
and ha* gold tooth on tho left bide of
. mooch.
To the Sheriff of Birnwe!) County,
at Bunwell, M. G.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set mv hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State 10
be affixed, at Columbia^ this
11 ftb day of August, A. I).
BlPl, and In the LfCtb year of
the Independence of the
United States of America.
M F. Ausol.
By the Bovarnor:
R. M. MeGown|
Necrotary ot State.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Ajirffidala, S. C„ July 13, lOffe.
I Hereby annou:/^p revself a candi
date left eHfofion to the House of Itep
resentatfvos, subjact-to the rul-** and
regitiAttons of the Democratic primary
election and pledge myself to support
the nominee* of the party.
R. P. Stfarson Jr
\ respectfully anr.olinca myself a
candidate for the ilbtise of Repicsen-
trttlves, subject to tlie rules and regn-
Auions /)( the Democratic primary
election, j^edging myaelf to abide by
ths result* and aupport the nominees
of the party. . J. O. Sindcrs.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for election to the Mouse of
‘flepreseiitativcs, subject to the rule*
and regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election, pledging myself to
abide by the results and support the
ncminees of tht parte
J »mc* E . Davis
RofcWn’*. N. C.. jf.ne 27, 1910.
I hereDy kWh ounce myself n t mdi-
date for re-eLecr.ion to the House of
Representative*, subject to the ruler
and regulations Of tha Democratic Uri-
tnary election, pledgin-g myself to
abide bv the reanlts and support the
notftlr.ces cf the party.
J. € Griffin,
I respcctfiil'ly announce myself a can
didate fov election to the Houae of
Representatives, subject to tho rules
and regulations of the Democratic
Prlmarr Elect’on, pledging myself to
su[)port the nofiilnOca of the pnr.r.
Thos. H. Peeples'.
I 1'ftsp>ct f ul'y announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the. House
of Representative*, aubjeefto the rule*
and reirOlations of the D'enuvbalio Urf
mary Kiectioh, fudging myself to sup
port the nominees of the pan r.
O. D. A. Wilson.
Wllllatou, S. C . June H. 191^.
I respectfully announce mvself a
candidate for election to the House of
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Demoftiatic pri
mary election, pledging mvself to abide
by its result and to support the nomi
nees ftf the party.
R. M. Miitsort.
I herefevjtnnf Unce myself a candidate
for he election to the House of Repre
sentatives. subject to the rules and
regulation!) of the Democratic Hi hnary
Election, pledging UiySeif to sui>port
the nominees of the party.
A. B. Patterson.
for County treasurer.
1 respectfully announce mvself
candidate for re-election as Countv
Treasurer, subject to the rules and
regulations nf»the Democratic primary
election, pledging mvself to abide by
tho result* and support the nominees
of the party. J. B Armstrong.
Safety
Service
4 Per Cent. Interest i
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Ba-doe, N. (’., Ju 1 v 19, 19lfc..
I hcrebv announce ntvself a candi
date for rjectioh as Magistrate at B«1
doc, subject to the ru'es and regnin-
tions r-i tlje Democratic primary elec
tion and pLdged to sunpmt the nomi»
nees rf the party. L. C Bennett.
I am a candidate for re-election as
Magistrate for Four Mils Township,
subject to the rule* and regulations of
the Dornocn/Uc 1‘rirnary election and
pledged to abide hv Its result and to
support the party nominees. *
T. S. Dunbar.
I respectfully
r elr
i ' o r s u r i •: r i >: t e n d e n t
OF EDUCATION.
Elko. S. C.. June Oth, 19!0.
I respectfully announce myself, a
candidate for thelecfion as ('ounty Su
perintendent of Education, Subject to
the rules and iegulatious of tiie Detbo-
ocfatlh primal^ electUin, pledging thy
self to abide by its result and to su/i-
port tho nominees of the party.
Horace J. Crouch.
FOR COUNTY SUI’ERVISOR
UArnwWl. S. <-t., May 3rd, 1910.
1 respectfully announce mrself a
candidate for reelection to the office of
Lounty Suiieryisor. subject to tho rules
ail'd regulations Cf the Democratic
Prirnarv Election, pledging my sell to
abide by it* result and to Support the
nominees of the parry.
J. B. Morris.
FOR JUDGE OF I'koium-
Allendale, SC, Mfjy
I respectfully announce nayself g
candidate for reeieclion a* Magistrfite
! I, 1910.
r uyself
I respectfully announce myself .... ...^ ,
Candidate for re-election to tlri) otilue j fit Allendale siibject to the rules and
of Juilge of Probate for Barn well i regulations of the Democratic primary
count?, promising to abiile l-y the J election, pledging myself to abide by
rules and regulations of the Democratic ! the results and support the tlotnlnees
party, — _„,._Juhu K. Suelling Lof Jffiwjrar ty, W, It Br^jham,
wexrv heart jftew stlk and the ' not leas than nor more than year*
of age on G^ct. I, 1^10. They must be
at Uhi*t 9 feet In height, physically
qhialltled to do mimtarT duty, ami must
gJ^b a certificate of iuatallt/ to pay the
feqrulred cojlejfe dues m & pay cadet.
Blank applK)ltI|6>i for*"* can be had up
on requeat^rSiRTTeiamg the Superin
tendent, 1 /wirletton, li. C.
dlcatlons must.be tilled out
■m ,,, —.Tlcular and gent to the Su-]_
pcrhiteniltnt by Auguii R TpIO. 4t ll*
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HARNESS
A nice, laity Efdinj b’ugdj adds rauch to the enjoyment
df life, Summer or Winter. We have in stock a carload of
{he celebrated Kentucky ritadfe b'uggiw; for the. bdsincls
rhrfn; the yotfftg mafi' a!tid the ladies. ‘-Glassy" and- durable.
t\L’ also ha^e a lafge supply of harness—the stylish and
long lasting kind. ^JYou are cordially invited to inspect
oirr .stock;. And there will life rfo'' kiclc ocVrfing ateut the
^rfee,- ‘ " ^ -
MESDALt LIVE STOCK COKPANf,
Allendale. South Carolina
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Hill Top Stables the Pla'ce!
Good BARG AINS hi' ALTA
Grand March News for all Farmer FcikL for another choice
caV load of the best pLked woik and road stocb arrives
Thursday, March 3rd. for sale at Charlie brown low prices!
i.y annftuncn mv»plf a
curulblatp fur election ft* Magistrate at
.Ulmers, snbjeet to th'b rules and regn-
Dtions of tho Democratic prirnarv elcc-
tiorr, pledging myself fo abide by the
reculf* and support tbf nominee* cf
the party. W. L. Brant,
Ulmer» S. C , July 5th, 1910.
t . respectfully announce myself a
candid*te for election as Magistrate at
Uimers subject .to the rules and regu
lations of the" Democratic p'imary
election-, pledging mvself to abide bv '
the result* and support the nominee*
of the party. G, W, Deer.
Ulmers, K. C A Julv 9, 1910.
I hereby announce nlyself a candi
date for reelectiou to the office of Mag
istrate at Urners, subject to the rules
and regul Uinns of the Democratic pri
marv cie.ciion and pledge myself to
support the nominees of tba-cariy.
I.. H. \V illiam*.
b'.inbarton, S. C., Julv 1, 1910.
I hereby announce mystjf a candi
date for election to the office of Magi*- :
ti ateat Dunbarton, subject to thernl's
and reg'dations of the Democratic pri
mary election and pledge myself to sup
port the nominees of the par'y.
K. V. Lane.
Williston, S. U . June G, 1910.
I respectfully announce my»elf a
candidate for election as Magistrate at
Williston subject: to the rules at.d
regulations of the Democratic piimarv
election and pledge my«c|f to abide by
the results atfd support tho nominees of
the partv.
M.C Kitchlngi.
Williston, S G., May 21. 1910.
1 rcspectfullv announce myself a
candidate for election as Magistrate at
Will iston, subject to the rules and reg
''.lations of the Democratic primary
ejection, lilc Igi ng mfsaJf tn abide by
the tc* tit* and support the nominees
bl the party. J. M. West tiers bee.
24 Farm and Timber Mules
4 Exceptionally Nice Horses
Theie new comers are sure to fleise Yhd profit purchasers'.
Mohs Good news!
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AnpHicr car load of lono-lasting Wagons, a’l si^es, Smooth
Riding Buggies, Strong; and Handsome Harness. Whijvs,
Lap R^bes of all classes Just, ret'ciVed. CotVie inT ch'oosc
and make the right start. I'll help you.
i TU ■
Charlie Browll, Barnwell, S. C.
McCOmCR MACHINERY!
A7ilii«ton, SC. May 17- 1910
I rcspectfullv announce myself a
candidate for oleofhm a* Magistrate
st Wtlliston subject to tbc rules and
regulations of tha Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
tho results and support tho nominee*
of the party, J. W . Johnson.
ff
L iidoc, S C . May 1u, 1910.
I respecifuliy linnounca myself a
candidate for reclecl ion* us Magistrate
at Ba’doc, snbj»c: to the rules at id reg
ulations of the Democratic primary
bleb 1 inn, pledging myself to abide by
rite results and support The, nominees
of the patty. F 3 Owens.
AVc have secured the agency of the eclehraicd AtcCdf-
thick Mowers, Reapers, Hinder?, rtc. TVe have in stock
a large supply of all the necessary repair parts: p
Come w see us. We can supply you on short notice:
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HRMSTRONC 5 SfdSLLINC,
BAKNWEbl., S. C.
•f
we Have
Just Received a New
j Supply cf
TURNIPSEED
ih the heyt and most improved va
rieties. Below we give a prfr-
l!St of the kinds
IN STOCK:
t!2!
Purple Top;
White Flat Dutch,
1 M^tumoth White Globe,
Mihn,
.Co (V ho in,
Seven Top,
Yell oft' Aberdeen’,
Golden Ball.
Also
Rutabaga Seed
'‘All Varieties;
Get in line tor a first-class Fall
Garden by pffrthahng _\'ou/
seeds from
?i. A* Ueason
HarnyCctl, S'. ^
THE UNIVERSITY ol SOUTH CAIiOL!A4
\ ai led coubaca of study in Science,'
Liberal Arts, Education, Civil and
Electrical Engineering and Law.
(.'ollege fees, room, lights, etc., $23;
board, per ihonth. For those paying
tuition, $40 additional.
The health and morals of tho student!
are the first cbnildersitlon of t&’f)
faculty.
43 teaclmrs’ scholarships, worth ♦15?.
For catalogue wriio to
S. C. Mitchell, Pres.,
Columbia, S. O.
/s
io A NS N EG OT I ATE L.
I/oans on town and farm property
negotiated in amounts of nobles* than
♦ l.OOO.po. Lbng or short time. iSoutif
Carolina fUhds.
J. A. Willis, A tty,
Barnwell, 8. vl-C
FARM LOANS.
Loans ipegottated upon Improved
farms payable in annual Installments.
| No eotattiissloo. Borrower* pay actual
J cost oUlfirfectlng' loan. For further
! information apply to Jolti B. Palmer
4 Sou/ P. O. Box 282, Office Sylvan
I Bldg, Columbia, S C. Phone No. 10®
, or- ( B, A. Kill*. .
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■ifcy Ycfti tfTsi the h6‘st s^a-J
tlonery, well composeVI'
rtii^ p^rfe6Uy printccjl; thnf
*ni apjfejTl lo the' highest
^pDreefatfon of customera'
and copi’papohdents giYe \iS
jouf orders now, wheir the
fonig Summer days £ife mf
TcIsuVe to surprise you with’
satisfaction and to do >out*-'
selves justice.
The People Priterj..
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