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•i> , W< M»tr 1 Prop’r dUCULATIO'M _ r. SKrTKM’BK 1W«. ,+fiLlTZI-— si rxitAr, UAG<rorv8 mkmoiks. fM l * tote Ccmp, ‘ B ' r ^ c< ^ ,n,h ’ H 11 ^ 1 pabhthrd *• Memoir* of tho Wlro'f HcoMeion from Hi* OrltlnHl Mmm- 4fMMr»l C. d. A.” Tue wivrl i* * mi'Ht contribution to the »*ithentu? Hweejr^f »h«» nre«t •trwgdf# whi» U WMltfierly Hiuh^f |Aije«J *o K'**' 11 ’ «{id chlvAlrlc • fUrt It troM- tir.t <* 4la|00«r« l^t 12 Month.'* S t'. V. arnl Most of ll*f(rooil , .« RHe«tl*. lllqa baniitmwo yolreme •hir o'Hir If Muyor W. H (ilhh*"* of (.'lumVii* contlrtiie* to be a* <;rto(l an » xofiitive »i* ■ h« iia* rormnno rd tn he h" w ill h« the I br»t uian in the S ale to »ncree<l <>'>>•• j renor IthatH hi (,hlff MHjfi.itratc of SontVi ('arolInH./ On Ju'y .'■'th tie he^an gl'i-.c to the, poof, (irnniteo whitc piiHonen* Htrcx'eil ill Col'irffliia the tliiee (Iiivh Mi hnnoa lf»;uor in re., heifiK the li'*t offini-il in the • iilto«i Stitie* lo rfroj'ni/.'v, ilrnnk- pnnea* h« a ili-eaxe. hinre tliat time "7 tirieoncra have been tmit d nmf all trave hoeo owed. M+t 4*ne ha* falleu from Krar < *, and tho evpC'iW of tlie troatnient loi* beeo^lc«H than the ro-t of maintaining them aa |iii«oner* aerv- ing sontenofi'* won] I li ne been. ». The It* vletlm* of thedrlnk hi^iit nr fl'neaae who formerly apent 000*1 of their time in fail hive g >n^ to work and are in-w m.ule men, with hope in A Vacation In the Country That Didn’t Effect a Cure. By DONALD ALLEN. {Copyright. r.HJU. Ov Liferary frem | I in family ron to the touutry 7 - >r*rtb the price of (fL |M»**Ugo?Oct«. , It khottl I find •• hormred pUrto la» ev- '• ^ - ety eohool librarj in Barnw^l Countjv whhfh Urn tlagiMid loved w wall end ••reed »o faltlift^llr. eifd it*prlv*te co 1 - Jectiou ahonld ho wlthmt it. We give today the rlti^ing inttoditc- tlon ©f thla true hlitorian, on* o hoae Influence and enanii J • can net or he foe- gotten ©rlnae affaction and admiration heart* of tho dea' , ontiant* of tho hem aol liora who aerved tn tii* com ■wtide. ttieir hearts and liHppiinas ill their homea. \ w tyor fiilvht.s ad\isea tiie estald «h- ment <>/ suidi core agomies in e\ery State, city and county. He's rigltt. out Sninctlmes they waded Ihroiign imihlh's. and some! i-tnes It was < nly . sthi; mud Jsomehfrni's they f»-IJ. ami] aoniutimea tin- t/ud ahont llietr feet <01 xtv mciiraa' t-Awination TO ttK held them uprl'-'ht oniil they conhl brace up for/mother strurLle. HOME BANK nt i n. The hired, man was he.ual hooting Notice i« herihv given that the next long before the li\Ing. chost« reaeht'd _,»cwii atitinal teaehcra’examination for the gate/and grim A nut Judith wa«m ,h, ‘trachei» of Biruwe.l County will f.amd ihere with a lantern. Of course i b « » n '['* house at Rtrrtvell sht* wa* wotri.sl half toih'aih As lire _ ^KmtimAT to>. . iHirlng the poritni to which tbeM* - ' liltwwlra rolatc. I 4to|K memoranda and ■mmIu nntoa mere or km complete of %VMIItl wUh which I wna connPcU'd. < wm ilgiln moat inatan.Ts at the MTfte and at my requeff^ kindly furnished Vf my aaperiora in oomm ind with cop. 1 of thnlr oMcial report* of hat'l l in which t h»»re a part. The >«if llagwd’* N r *K* < l e P re ' I* gehefat wreck rf flotif d- i vHItary afFaire. Olarle* kept of fNMrtiM* of tb« war hy certain of mv apfi ware al*o 1 >aned me, and I a comp'etc Hie of Mercuty from the re- mter by the tionih ( 'aro- ld«l to the evacuation of IfWV, basldca * pec ini nutn- newapapm of that day. watcriaU, ai«lcd by my and corrected nomctimo 1 h1*foriea of the war ami ftfatwt congrcMiomil war aa have been fitihliahed up tha Memoirs have been 1 teen that in their character inly peramiHl to myself and - aamriate*. Mv rank in in which I served wa« ly e\ 'vate I to give me at idi aomprehenslve survey < f the horlC'in while the war wa* go. and flnce then f hayc had la time nor opportunity to tr f»r a more g.Mierai nar [wN be seen also that they rr’''tfc*te‘i and 'not qualify we for entering a dlacti«*loM of the unnllct of po ll principle* having tta origin In tehawntioa which adopted the Ked- li Conatitutioo Uaylf and culmlnaMng i (he ••ceaaioa of the ttouthem o’ntos, during the war the Confederate agree* did lla work on a 1 important Miona with ctoted door»t but par- state men t« of Ua action reached the MWapapera and it was dillhmlt for one the rawka of the army to ioarn < lear- the po!1'-y that governed Ua course. It only remaina to atatc the motive* induced me to prepare these lira and the object for which it i* It !• knpwn that at the 'doso ot war the archives of the C mf derate Department fell into the hand* • f United State* Govnrument, and 1 Isieher, a renegade Southron, w as fed tn arrange them. Up to this I they had been acduluttsly kept a to the public. In all litt- H'y,.under the mantpulif WSlih; tliey have been and w ill itwf, when the future bj»- tobUfiu access to them ^ry nn>ther rhat them bore, »uld he In pres'-ntut there, lil not km*w her child ” ecord« thent*elve* were The detailed reports of Ignaof 1M‘>4 ami HfoA were Under these circurn- «, I believe it la tire dnty r f ev- jnfederate whose opportunities enable him to *pe*x lytiiing like accurac", t<> (what he know*. He owes j’y to himsrif and hi* as- ruth, it ta»a hef>etl wmtll undertake to record of hi* men. Just i OWUMition of hoatliitie* report# 1»* of 18UI and iMlrt were for thmugh the regular grada- ;«f rank among the survivor* of ifalerate army, with the avowed 1 of completing hi* data for the and th*y were to eome extent Whatever hi* purpose may i,hD recant death precludoa WHOSi; HUAMK, IK ANY? It l» often remarked these day* that the young pr.npl'*. of this time arc not the SMiirc as tlie young people of the tijl South I’robablv the »iune id.-a has been « \prt"*sed i f ever y ccner»l|ou tlrat has (ras-ed across the stage since the per iod when the war whoop of the ittduwt wa* a» frcipirnt as tho whistle of the steam engine is wow fa-rtilinr. (*i course tiiuo, ha* made and w ill eoiuinue to make great c' anges in con dition* a!t<l.ittcu and hots DkU*,L Adapt, theo.elves to these ever (dtstigiug cir- cumsiHMces. That's a part ol tire pttta.rl law of nif pre»cr\ atiou. lint if each succeeding generation i* mrt a more distinct improvement over that which precedul and hlar.ed tie way to ita beginning master-liip w ho should he the hearers id the I I nnc:' Are lire parents and preacher*, te.n h ers, Pcwspafii rs, leaders io thouglii and ciplains if industry guii 1 Or if the latter d.iv kid. no hetter than their lathers and inotheis were should not tin y 1 ecidvo cri dir, and ad coneerni'ii join Id art and hand to push the good wora to still higher Improve u**?ut y AG \ I\ . ' i ill of <' i p! . II MAY H \ IM’KN After the ti I>t I I Tidnr rn as Governor a mi. paper which had oppo.ed tin II I le S ate K'lgetl 1 1 lender del!ned it. pi ) ey toua;d lilin in words to this efl’ect r " A c arevi ot going to | t 'h- fellow on tiro other solo know how hadly they have hurt our i elmg, " Then f I'OWed W.'eki ( f i|' I ic: tic s • . time gradually soothed tiie wounded pride of tho run oxer editor anil lie eventually hecame a warm f iend and admirer .f lire present senior .Senator, in tho Le process of ex per ieneiiig 1 h 1 s x'llangt* of heart he ate no hutuhle pie ami made no sacGticc < f prim it I - and s( 1 respect. T ic same rcaujt may come i.fiera w'iriie to some of ilie iiow-|aper« now weeping da/.*' I sil nee a« lo the in in 1 f the f iluro hour. Thai they w il| Jiavc a plenty to think iih dit under the nexv regime is a sure propheev. (lol. lUea-e i» a tnau wl'h aidindant gray matter in hG hrains, who has faith in himself ami he j. ve. that he has a e, |i to do things tint will write fils name high in state hi* tore. IT' has many friends to hold up hi- baud', and while doing »n wil, expen gnWt llilogs uf him It he «hsil make good the ridl of his siippmt'i» x\i|| grow longer and stronger II lie sh,| fa'i .hort of thrdr l.feala he w 11 tlml a- «o may other* bate done that it i_« not far from the Capital to the Tatpeian K -ek. Tire grr itucsa of hi# oppor'unitv Is to he bel rue**1 against his achieve ment.*. It had Hmui lleea4ei vlaxe to setrd Hilda ?or flu* summer. liiiia . xx 4a U'it_iu. a.tlitdiiie, _ I IiXitt'- ,petite xx as good. What troubled her f.ilher ami liiollror was to liud that 11 ilda vx as in lux e. John Way ire, her father, was 11 law ver of note, ami whiuj the Vase” "a* put into his hands by the mother he handled It like a lawyer. In this In stance he const it utisl liimsi If counsel. Judge and Jury,, .•ind the xerdiet was That Mt»-s fUida was to he packed oil to the home "f a maiden aunt In the muntry f<’r dirts' mouths. The mother doubted, but tin* father vxas eoiitident. Hilda hail only rejel) cd ttn* clillrilsti age of nineticn. '1'hls affair was only a tritle. Aunt Judith was tin old maid and had no sympathy sxith sueti nonsense and xvould give the girl sage advl' ic That <<nu lave, eonslstiug h.ostly of the father, set tied things In half an hour. There is popular complaint about lire law's <|e lay. hut 1 hero are times when It maxes very sw Iftlv. Illld.1 xx as not told In so many word'-' win she \x as parked oft to summer xxilh the geese and butnlilebers and milk xx reus, hilt she hud tier suspicions She knew nothing xxhatexer of law. hut she at ntur set to xvork to beat the laxxxer. Aunt Judilh x\.is grim and wal' liftil ami unsx mpaihetlc and held Cupid m eontempt. ‘"id that xx.as xxhete her ease xx.as weak. Within a week of Hilda's arrival, h.x mr.uis of the tow (leaded hoy on the next farm, tin' girl was reeeix lug and sending let ter;. •' The aunt had figured It mit to her si'If that her nircs' xx,iiild sulk for about four xxecks and that she xxoiiid tiaxo to read her at Ira-t n do/en lee tures She xxas thus agreeably 'lis ript'iinted when Hilda ihd not sulk r ru-t In the op hard, under an apple tree, rested an old soap |, .* Twf.-c a W ool, the loxx heaihal hoy ra me sk*i!k lug a ro'S the th'Ms to lea' e letters under that he* and take aw ay th"'*' he found there. He xx.as re-r|\ing P 11 tits a let ter. and he had a career he fore him The soap box xxas not unite as ronvanttr as a sllxer < h<-st xxothd ti.axe heett. hut it xxas a fairly safe postotlice Pv and hv s lelter t- 'd that W.altei .Mil'll xxoli'd Ini x e hi- two works' \ a' .1 tin I eg Inning at a eerta.n date and that a lert.'llp ex etlt luiglli I"' exm* le,! to happen, 'lln- |ett*'r xxas xx "i't h a it ex’ra dfn'e to Hilda, and she cousin.'x 1 h 'Us|y |,ft the same under the Inn whin s!|e n plied She also - mg s. often and xx of the h"n-'i eon, !a X e XX : anti"tinia d t t 111 re on Krttlax, Octoher 7tii . . . The H'tention of the teseher* is called h. drargled .•imrx'o stood before her she to u.e M'owing section of tho seho.d h'dd up tha lantern and Surxeycd Isxv governing tha rt-nexxnd of eeitiri tln in j eate* : ‘A kir-t tirade f’etuttcate may ••Ymt xxi'Df to carry old Mrs. Iteufew ’ he renexxed 113 the Ci iintv Hoard from n berry p!*'!" tshe-fimj.lty said I *,hich it wa* issued. Jf., however, a 'Wes," xx.as the demure fcfuy from Hilda. "Aid she threw a barrel of water I em-her.' I n»t itate or Sljmiuer Siylionl ’* he'd in the county, n Kirst Grade f w tioviate giuiil not be rcncxxf.l u j, less .the riolder itttend* the Institute or over XOU and then rolled yon In -tm Sumni.T Si'hord. or show* to toe State ii.nd."’ •No.” "And therx this - this person happened along and she treated him In the same ma nner "No. aunt. 1 got enngld In the rain and took shelter In the old d'-serled house He aisic-gol eailglll in I he rain and did the same, and lie has helja'd in*' liome” •'Anil this-fids person's name is*'• ‘'Walter Allen, ma am. and 1 was on ■T my way to i'armer Hrowti s to Is-eome n suiutner boarder for a eoiiplc of weeks.” ausxvenal the young man. •'Io t>c near Hilda, of eotirm! ^hc left a lelter l.xing around today that explains all Well, sir, farmer I’.roxxti is a respe, lable man. ami h* 1 goes to bed at It o'elisk, and here it is an hour anil a half later t ome In. sir, and gel out of those sopping tlolhos and gel Inlo bed. and x "it can go on' tiller breakf i't ” "And what about me, antitV" plain tlx el V asked 111*' girl. "1 xx ill see about your case In the morning, inissy' Pnr Aunt Judith xxas rt hlufTer She xx aiteil t xx o xxeeks. during xx lii. h the xoiing man xxas alpt"'! a hoarder In her house, anil then wrote to tiei brother in law In the eity "Ymt may he a gpod laxxxer. .bdm. and I max be tin Argus ex<sl old maid, tup Cupid has l.etpen both of ns. and we ir.lgbt .as xxill make t hti best of it ” Shortening cf tho Day.' It lias long been known tlie*.ret lenity that the tides 4. f as a brake on th> rotating earth a"d tend t" lemriheu the day. Tho eIT•••>•'. Ic-xx ex or. is so slight that h cannot he measiin'd bf any lengtli of time .at man's dispo*a] It m,:'.v he estlra-'.txd xxt'h the aid of email!) assumptions, and, using tlie data a x a i: ihle. W !> M.oMi 1 in mad*- r h«» neoessarx , , ett] .u t a' i. ci by t he for mulas 11 id h.X eng! Peers He ("ds for the Im-rease of the length of the day one second In p'.o.n»i xears. Ih'Hld of Kdueation some salisfaetort reason fx^r n*>t iteing so: UruVided The holder I Pi- taught during tlie two you* f >r which the eertilicate xxas In sued.” . ' A K'u’ond Grad* Certificate shall not he renew ed eXi'ept where the holder attends T- arhei s Institute or Summer School, ami In sue!) caae* may bu re Hewed " “A 'Third Grade C"rtiticate .hall md he renexred " T nicher* having attend*''! acrcdifed sutimier sctio"!* may have their retttti- x'.tfes rem-we'l upo.i apii ieation to tlo County Nupei interident Of K bu arion in accordance xvith the foregoing. 1 he said examination xxul tie held on di*' f< lowing bratpshes: I’by *h'log x and Hygiene, £\ x ie* and (Tirreut Kvcnts, Tinted States Jfi«tmy, Kng'i.h (t ram mar and t 'otn posit ion. \ 1 11 h umt ie Algebra, Geoer.pliv, lYdagogy ami A g ' jeu |t o re. 1 ne rpie-tion* otx Agrieultnre xxill hi based noon the .ip j.*tp matter a- fonm! til the State adopted text hook —Hunui- <*n * t A 'g t ieii 11 n t e T'm ex tiiiuation \xi]| itairt prt.mi'tlx at '' t) , 1 clock a. in ami will , | .o a' "'clot k p. in. Ht-ract J ('mucli, '' s ox Co. S ipl. ivd,- of BARNWELL The Farmers Union Bank vl We Solicit 'Your Business-, Pay 4 Per Cent on Tune Dcposhs l l l \ * DIRETORS: Writing. "W Io re are x , u '•pe lung jmxx ?" •'( tx . r here rt cue t»f ,1 ht-se {.!•»• es xx here \..'| wait III \ "Hr elf Where tl t'e x , 1] eti! :' 1 a "(ill. I'm: sti" I iff there Xx here X'.'U xx iitt on the waiter."- St I "tits T,,st I dsp'p.li. % <♦> ♦> ♦> ♦> Barnwell County Raised Rye at Deason’s <♦ <♦ <♦' <♦; <♦ <♦ 4 <♦ 4/ i ins xc xv.is r.ttsc ; V w t' h n ’ m ;ics . d Ha; n - .♦> V", . ; C :: t H msr ,\ ♦ > l.cgi' ;i|''v "1 lottl v, \\ .,...C. .i.'ni W't 1,1 Us ncx".'s now. -xtjii.y y au: f'toli' "ti t In duly "f el they kaxe dear gitl's | 1 Sil * 1 b. ■ ■ f 11 i ic and nil' A Good Gurss'T. I 1 i :H \ ti ut Judith he -1 M An’ ro\ say, o !d 1 hap. 1 Ml h hiT'-c 1!' .mil \ 1 ■ 11 ( ml ) ml tu*' a 1:\ "r '• 1’ ant". 1 he u ud i. h c t ha I x- . '•lit No. ?' \ • I.', r 1"' . hat ' a t; ci n y niir r.i;uD itv f r gUI'S.dllg M e 1 xiT"d "! 1 th: <•" 1." 1 1 r*” 1 1! i !' t: 0 u ^ 1, t . ti" a , " t" xx !n .1 f. IlM'SS *r M I.m " at d t TT. ^ nil tli» * turf bomb ’i 'I i M'cra ph 4 gem ' xx 1 t !i right ililreti t" tfteir j arctit>. hm been sn!l,i It ait t" "pen lie 1 v t s ,1 i,d niahe .a d 1 TeretP r HO i*< hS KI» A M K N I > M K N Ts. Six pieposetl smendments t" tit State cim»titution an- to H> v 'ted upt ti at tiie general cicetinn in Noventher. The mo.t important, to rhix ( St pc a li r gp. arc those tclating to the Su preme Court. Tlie Columtiia Kccmd *113 * *'f that : it is proposed tn change the e"iiM| tution «" tliat tliere sliali bx* five in- srcutl of four justice*, it i* argued by the legal fraternitv that mueh n'to 1 < wotk wi) he invomplisiied and th it the q'testion of a Hiviiletl court will not come up to enu»e the calling of eti banc sessions of the oirenit jHd;re* ou >cnn«tltutinnnl questions. Now when the sti|irrmp court is *11* v ided and there i* not an en banco sea • ion, tlie verdict of the lower emirt i.* allirmed. This lias happened txxiee witiiin tlie last two day* on important cases. Of course, tlie circuit judges may f,9 cal cd in,,even, when there I* not a (Jiyided court. Meoitolr* are tiot prepared for tr, n*»r wilt (bey, or any j*art tro] tltqnp, be ma?© them "Wrmr ,*©0 w what part hi* father friends hor© In tlje war; tons at any time to thore whose record tliev Tbvlr descendant*. Tne j TKK.M Ilf orriCK iniL may not coma can be party In a Mtt«r civil fn, tbl* mannacripl H ©t an historian who rlth th© Intent “to /or aught art tjown us© th© ’limited n or arha* it Another amendment is to he sub mitted to the people with regard to the term of oftix-e of the justices. That sect loll of tlie coostitutiou is proposed JO lye amended *o tliat any three of the" five justices would constitute .a quorum, and that tlie judges shall tie elected for a term of ten Instead cf eight years, each of them to go out of otbee every tjvo years. Me*»rs. J. 1*. Gary of Pickens and U'iiu: "f In r '' A n li,'Mr I,( f'lrc d 1 rl iti" 11 iId.i xx t* n-k'-d if 1 .irrx :i 1'i'n x pi" t" p lix in ; in n '••.tta m It T f n it i to- ■- ti !iinmr t x , n !" XX,!t,!cd t' r ". 11 w ■ ■ 111 s 11 d" x\ u tie II 1 1 d tl, .'lt d vh" xx as hum le r-c f a . sh" vet ,,nt 11 xx a* x tux n ml that xx 11 hi i. a d ! v m “ M v 1'in, ti g 1 "on, 1 - 11 c h"*' *'=t pltit'** ,01 t-a : t M i xX i - li I knew x\ h 11 h 1 do «• ,i>" it” I*. I xmi "\ w 'ake a f t i" n ! Ivurn»* '• ilio'icr xx hen X'tiir xx f" ili.iu'l x \pc ' f R. A. Dcason 4 ♦> 4,) !’*.ii nw ell. S. (,. ' ^ t XX ■ sh" might "\pci t I'.ltt silt itfi and H. W, Meiuminger **f Chartestoti are prominently tmxntioned In connection witli the proposed new justiceship, Other proposed amendment* are to allow an Increase in the bonded debt* of certain cities and tow n* ovor and aboye the constitutlonsl limit. 'he learned cnuim] wa* annoyed at ne interrupted, so svartniy ex- daimed : ‘l sliall speak, sir, aa long as 1 please!’’ “You Itaye skeadr spoken, sir, long er than you pleate:’’ retorted the other •food «t«id«. had t" earn that ht-rrv pi" x.-rv i .ii'i' 1 u Hy a ml tmt c v pi>< t t"" nu|. i!. tw""U !i"|- n Hut V h.ttmx'a nd thoold xxi'iti,’ill's xx.as n *1"scriis1 f:nnlmU't .startling c I "sc to tho highway. Win (ittxxs and du.-rs wore giui". the r,- f fitlMng in and the \ ap! gr"\x n up P xvi'utls The t"\\ lieathtl box'ecuhi hn x tx, t"Id H'ld.l that li xxas.a haunted ll"Us, anil Ih,tl ghosts had been si'x'ti tr'H’p ing In and "tit. One t atTt simply iiand in a berry j'h to n jmi'T "hi wi'iiian and tlixui ru>h axxay Mic must he questioned ub"in lier rlieiitiiatisin and "tlur tiiltiK-nts tiod 1 herred irp t" live another ixvimiM' y*'.ars Hy the time the good Samaritan xx as c"atl,v to say gotalhx It xxas dark She hadn't pahi any attention to th* sunset and tin' gathering clouds, ami sin* had hardlx gone ten rmls xx Imn a big raindrop sit u, k tier < heck She he gat) to run. hut the’drops came fastet and fa: ter. and by till' time site had rxiH'lmd the deserted li'^imi' s|n.' xxio* tlrenchi'd and thought ofitv of rinding sliellet until the xxorst of the storm xxas pa*s"d Hilda thought of ghosts ns soon as she xxas under shelter, but. nxvhig to the leaks in the roof, she tiad to move bail; until site''was ag.iTtist the Avail of vrhat htuf nncp lieen the large frvvi.f r^>jtii. (ji'the house. There she t owered and trembled ansi shook ami xxept. If sbo was a heroine she didn't ktmxv If. Ten - twenty -1hlrt v-.yn-tu'it.w passed am] then a ghost walki'd He*pite the tudse of the downpour, Hilda heard that ghost plow ils xx ay through the tangled and soxldett xveeiis tiefope the door and enter. It shook Itself like a wet dog. It mutton d. The xxater from Its soaked garments dripped on the lloor. 'Tin* girl had ilex or dixided the ghost family in'o wet and dry. but hoxv she needed no outsider's assur .'nii'O ihiit sh© xxas in the presmae of n wet gbn-sf. Siie was speechless wit!' terror until slie hetir l tiie ghost softly moving in her dlreetioti to get nw*ay from the leaks. Then she suddenly screamed nut: “A re you n ghost ?” “No. Are you'?" came the reply. “Then who are yotf?" “Am] who an? you?" ... r “Oh. Walter, It must bo you!" It was tmt ti ghost lh.it reached out 0 cold, wet hum! ami found Iter in tlie darkness, and It was not In ghostly wliisiH-rs that they began tatutk. Wal ler hnd left tiie tram at the depot flirt*© miles away to walk across the con ti try to the hxime of the low headed boy. where hoard had already been se cured for him. He bad blundered into this bouse. It was an hour after his arrival t>e- fore lb© storm passed nwny and left th* rxit/da 111 lost _k nee deep iu mud and •rtiUf. uaud iu baud Uu. couple set LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE i.n v\s ni:gi>tiati:i*. f, >t « "ti t"xvh ii'id farm proniTtx 1".' I a'"d i'l auio'lf t « "t II.-I ier* dial. ‘ I " 1 * 1 1 Iihg t,; . Ill II t 11 me .•'"lit I, ' ' a t " 1 in a I u tixl* .1. \ . " i 1 i *, A 11 v, li irn xx* II. .*i. .' i 3)( M 1.’ i \ N -v Annual Sttte Fair at Col'.rr.b a Oct. 31, Nov. 1,2 3 and 4. FNpcelnllx I <'xx l;,iilr*>a<! It.atc-. I im \l l mi I i";i'.' I xir.xti'idx 1- f.xlng D > \l telnl Pin- V i c, r (. real S'lde-Mum.'s nod llveep- limi.; 1 I Atiitm.-. P'.-r mer< than f.*rt\ j* iir« th" S*'»i»*V ! r eg"’ i fted ‘ u: on ! rn f rox • •• •’t I.. © J>vi \ a ' i• i ri i ’ i ’iti i li >f m ' 111,f* i, ( © 3- "'unm "i"'.. T.it' wir-p'V icruu of'.yi. rteeijng li.su For f'ifrlier mini m.v ion applx t" .1 "Im 15. J’., I mgr ‘A >"ii IV () )i"\ Tsj ntIJce >y.vat I! idg ( (d u in ilia , S f f'liMO" N " ins: or K. A Kills. liart) xx ell, S. (' IHK IMVHRSITV oISlUTH CAROL|.V\ « ' r-!:: .1 A*;r ti 11 ;r.i 1 ("id M". ban.. 1 | F " !, ;.1 ! I IT that xx bp-lx 1 P... 1 ; CD 1 IP • ‘ I'T' '■ t!i I'P In. Tl 1 , Dll MCI' ■ ','lt . r.i 1 liC • "f F. Cl t h ' >!'" . 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T "r ca'ah'gue xx rite to .-s ( . .Mit, h( li, I’rcs , t olumh, i, fa. (!., VtllFFIIli!) (OU.FXF., KN It V NKInON S'* YDKK, A. M T.rrr n. r.y.. n . i’re.-iui'Jnt. Stjt*'. amt th" or niio' • I sp""tal at tra- fhms tPpr tine x, ,,r xx t!l h. on Us * 1 a 11 x xx .gjjgitiismaii J .-H<1 4 -tie -exhibit x pa rt icu I i rl . ’ g""ii. I h" t i'" "pi x’in ' ‘"himhia •'"t"h< r I 5 T-1. and xxill c|..se l-Vld c right. N-.tR i '' mh.T I - %d , o' the ; m ri il f. alur— I t h I.- t n J '(xp*'Ttni.itx Of si'.-mg th xhTdt* ()!!•' , s|i"n,,pm: tl". • \, npig ph'.i- • n: 1 >. on I t he gr, op!-', X' !,. r ,. | hav h.'.x c h-r t"- ! fora i" , n t.tiaM" h« .I,, v-.,. th. i grntiml.s xxill 1... k 'pt up. n "Il the "\eo j bigs v,.v »■ O' 11, r I. V, 'P uhtH I I " cio.'k at eight, a ip I 1 tie pri",> xx ill fa. puc- halt ol t h" usual idmi.-.-l.m. ( it j HIGH G It A I > K iTtHl’Alt aThKY SCHOUI" "Mrs> . tli" p-irp"*" G t, W. 1! equipped p ant. Limited Schooj, -in:,I i ! i-se-i eliarges reasonable. Ses- -i,in heg ns iL'pleniher 1\ For riat'e- gue address A M. finlTtK, Head' th" I master, Hparianhutg, S. ('. J. J. Cocliran Fat J ton S. Cave Dr. Torn F. Ho-og G. Mil let r,ucnu T JclT Gnilrbs ' Willi tm I. ( i\'0 Win lull 1 W a'kxT It. i ."(.' Kastci ling 1 I » 4 V OFFICERS: » ♦ » Hnrrv D. Calhoun, rrrsiilcnt William L Cave, Vice rrcsidciit C, Millet' Greene, Attorney X. G \\‘ Vx’.tlker'. Ga.^hicr lx. C Carroll, Asst ( ashler 4 For the Fall and Winter Trade Ch. 1 ' '• It’ owtl je ’ • • • venrs’ ©\;>"i D'l'd" in •'• ■ ■. than past s isivin^ s - •. ! nst i ect'ivc 1 and m w ,e: v 1", r,: ik< ; t l i r ■ .V i i X Cl , Buggies. Wagons. Surreys, Buggy Tops. Extra Shafts and Single.and Double Wagon Bodies. Harness and Sadd es and all pai t s of H i' n"=.s, t: q , A • o., a:, if’ ’ I. K v:. .11 ct 1 i sc!: . v s'. ! cc' e 1 \ t. "S ' t : i - new !l,i\V d t" ic means kccti ' S h . I -1 ! ’ s t 1.x 1 nc pvt es"! x r t s t Ml i II \ .ii - t oat .1 oil'' tv ■ ao t j■ ss me \i. p an Wat! I"..; to w •• ill w ;se on x i ; s a' 1 i CHARLIE BROWN i; \R\w i ii. T'm >t: t ll ( ol i-liua McCORMICK fiUCHUmY! \\ c have sef’tiftl t h f llo'ClH A ti H“ (•H , 'l)iated v » miek Mowers. Kmaju T-, Bind. ;s. etc. We have in stock a lar^e su]i|dv ofad tlie inao --oiry pc|iaii' papts, Cojno Vt* see ns. WV-ran stippB yon on sliort notif-e. ■*• ARMSTRONG S SNSLLING. + BAKN WIB.b. s. r. Uireito'; At*il*tie (Tronml*. Next -esOnn tvegms ,September 'JI. Kot (.at.'l'gue nddre.s .... J. A GAMK.WK.U,. Sm-'v. SpartHiiho rg, S . / :\Vof[iml follctc Filtin.!! School "I" n mt muut. ii,;.- "dl gix " man . at. I • the midxx.n -in "ill C", i * ii r "s m tM'.P j The prrmiums ar.- nv»r • g'C" r.rl <md' j * 11 ra cf iv" 'h.in ’.sii.it, ami it xx •' L i*" t Worth win!" for those thtending r-, ! Ij .x I make • shite's to (•'•mmunji at" xxltti {• M *1 ! Ml !' Klird. -eeretarx. 1^ \in?t"!i i I M 1 ^ for pn r.e.uni Ij-ts. , *• v* Tip r.D ,'S this xoar xxill Ive motor ih.M, hot r< . 4ml th ,. .m an- th.u I - y V( , n wis j, []]Q j )CRt | 1 h ' racing ' "ttmiitt* • !• is arr.uig. d an 1 'T (lon<G V, V. (.11 COmpr^l’d 1 t'pv xx Hi P, unstiri' ss"<I m th" P ",th J ..Mr.it *.•..• list . f pur.-.'- For th" hat- nrs'* etnkns rrvrr ft.cna has I'Cti of [mid l'(M'(Vl'tly IH'intod'. t llflt f* r*d, and th" running ex, nts, m.vx : Tilt" pepul ir In th,.s Stat". hi',* 1 | pri/ms "f $!i"i "., h. .Th,- 1'"iiditl"ns lean he learn* d : run-the prtintum list b * 1,1 acceunt of a large number o' 'shows ,-rr un d through the efforts of j the o fit. errs the old mid xx av xvid nvrr- lap ;t,- former hoiimhs and speid.il -*>f- 1 forts have he, 11 mid,* (< secure the ! he-t and cleanest attraction'* A full ! dax max be put In on this alone, and . r . - . - . I t:*e xn-ifors xx ill trri fullv repaid tx.-n SAt isl.irt lOH ailtl tU do OH T- will .'ippt’iil to the lii“IiomI approcifition of (.-ustonuMR | ami (’OTlcxpoiHlrlitfl uw your ovdciM now, when tin*! Ion- Sunimer da}s tip j leisui’c to stiipTise yon with. ; r ho aid thev see nothing elb" 1 1. • j All "f the railroads are goieg sell | PoB GH JUhtiLC, | special excursion tickcta ft r Urn JStat" fair this xear ^ ThiT" xxi!l tlie usual Karnes of football and other • UrwUviU. LJit* CT *» L I ,*':v::;..Tlic People Printcrv.. BIGGIES HARNESS A nice, easy riding Imipy.' adds much tn the eiljovnlcnt nf life, Summer nr Winter. We have in stock a catload of th(' cc’cTi.ttcd Kentucky made hii^oies, for the business man, the young man and the ladies. ‘ Classy' 1 and durable. We a iso have a A rye supply of harness—the stylish and long lasting kind. ■lIYf'U are cordially invitee! to inspect our stock.' And there will be no kick coming about the price. ' il Allendale, South Carolina