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■! nrrr^ - ■-i ^<1 the slive ininiuiiu*Mt t'l nil* ally but 4'on«lAlttly |*»o. |*tm If* truth. TIip funrth ujomlrTlpnt w** UerllC*tpH to ih** “t^ntnnlu IndUf," nnl w»« prwfp<l by toipt. While *rnl Mr. John M. 3pri«u. The cnplwl town of tht OnUWhK »«• «|iu>*t»d iil»nn th» very *P'*t »n«r« l« liotv fll« ttj*t h rf Kort M il N.*vef h«v« thr«e people fought the Whit* men of C»n>- Mmt In ih* Tu‘C»rnr* wnr, in the ^ the Itevi'l ition enl in the W«r ttettveen the M»te» the* have »li end ever be«n on our Hide. It we* eminent ly lifting th.it their uniwerving leyel r ulionl I be rominemnreted In merbl# end by theee two noMe men It we* done. Thue the etory of the red m»n who«e “home vre» In the wll.I"—the «torv of the feltiiful »liVe, lekan from heethen lend* Into Chrletlen home*—end the »t.nry of tlie •acrlrtuea e'ld •ufferln** of the “Lo^t (,’eu**'’ ere told more full? end »trikiog|v end grend y hi our ItUle town then enywhere In the lend of Dixie. The Betnwell People. JNO. «. HOLMES. Eoitir l Prop'r UtGEflT COCXTT CIRCCLATIGS fc~- r -t ".~± a * - - — ■ THURSDAY. MAl.Ttl Id. I»l!. C. ■ ' 1 ■ . i mm TIIF. MONROr, DOCTKIYN. Dn Momlejf of l>t«t. week orders were is«ut‘d hy the Wsr Depertmrnt »t 'Wethingtnn for the •inlok l•oneerltre- lion of twenty thousand reguler* of the United States army, one fourth of hi atrength, In TVxa* and Calif •mis, close to the Mexican border. Then there was hurrying to and fro. Tl* »n«n fullv equipped and ready to light Vere entrained from the multitude kf fort* and post* wlfifre they bare lieen on doty. Waralllps were tiDo or- tiered to the (iti’f of Mexico. To Inquiries a* to why this move- tflent we* made the War Department oftleiaD said St was only fir “maimi- vre* r ’’ for practice purposes, to see srlretfter the army wa* ready for troabl < If ft ‘hould come. S:rcb eu answer did hot satisfy the public curiosity and <fra<lua'|y, little hy littl-, It was admit ted that th** revolution which has been iu progress in Mexico f >r »e\eral months was the Influencing cause. Io aotoe feapect* U i* a fimdy fight hi progress bcfws'vn tfie adherents of tieh. Proillrlo IMi/, the wonde’f il old soUn«r statesman who hw* held the I’rtsidency of the Mexican Republic so hiany years, and the Insurgents who are determined to has* a change f f ad ministration. As a yrare and simple family fight it woclf be only an inter- testHttg epesuaidc to outeid* nations. •tone of tjem caring wVtidt whipped ♦ult in t4c case of Mexico a*t<3 also of many other ».f the sma'ierac^utific* to €he southward tlicre are conspUeatiou* “lliat excuse t!ie Interferotice-of foreign ’powers. '"O moesaioas** it! tlie wiy of 'hulldihg railroads and metkiug «Xhei Hriternal hxproxensents are hold hr f^r- *.»*igh eapfratlsta. who** gi>eeriHKrat« htBO expected P* J»«k af er artfl pr oret tilTcllprer-sts of their smtijcct u^tit Mta- AMlMthellntfriial, reTolatJcaacy-waMarr In pregfee.** in such owcaiisfj tfavonw .incut* Of Mexico wosl On krai America the drstrnciion of r%iHiMUi{. snsniifactorlas ymd like Intere^u goes, sm ascrrily. no utasight or car< ' a.kea of tttee fsstore. ^ aftmut-fa.-e I-an ea*y one. j| The tk> igrcsuman tia» beard from the Ho ooikc .pow»*« erramg enoirgi, sL«ljif^ nMer • (tepreaentati ve* and fceoatori 'commaad uapact iMihmdftorce oiuwttwwsHfuDaM wcari v nil the stale* hare been is expsvKd vtidor-aheipctiH. *ofti.i»»: j. d.awtisl y tio. iharded with letter* from 'national cwart/cey to aciis p^ Tthe Hrmer. long held •ne, ; e#.*rj, and to cren hranacem. . ^1,1 .tot ce.'' ba* been nrooght J f‘*rcO If shoji acd tbrosu U* ism', titava>dOTth" Th« ra.uit wa* ineyitabte. \Vlte desired off. ct |! I this fpecta. I- a* a rludb-a- o J ahvsi-rf m / often repeated deelsratfon Sj the responsibility -TdHe 4* fa^er b*s onlr to make Mm- Ytiit. ' Htate* s* nearest n-tghlo- ancf [ ^ hoard to have 'd* want* supplied — in. *.«• tgn •slonal e 'nae l.'t tas*** tlie spur to m»ke AN IN I KKKSTI\<» ADDRKHH. I'olon T’ltv. (Js . Mircii 2 —The fol lowing statement ha* tie.mi Waned bv President Charles S. Bu rett to niem- her* of the Kurmers union : To the Officer* and Member* of the Farmer* Union : Your national and state odl 'ial* who have been woiking in tV'ashn.gton this winter in behalf of (ho Kariner* union have found that congress i* growlag n» >ra responsive to the demand* of the American farmer than at any time in it* history. That we have not written demand* of the Farmers union Into liglalailon I* due not to lack of ii fluence, but to the congestion Inevitable with a *hort *e*- siun and the demoralization consequent upon pending politics! change*. So far a* a parcfl* po*t I* concerned, 1 ant convinced that that measure, in a nitiiunil and not h riirsl *en*«. Is near er than any if our members or than any of the politician* imagine Tlie lobby agalH-t the parcel* post ha* shot i’s bolt 11 has exliansted it* ammomtion. If ait extra se*»ion t* called, oongi cs* will in nil probability enact a general parcel* post If ilierc I* no extra se**tnn. ibe ctiancca »re strong that a general parci |« post will be nntborl/ed at tlie regular session next December. non comm 1 rrAt, Rxriics. If you will dig nti the letter* I pub llshed last winter from Congressmen, tan will Hod that in nearly every in stance tbev gave non-committal tepile* to the question regarding a parcel* post. Hut the situation ha* changed. Atr.ny moment you may ex|>*'»t a ♦wttaiton of statesmen to proclaim loui- th*’ they have »|l sbuig t>een In favor of a parrel* |>o«f. Next you mar expect them 10 work for If with a vim Yhn explanation of thli singular bar. frb id M Mexico to orrract Jtli^ (leataxiL'iloii of f .rof j jnvesintaitt> *01 capital in (lie Ttr {'tna. If thl* .*001- try of out* shoul 1 ryf isa to be flic i>o- rj: .emxn In this case aaw.o fordga one wrbose snltjccU Asrt* Large uitftrwwrta In peiU la Kk« #i. woiil I be qioUA do ■*«**! (laetcauck armies tu overaace »I.fl,jf'gI-l ( Ittg ftwliou*. Th« ilontiso ) trine that «i*Viaxt 4e.eaWa A meric*** waalgea rtiat wetn'tso for- aver dead, and Knrpp?au govarnti.ents would take smi L*tj‘ uew /uoLbold* 00 ! this caalhoein. The faregoing is onr guesa woda <tf . t bo real and trv« luwtrdnaaa o' thU .altualiouac Msc gnutli lL>«t. It aiay be *11 or .ftriin’ly rigkt ar wrong, sum we don't-claliw ta bt ax axpartcu atate craft. TLere wlk bea.Ui*>r tfceotiae a«’l *>ulv time t:*a tall wkat She utotivs i*. M i bt-hca e tin M tur*.e as atated above to he the eiuaa »:f ahts ,4lemon«tr*tion of ^’uericxc pojssr«.nd pronca*. 1 A UFJU.l.U OR HAT MAN'. • Vrom rtie ♦'opt Mirt Tinea cf l**t week w« take thU Ueaittifuf-atid/ooch- Jifg tribute <« the lale Oapt. si. F.. M'hile, the atker uf Pore Ui$ ” It well deaerie*. areadLngJ*i euscry school 100m in Sowth <Jar««liua. the ron- ;*#*>.***.a. 1 live up in hi* esmpaigo prasulsas. TbefirnKr l« lindlng out n«svr b !►** the spur. In Uhis.ci>m-*ctioii w. ought to know tlie aOsiigc ci'act Ilia oltli-o holding apd lilktif Washington ii»* ut*on con- gra*ssmai>. W*. bsvmesa-tlchUrly no *«d during xMiaseaa'J*’ vise indd snd tsm • condn-t a. Die repre«ent*i I re* who wore «*tii«e lire-valei* on tb stump AVhsb'taey wen apiiosling for vottr vote* lhfcyivs* ,r ^d dust like a *ralllon, promiaad to seform everything over aught .•all tie '‘start something" the 'MiomesatlMvy were »woru in Mut^ld’. the change the monies * they get ,»o.*Then, with ma. y of theme/*<rt p1in<4psl objact is to jian- hai^fv**. far Ikirtlc jab* f >r cnns.'tu- aw»». anai. -tia sama little cnmaait. m •..aigosnaot aecp fr« c seed going, gj. t rise will. * *x»5h agricultural bulletin. a<wi freeg-ov* rauaent oublicntlon*, snd h*v e * gmad’t rv- themselves. iti* trav ’htt renii- K;ca*io:i* 11 v tbev irear ays**''ll.eir (kind leg* an i he:|.<w tktwirter. iliu:'rnae.t ig ite rln»elv and van wilt g* irm;3tj find ibe *ohje.■ t. 1* a trivi*! iiho »l a*. 1* won't hurt iinvbodv xiid .that n] (lie land-rsising i« to make ..he folvi* lino r hrlieve their faitliful , ac/i isiLllsilt-; 1481*m.At. t!'C hwU. Ik Til rax SRKISiMIt STBo.Mi t O M, K >;-,*M E N CAU.INO CtJ.VuRF^B. Wishlngton, March \ question that was aehe.t matiy time* in V**' - lagton tail Week— In aome lintanre* by thfi thaiuber* *>f ( angrasa liiem salves—wa* a* to how the extra sesaiou of Ongtea* I* called Home of those whouadartuke to answer It state that the President must communicate Indi vldnally with each member of the Con «re*e calbd In extraordinary *e«slon, informing him that the Cmgripss would ba convened In extraordinary session on a certain date, and that he should take notice and be present. Others thought tb tt It was necessary for the Prerident to send a message to Congress assembled, Informing that body that an extra session was desired and would be conyened on tucb a lists There were other Idea* concerning the procedure, hut the striking part of the situation was the number of people who did not know just how an extra session of Uongres* Is c#]icd. And, unless pnop|. are .Jlffcient in this re spect from their attitude on many function* of their nation <1 government there are largo number* of them who consider themselves fairly w-dl Inform ed, who do not know now, with ihe tiling fre*h in th^ir mind*, just h<>w an extra session of Congr?** 1* pslled: KXKCr I I VH |•|tm’I.*MAT^lX It !« done by proc amation, signed t y the Pre*id.Mit, and bv the '.•■cretaiy of S'atn. This pro. I imation i* not com- mnnicated formaijr totim membor* of the Congr.'s* ca'Dd together, anv morn tlian an net of Uongrc** I* comrtiuoics- ted to th*' people at large It i* mer.-ly a state paper, and even one t* pre auiued to know its force, just as even - one i* preMimed to know tlm law. and to a*'t in accordance witlt it* provis ion*. A DON IIOTFU. fj # (Ne w A'ork Pre** ) R“*r bon* broth and g.w.d. sound f.aKl sre served In warm wel| aired looms to the half a hundred or *0 dog* In the British dogs’ hotel, near Houthampton where the board nf agrlcultu 1 e take* csra for ■ certain 1 • ngth of il.tte of all dugs brought into Britain, ao a* to make sure that hy drophobia does not come In It often Happen* when dog* first come to th* hotel they are terribly upaet and aulk nrd refu*e food even nf the daintiest. A prize hrod Airedale, f..r instance, went on a hunger strike but hi* owner sent one of hi« old jer**v Jackets and a* sonr as Jack stun a t of it he r *n Is 1 the Jersey to his straw bed and fo m that minute on he ate and drank »* well a* at y d ig. II HOW SKA-HIKDs tiKT FKK WATKR Infant the only mellinrf hv which tlie meintier* i f congres" ca f d to mcM In extra sp***on on At>rtl 1 know !h*t they tisv' been thus call'd is the fact that the rrcldent’* produmVion lia* i tipen • thlishe.l verliatim In i,1jio*i i TIHO every newsi>aper in tip' United State* Che proclatnathm-Hae-lf hav ttor in-pp seen liy the editor of anv newspaper in the United State*. Copies of it were given to the pri **, and the pres* did the rest If anv member of tiie eongre«« has doubts aSout tlie genuine ness of the proclamation he has *eeii in thd newspaper*, lie is at liberty 'o make a trip to Was ir.glnn and in- *peet the recorils, to h* entir. Ir sure that lie hs» been ‘‘called" t.v the Ures- id'int to he on hand on April t. 4 When f was a cabin boy,” said an eldorlv sail >r, 4 I often u«ed to wonder, -ceing lords thousand* of miles nut to sea. what they ill ] for fresh water when they werethiistv. One dtv a squill answered that question for mn It, wa* a hot and glittering day in the tropj,-. and in the clear "k v overload a lilo-k rain i lond appeared all of a sudden. Then out nf an emntv space over a tiundred spa birds eanie danl ig from eveiy iirecti ui Tael got under the 1 sin el ui.l and w ailed I here f,• r about ten minute*, circling round and round and when tile r*in began to fall the\ drank their Ml In the tropics, where the great sea hird* sail thousand# of mile* away from «h"rc, tin y get, tlu-ir diii.king water in tbit w..y liiey sun 11 out a storm a long wav off; they travel a hiiiidie.l nti'es irlavbc 10 get under it and they s na lu.v enough raindrop* to ke. p them g'diig ” — Young Kola’* Oath lie Wen 1,1, ♦ 1 f ♦ ii I ♦ { I 4 • i i Chganizzd by the People for 'the People" T-— Identified ml]] ?ar.(ncfsV . ^ -Jf Wi Deposit vo’ir Money and receive 4 Deoartment "01 '/i nos OFFICER Harry I). Calhoun, I’resi.it'nt \\ r i! 1 i a rn 1, C Viet N. G W W ,t!Kcr, Cashier Trkasukkk’s Noricr.. Tue rrei«tiiTr’a rtflce wib bo open f »r the iplW'ic.n <;f tax. * 1'vied for the. leaf commencing .’anuarv l, I’jltl, f ..Hi tlie lAtli tlav of October, ID 19 to the l4t(i fisv of \lar-h, IDll in- t'lu-ivc. From the 1st lo the iil.t January ISI1 inclusive a peMalty .font pel coni, will he added. From ihe i*( p. the Jkth of February, 1011, inclusive a penally of 2 per vent *lll be added to alt (axe* I»aiH in Fchruary. From the 1st to the lilth nf March, 11*1 I, III* clu*iiea i.enaitv of seven per cent wd.l bu added to all unpaid taKe.s (Uctyj .* , For State |‘urpo*L'* S’, iniibi • * OrdItiat y < .‘on nty 1 ’ u r poses 44 " New .fail I’m poses l * t,'onstitiilions) School Purposes fl Total l;t^ w.ill# ) I he in extra levy of twp '• • '.'-e I, i'o ii-y vl:h'and Wil- I . . . .... , , t , 1 .0 • : . • '■ ■ • : ■■■ • 1 .md resit :iVU, ent !\. C. Carroll, Asst. (.ashler H I Ad KM K\ | OK TIIK i O.ND1 OF ION CITIZEX.S BANK., located a( Bfsek vittc, S <’ . at the t'losc of hti'itit -s March 7:ti lull G, Miller Greene, Attnrncv Grimd OiKMiiiuf KF>OU Kt 'KS I tlM'OUlltS. Loan* ami t >ve rdral t*. Hoiois and Stock* owned t>v Ihe 151 n k . Fit r n i'it fe a nd Fixt'ire* Banking lion*... Otii-r Heal K-tate (>\. n- d ! Due from Bunk* ami tank .V. 11. to.' 1 > •j.ntH iip ' Pi At the I’eojile’s Slore! March 58th to March-28 th p> Mar. 1st 1 ;>)d, ini'!u*ir •pecial School L» »y) P.plar Grove ; ml }; Barhry Brani-ii r r dvarv, Kdi»tn, I rietldshlp,, lillila, IJ -aliug .''prtng*, Kdne, Morn-, New Kore*t, Oak (.rove, O d U< lumhla, I’leasan! H ! . Keeijy. Branch, San Hill, fleiglingv il.e. -Seven Pines, l inker* Creek, 2 mi 1-; Barton, Pig Fork, Bbok\i'le. Finer*. Fpper Hieti Laud, l ave Ilieknry Fli'd O.vem»0io«s Roar), - Vcs omre 4 r> .1 iiiiiis; A1 eu<l*lo, D'Hihle Poml Mercule*, Lees, l mll|.; a mills, 1-2 HP I A. ("II and -i' 1 el aim* evi. e J lor few r.iw Kft TO SIMOI n* A nother di*coTcrv reeeritlv made hr many peopl* |« thst the Prs'f.b'nt ha* power, under the Constitution, to ad journ ti ‘cseidn of Cutngrjs*. file ex ecutive’s power to dll an extra s-**lo i I* generate krtown.bul the fact tliat the Constitution gives him |s»wer to adjourn Uocgres* is not so generally usderstoo.l. Seetlon 3 of Articsl II of Ihe Con stitution, dealing with ths power* of the executive, say*. In part : ‘‘He mar, on rxtranrdlnsry occa <lnn«, convene both llo.ites, or either of them and in esse of dWagrrement between them, with re*pe*-i to the lime of adjournment ii*r may adjourn them to #neb time s* lie sliail tiunk proper " This rortstltnlionsl pr.wsr of the »x ,Ui e r 4. v fur rency, Dor), -Jdi) Hilver and other ^Iio.t t'.dri ,*4fi H7 • heck* and i a*li lt-'iu-, 7;, Hlxchanges f-.r the 1 learing lfoU*e (?lber ilfso.n eg* *)i f Total, 71 7.>2 fi7 I I \ Ml.I i IKn UapRaJ .ifoek Paid ii». 2J It'd Surplus Fund, t>» I ndivided Prorti* le** 1 n r rent Kxpeu*. » and TaXe. Paid 1 ?ia .T. Due to Haok • i»od H»pker* 1 a» Dividends Unpaid Indlvieual iw-p«>sila '*llb)ee' to < he. h 1ft,tax Having* Im;>*».)»* t 1M ecntlve to adj' , " rn 5'ongre*s 4 to such I Ifcmaud < erilfl<-*ie# O f li fe "It time s* lie shall think proper," ha* not it I* said, been exercised by anv presl- ib-Pt It I* declared that sn attempt on the part of tire President t<> exercise thl* prerogative would be 'rev.iLuion- • r V " 1* Horn in P«*yt eduexted xt ■‘‘The Ditadei.” * tK*Sc School -f, nithCar.*- lina, ami a midler of (tv »*ny if the A>mfederacv. he Invert with ail fci-s iicart ll*** reputation of hU tsswit, Mie pi iuciplo* of kin Stale snd tke c iw-e if tlm Confederacy. T<> lionor aad com jueworate t<k*a* fce Arwawie tkc chieij Jigent in erecting t4*e fou-r aioouaiants rliat xdoru Confedorakt t**rk iu Fort Mill. The flrat *»< (beie ie 4o#i4*‘x»*‘d t*s the 4 ‘Gonfederate SeWter/" 'llie «■'«<“> for the mounwterrt wa* obtained in a proper but nnueutj way. No< a diose ava* -ecured by the uso «'f lemoMade stand* or oyster eupper* or *<*o*al eu- ♦ortainmeut <w anvMtiug of the sort, f -r the object w s* too sacred to Ic 1 iw ♦wed to sui'h a plane. V’ot one dollar was solicited from xuvowe. If men •sviin had Imperiled tbeir live* and property for the Confeiiecxey were not willing te brine their free will offer ings for Xldt meinortMl i4 tlK* 4 L'ud Cause" their money was not wanted, for |ove ws* reuulrcd toeaoseerate the jjift Yet a'l the utoney **«a quickly anil quietly obtained and a monument Itrge and costly for that day was ereet- «*d. Ha* any o*her Confederate monu ment a record as bright and sacred? The second monumant was x beauti ful one to the "Women of the Confed eracy." Women had ereet*d ttsonu- inents foJhe Confederate soldier, but nerer before had man elected a monu ment to tbe Confederate woman, wh<> liad toiled and suffered at h-me a* much ms the soldier on the tented Held. Capt. White presented this coetly monument to the •‘United Daughters of the Con- federHiyp’—and it waa live Hrst. and for m long time the only, tribute of this kind to vindicate the boasted chivalry «if the 3 mth. * The third «onnment wae d# die a ted to the "Faithful Slave." Ne om but a •late owner can re* I lac the tender tie* and loving relations that oftlme* bound the hearts of master* and slave* to gather Often the ownere would re- jtard and oare for their slaves as for |0f their own hn«*rhol(l. and of- 1 slave women would love the tbeir owners more than tbar dhj^helr own offspring. Thl* sf lection, which Northern philanthropy •ought to destroy, Capt Whltedeterm- lith ooutaumoratr, aaitttancg erect- 1 The r c are some «rong, energetic ami kaval cungjH *suien. i l ‘‘ l rL "' I be Me-se <J**ir HsumWer* are increasing. Kwl. fbey need tw hs *ncreH»eil still mure rapid y. If 4he (Tiriarv w ant* to get the •erricr Le wlhk>h hr is entitled. The cosurrr'V'Cet*. a-o uct:oi or nv>rc artivo *5/mgrro. *ii.rn thin it deseryes i{ r«*« are awr-sativfisJ witli tbe brand <*( statesmvniHrkp ■JsclMg la.Led out from W Hslting’on, ji.kt aeavc.li vour own *on| a* fo how far v<*u xrs- person*!!v rr- , np^nsiNe fn-elenting tn ineomtieten'. < e "e i |.j (t), atiti-nuton gxmbli ig bill at The prs**.t**< -reesHyH we tiave lg<»>d pr.speiX* t" pa*** List *u extra session or next Uecetuber It is certain to be eventnaFy ennetrd. i have the as-ni:incie "f «<'nie of tlie best Informed congressmen for tin* as eert kon . F ur tbeir abilUv and loyalty and tire- le»« co operation,, l owe x debt of thanks to ymw national and state < fli- sviail* an*l oDh-t pumiinent workers who h:icrt naststed Its oar dealings at b con gress thl* w inter . Charles S Barrett. Union City, <1 a. March I, HMl. A THAlfHAND DOLLAR TUOPIIT At tbr national rorn show held at Columbus, Ohio, last m..n 1 h a sllvsr .■up inehe* hlgii eoaijog #l,r*S(, was given to firmer R A .lame* i f inini'l* for tbe prize ear of corn ma<’e lo the Ulliled State* K*t year It wa- judged to bv Ihe heat e»r in l**f rear’s bnmper crop of 1,127v.71 f,rtT0 Imsbei* Farmer Jsntea will hold file riff ftnffl next year’a rTn »bv*w (. be d If he win* again if will bw hi* few keep* That’* noi ilk. Jv Tlii* I lirwvf* prl/e nr 1* of the Ye 1 - |ow (Vih variety ft h Idinchr* long and 7} fwehes tn rfreiiniferertt-e ft hs* }0 rowa of grain* r. to the Inrh The grains average hve-eigbtH* of an Inch it) ieng’b nn.) are ft *e-*f l ire ti r h • ''fan inch wide. ITe have seen rtn grown iu t!i)« . minty couirrarril in sviiicb Die I Jinoi* . ar t* :i nnhhie. "ri/.e cup gtrer K■ Il"gg get* a lot ■ f frr. adrertising for the fl (*«) cup lie I* pi *idcnl of a Toa<tt'd Corn F ood t'o wliirh manu facturea busliai* of w hite t-r>rn a day Into a pop uTmifcakTr»i di*b rime I Vrt trtoatea ol lA-p"*!! Ortideil Check*. (‘a*liiers ('lieck« N'Ue* and Bills Redl*"-onoreef Bill* Usyahte, Inrlnrting (‘er titivate* for Money tt"rrow- ed • Hl^r l.labilitW-* vtx ; . p r»Jal. 71 7 HTATK OF HOUrif Cl RiM IN Conn tv of B* r u w- J1 Before me ratwe It 8 Martin C*-h ier, of the alwrvr named Dank, who being duly »vvorr* *av* Ibai Ibe atwivel and foregoing statement >• a true •rondifinn of eai.t Knob a* -’wrarvi |r t be fewdv* rr 4 »mI! t>a ’ * If • . .t. • b- • • ' ne- • . f ■ r i >e M ••h PI I II h Bui*. [ e. .1 I N oVar y I’uio o , -* < ' '! H/e are Openi g up at Cost! I > i ^4' I >r 11'< > Store! *■ c Barn well 4 ! j ‘ : i lk' F-'.ir'aX ti in Li*, U ( i-'.m. United State* cnrrtiuy, >: h er com, con n tv and -cli piopeDy Miiprovcd will bo l taxes t lieck« s n i ' I ra ‘ t * will be recotTeff f ir :ax - a; tax paver- ri*k oiil>. J. !i A rni*t khi g. Treasurer fiirowell County. DR. J'iO. I 1 . LEE, JR •t *i f h<* KioOfst Btro .m Feist ever <tffc H!;k'k\ i 11c' Never before hds j brarit] ed stock of — new, m p ■ we.) select - Dry Goods, Clolliiii<j and Shoes be*n put on tbe imrket .it aocb red'iceb b^urea l.vetv a11 tele wr otfer t* a Har^dbt, ami to -et jc ptjinted witii lhi* pcofyJe of H'uckviJle .»rid vi^mitv vve leave ileridc i to ptrt on A TEN DAYS’ COST SALE! Yoo can't afford to mtas it’ Iti justice to ytonsclf ^n I latmijt it ia vour duty to fake a !\ intake of tbe Miriams nflereti l-Vefy pdrrb t*c you rn ike means money sav e 1. e doti lolly the prices proof enure t * R rtn ember tb * c t 11 S tv nro to * n■ I this 13 h .!«)• of Cor-s. '- \ tr^.t H D "ii l S 15 H.ir, S IL K o * h, ) f’/fretirrs N?DN F.Y M ’ LOAN. ft ac* rnyd.' »ij itup’- .»i'| f .no In Aikcti, fSarnwr I, Ks-.Pi , F nks I II amp (on . oonti.-* No . IP.000 Jsin.-s A s\ ill-, v tr N’w '21 -13t Barn w r 1 s !Gr,. f r.ine .0 i u.s t 'i i K VVY .. • fiif I G r » k \ a 11 r i» tu Like our w.'n! t • > r 11. Rea i c a re ofr i in t tri ■ j!.tr«, .! n 1 t h*; 1 1 ! /t tort be r us *<> tba’ ivr c. 1 I sH' ' VN \ <)<| .b.»•)(.• nf 1 life tfrn-- —v'hi bit) t a!!' x ! : , q . j, • ’’f ;-:r: 1 "f J new cp, 'ch 1 r; G. • ' \ 'V 1 * \ 1 )ii r ( llanLe' Ic vslo hesitates 1* 'ast. I.uok for V <-nl r ememlrc ’ i; v i acc. 1 ; -• A 1» 1 n 1 V 11 5 A A t i M- \l f iO . 1 I 5. \ I r 1 .Show, stiovv, sliavv Hatordsy night guru ■no tbOM Of tHHl Mail* sure ehtMren nf TIIK LIGHT IN UIVKM HKY. Never hive asked for the whole crea tion— AH o’ the laud I seo; Sweet littl* wowisn an’ x good pltn- (xtlon — There’s light Ir. the sky fer mo ! Light In the sky f-r me. An* the blesaln’* fsl In’ free; Sweet ilttln woman mm’ m g<M.<l plan ration— There’s light In the sky fer me! Never want fer to rule the nation There, where the high folk* be; Sweet little woman's a soul’s salva tion— Light In the sky fer me! Light in ths sky fer me! Fer the light in her eye* ! seej A sweet little woman is a emt’s sal vation— There’s light In the sky fer me! —F. L. Htxnton. It Is rlslmed thst marriage it a lot tery, but it can not be true, else the law would take hold of R. You ousht lo sre 81, Elmo, Time rotw u* r.f inanv thing*, bfit wound* our vanity fust by (mro.Inttng wrinkle* and tlie double rbln NOTICE TO DEBTORS ITOOS AND CRED i u i r I’ROj’Kll. 11 ) K In'Webb Building, Railroad Avenue j'tcsent* “iven awav w;’li every 1'ive Dtl’.ir Unu N O. Will. McNAH, Insurance —all kinds Life, Live Stock. Ac- Health Ofticc in Harrisotp Ylock, Main St BARNWELL, S. C. Af person* indebted to th*- e»t»t .Jntoe* I* Frr'«*o. ^re hrr'-bv .lot 'o mnko I'HVim-nt nn'l rr^ditors t . prescPt [heir i l*!'o«, dulv iftestc l, to K A Kill*, A ■ tm ii,i«11 ul.,r . Bxruwrll, S ( M.irc'i 7, I'.'ll ; I.0TICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. / j Notice is here0v given tlixf the >nn- | de r*i j ncf| wi | on Frilyv, April, 7tli. 11*11 lib wi h th" Don .fol", K. A e I log Judge of I’r.ihyt', Ipt fionl/r*t.'i rn j a* Gilardfitl of Aftee V Sense/ C I. Scn-c, A If S *hho I Am/ie 'Isne | SeH»c i.rtd ipi l/f ir Letted Di*mi*- I |i ”ry. I. H Atotve, MitrchJth, !f>ff ./(rHirdinri NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. N’otiee 1* berchv gii/cn tbit the un ] tier sign .‘(f wjl on F/uliiv, Vinr.'li iil-t, I uni, tile wltTflToh, Jip'c ' K Soil ing. I Judge of I’rt.-tl.iJp /nr Hi rn we! I Coun ty, bis rimil roturri xs Exc utor <f the cslite of Mirths E. '\ t ight dc- ifH'Cd. and h pply for letter* Dionis- I sory. J. IT Thoms*, Executor Feb. 27. Fill. Dfntist \v I L 1.! " I (> N . - - D I’.hDk f H i 11 :-rnn. WI. > .'.'ill* il. the country, w* i PI -idnmu t, it ofii ja. A. IE MNESTElli AITIlIfNEV AT LAW NOTAKV POBUt, BLA(’K\ XLE, «. o DR. J.H.E, MILHOUS* DKNTlbT RL\< fivn.l », SL C. Olllcc dav" Thtirndky, ^Ti* (1:1 v ami .Gat iu .lav, W ell ctjtu|)|n‘il t»ffice. ()|DTations ninilt .-v* rwai**. |.'-*s as foimiatcnt -.Yrlh "ftfetj 1 * i ic c*t re a hd mi bl c. Term* CA.sh. DR. W. C. MILHOUS DEMIST, daraifil, - - - It. or F?( F. flOTBUl 8..K• m. f'• 8 p. i’rrson* living xw %v f-.mi will pie.**.' tosl*s 1‘ffuifl ,mrn1» befac 4 coniii.g Ut »p dnlog tbev w Pi be twW of imoisillxj* *crrfrTc j»nd srolrt * p txd ot uien t*i T. B. HI,US, JIG Sl iiU.VIK. A\B HKBUIJC, caiil atliJrc"SPn ■HVe*--n4 J-r*fdi4Jl 11 I’hI ,-rH. I — wEB I n-cciv <■ ’ r trornj»f allrntinn. c A 8 J < i VJ 1 .VD . N L V I D I h -ill. Mmer to leiul on f; i »l riot I c-tite. " per ent i mom i - n hdri slits* tst 7 ■ ill :i Ml oil ll! * o ve i <1 .(‘*/‘ IK). J . (> Fa11 cr»on mortgtigp ol tiiterr-t on 7 per ren( Son. 1 hr \ j I u tWlc lands of ;d* E’itc -f. 'Ks'ii i11 Smith of Yv il- ibton, dc i-sed l>y him 10 0<» 1 ddc Ma \ wel? (>1 phanapre f j'Air now oilerotl for Hale acw on liheial termn. ' L’ ror ]»iii t ie>dai‘A ehher to lb. \Y. Chestei Mmitlr, yS fUiAtoir, ‘>r OHnnd* Sheppard, lld^(dleld f or A. T. damiHo;). (ireenwood- C. F. UdlbouB, F. M. BcAia^a McSa Another Car Load Arrived Sat- c a lhouii& Co, nrday, Fehruarj 4th I If yon hsye Real K»tatc, elthor country, (own nr city {rr dispose of,— (onauairatf mrtWk., ir you prefer to Invest rowr monrj in attractive Kealjr 1 propositions thst are cniitianally enhancing tn value, rather than reafixe only a small interest from Savings Bsak*,— Inyestlgafe rreposltlreia ( Save I have prominent connections In several Htatca and ur»« •Brpassed fajliilk* for handling Real Kstale Columbia, $. C. Bennett&v/ifici, S* C , ‘ 418 Skyscraper. "" " " ''**" 4 *•*^•* ,, 1 \ xrtsat.- * 25 MULES AND 4 HORSES! Life, Accident, JPersonally selected by me ff> the best market of the West. They will irot stay on hand lon^, far they are so strong, sound, well made, active and tractable that they will advertise and sell themselves, ^Socwwe af once and doit't miss the best apportunity of last year year and next year. 41 have the Wagons. Haggles. Sarreys, Harness, etc. ta go with these eelfpsers. Prices will he as always at the lawest passible figure. CHARLIE BROWN CYCLONE LIGHTNING* A “-AN Lb>- r Live Stock INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates ?n- • Strongest Companet* BARNWELL. —OFFICES k\ c*roiii* 1THE BANK of BARN WEI I