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Pastors. Ofiioers, Etc. t*- ^' - fA p 'TUB **W SOUTH, A{i«runbnrg hud a bi# poultry ohow 9i4t woct. Oror 800 ooop» of •tintlard brad ohiukaot wore nn exhibition. U. 't. rtob w*b, • Now Y«»rk Suu oxport. judged the fowl*. He -Mid in 'peaking -wf thorough bred* aa coaapared with the common mixed or mongrel breed* f _.|Jl»ind^8ti*e* cenatia retBrn* dUcloae that the averse number of erg* laid •« year br a aingle han U 60. There le not moch dT anrdllt In ken>in« chfek •ana which lay nomoraagga than that.. Now, a thoroughbred chlckaii which Will not >ay at laart 180 egg* a year I* liol worth oonaldarlng aa afthorough- hred. Thoroughbred chicken* are no Wore ex pen* I re te ralae than mongrel* add are 2 or S tlmee a* profitable WhjlaUiaoo«t of the original atock U high. It pay* in tb« end to ralae tlmr Wnghbreda. There are now mora than NOO.OOO people In tWa country ralaing wtaodard bred chicken*. A nCSlNBas pox BOTH. n« alto aald: . ^ w “It la natural for everybody to have a hobbr, dome |*eeple go In for chicken ratting and other* go In for bone rac Ing or card playing. 1 den’t know of any hobby bettet than that of ratling ntandard hredchhjkena, -IfainHO ha* • reettaaa boy, let him give Mm a few good fowla to ralae. It will lntare«t the boy, and keep him out of miachlef, Inatiuot him In tbe wart of nature and toaoh him other valuable leaaona. It will make a better man of any boy to TalM cbiokena." OKORUIA 8CRNKS. There were more of them laat week. On Monday Hoke Smith, large of hody and brain, became a member of the Halted State* Senate On Tburadar following “Little Joe” Brown, amall and abort of atature but great la Intellect and political wladom, wa* elected the aucoeaaor to Mr. 8<nith M Governor of tbe empire alale of tbe Moatb. For aoreral yeara the two above named gentlemen aeem to have been the oaly dicn In Georgia worth whH- ln tbe raoee for high office. Flr*t ona and then tbe other wa* the winner or tbe lower. For the preaent their game of *et-»aw appear* to b« ended. In the Thnraday election the 1 >c«l option candidate for Uoverwer wa* the hlndmoet In tbe race, though ha oar rled Auguata and Savannah. Govern or Brown ewea bie reelecUon to tbe country vote. The koutehuld expenae* of Proaident TafP* femily, paid ouL t'i 'he United Bulea treasury, amount to $00,000 an nually, and that *um Is not oonatdered extravagant whan the coat of keeping tbe White Houae In apple pie order and of enteftalnlnr the great people of the world wboen dutie* call thorn there are considered. The Taft tabla la national In Its broadneaa. The Thanksgiving turkey came from Ithode Mind banal. It weighed 10 ponnds and wa* valued at |IO0. The Christmas fruit oaka of thla year will eome from dan Antonin, Tex**. Jerry Noare of Florence County bold* hU place at tbe head of the col umn of boynorn grower* of the United ftrntea. H|* record breaking crop of S26 bu«hel« and 8 peck* made on one Mre hat year continues high above any one acre orop made by any body this year. Ilia thla year yield w«* |79 bushel* and was made at a coat of la oenta per bushel. Claude McDonald of the new county of i)IH »n Is tbe South Carolina cham pion thla year. According to a filed report ha haa made on bD one acre 210 4 7 buahela. This editor Is fueling aouiewhat as a minister with an unprepared aermon or a Judge with an uncompleted decree must feel. He hat been too unwrll tjila woek to do editorial writing to bla own •atlafaotioo, yet la reluctant to post pone until another week what he had promised to do today. He la bettor but leukl time to do justice to subject* se lected. Next week he will take so earlier start on the contents of this col umn. Money wlU grow ou tree* In South Georgia In the coming year*. A north ern company haa recently bought 8,000 acres of land near Amertcu* which will be planted in pecana. It will be a number of year* before they will bear, but a* the pecan i« a long lived growth tbe descendants of th^ planter* will 1 profit. Are any or many Southern poo- pie making like provlatuD for (he fu- turn* of tbelr families f A*KltiyK Atlm'i Ch*ftl Barmtfll HrtM SMkarrf lifthttda BUrcktilh Columbia C»UtoH Cj/prru ChapH iEmmrtt Jtonbh Coni Kioto Klko h'.krkarit Fiirmoutit Friouithp Ororfti Crffk Okent'i Ilrnnrh iirtot Saltktkottkir* llialing Springt Jlunltr't CKaptl Joyrt. llronck Klim Long Broneh Ml. Arntm Ml Calvary Ml Oltvii Otar JtfrHy Rranrh Itoitmory , * SrvtA I’inet S’ tinghttg St John* Sycamore SpringComi Spring branch Wit futon TASTOR And Ilit Poit W** i W C Bavley, BlackvIUe K W Sand* r*, Greenville O J Frier, Bamberg .1 K Goode, Barnwell J I) Timmons, Fairfax * K A McDowell, Bhrhardt K A McDowell, Bhrhardt J I* Pitts. BlackvIUe Mr C Baxley, BlackvIUe It A Martin, Lodge R P Gatpbtn, Vance B-F Allen. Denmark P A Bolen. Orangeburg G A Martin, Lodge R P Galphln. Vance 1C A McDoweH, Khrhardt I 11 Owens, White Pond Jlatf 2Nk /Vrf Cfice ■ D naopyillo PLaucevter, . ft B Sandere, Ulmers Ino Cooner,Bamberg J S IIiflford, Barnwell G M Brant. Fairfax D P Smith, Btorhardt H Pearson, Bamberg r M AHman.BlaoItTlIla P A Bolen, Orangebnrg (lopkitis, Sol ■I D Tlmmona, Fa Geo Hopkins, Solgbngrille cDowell, Khrhardt Betghngvllle W H Rlmpson, Norway K A Mi “ “ GeoHopkln*,; T G Phillip*, kllne I k'Goodo, Barnwell I’ G Phillip*, Kline J D Peacock, WlRUtoo Gen Hopkins, BelglingvlMa W C B<xley, BlackvIUe J H .Hanford, Springfield , J H Stoudemlrg. Augusta, Gs K A McDowrll, Khrhardt J D Titnuions, Fairfax S P CMaholm, Bamberg •V M Jones, Wliliston Thoe Clayton, 'Bamberg. W A Dicks. Dunbarton '<111 Klsey. Denmark , J Delk, BlackvIUe ■I J Kngland. Brauchyllle R R Johnstoa, Klko J L Hiere, Chrhard* < W F -Kennedy. Wilttaton «V L Kennedy, Goran J B Uillam, Denmark K L Bander*, Ulmer J J Hay. BlackvIUe D O Hunter, Btanchvllla II P Anderson, Dunbarton K S Jenkins, Kline W P Blume, Klko C M KdentleM, BelgHngvIllo P S U**err, Elko J W Bates. Barnwell J L Provoao. Olar B B Bexley, Barnwell J K Hair, Klko W L Baxley, Baellmg A S. SVPKJtJSTKKDKKT And 27W A* Ofiot PRESIDENT W. M S. And Dee Poet Qfiae H Blaekrina r f d A ffiMter, Bamberg J U fmsieaMter, Barn wdfl W K Brawt.-U mess O W day test Bhrhardt G W Folk, Bambesg W O Math!-, Blaokrllle A Pen well, Dunbarton A L McMillan, Bamberg G B Anderaon, Dunbarton J K-St*adman. Denmark •I L Croft, BlackvIUe , R R Johnston. Klko L liler*, Bhrhardt W Mather, Govan F B-Sandifer. I^e* T J Deer.ftroamore U J Hair, Klko. R J DO Hunter, Branchville Mr* KCJooei Mrs P W Price, Barnwell Mias Agnes Ope, Ulmers M rs J G W Carter, Khrhardt Bias Sudk McMillan. Borh'dt Mr* J J Still, Blackfills Mrs A Zorn, Bamberg MrePB Dicks Dunbarton Mra<F BMigeeu, Denmark Miss C Hutto, BlackvIUe Miss H Hair, Flackville Mr* K A McDowell, BhrhMt j Mrs R S Weatiiersbee, WU’t'n Mrs J W WUklneon, Ulmer Mia* Lula Walker, Blackvfllo Mr* M H Hunts', Hranebvllle G J Herndon. Khrhardt I. R Goodaon, Ulmer S W bandifer, Bamberg l H bandifer, Bamberg A M Kennedy, Wlllleton J A Jertklns, ItHne G E Blrt. Klko C M Kdenield, Helgllngrlllv P S Uesery, Klko J B McCormack, Olar 8 B Baxley, Barnwrll R B Banders,BnelHng C L Hlers, Khrhardt J D Augley, Svcamore M J Free, Goran A M'Kennedy, WlUiaten Mias V Anderaon. Dunbarseo dr* J I, Bradley,'Kltnw Mi»* D Peaoock, Barnwell Mr* J P Guest, Ulmer Mr* WB Creech, Kline i Mlse Cora Hair, Klko / / Mrs B R Loadholt, Ulmer Miss Alma Sandifer, Bamb’g STILL’S - SI0E‘- 3. BLACKVIUE, S- C. Will Have a New Christ- mas Advertisement Next Week. For A Holiday Present There Can Be Nothing More Appropriate Than A Pair Of Still’s Superb Shoes Or Comfort Giving Slippers. m BOM K NKWS NOTES. priced in Corn I* reported a* higher tbe Weal than in thl* biate. For the first time In ?S rears the po»t office department of the United Stale# ha* over paid expense* ana ba* a sur plus in the treasury. A member of * Methodic Church In New Jersey I* said to haye walked 2.'>.- 000 ml lea In the last thirty year* !» go ing to and returning from church In -Spartanburg court laat week a whit# man convicted of celling near beer In a cotton mill town wa* sen tenced by Judge Gary to serve two y.-ars on the chain gang, without the a.ternatlve of a fine. To make up the «hortne*s of the American crop a Scotch steamer from Glasgow recently landed 1,500 ton* of potatoes In New York Along with them c»me a great quantity of grape* from Spain, whloh brought high price* fift.re potato shipment* from Scotland are to follow The Second South Atlantic corn ahow opened In Columbia on Tue»dar to con tinue five day*. Hundred* of *ainple# of the queen grain are on exhibition from G-orgis, North and South Caro Hoa. I'rlaes amounting to fb.OOO are to be distributed, be« des a number of handsome trophy cup*. In the United HuteaOonrt a‘, Chatles- tnn l**t week among the foreign boro applicant* for United Htate* cUtt«n*h1p wa* an Immigrant from Ireland, who admitted that he wa* In tbe blind tiger buslnes*. Judge H A M Smith pl»ln ly and promptly ruled that »uoh a law breaker wa* not fit for admlaalon Into Uncle Sam's big family ** an adopted aon. If he qptlt* the Hquuor buelnea* he may bo naluralixed. bnt most re main a British subject until he doea. BYR.VKS’ NEW Sh'CRETARY. Congressman J*ine» F- Byrne* ha* a new secretary. V. Seymour Owen*, who ha* been'actlng a* Congr##*u»*n Hymea’ ancretarv, haa resigned to prac tice law et Barnwell, and Mr. Brrne* ha* appointed llmry B. Hare of bsluda In Mr Owen*’ place. Mr. Hare haa for some time p**t been a law student Iti the George Washing ton law school. He haa alao been hold ing an IrotKirtant po-Uion In thecenau* bureau at Washington, and I* a very capable man. He Is a brother of B. B Hare, who several year* ago wa* »ecre tary to former CongneMman George W. Croft.—Aiken Sentinel. To clear the war for a better and larger business In 1912 clever Charley Brown commence* this week the / great- est meucy saving **|a of horses, mules, wagon*, surrey*, harne**, l*p robes, whips, etc. ever held In bouth Caro lina. 18B1—1911. Mr W P Houaea', the Dutch weath er prophet of Columbia, writoa to the Newberry Obaervef: The planet* which make such a beau tiful sight together with the moon are Mars and Saturn. Jupiter I* wof • morning •far. Mara, Saturn and the moon formed a triple conjunction In August; but now Mai* I* retrograding It la a peculiar coincidence that a similar conjunction occurred In 1881, when meteorological condition* were more like the weather of 1911 than any other year that I know of. So it aeems the movement* of the planet* and the moon must have some real effect on our atmosphere. Charley Brown wishes He ha* record breaking all. That'* a real truth. to ace you. bargains for ANNAPOLI8 VAG Congressman James F. Been called upon to fill a IN l Byrnea has _ , va^ncy at the U. S. Naval Academy at AnPapolle, ippolntment alternate* libation -at the Naval Academr. the purpose of fi|- , Mr. Byrnes Fill Hive examination held BlackvIUe, 8. C Friday, Dec. 1911 mast have been actnal bona ional AppHea of tbe 2nd Congressional tbe past two years, and be raxetof sixteen and twenty April 16.1918.. lies pre required to be of food oharaoUr, phystoaHr sound, rased, and nf robust oonatltutlon ; stand a thorough examination ordinary English braaebo*, algebra tbrotigh quadratic pfnne geometry (fire it's Geometry, or an should ootr- lyrnos at once. Bubo their TAXES OF MILLIONAIRES. New York Hpeclal Andrew Carnegie and John D Rock efeller will pay their personal taxes at assessed on porsonal property by the city. Today at the final hour when personal taxes might be sworn off neither of the two multimillionaire* had appeared before the tax board and the assessment placed against thrlr personal property will stnnd. Mr. Carnegie will pav taxe* on filO, 000,000. as against $6,000,000 laat year, and Air. Rockefeller will pay on $6,- 000,000—juat twice laat year's asaets menfc Mr*. Rusael Sage, whoa* personal property had been assessed at $5,060, ■ 000. will have to pay taxes only on $2,- half the orlfitnal amount being on an affidavit made by her STATEMENT OF TDK CONDITION —OF— THb BANK OF WILUSTON. located at Wliliston, SC, at the close of business Dec. 6tb, 1911. RRSOURCKS. Loan* and Diacouuta 78 816 23 Overdrart# ... 6tW 23 Furniture and Fixture*. 967 14 Due from Bank* and Bank era 49 616 49 Currency 4 000 0$ Gold 10 0* Skiver and ether Minor Coin 983 96 Total $131 461 06 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In.... 26 000 00 Surplus Fund 6 uoo no Undivided Profit*, le** Cur rent Expenses aud Taxea paid 10 468 16 Individual Deposits Sub- Jet:' u» Check 76 fir. 46 Savings Deposits Cashier’* Check* 16 470 06 401 39 Other Llabllltle*, vlx ... . Keterve Fund Carried on General or Individual Ledger 600 no To**l $133 461 03 Htate of South Carolina, l Ca.unty of Barowell. i Before me came W. K Froth ro. Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, *ajri that the above and foregoing suteoient I* a true «on ditl«>n of said bank, is ehown by the books of said bank W. E. Froth ro, *■ Cashier. Sworn to and aubsenbed before me this 11th day of l»eo , 1911. K. M. Mlaaon, (l. a > Notary Futile. Correct-attest. A. M Kennedy, ) W. II. Ksnnedy, > Directors. J. L. Smith, J AUDITORS NO TICK The Auditor will be at the rdllowlr.g places on the dates named bi*l«»w for the purpose of reoetvlng lax returns for the year IVlt. January 8. Baldoc. '4* 9. Appleton. Sam’* Store. •« 1U U 11. Barton «• 12. AHredale. • 4 16 VHae 16 Ulmer * • 17. Sycamore « • 18 Jennya. • * 19. Fairfax • • 23. Blacked!*. <• 33. m4 • 1 24. Elko • 4 33 W H Uton * 4 24. Menmina. 1 1 29 Snail log 44 30. Dunbarton. 44 31. A«h1ey’* rttore Febry 1. Brabham’e Store «• 2. MllleU’* 4* 6. Hilda t (profe0«ionG( Carbt V. SEYMOUR OWENS XtttrMy «id CtihisilUr it Law Office over The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWRLL, SOUTH CAROLINA Will practice In all the Court*. Col lections a siiectnlty. Loans negotiated •»n acceptable security. SHERIFF’S SALK. Htate of South Carolina, 1 County of Barnwell, f In Court ef Common Pleas. Bank of Alland*la aa assignee of Mor ris A Company, Plaintiff. advs. » AUflud*)* Cotton Oil A Fertllixer Com pany, Defendant. Pursuant to an execution to me di rected In the above entitled matter. I have levied upon and will sell at public outcry on the l«t day of January, 1V12. during tbe legal hours of tale, in front of tbe Court Hon*e door at Barnored 8. C , all and singular the property o|’ tbe said A’iendale Cotton () 1 A Fertili- rer Company of evarv nature and kind whatsoever, lo-wlt: One lot with build' Inga thereon; one lot of cotton oil ma chinery, consisting of the outfit now located in tbe said Allendale Cotton OH A Fertilizer Company'* building*, including a complete three system gin outfit, and the usual accompaniment of a three press Cotton Oil Mii| t together with Llnters, Presses, Shakers, and avery manner of machinery vhatao ever, belonging to the aaid Allendale Cotton OH A Fertllixer Cocoany; a lot of hooka and book accounts, action*, chose* in action and rights of action, being the entire properly of the said Allendale Cotton Oil A Fertiliser Com pany of every nature and kind whatso ever. Terms cash, pnrehaaera to pay for papers December 8th, HM1. Frank U. Creech, Bberlff, On|v personal property mast be re turned Ibt* year AH rrtnrns sent by tuall must be properly signed and pro- baled bdfnrs they can n# sscepted Remember that the 60 per cent pen elty will be added after Feb 26th. R W. MH-v. Auditor Barn wall Co TRF.AM’RBR 8 NOTICE. The Treasurer'* office will be open for the e«llection of taxes I *vied for tbe fiscal year commencing January 1*1, 1011, from tbe 15(b day of October. 1811, to the Uth day of March. 1912, InclusDe From the 1st to the list of January, 1912. Inclusive, a penalty of on>* per cent will be added. From the l»t to the 28tb of February, 1011, laelnsive. a penalty of two per cent will be added to all urxes paid In February. From the 1st to the 15th of March, 1911, Inclusive, a penalty of seven per eent will be added to all unpaid Lnvr. For State purposes .... “ onlinery countv pun “ back ludebtodnesa, eonnty purposes “ constitutional school tax.. DR.B.F.STORNE DffiMTAL SURffiftON BLACKVILLE, - - S. C. My dental office will be open In Blachvllle each day in the week. 1 will answer calls from any point In the county. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Springfield, - - - S. C. Will praetire la all Court* of the Bute and United Atalas. tt-4 on j. n a miluocs db. a. a. haia Milhous A Hair DENTISTS Blackvillc, S. C OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. f|ome p&ak o2 ^awnrell (The Farmers’ Union Bank) Out of town checks and draft* aeeepted for deposit without exchange. We pay 4 per cent ia Savings Department OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President William L. Cave, Vice Pres. N. G. W Walker, Cashier G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: J. J. Cochran Tarlton S. Cave Dr. Tom F. Hogg G. Miller Greene T. Jet! Grubbs William L. Cave Wmton T. Walker 11. Lee Easterling “Watch the Horpe Paijk GroW Vf e»-s so-w—-o—e—e^a—o—o-»-e—e—a—o 6) mills « 2 ” 3 •' MONEY TO LAND *. Money to land on drat mortgage real estate. 8 per cant Interest amount* under $1000.00. 7 per on amounts ever $1,000.00. J. O. Patterson A Sox. NOTICE Of FINAL DISCHAJtGl. Notice is hereby given will on Wednesday, HILDA, W C. Town tax at Hilda foil dun Nov. the 8. 1011, and after January 1st the pen alty *MI be added for each month tbereaLtr. By Council. FOR MALE—1346 acre* land In ‘De catur coaly in foar mUos of Betn- bridge, the countv sett of Doextar soumy. (bare la a four horse'form of tht* that tbe nn derslgned will on' Wednesday, Decern- betkil'b. 1911, file with Hon John K, dualling, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, her ‘final return at Ad* minlstrairix of the estate of John Brown, deceased, and apply for Letters Dlamlteory. Elian Brown, Administratrix. November 11, till. —I am ynylaB— Cash for Timber Leases, Any Qimotity Urge enengh for Saw Mill Total I6J “ There will h« an extra law of 2 mi|l« In Blaokvilla Township for public roads Commutation tax will be 91.60 and will be collected at the same 11m<- *nfi In the same manner a* other utxe*. All parson* liable for mad dutv will ha ra- qulisd to pay « comniulatlou tax. artcitL acuooL lew. f^sdar Grove .1 mil Barbarv Branch. Calvary, Kdls- to. Friendship. Hilda, Uesllng Soring*, Kline, Morris, Nsw Forest, 6*k Grove, OM Colnm bis, Pleasant IliH, San Hill. Saigli'igvilla, Beven Pinas. Tinkers Creek 3 mil' Barton, Big Fork, Blackvll'e, Cave. Hickory Hi)', Owens X Roads. Reedy Branch, Syca more No. 51, Upper Rich Land and Ulmer* 2 milt* AHendal', Doubla Pond, Her cmI'S and Lee* 4 mills Barnwell 4J “ Elko 6 “ Fairfax “ Wliliston 6J *• United States Currency, Geld and Silver Colo, county and school claims properly approved will be reeeived for taxee. Cheeks and drafts will be received fei taxes at tax payers risk only. J B. Armatmng, Treasurer Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C. dept. 16. 1911. _ The People Printery offers opportunity to particular people for selecting styles for their Stationery, Ltfter. Note and Bill Heads; Envelopes, Dodgers, &c. , During the Summer the plant was overhauled and put in ap ple pie order, new .material bought and the office is better prepared 1han ever to give quick and satisfactory service. iTHTThere are ready for you and use over ninety fonts of Job and Display Type. Some of these are of sizes and faces ■0 longer made and cannot be duplicated* Those who may wish dis tinctive stationery should come in person and make choice of type and arrangement* DR. W. C. MILHOUS DENTIST, km ell, ...It OF FICK HOUMSX 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. Person# living away from Rarnw* will pleas* make appoii unent* befeffr coming By *o doing they will be of Immediate service and aveifi appointments. Wheelwright and Black smith Work Done Here. Horse shoeing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tired buggies, M. W. HITT, —At Johneon's Old Btand,— BlackvIUe. 8. LOST, A LA PROBE. Lost between Mr. I. W. Rountree’s house and the Patieraon Mill, one |*d robe, olta aide black and the other green. In one corner was stamped the won! "CHASE.” Finder will please return same teTua Paort* office and receive reward. NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM Thb Oaly Ntw unfibrldffid 4i»* tionary ia OonUina tht pith tad maaamet Of aa tuthorlUtire library. Oortra twr Held of kaovrL. •dgt. Aa Xacyoloptdlt la t -tiaglb bodk. Tht Only Dictionary-with tkfi Hew Divided Page. 400,000 Ward*. 1700 Pagra. 0000nioatratioas. Coat nearly half a million dollars. FACTS FOR THE FALL Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields. All right horses for driving purpose* and unequalled buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting in the world. Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest leathers and most thoroughly dependable making. Saddles, Bridles. Whips. I^ap Robes and all horse equipment. Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than ever in shortening days. Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C. The Best Goods M and The Lowest Prices ex* b« found at !’$ Elko, S, C. JsMtmamtvod direct from the icading Norther* markets, a folly complete, carefully eboeen STOCK OF GEIERAL XERCflOttSE that Is guaranteed to please the best teste* and to erfXiify the ■oat careful purchaser#. They were hpqgbt right and will be told right, end I pledge myeelf to m«fc» the Fall and Winter bnaloMs campaign on that sound platform. Coat and tea the Miff Cl Dinbartoi, S. C. ——MswcrACToaaea or-—— YBLLOW PINK AND POPLAR ROUGH I DRESSED LUIBEK Flooring, Celling. BldlngJ Meeld- Inga, Lntb, etc. Can farnlsh oompletn Heat* Bill*. Saw Ms, Dry Kilts m Plaaiag Mill Calhoun & Co. and Dress Goods, Notion*, Hoaltry that the good Indie* of oor county #o natnrv). ly deal re and te richly deserve. Nothing requisite for tbelr use for any purpose or oeeatlon has omitted from ay par* nnett SbingfeUr w, Life, Accident. CYCLONE LIGHTNING Live Stock —At Lowest Rites la Strongbst Covpambp -or»i