The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 29, 1912, Image 4

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CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN IrMlian lUinnpt' Duck f 0 *’ srttlng. ' For Sale—Tw o second-hand pool ta- $2.00 per 12. Write Mrs. R. H. j bles, almost new; sell cheap. A. Middleton, Clarks Hill, S. C. i S. Thompkins, Edgefield, S. C. Cow IViis, S<r>s, Velvet Deans, Cotton Duff Orpington Kggs and Chicks; Seed*—(let catalogue. Willet Seed 1 splendid layers. Write for folder. Pro- n weiful r Pennanem ^ stubborn mm Good NMtto «r* > an aiaatlf yield to I*. PP. Wtlny- it cure* wry quickly Vheaotb«rtnedi- yaakoaMyeuiW FIRE HALT AT Company, Augusta. Ga. Deduce Your Fat—Send a two cent stamp for particulars. Address Mrs. J. I). Davis, Fremont, N. C. Ttefiiacd to Sign Medical Inspection • ' / Act, and to Paw This Dill Ovey His Veto Will Probably be First D«*b new to be Taken I p by House W'hen liCgialnture .Meads Today. The Columbia cotrespondent of the Ausuata Chronicle says the South mailed Ift , a,,, special session last and probably one of the first things the House will have to decide during the recess session la whettier or not the act providing for medical inspection of children in the public schools by a physician employed by th« schools' boards of trustees is to become a law the “veto of the gov ernor to the contrary notwithstand ing." The act with Gov. Hlease's veto message was returned to the V House last Saturday night and re ferred to the committee on medical affairs which Is expected to report ■oon after the House reconvenes. The medical Inspection ad wds considered by many a decided for ward step. It *as drawn with a view to protecting the health of children In South Carolina's schools, helping the boys and girls to nop'lrc a sound mind In a sound body. Many of the ailments to wdilch children are espec ially subject, such as adenoids, ate recognised by physicians as an im pediment to their mental, as well as physical, development. If a child suffers from such ail ments, the school physician la to re port the case to Its parents or guar dian. Medical Inspection of school % r ■. children had the hearty endorsement of South Carolina Federation of Wo men’s clubs and the Nouth Carolina leal Association. Medical lnape< - haa been tried with success In public schools of Spartanburg tad Seneca. In a veto message, Governor Hleast had certain faults to find with the construction of the Mil which he claimed was Indefinite as to Its pro vision allowing the school board to employ physicians. The remainder of the veto message was a democratic appeal to the prejudices, and it is safe, even at this early date to pre dict that, If Governor lllease is again a candidate for the office lie no a holds in the primary next summer he will rehash part of this same medical Inspection veto message Into "campaign thunder." And. In this connection, s ctsual reading of the -<2 messages, s; e. ial and veto, the governor h is sent to the general ass* mblv alroadv (and the end Is not yett reveals the fart that the majority of them readltv lend themselves to conversion In'" demagogic harangues it is practi cally certain that (’andidate Itti-i-o Wifi Inflict r* snm**s of h'.a h:*ci 1 fu . messages to the general usscmtdv ■pon the voters of South Carolina next summer 1 Of course, the House has expunged • the Vlleat. of these special ntec-ages, the one which accompanied Mte ve 1 toed libel a<t. fr om 1 ' s r* * ot d, but i , , • even this will pteh.ihly not prevent It being used on the "stump'' hy tin present governor of the state of South .Carolina when ho goes botore the , p. people to ask them for otflee n'Ttiln > on hla “record '' 1 i , During tlie recess from last Sat urday night until next Wedne lav night, the exodus of niemhi r.s of th* | Legtslat ure from C’olutiilua lias been ' • ,e Very general for, the n asou tli.c so , . many of them had planned their bus- motive . ,.n lm him after 'rf Tae 11 s’ e etr sitondal ' ! \\ 1 , • i a * .*i* *i• • an I s|:\ for The following sad story of a Spar tanburg feruily is fold by the Jour nal of that city In Us last Monday's Issue: • Tula Ruckner has joined Horace, Maud and Mrs. Duckner. The fourth member of this family died Inst night at 1 1 o’clotk after an illness of about two weeks. She lived just, one week after-Horace passed away. Ruth fol lowed three days later and on last Saturday morning the mother died On top of this Lula followed them to the beyond lust nigJit. <• There remains in this family now the husband almost crazed from grief and sorrow; Norman, the 14- year-old boy, who according to phy sicians, lias but a little chance, and who may soon join his mo'her and brother and sisters. Then there is Harvey, the bright, blue eyed boy, who after the other members of the family are burled, will remain to comfort tiis age 1 father in his last days on earth. Across the street from the Ftuck- nor cottage, then' is a married daugh ter of Mr. Hm'kni r. She, with a very young child, ts’ des; crate’y ill, and much anxiety Is felt for her. Yesterday afternoon at .1. F. Floyd's urfdertnking establishment, 'he funeral of Mrs. Ruckner nnn i Ituth was held. The father, scicken with grief, was crazed and paced the hour back and forth, wringing tils bands ami refusing to tie soothed. Tlie mother and Until in the same casket were laid to rest beside tile body of Horace, Who had been burled scarcely a week. Tbe fathef turned to bis little home to assist in nursing Ills daugh ter. Lula and the son Norman. Lula told him yesterday that she would die before morning. And last nleht, the angel of death vls'ted the home tor the fourth time during theNveek and took away Lula. Toni Mathews, “the nnder'akor. vent to the home ea-ly this morning lie found Mr. Ripkner walking hacl and forth In the street, knowing no* what to do. an! the two cli ild -en , t tie enly two remaining. Kneeling at th< vide of tile tied where there lay the l",ad ho lv of I ,u'a The f ii i . re 1 vv IS In M t 1 Is i ft.-* noon at '! o .! ''k. at Mr l-d.iv I s on North Chuph street, just VI hours 111 *•*• 'he mo'her and h t.v hi! (>*-• t* t utied. file was hurled tu .-I to Hor ne, Ruth and M r motln r. Is there any wonder tint Mr Ru kmr, and 1 h« remaining children''are to irly tn- .-.ine, tifter losing four loved one- w . I Mn sewn 'liort <1 ■vs’ Ft >1 D MU.FR U mu: \sl.FFl*. - — ♦ v *(\entli of <*'1 ii s of Siu-iliir Climes \ * t l lievpli.il ( (1. Flamo Driven by HIkIi Winds and Hundreds of Families Driven Into Ritter ('old.—l ire Moved so Swift ly That For Many Rersons Kllgb; Was Dace . For Life. Driven before one of the coldesl Texas "northers” of the winter, lift early Wednesday burned a huge dr- ngular strip llirought the eastern i . identiul and mapufacturluK section of Houston. It swept across million doUar plants and flimsy frame struc ture with ennui ease, until fully live million dollars damage had been done. Although no lives were lost, more iban a scojv of persons were injured, while thousands were driven from 'liiir homos and suffered the stlua ot tiie f reot'.l fig temperature. 1 to burned area by daylight was a mil* ind a half long and from a citv dock to u (juarter of a mile in wUlth liuffalo liayon. a narrow coffee col ored stream, was the scene of the bat •1** royal against the flames. Here, liter the tire had swept on, with s^aictly a scmbl imm of control, four hours, the firemen made a desperate 'pud tint although the fire leaped Hie bayou'Ut places, tlie conflagration ■v as checked. The fire started in a two-sfor\ 'l ame strueMire near ILirdy and Op*.- leu.- is streets and spread to a feed s'ote. Then it jumped Rtniutr.uienu?- ly to thria* more frame hoarding I.ouses turd (tie roar of tlie flames on a .'!.'>-mile northwest wind began to i»e o*t inrnis. The Star and Crescea' ho id, fPlirick structure, next caug’.t f-'ioim that t omeut tin* fire s<'euii d in end control. I ’rr. ing ahe.i I wit f ghtful rapility, it swayed from sid* ■n sid** and tonvui's of sparks so.me- m i s seen,i d to reach ont thr*'i (liob e S. C. Duff Orpington Cockerels and Pullets, each, $2. Eggs, 15 Sheldon Polish Company, Sheldon, ‘ for $1.50. A. Perkins, South Hill, Mo, | Va. First class fruit tr«*« > s cheap, write for catalogue, agents wanted. Ca tawba County Nursery, Newton, N. C. Eggs per Dozen—Rourbon Red Tur key, $5.0 0. Af am moth White Pe kin Duck. $1.25. Rlack Lang- sliang, $1..50. E. C. Raker Jones, Railey, Tenn., via S. R. R. Ixcllci-strii.Hs Crystal White Orplng-| ; tons. Famous layers. 1 Eggs $2.no j Crystal White Orpingtons, from i\el r for 15. Harry P. Shaw, Gaffney,, lerslrass, $50 pen. Eggs, $2.00 per S 4 C. | 15. Cockerels $2.00 tvich. Reale Poultry Yards, 910 E. Park Ave., Free Wholesale Catalogue Jewelry new book novelties, etc. Fagan & Co., 4,5o A Rank Ruilding, Rarncsboro, Pa. -avannah, Ga. 1 ’t 1 * I I n v. i nc ;rcss, * 'vi i!,i og h'ers, vv t-re kill* t.: g h t 1 n ! In ; r i ■e-lo. i "i r I 'I •• v is. i h<* si v * n * h of ,i ■■"•l 11 i r c. in i-s will h have jer son '1111 5fond i' i iti o is m - d th For Sale—Cow Peas, Ohufas, Soja Reans, N. ('. F'eanuts, etc. Write for special price list. Hickory —— Seed Co., Hickory, X. C. : For Sale—<\\ ill sell the rest of i Dig Money -mailing our circulars on commisffflph,' either sex anywhere. Sample and particulars for stamp. Magnolia- Toilet Cream Co., E. Eos-" ton, Moss. P. P. P. Malta* rtdt red. pore blood—deanae* the entire ■yatem —clear* th* brain—»trengthen» dlfestioa and nerve*. * A positive •pedfic (or Blood Poison and skin diseases. Drives out Rhcumptlsm and Stop* th* Pain; ends Malar!*; • A wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse It. F. V. UPPMAN. SAVANNAH. GA. No. 24 McWhorter Horse Fertilizer Distributor For Two and Three Row F'u rrew Work, Side and Top Dressing Growing Crops, and Hroaclca.sting IVrfcc'ly (l ft. « in. Wide. : ; : : : : : ADJUSTIBLE Wl EELS. o , udclira'ed Columhia Long St.i 1 ] Ivelleistrass Strain Chrystal White | Cotton Semi for 75o per buslK 1 I Oipingtons—Drop a card to W. A i Address R. E. Cuth!>ert. Sunuaer- E. l-'ort, Marion Junction, Ala., fori ville, S. (’., Rox 14 4. booklet containing useful inforura tion. See Europe at the cost of a rutumi r's vaiation. Parties being-enrolled now. For circulars, etc., write .las. I/tar Sims, Orangeburg, S:.C ~w~ - ks ah* ad. all th 1 i Iilv '"-.v ai I t tie m. time e it i:i. ote th.ick.ly jiop ship O. D. Sires A ( 51 in pa nv ('trirle;--- ton, S. (’, your poultry an 1 c.ggs Cane Syrup, I'.ip'er, Hides, Skit--. R'-esvv i\, e'c. Hieto-s' prices paid 'i)’!* bustiels lui-Toved I'ulnot Cot ton Seed finest lot planting seed to lie found. Yields'2 hales per acre. I bu . $ l 5 hu., '.f'c. f. o. b. Atti- ens, G.i, Route 2. S. P. Kenney. I're.'t I’roiif Selected Caldmge Plants, bunched, correctly counted. $1.25 p- r tin usand d-Miveri d in South Carolina an 1 North Carolina. En ter i.-e I’fiH't Co, Meggetts, S. (’. '• i.k - ‘.-Uh •ia J&fcr Ciu-lied stone, any size, any iinaufi \gi'nt> Wanted—I’:z tuoney to tms- ty. Prompt shipment from C-vlum tie- ••* , Siei'h (’ trolina town, hla. S. ('. Write or wire for prices n IP* <- r* al .-uat**. Wrl'e for fre** Marshall and Spencer Co, Jack lot o.T* r. Col Ida Realty Co, sotiville. Fla. | Sou b* rn I'ddg.. Washington. D. C Price F. (). D. I'm lory $10. Hopper Capacity 275 lbs. Fertilizer. •*u|M*rb (.olden Duff Orpingtons, 1m- l ues f-otu p.-n White Orpingtons One hand and rme n -He < an <1 o more and better work thao four ban is at-2 fe ,t :,iu *-s. It yo : ttse i efili/’-r you can t afford to do w ithout tills Dist; ihu'or. Order today. Addr-83 ported ^toek. Egits from Special Ma'ings. $2.eo. 1 lility $1 M R- Ing List f'-ee. l-:ik-\'i!la Poultry Yards, Eikin. N. C. ••Ia»«--! s-'-ction of the ri'y across Ruf fold h iy on At tiu t-s the ho'ts of flanie would In i • *• • * a h i d . I: c h' in e oti t'<oi A •*■■!; - i.etn. n t tin . 1 i«h tuu , h I He an 1 ! pin pe-ty - el f.-t Me. k, de er*- of ’n, rit an 1 flriu* S W Of’. ; h t t o t fi* ir tea -i. ■ s an- V to I 111* s' reel -c if 1' * ds it was a race fe- !i* ; *■ mail- llo e'tert III S'i V ( *• s the fiat-ics nrlv.anceil a irmy of ni Hit clotio-s cla-i mcti, wo'-iti and children form**' n.l dashc 1 en and on. h*-ing d r ive- ■•om one place of r-foge to another y the progress of the flames. Coo! '•ea Is, rnally realizing the (langt-r "*um**d cha’-ge of the situation an i a short time comp'-ll* d refuge*' ■e go to the rear of tin* dostructtv t vno-s 1 or Sab*—Pi a til I tig S- •-.! Lena S' i I 1** rpiand Cot -on at } ' - f ’ p* ' liusii* ! Ker f .r'h.-r in f etma'i n appiv l It Yeutig ,X f’euipiliy, Ro\ I ! : Cl; r b .-'en, S C 'Ii• DiHlehai k *■ C*/cnia 'Milv* 1 — >htti r* a * 1 y ; cum, sor*- . erysi: • I i -. s.-rof:i'\, •• ; **•, ;:d s ,t. f,-. ' M-i c i .-d T it-1 I- '( . ,v S-*fi. Cop*.a "i !g , T .'• hi < i‘r - ■•eil le lay. bn <1 to pay ; uutg fa p o: - s'; am S in a i*- c inr* ! * . horns, 2 •< g > 1 -m.u. .liners 1.. .loom 1 J 1 " f n i- o'- i ' 1 W VI Page 1. nd. S C to.moo Wloti- iind I'rown l<‘.-T-o**i <■'*1 kin’s .-'t:-! laying I’uilets Rred for • g;’ ■ re ! e - |i III I’oi; ' , v f i, nine fe-;.a'es, on*- cock, $2.nn for i’‘’ei-n. Five of tlie females first pr: e vv it m s will sell the pen for $ 1 - o '. S. .!. Harwell, Adel. Ga. | Mnlernit y Saniial ilim Privat**. re- t' ■ • 1 1 * t: i * -: i 1 i in i te.i num her of ; a' ’■'> r ,r* i'e- homes provbled ' . n' ■* : •. for adoie Ion - "' 'I T M i'. ni II. 2n Windsor S'. • • '. i, Ga I or sale—. h. \ a , Hunch and t R i Ian - Yol v Peas, '' ' • - G., , 'a» M an. mo' !i Yel- • -. ■ • Write for ' ’ I- •• ■ I-' H 1 ary Seed < 'o , Hirk- o-.. N (' lie t e.i „ !i!i, 1 \.-,riHUi«n sett Turkeys. f ii i >i !• rs for eg as -•k* • l.-.o ; C R l.eg)l(»riiS. S G K I Re Is Ml |(-k I level and V . - - o F : o I Li I Poultry Y • K. 1 N C W. M. Patrick, Woodward, S. C. M:p:di. ,1 with -iris Ptices r. as- \» |.,.ke) ■ nd all drug hat,- on C le \ti'i-ri- an Poultry Plant j a . j,..,,,,, ,, r ( ',e d Ohio. W W Is I(> s\\ i: THE P\DTY. Chandler Suggests That Taft and T«‘<ld) WitbdrHW. Tie- sc.r-.'i-stii'u that both I’realden’ T.Gt and i'ot •••..•r Pn >idi-nl Rooseveit ' . I -1 - to- i 1 !- . at i.-1 11cs fo 1 ] It. in t in- .n’t ri - ! a n pa rt v, i - 1 S'.iles Si na Wauled—Mi-n to take 'hi:'y u i - - ;-r.o-* tc 11 co r e in iei r n a, .i • hi; ips and U- 11 tl ats'omobi'ei u to- - j I’e.-!' . - s s. i u r* I g -.. 1 1 ' i' ■ - $ 2 5 ; i-r vv i ,-k an! u; (' 1 , :do: ■ * ' u t. > S heei. C h i.- !. e ■. \ (' * olloii si*,-i|—(’ . -1 k s In p r e ,| 1 '. ! dI grov. n 'r.*-;. pare s.-.- 1 l : t:n* i ; f r " n; ki s i to j t. ,p- ., p, • i l e |.i,' to Re-- ; . r 1.1: -i ! 11 1 O, -t ns ea . I V Pice $ ' .'. e per bu .1 II Rarn*'t'. \\' -• minster. S c I Ii ei si vv i \ e. l'r*'i h ei. .n.-r a n -1 spo'' i -r 11 i !.■ ' n s i 1 e - hes, ; ; . • s fe.ttt.ers an! t he .P . a I I ..-’-I \ -e ' fifteen ft' l S 111 s i • I'l; by n. A ('’lines.- f 1 ; n a fe .v il", s which his . u ■ • -1 ’! 11 •• t*id« (' ■ ; Treat- t • (.' (‘e . i 'e\ M s. < 1 a Iheun Fails. S i ’ g s f..r II -’i 'n-ig. i s; .. laity .,* * ' r S - • g e' f ' th rt-e SI-- i : . r ’ h g'iar.it; * - it. r* 1 Re. as (' !'.'■(>w n 1 a - .Id I ■ i; 1 Re Is (• \! : • e: .:■( i; i • r j 1 1 . t i I ■ p -1, M- - 5! .: \ ( Me l, *M^ ^»:i| !r ( offon $ ! " - ' • - " n' . - ' ' ! • J . i . t. ’ l t» \ ’ ’ 1 •> I' 1 ■ * »11 ■ u K \ A D ■ N. * r. .1 l, '• pub st.i'.ps, E. al Usaciuiati, Weath*:- ' i, c, S ( K C .d, h” :i Iness affairs so as to ret Saturday when the session have ended bad not the tu . < s rscess arisen. j ThS, app£All«' i:,ll(,n !, ill will prob ably be* reported back to the lleusi and Senate by the committee of free j conference Wednesday night. The | tnembera of the committee, u, on 1 whom rats the important task of cor relating the differences of the House and Senate on the way the s'ate s! money shall be soent during 19 12 are: Senators, W L. Mauldin. P. L Hardin. J. W. McCown and Itepresen tatlvea, L. J. Browning, T. J. Kirk land and F. M. Cary. - r.i i • •]. \ t 11 i i t- ■' i i i vv I ; -i: ; o r 'i •i i no 1 i h. lu M i fiy. i and ou-. vl with 1 at ('lev ;,-y , we: a a aid her thr. •• child - a vv en !. i. ii d en I tin iry lx. (>n I , ir; r v ' ! a f i n: i!y of fin * w : u: b - -I .p L.ike c’haries. 2-tf* < riiuu Men i.ty a ;g h l was t h ■ s,-v eti' !i •tit. •v 11 i u:; -b , i c tr. ', 1 ' Mr C!..ur 1* r * \ . i. .ti that ; h*' lb-M <!tv Id- -I ! . t w n Taft an n I so ’( uas the s •!r (in e r .1* \1 r • 'nati - t h , ’. W 1: ii. lie pers.it ”• 11 a'i• r I .a Fnl'. te, !;. Mder Ji's ( n f* r. tn *- f- *- Ch i t l, s E Tu h*-s, \ 1 . m , ins. fit irb-s \V. K i - > v . 11 it*a:;! I oil ilsoil ef Ga 1 Of s , |(. ■vve.-l Pet a t o Slip ; ( . ! , - ! .- t ■ • 1 f'-r t'!. e c) I I 1! I' "Ip-. 5 mi .-'bps M v t,. ,. (..c ..,e ,*., p- due- -I M.: s i-oll 7 ‘ a. a 1 1 . - i" * * as , W i P •• f- -r beck l* t. .1 R | ..,1 .s Par:- a , I ia b .- h.-’s ; : o'] s'e a • s 1.. t 1 loan, H';’ six mi’* N c G -e-1 re t !- Tv. .* ft," -*> far* \ !• , n a- $ i 2 ' • ' \- V* '.'he;:. \ r Rheumatism Retting a grip on you? RhcuTi.Uisrn is t’ie m >st distress- inp; an 1 diw ui.-.t^in; of all trouhies. N rc c isv'sonr of ten can be cured by usin^ N 11 Ts Liniment. \\ !i zre tfp-re is no swelling or fever a few applications will relieve you. No iYs Lini ment penetrates—does not evap >nte Lie? o her remedies. Re.;'.;;rc-* very little rubbing. \\ ;. It, (I 1 ; I .((,1 I! • G ■* --S a- ,1 \ : G\ ,1 I l.C V ' JI’DGR JONES IN WASHINGTON. On Personal Dusincs*, Kefiising to Discuss Politics. The Washington correspondent of The News and Courier says Judge Ira Jones, who resigned the Chief Jus ticeship of the South Carolina Su preme Court In order to run for the Governorship against Governor Bilease In the Democratic primary, is at the Willard Hotel there, and will fi - Irfobably-vemain until Tuesday after- noon. Judge Jones spent a large part Of Monday at the Capitol and took hmch with Senator and Mrs. Tillman aad Repreeentative Legare in the Ben ate dining room. Among the oth- *r members of the delegation seen by . Jones during the day were BUtatives Finley and Johnson. | a*t In Senator Tillman’s office, Jwtm refused to say anything ylalt to Washington, ex it \sra* on Tpatters of per- H* declined courte- V to discuss State pol- t ^hont bis can- WOM \\ \\ \N IS DIVORCE. Hii'.hand in the R* nit,-nt ini y for Ti v i'ig to Kill Her. Re, t'.m-'e. ! l-.e. aRe:-, r. l;i.-f he u;,! ^ now 1". il g I I e: PI i'l t 'll- Pell! h ' a'olin i Pet-;', a' i i- . Pc .’i.i-.i'ivig at her. Mrs VV. Fr ttires Smmrk lia - brmight divorce pee-(-•■.lin -^ irfeh^- Iiam Stipe': tor G iurt at. Suva tin ill. Ga.. gainst .1. E. Smouk, h.-r liushaud First papers were tiled Mom!.tv. Thi.- oil pie was rn.lined in I'.till. She 1 harged, along with the more ^eriou- nllega ion that Smoak nn ; e rm ms- sauit on in r, that he is an h P t-.ial ''run!,an!. Tiie .-issatiR, s!ie charge; occ.urred in s’ep{c:nfe-r, t!'! ti, i,:, South Carolina. A shotgun vv is u.-rd. she alleges, and, aitliou.- h site vv ts not liit. the shot spRiitered the door lacing near which she was standing. For this o;T(*nee tkn-.oak is now doing time in (ht> sister State Ih-nitentiary. she, avers. Ylrs. Stnoak wants her maiden name of W. Frances Hire re stored to her in the final decree. VV Vs VV El l M il V I si: \. le.-Tiier Took 1 amislicil Mm I rom tti<- Stianded Ship. The Erl: ish stc in i r Cuban, w hi. : Med at Liv, rpeei Sunday nigli' e-u N, a Orb ans li.etn ht into pot" ne of Mu* (few of tlie Hritish stu; nn- vvliicli vv 's wrecked in a heavv ot'in ;it sea. Tbe Em,* tv as hound :a Ros’oil. lb u iry 1, from Rue ' A ir»-s. The Cijhan pa:;s*>,l tier ot February < in lati'uil** 40 north, long i ude .5" vim, and rescued those o; Jie.r^w who had managed to kec; Mn tuseiw s_ aljv*-. Six of tlie c'revv va-:,' ,1 "o-Aned vv!ii!e the in,aster of Me E' ne, (’ait. Firkctt. iris wife, the see ■ t;d n>ate and a .passenger, ar** miss- dig Only Mie cargo was keeping Mn • . i ■ y •'ll ;! -be E-eiim:.. ■ is r- | u i' ■ Co Rn'-t- on,! G . s fur s,ilc—Your h- I !. i v *- sit, i: le cnuMi t,", vv tu tl' I's. Jit'.-t! to I i \ . ! - !"I1- $ 1 2 p- r 1 -5 eggs. M a: . 'o ' h pc' Pu-'ks, fine stuck. $1 2 > p,,-r !! eggs. I lire I no s' in k a km. .1 I.. I'liilli; s, (Irangeiin: g, S (' -r-—— For Sal**—Limited ninni>*-r ve.ir ob' \\ bite RlyntnuMi It n k (biz k--n Is at f •* rifico sir* d by h;:;ii pri* *••! t-ri/i w into-rs, gnarrui'i-i d our*- line br* i I "she! strain, also pullet^ div ebi- and ergs for ha'ihing Wiiite Rock i’oultiy Farm. stiurg, Eia. tc at at. i lie Soiillii-rtl Couiinel’cial Dui-eaii is a buaiuctia clcaaiug Juunux.—*on*(4y- * ing (msiticss nn-u .vitli higii t-radi belli "f every kind; and furnis!iin;; , ' rks, stciiograjdiers, hookkee, erf. ' and othi r sada ied peeple wiili po- 1 sit ions suit, d to : In ir abili' v VV rite ' for pa rticihit's. - Room 2->. Caro lina Rank Rnitding, ('olun;i.d.i, S. C. iV ant ■ T r- »*••.• »'-•;*’ * - n tavnn’xf • | t t h •• Ml South - n - ' F W" vv in* tperi hanto. - i - - • ■ , ’ -! a goo 1 i|o -' or cl i - ! ■ r k i t, e iH-tl t o ! - , i ■ a . ,- • ■ •, v. 1,1 r , ss, J V v- ' . . :' -l.M.'. •!,t. \ C Rl.-i !. (>i| inuton ami Pggs for Sale— . 1“ . v': ' - G \ r Ft at'** Fair a- ! i h .•!-■•■ P iumtv Show. Fine 1 : - : a -I i ari v 1 roi '("‘s !' -■"s. J 5 -ii* fi.r 1 5 from “Kin*: i i : . ■ :- ! i ii- "John ! ia’: •.*:•• ?" "" for 15 from !'*-n ! • 1 ■ : : ' I'-lack SuRan." Trios; $ ! • " ' 'o $ I b *"i Writ.* for rir- c .! ir. \ s a- l I! Watkins, Hen d-e : on, \ . r ('<,il<ni Seetl for Sat**—75 !m Tool's FTo.ifi" 125 Imshels licit's Rroiiffc-. 1' liu.-ii* Is S-mpkin's Fiolific, 50 boshels Rrnsdvvi-R's Doul>le Joint A ij of the alaiv. s*-ed were-grown from .-- - 1 l-ought frotn tlie orlgi- na'o's last spring, and Ii a v e been sY’'chiTlv grow n and select**,! for my oAtt j 1,'intirig. I offer them for s. !e at $1 per busln l. or will give P'ecial nrices nn a" of any one kind S. T Tvg'irt'. N'as'nvillo, Ga. NOAH'S I.INIM1 NT Relieved I his Man of a Terrible Condition '•I «ulT,-ri-l wl! h • ' i ■ ' an 1 Mi- 'll t* r c, -•• ; ii- - - ; -p • riily-l-of ' t.-- t:- : * I'm tlen- with (■: lv p.,- 'Mr- pain III! tin- lI • - f c 1 j- tn. e I 1 ( An: -t ' -■ <:r- : glv r.-- * :-.>n*-nd Noah's Link nxlucol to a mere .*»-;• '--ti. i .-itunauly I j mem.—J<*im 1'. Daly, t hutk'-toti, fe C." r * " ’ t'r; "* 1 f Noah's Liniment hi, ! 1-eg.in ItsuML V ' i , :."i 1 i 1 - - ,- - -v r ■ afti-r u>in3 | ' -i i a ib ! ii- 'nor-- t ret a 1-irg'* -a / - U-t t Ii- ! fi-i-l l hhl ’g ' '• I ■ ■■; cit. mo-1 uti t ,:o i-l i - it apxlrx ECiCLS FOR SALE , (jives Them (oiod Advice. The Columbia Light, a colo'red man's paper published by colored men, gives this good advice: “Negro farmers should adopt the Rock Hill n^t plant a big cotton acre- thir^ekt. Neither should they use so much guano.- They should | follow their white neighbors and ti less cotton, but more horns pro- Oive more time to lire stoch, truck Before Placing Your Orders for Cabbage Plants Write Us for Prices CHARLESTON FRUIT CO. 92-4-6 Market St., CHARLESTON, S. C. Cgg* for ILitcbing- Egg** fo'' H Mi lling from guaranteed pure bred, high rl-'ss f’rypt il White Orpin"ti ns at ?2 50, $5. and fv i rom ph'o vvtn- p, r si'Mi’ of $k eegs are tiiug strain of Ruff and Rartridge fr,eu t.'ce pep purchased of the \V yalldotfes i’l-'o'k faings'iaus, and Ke!l* r-trass l-'artn, osper-lallv se- ’I homson s Kinglet Rarr*-1 Rlv- b-c-ed for i'otjt fancy and breeding month Rocks, winners wherever | unali’i' s All peris mated up with Hanging Voids Insurance. Death by the hand of the law voids all life insurance policies of the crim inal. The. supreme court so held* Monday In the fight of the children of James S. McCue, former mayor of Charlottesville, Va., who was execut ed for the murder of his wife In 1905. A policy for $15,000 was carried by 1* (set prs-f McCue in the' Northwestern Mutual Uf« Insurtno* Company pf Wlscon- r-xhiJiited; on nine ,-niries, won nine premiums ’R the Internationa! Poultry Show in Arlant-a, Ga. Gat- aioggjg free. Write or phono Du’ch Fork Truck Farm, Route 2. Columbia, S. C. ship Your Eggs, Poultry, Dutter, etc. to Aarket Produce Co.. CHARLESTON, 8. C. We guarantee you top market prices. Handle any quantity you care to ship and mall you cheek same day goods are received. Make a start by marking your next shipment luce, €o.' the in-e.'itest care to suit the re- nuiremerts of different customers Pegs perfectly frrsli, well packed. hi"h percentage fertility guaran teed. Mrs. d. NR Rvrd, Rranchvllle, S. C. THE SUMTER' VULCAN WORKS Tire Work—“The Best, Only.” No. 105 South Salem Ave. SUMTER & C. Local and Long Distance Phone No. 550—J. The most complete Rubber Work! in the State. YB BUT SCRAP 15 S. (’. White Ply-;,,,nth Uo< k Eggs, Fi: hen 1 Drain $1.50 15 S. (’. Whit*- I .(.Morn Eggs, Chamberlain s'rain 1.50 15 S. ('. White Orpingtons Eggs, Conk and KiMerstross 3.00 15 S. ('. I’row a I .."horns Eggs, Char. berk.in strain 1.00 15 S (fi R 1. Ki Is Eggs 1.50 !5 Whi'e K (’. VVyu'inifts I'ggs. Fia!« rel strain 1.50 'I White Py kin Duck:: Eggs Rankin & Hollo, x Etrain 1.60 15 F. (v Wb I it. Lui-iti l iggs, Whit ford strain 1.60 Spetiai .uuutai.iuni ot. 10 0 egg lota. I exhiiiitod h,tie ribbon wit rers at the 1911 State Fair from the above. M B. GRANT, R. F. D^No. 1. Darlington, S. C. ••High Grad: Field and Farm Seed ;; Mixsoti’s Sei Grow ’11k v are grown in tbe South for the South. L(>\<; AND SHORT M APLE l PLAN DCOTTOV. O o I he be t vanities. Wri'e us. f-ir prices and informal ier.. o CORN, SORGlil'M, MILLET, VELVET REANS, I.TC. *! i Our corn is High-!''■>■<] SiHit'h CarcLria Corn. Ci’t our Illustrated n C.italoge.e of ,-P, VT-geta!ih* atu' Farm .Seeds i; W. H. MIXSON SEED COMPANY ii ('llAIU.ESTON, S. O. SHIELD BRAND SHOES Every pair of Shoos carrying the Shield Fraud label Is guaranteed to he the best value that brains and money can produce. c-* 4 Fit Best Wear Longest Nf ANT FACTI UEI) DY • _ • •’ * M. C. KISER COMPANY