The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 01, 1912, Image 3

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£- < [l w t When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your Lumber Requirements Complete House Bills our specialty. An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds, screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts, grilles, mouldings, etc., to select from. Our facilities for handling your order promptly and with satisfaction, are un excelled. We own our own stumpage—operate out own saw and planing mills, and we know car product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA. r 1 1 , - I am .■ '.U'l to _mvc to ail past an.! pp’-.ont <'astomc r s and t a the k o'H’ra pun having nuniir t h ■ • ^nod mi I summer news that l>\ the tr.iu t-r mv catclu'.iv v hox-ui .rv! complfte s' ■ ks nt run- 1 >1 11' <cc: es, ^tamiani Hardware and W ide Handed 11 l at t i.>od» t > t ie m >te i *»m- niodious am! o merrent st- :e n c«m under tiie Nias.mu 'I emj>!e, Mirnweil, S. L . I am in the happy position ot he- inj; able, ns I am iincerelv desirous of doiijo to offer far better advantages m smli rt '> is t > all who appreciate the seprare deal in business SOME SUMMER SUGGESTIONS: Much of human health and happiness comes from the fiwls eaten and mv pioic-n-s ate the i.'van< >t .m 1 ihoiccst. u t,. u ea^fast All the su 1 .st un' iais . i . the d nine i and • ie su ! i'-> ■ ■ -st t ’ 1 . ill s’oes . At 'his leisure ^ i the pr .a ujent i u . n 1 a-. 1 thow^htfii! Ivus'-»vitt i ..n very pleasant y and pr ititatilv as certain what a-* the t • •>: the ta-m an i tin- h > '.'.e i i the way d t.ardw ir c t ■: t a .* field *u the k t fie". * t :r n ishin^s lor the iining ri>#nt or ttie i h.imber an i supp.s siu h wants w ith nit burr r . r u >n v It 's a o '*.i t, 'ie al-o t prepa- e tor lectl-ui if h.l I) kef'. 1 1 .1/ S. she.'Is, pi OW the Jeman I I t s . h p-. Js is q i:<t. fcg|~'I he . nu cs loi hi 0 i pines f.u the v\t t >tt a ..'ter 'n tin' sc ts\ , when crop are dt eo-c 1 hat will mean dealer while minus. So he wise an ! tmv now, and from me.. And esperithy ^et the "iris and the ho vs who will soon retain to their college and s< bool lives provided with cl.> thine tfiat win l.e lomfortahle, diiralde and well appeuin^ Kreiythme in st.ak for youths and yuun<; men liom hand- some hats to the shoes that make life s walks easy and gracefftl With sincere thanks for the (on tinning patimiape ex tended the Molair Store so mans years, I solicit the turlher and larger confidence of my friends and the public and promise my best ctforts to make my service acceptable to them. ri?€ Barnwell People. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1MJ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Aanura $1.50 On Time fi.OC The chain are; gang neclioua thD week 1 at I,ong Branch Church, . 2 at W illiston, tt at Kline. . Kichanlaon, J. B. Moma, Clerk, Supr. HARMONY UODOR NO. 17 A. F. M. A regular commonlcation of Harmony Lodge So. 17, A. F. M. will lie helJ in Maaonic Temple on Thuraday Aug. £1. 7.00 o’clock V lulling brethren are conliaiiy invited to atlend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. Wm. MeNab, Sue, Tbe reguJar smootltig ot Barnwell . Dnlge No 16, Knights of Pythiaa will I be held at their Hall on Friday 'at h o’clock. A full attend; requested. By order of J. E. 1IAULKY, C. C. Win. Me NAB. K. R. A 8. night ance is Foil RENT—The. store now occu-i pied by C. F. Molair. Apply to Julie B. Easterling. FOR KENT. Two dwelling houses with about li room*, in town of Barnwell, clone enough together to make a boarding house out of them, something very much needed here—« good big board ing piace. Houses J square* from (Jouri House, one renting tlie.e places for hoannng should catch a great deal transient trade. *'*p 1 J Ailen Tobin. THE MOON THIS MONTH. AugiM I.ast Quarter 6 New Moon 12 Firat c^uarter If* Full Moon 27 • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••A Mr. A. I Me me (toll ins has w ithdra wn from the race for the oltL e of Magis trate at Hilda. Master Win. I.eroy Molair has made a star beginning as a member of Ins father s sale foi ce. rapt, w R Hogg and M r. w M liar deu Lave g'.nc to Hot .Spring*. Ark., for an extended slay. Mr. YV. I>. " aie of Kaatman. Oa . formerly of VY illiston, pant us a pleas ant old times call on Tuesday. Thanks to the clever boys ot Mr. I>. J. Zoru for a limeiv, tbougliiful and loolhaome gift of Buck ( reek fruit Don’t let picnics, politics and pro tracted meetings make you foigst pr<-(>ars(iou fur and planting of thr fall gaitleo. There will he a conference of the in«nif>eri of the Barnwell Baptist < riurt h at half |>ast ten o’clock on next Sunday mornit g. Misses Lula halkenslaio amlGaddye (ioodson left ves’erliv fur a happy and hesl’hf'il vacation at Wngbts- vdle Beach, N < T. M. Bonlware Ksq left on Sunday for a week's Slav in me mountains Ur- fore Ilia commencement of tlio county cauipalgn meeftng* . M r. J . M . Wav w iii le. ds v S. hoot N> i r k i n Mctho<jt»i 1 Miuti li on morning at 1 1 o'clock. Cure on Soo the Barnwell next Sunday V Ml m+im 0. F. MOLAIR 1 ? StLongfest State Bank in So. Car iWHY? Safest of the Safe,- fn eati^n»ting tfii A'flank ft *f« io re" rneiTitvef that ('lapitafl and SurpTu*,* in other words, the ^ANfv’SO^N iJ(?NEY, is tball whicli ciXea security fo ffepoalfor*. fh this respebt we sta'rt.'f rfRET among’ (ht Ifirth 6in4tf fn South'Cafuffna. Aeek safety first #ficf afithpf the fo&rA rniitaMo'n‘ Wh'fcb 1 ^ «?6 exten’d ^yoif tU badt wflft 1 u!. 4 p^f Paid dii Savin-gsf Tiie county esndids'es v Ml come In to me limelight m x t wcms I heit’ w i | tie some u.lghlv good tmlillcal Slid Uusmesa tuubi r preseute I . During this campaign month not inoie Ilian two otmnarv or tribute ot reapei t con'rilMitiuiis will be published In ono ia»ue of 1 iik 1‘aoi i.K. Next Wednea.lav, August 7th, the candidate* for county office* wi|i lift up (heir voices In the first campaign meeting nt It^nwell. »u may tie too busy to hear llieiil. 'Irs J Allen Tobin gave in on Sat. urdav the largest tomato we have ever owned. It was of the I’nnderosa varie ty, weighed a pound and five ounce* and wa* a* good as great and pretty. We acknowledge an Invitation from good Rich Land section friend* to a • hare of their annual pic me pleasures to b- enjoyed at Bierce’* Chapel today May the weather clerk be good t>> them Mr. J Allen Tobin ha* an advertise ment today of particular interest to any one w ho may contemplate opening an additional boarding h»u*e !h Barn well for regular and transient patrou- age. The Barnwell I.umber Company on Tuesday shipped to Savannah for transportation to London a lirat car load of pine hoards, ft ha« innde many shipment* of hardwood* to Europe, some orders excecdfng twenty cars. Too many per«or al movement notice* have coota to u* at (,he eleventh hour td Had room and tima for publication. It would take a llnotypa to set up all that would ba offered making pleasant mention of visiting lassie* and bale ball lad*. After Friday** meeting In the cnnrt house a clti/.wn expressed the opinion that if the Senatorial and Congte**ion- al candidate* hxd been the speaker* at tit* Yttate campaign meeting there would have been a* good order In the Circle on July 12th a* In tbe court room on July 26th. Col, N R. Dial paid ua a plea«ant call on Friday and we Incidentally learned a fact that Increased our high esteem of hi* public tpirit. Ho i* one of the principal *tockholder* of the 1 juireiisvllle Herald, the lirat newspa per that we read in our school boy day* and one of tiie best we receive now. Farmer J. I), Whittle Wa» in town on Tuesday, cheerful and contented with Georgia farm life. He cleared $7,000 on his peach Crop and would have re*l- D.ed much greater protit but for tbe failure of the railroad* to roeef^be transportation need*. Corn a plenty and 300 pound hogs to kill abound on bit Georgia eatate. The Supervisor* of Reglstrafion will be in their olhce at Barnwell on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. September sale day will be the only other opportunity before tbe No vember election for registration. The, law requires the closing of (he book* thirty day* before an eUmtion, and they cannot be opened on October sale day. Mrs. J. A Odom died at her home in Blackville township on Monday after an illnetinf a few day*. On Tue-day her bodv was laid to rest in tbe Barn well Baptist Church yard, beside tbe grave of her Hr»t husband, Mr. Henry D. Gill. Nhe was an excellent Cbri*- tian woman, luted by a large number of relative* and friend* who sorrow that she has been taken away from tiioae site held *o dear. Mr Huge W. Qnln of Washington, @.v, gave his Barnwell friend# a glad surprise on Thursday afternoon by coming into their midst unheralded to receive a welcome in keeping with the well deserved populnrity cf hi* loriuer and unfurgotten residence here. All were indeed tejoiced to see him look ing so well, and t" know from his ap pearance UiHt Georgia is taking the good care of him that ao lovable a gen tleman deserve*. A good friend gw* n* recently a brief hut charming word picture of a Georgia county into which ilia Iron kor»* ha* rushed with thunderous roar and dust raising speed. It bear* the name of a rev dutiftuary ganernl. Liu- •0)0, and list across the Bavannah r'v- • r from Ahireville, S 1'he country mad* are sup-rh, hard highways ami Utf cou iilv seal a toe 11 half itl* si I* of Barnwell, it the oii’v town to tie *up- [tor.c.l by rural trsde. A’l the old time home iii«le prosperity *r.d plenty »nd peace tie found on the f*rms, along with sutomohlles, electric light*, twenty five mih’s limn a railroad track CANDIDATE l’LKD(,E> By noon of Tuesday of next week. Y ugutt 6th. pledges of candidate* Mi's t tie Bled. If that l« not done In a> y case the on* neglecting it wul be out of the race for 1 '12, THE I IK3T BOLL. Farmer Mace JefTcoat handed o* on Tuesday, July doth, the fl.at fuily d* veloped five Licked open boll of HtU cotton. He planted .'>0 acre* in the staple rrnp the middle of March and the crop ptmo advanced that he expect, to gather a first bale within two weeks. A FEAST OF FIGS. Last waek's pr*s* day brought u* a great box of most delightful fig* with compliment* of nur good friend, Mr. 1, K Hair of Black v 11 le. They wer# rlglulv named Ce.estial. if any product grow n on earth can he given »uch title If we had to live over our life with our present knowledge of it* (litters and sweet* we d surely have a tug orchard and a preserving kettle for beginning* BKOUGlir HOME FOR BURIAL. The hodv of Mi Civile Dneal, son of Mr. and Mr* J. T Oneal of Bam berg. wa* laid to re»i on Sunday in the fsmily section in Mi/pah Churchyard, near Buford’* Bridge. He was shout :{■’> year* of age. For several years, he iiad been In business in Savannah. He died In that city on Friday after a brief lllnesa Hi* *n early death ha* brought sorrow to the many friend* who *o sincerely loved and admired him. TIMES IN TEXAS. Karnes City, Texas, July Jfl, 1912 Major Holmes, Barnwell, rto. C*. Dear .Sir; - l thought I would write you a few line* to let you know how the (Political ' ^rr ■;—~r ArtrerUwMat.) are in iiiis county and section of this State. Corn w ;u never better ami eoii.o ear* that the farmers hare brought in actually, measured H and 15 Inches long and were well devel oped. It will yield from 26 to 7Y bush el* to the acre, and soma has been sold for .Vi centa a bushel. There will be a great deal of It ahipped from this country. The cotton cfop will yield heavily, and if a rain had come two weeks ago there would not have been enough hand* In this country to gather same. The farmer* expect to gather from J to 1 bale per acre, hut from what I can see it will come nearer J bale. The feed stuff for atock is plentiful and all has been cut. All tbi* stuff has been grown on land* th*t have never been fertlllxed; In fact a great number of our farmer* do not know whiu ferti'izers are. Tin* is the garden sp a of Texas and land Is going up In price ail the time, from f4Q to $125 per acre at pretent Our little town, Karnes CUv, is situ ated near the Ben Antonio Hiver. We have a great many brick mores and frame buildings. 5 churches—I’resby tenan, MethodUf, Baptist, German Lutheran and Catholic-a ine court house and jail, four blacksmith ahops, three gin* and IcfMt population. \Ve are on the Han Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway, have six pasxenger trains a day and four freights. Come out, Brother Holme*, and look At our situation, L. C. Tobin . Kline, 8 C . July Mth, Itl2. I am a candidate /or County Huper- vleor to the Anal ending of the primer} campaign. There ie not a word of crop* trurh in the rumor (hat somebody ha* Ttrenlaled that I WotiYd withd.aw. 1 am no quitter. Mv record a* nn o|! sol Jin in the Third Cavelry and La mar'a Artillery for thro* year* and flva months proves that. 1 have never before Asked for a pub 11c office. 1 eolicit the support of the Democratic voters of Die Uounkr, and will gratefully appreciate their kind consideration I promise to give to the office, if elected, the beat aarvloe of my riper year*. I havt been plowin. forty-five years and am getting tired o deaths. THE DARK SHADOW OF DEATH, nnknown God. fur some good cause to us has again seen lit to send the death Hngel into our home, when on 1**1 Sunday morning the »wcet and in nocent spmt of our darling baby, Rob ert Edgar Cave, took it* tlighl into the great unknown, there to shine till we too shall join him a* God seea fit. One br one hived one* have gone be fore and the Beulah land has a myriad of face* that wi re familiar when on earth. Each year adds to the ituuihei and the depths of our grief run deeper furrows In the heart, though their traces may not be awen upon the face. The charmed home circle I* again broken and another dear face I# mnseed and the sweet and prattling Utile voice we h yed to bear so well i* stilled for ever. There is one loss tie on earth but an added tpeasure in Heaven Speaking from a hnman tt*nd|Hdiu home wi.| never be the same again, but w«» realixe that the same God Who • trikes the tijiw can also heal the w ouiid* l he* rt E igar was uearlv two years old He leave* behind one little brother and ■ tw in •later who walk* around and call* for ‘'I )e,|ilie'' ( Kdgar ), she being too una'I to re.ihr. Umt be can not come back to h< r. At tbe crystal river’s brink, S une sweet dav bye and bye, We shall find each broken link. Homo sweet day. bye and byv. Then the Star that faded here, Left onr heart and home so drear. W# shall see moro bright and clear Home sweet d*> bye and bv*. Father and Mother. Olar, S. C , Ju’y 21. I'HJ. TKI R( TK <) K RESI’Et T. < w ress Ctisi>el Baptlat Church, whereat God In II is sll-wite providence b*t seen tit to vl«lt onr midst tgaln and remove from earth our brother, I*. H Dicks.— Be It resol \ ed ' 1st Thar we bow in hurfibl* submis sion to HI* wilt that doeih all thing' w ell ; that th* church has lost a true member, one who wd* always ready to aid and contribute for Die benefit the church. 2d. That we extend our heartfelt svinpaDiv to tbs bereaved family in Dili their hour of sou', affliction. d. That a copy of theve resolutions be sent to the bereaved faimlv an that same be publl'hed in Die county paper. C H Andersen, S. 11 < ■ reel!. < himmittce. mU BARNWELL, S,<3; r ' I ’'r/ LA SURPLUS $5GO,OC5.oP ■;;- -l LOCAL D/RECTORS 1""^- ^ r*orge H Ba'tesr J.M.Casterljng ^^.tler P.M.Buckingham Long year* had paa<ftd Since Col W. J. Talbert had spoken to a Barnwell audience, but father time ha* dealt gen-ly with him and n'Wf frfendj w ere glad to *eo hin\ >o well preaerved in vigor of heafDi a’nu eloquence of speech. The bfifif fepoft sent da ihi ongh the mail of the fumato AanniniY defiiionstra- tioh at Barnwell on Wedffeaday 6’f fast week was Consigned to fh‘e waate bas ket tihder tf.^ fufu against the publica tion of anb'nyDiotis eottm'utvtcAtfon« Had th'e' writer’s natiSc been ^it'en the editor thT article wotyicf hat'e b'eefi fi'ub- li*hrd Wffh fVas'uYp. A Saturday a'ft fir noon ride down the Hagood Milf’a road,' by plantation trail* across t'o the Allendale road 1 and bnYk tb'jpwn, showed u* 1st. That tho ptfbfic roads that have been c fa yed need ihe s|ifit fog drag drawn o^er thee 1 !' rffter donsitferahre raip. ^ 2nd', i l|i‘*t the corn crop, when it w as dultivati'cl on time, Is As good as i could' be expected. 3rd' Thaf sweet ji'ofate patches #re more numerotii aha larger than lhAy ware last year. ^lh. Ttiat progr«M ft bring made In diversification, *« several farmers had promising experimental pindar patches 5tli. Tliatonly one farmer on the route bad a sugar cane patch in sight 6th. That cotton is still king in the opinions of land owner* and renters, fi U hut bat just spreadtsf ftself. THE ARMY WORM. On Friday farmer Msurice. Manning showed u* cotton boil* that had been bored inio and mined beyond recovery hv the army' wunns The t>ol|< ranged from half grown si/.e down to that of lieid tiea*. After eating the gra«* and fodder ,b 1 *dcs to the height of a couple of fe*t above the ground the worm* had abac doned the corn field and migrated into a near by cotton field, where, they av , erage two worm* to Dm stalk, ami alf busy. The damaged orop* were on Mr. Herman Brown’* line farm near Black vi'le. 1’. S. The scare is about ovnr and the worm* are disappearing. Young, knee high corn was mined in place*,’ hut the. older com was unhurt. On'c a little damage was done to cotton on the edges of cantaloupe, melon aha corn fields. CHlTD'ir NGTD’E. will begin I’rotraeted meeting I Inutile I’.uid* lUpll'l Churcli on tlr«t Simday in August at II a tn, The Rev. R. L. Bolton, pa*P>i of the First R.apti't t'hurih. Ml,Men. G* will ssvi«t the castor and the punlic Is cordiilly Invited. • I’aul A. Bolen, I’a'lor. Barnwell and bamberg 8. S. (’(yNVEMItlN, The Convention will meet * f Black \Mlle Augiivt 2*<, 2’ 1 , lit'. K icli schiM'l kntilled to live delegate* and it in sin eerely hoped that eve'-y school will elect a full delegation who will attend and take an active part in the work of the convention. f’rograiiime published later IV. G. nrftton, Sectv. about, sew my cat# of councr anc. want to ride friends and take good affairs. I am in perfect health of body and mind, fully able to undergo as much 'atlgue as ever. I seek the office and 111 ihow, if the voters will choose me, that I will make good) and deserve thsir approval of '’well done” at the end of mjTtfrm, Henry B Cave, NEWS NOTES. Edgefield ladles set the example on Thursday of applMudiog candidates, a new departure In Suutu Carolina poli tic!. Col. Theodore Roosevelt’* new pro gressive parly wi 1 hiil,| it* first na tional convention in Chicago next w eek. Kx-Onv. John Gary Evans, Demo cratic Sr*U> Chairman, he# i*gt»ed a call Inviting contribution* to the fund to he used for helping the t lection of Gov. IV nod row W'usoiia* ITesideiit. ■ »■,• r. ., -Mvxrracrvi Bellow pi\k Flooring; Coiling, 31 dint, f logs, Latb, etc. Can furoisb cooiplots ilouM ■; Sav Kills, Crj Itilis vl Planiitf Kil) NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice It hereby given that Die un- lersigned will on Monday. August U 1 , RM2, file with Hon. John K HnelMng, Judge of 1’robate for Barnwell County, hi* final return as Administrator o( the estate of H K Box deceased, and apply for Letters DLmlssnry . J. L Boy. Administrator. July I'', H'12. w 1 i Needing a larger plant t of fer for quick, sale at half price my complete knd ixp-tb da ginning outfit, consisting of 2 Seventy-Saw 1. u m tn u * Hins, Suction Sj-stan. 25 Horse Power Kngine. Self-l’afckitlg Teias Cotton Press; Sliaf^ing, ik’its, rulleys, all complete and in good condition. My only refison for selling is that 1 need ahd my business requires a larger system, tall on or correspond with me. Here is an opportunity that knock 1 ', at the door of the live man who wants a sure invest merit. paying HERMAN'S U.S. ARMt SERVICE RLUCHER In Tan Willow Calf or Cun Metal. A hand- aomc.snappy shoe onthcOrUiojiedic r la .1, designed by army aurgeons. Y'in never »a«v A ah<>c like it f >r wcar.rom- fnrt auil stj 1c. Single hole of Texa* un- scouretioak.hox toe, Hole leather countrrthorery part inapected. Lmihg of •pecially te.Ud drill. A solid leather ahoe that will givethe wear of tiie civilian *hoe that a«<lUfor$U. ThU In <»ne of the ahoes Uncle Sam buys for hi* aoldierw. IT’S A \VOltLl> BLIATCll. Seethe Army line., e. F. M O L A 1 R. WILL1ST0N. S. C. Calhoutl & C01 i-ifii Aceidiitlj KiVcLbiiffe LiaHiTattc' Lire Stock . iNsumee, —At Ld«ftl Rafts hi— STAONtreST CcriflANfB# HILL T()1‘ STABLES Turns Hio Neir Year here's lif’" i" t^e o’d land vet f.tcis to prove ; t in and Charlie Frown has the of a car of foe rc\‘>'t itild Mtlle's from the — A go6’d' meeting. The ('piirt House wa* wefl fined 1 wfth' e thoughtful and intefligent audience that listened {or three fioht 1 * tc'tb'e well prepared r/nd effectively presented *1 ' guments b'f.the candidate* for the Uni ted States Senate and House c’f Ref're- •enjattve*. Qidte « nuirfh'er of Isdie* en-ofed (he aloquepc^ of the dlstlngntahed ynyak er. and.thiir presence qqdfmbt thrilled the orators of the day to their he*t # f fortls, it tfa* a typical Barnwell conn 1 ty Au'dfence, courteous, recepjiye and sopreciative, And every Speaker m'us't have carricn.borne the aure Itp'preMlop 1 1 that he had been talking to th4 pcopi’s of tb.e banner county. '(’he fir,at flowers of the caanpaign journey were presented to the Senator lal aspirants, GoL N. B. Dial of Lau- ran* and Jlon n. J . Tafbert of Park*- ville. Col*. Marry D. Calhoun and James F. Byrne* fojlowsd the CAu'di- dates for the Senate in appiausA' Ce- •ervlng and rewarded speeches'. A Iriior from Solti-rtor K. L Gdnter. who ba* no opposition was read hy Dr. A MOTHER'S LOVE Lexington, iuly *j —Prolonged aac rifice of blood by hi* mother lai]*d t<> save tih6 life of Urank fJlovcr, 17 years old; who snccninbcd this afremoqti to c malady which doctors were nnsble correctly to diagnose. ., The youth was stricken severs! ’Seeks jigo. His alFi/ction took the form of mvstciiQUS, bfoed Absor('>tion tti'a't -leit him weak, physician# g((t this f^'r with the;r diagnpsfs—tbe boy must lia.T.e ry’w bipod. Kqt they were balked untii Glover's mother answered their pnxiows inijuirl'-a. ’ Frank shall, have m* 1 blcod,'" she exclaime^. • T am strong, ait 1 my t)lo"d will rq’ake him weft agaitij ” flc Die .procees of trah'fi|*ton was begun. , I;tell day Sirs Gfover wa» ■trapped on an operating table, clpse to her (»o J h. An artery To t one, o’f her #rm* wa# slastied, -a tube v.'a* inVerted jnto the wopnc], then, it was directed into' the afni' artery of the aick boy. , Streoglh qiilckiy retyriied as the new flfo poureef uito young Glov'er'a vefnadnd it was believed he wa* recovering. Hut e’everaf day* #go a change for (he worse occurred. The doctor* found that the mysterious maf ady was absorbing the new blood fast er than It coulc} he. Rupplied. Mr*. Glover dem'apded that th« tran^fvsior.' be confinuefl. But the doctors knew there was fio Imps ami despite Die I Dioth*r’a pfeas thry gave up. This af- fnrmmn tpe b>>r collapsed uod tn # f*w Lest -tock ! post: s'tncR an'i every arms of the Nine (frass States, fill fnir- •’ll of gi" Jay aure edge beauty an<i Jcrvice. J-- — r c f e:?C*lsior fL TWO Wagons, single, YihI d'diMe; ^u>gies, Suri’eys, rnOs.s, .'natlcfles, KriJlcs'and everything ifi his specialty lines at specialty teJ rock pi*fees. ( CHARLIE Barnwell, d. \ Hut of town checks and draft* accepted for deposit without exchang#. 'fid pay 4 pef c>nt in SaTiifs tiepaftiMpf o f r i c £ r's: Harry ti. Cal how fi', UfesfdeL’t Vv illiam L. tave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. WaTRcr, Cas^i^r b; Niftier Gfeene; Attorney R. C. CaVfcTl, AesL. Cashitf^ R. (;. Kirkland, Cm,my Chairman, *x-i ^ ^ plaining hi* non Altendamv. ; The l>est of order prevailed And thwj " * listeners will think well over what Following Die warm meeting of the thsv bare heard before making up candidate* for Brat* office* at AUen on their mipd* finally how «> Judge of th# Friday therw w«« a decided though fssues ot th* fifiaeot itxX th* futud*; -r • brief decHu* f* itfiiperature. DIRECTORS: J. J. Cochran T. Jeflf Gnib&s' Tarlton S. Cave William L. CaN’C Dr. Turn r. Hogg YVindon t T. V^lkei 5 (j. Miller Greene 6. Lee Cf WalcH the Hoqie Rafik