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80n OPERATION I OUT OF P0UHCS oi R»ttMiai Ctn- vtMflf Utart. VINDICATES FORMER POLL •vcnrtMtmlnt V«W Ulw ThM *f Yaar ••for# From MU SMm «| FmIIUmI Foomw Wtohlnftwj.—Innop drdw «f both bolltlcol parti•« boro oro frootly torootod in tho reanlts of o notional poll on tho qnootlon of gOTornment operation among ovor 5,000 nowapa- ipoy t^Hora thTPughojU tbo country. With 88 por cent oFIdob? IdlTofl, N gardlosa of political faltb, giving It a« their Impartial opinion that tho public la more than ever opposed to tho gov* ornment going into bnslneaa In com petition with Its citizens, observers here see little chance that either po litical party will find It a profitable campaign Issuer In tho opinion of party loaders this sort of a canvass among newspaper editors la the best possible Index of public opinion. They recall a similar questionnaire sent out o jeer ego In reenertloo with the proposition that the government lake ovor tho roll- roe ds permanent!*. Replies ot that time frees approximately tbo some a amber of editors showed tS por coot ogeieot the principle of gov ore meet operetta*. They reran aloe that with to »ea days from pafcttreitea of tbo wM ef tbo UbesMT feoaOesmeftre tbo aootimooi for ret ere ef tbo relireodi to tbofer eweoro bed dobauoty crye for strmrs SAKE fOSOPfpp* Mb mOBMb m *19oo Wottof mode b*s rboloa, omcb err Yt woo Jobe Ifewbrr?. father of tbo young man named, wbo eektd tbo qoeottoo. and borne Interest and tee pens* showed In voice and face. .'‘Sit down. John.” sold Mrs. Mow brey in her quiet, sensible way. Tbto la o subject that means our soo'd hap piness or misery, and we must act with prudence and wisdom. Ever since the Welby’s and their two beau tiful daughters, Elita and Wanda, moved Into the town Walter has been more thnu attrj^ted by them.” "“YesTl have observed that,” nodded John Mowbrey thoughtfully. ‘‘When you told him that you-would present him with a modem bouse and lot he felt that It was time to look around for a wife. While he seems to think the world of the Welby girls, I have noticed that he has been un decided and worried, as though he could not make up his mind. Today I had a quiet talk with him. His choice Is Wanda. Dear, gentle, loving creature, she would be mine, too. If fbe decision were left to me.** “Then why dnesn’t he settle down to that, and act accordingly?* quer ied practical, bard heeded Jobe. **Weit. lose Is raprltiaoa. yea knew •ad be doemi‘t Iblok be knows Wanda's mind Jab* mode ■ anrt ef ■ * -'»» II# vets »l kw b«mme n*Mc weft nrwwntelod with I WbmAe At ibn • Arm Par brkgbt. •pctabitf nets vwf-'i«e*nd bkm emm pirn* *4 * fw* w • . >« « * *'• “V I "tw n St iSw wnf pf n«nS I Hkm* *s ) S*w wSi 9Wd«S ^ w4 •m«d sow. nn»t dbnn bn •n««*n*v kmty IP RSipmwd fee Pm « fppe ess wf fMbMSL • ** •f ibn *aw Terq Vprsd wv *•« |M«nbe SPd rbnps ne an an#ty ■mming mapi. wbAcb fbe FVnwrb rwparpnd ne e barn Me Rrltleb bebtt. dtsnppenrad seme rime Ago Row ere reefy any one eats porridge, fish, bam and egga sod mar malade for breekfbat. Both tbooe wbo have leisure and tboee Who work oat smaller breakfasts sod larger lunch eons. The clubs and restaurants now pro vide big luncheons. Many serve ■ luncheon of four oir five courses—soup, fish, joints, sweets and cheese—and at a comparatively moderate price. Busy men find they can work better after a light breakfast—boiled egg or a thin rasher-of ham or bacon. But they satisfy their appetites fully at luncheon, giving an hour or even more to enjoy their food in comfort. With women, too, the hearty lunch eon is becoming popular. They no longer are satisfied with a enp of cof fee and some buttered cakes. Girl stenographers and clerks take a sub stantial meal of meat and pudding. Probably they have done a good morn ing's work on a cup of tea and a slice of bread and butter. 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There was n new brightness In her eyes a* she reafv poured, flustered, and seeming to sup press *Htnie great joy. “Mr. Mowhrey,” she spoke at once, “I -owe you the deepest gratitude, if you only knew it. 1 hope that in our close companionship which I have en couraged, you have never fancied that I was in love with you.” The amazing words overwhelmed Walter. “How could I think that you, with your regal beauty, could deign to look upon me except as one of the many loyal suitor# who think it an honor to win from you the smallest notice?’ “And you do love Wanda?’ •This Is preity |*la.n quest 1 ontgg.** submitted Walter *tf seeds la be.* as id lb# mit mm- ■*#?!?• vmssu isPv. ^happp Pa ppm cssi af eaglsAav- -stlPr Americas. Cspswiss a*d fy berseos. Anauig modem Inventions that make for emufort s subscriber MM ■* •»f the uwHit Important the capsules now n«ed for dUagreeahle medicines, and the wire screen used to protect our houses from disagreeable Insects. Quinine, he says, was In the days of the Civil war the great medicine of the army, and It was taken by the teaspoon with nothing to disguise its bitterness. All that is past. The well screened house, with its freedom from mosquitoes and flies, was un known to “the good old days,” and it alone is enyugh to make modern life worth the living.—From the Outlook. Russia’s Iron Ore Deposits. The greatest Iron ore deposits known are thought to have been locat ed near KouiPk, Russia, by magnetic disturbances of Intensity unequtled here ThcM* disturbances mere •todied tet era I years by the late Prof Km?t Ley si. a Russian ••Ml ip ba«* *««* I 1* am *wa* bp# *• »• m? »> f asm ba** jWMi ggR* §b* Mb an*# t mum* Mm ! #saSam 1 m?\j? mtm afP tppap M ps vPmp#s##u PaP gumfpm Paganm# earn aMflbaiMaP MM.*?* Mm?M* m?m app as Pp wmmm ■hmb Mm * «*a PaMPSMbst • * ■~r* T bib FOR SALE 1,500 SACKS CEMENT. 60,000 BRICK, INCLUDING/SEVERAL THOUSAND ROUGH TEXTURE BRICK 1,000 SACKS PLASTER. ANY OR ALL OF THE ABOVE, AT AT TRACTIVE PRICES F. O. B. WILLISTON » I HAVE IN TRANSIT ONE CARLOAD OF FINE MULES, YOUNG AND WELL BROKEN TO WORK ANYWHERE. I ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES AND WAGONS THAT 1 CAN SELL AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE WHOLESALE MARKET. I CAN NOW MAKE IMMEDIATE DEL- LIVERY OF EITHER SHORT OR LONG LEAF PINE TIMBER ROUGH OR DRES Q. A. Kennedy WiUUton, S. C d ■ rnces Lio Big Reduction Success in Sense of the Word ' I WISH TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF BARNWELL AND ADJOINING COUNTIES FOR THE SPLENDID PAT RONAGE ACCORDED MY BIG STOCK REDUCTION SALE,’ WHICH MADE IT SUCH A HUGE SUCCESS. THE SALE CAME TO A FORMAL CLOSE SATUR DAY NIGHT, BUT TO SHOW MY AP PRECIATION, 1 HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF EXCEPTIONAL BAR GAINS FOR ANOTHER WEEK. DURING WHICH TIME THE PRICES ON MANY ARTICLES WILL BE EVEN LOWER THAN DURING THE SALE. YOU KNOW THE CLASS OF GOODS 1 SELL AND MY REPUTATION. FOR FAIR PEALING. SO COME IN AND TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OPPOR TUNITY. A. PORTER KM/IM C LiZJ