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. tfran 1 LIVE STOC * The Largest of 1 Personal Mention. * ?Mr. J. P. Matheny is spending several days in the city. ?Mr. W. H. Wroton, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. Emory A. "Hooton, of Augusta, spent Sunday in the city. ?Mr. J. J. O'Neal, of Savannah, spent a few days here this week. ?Messrs. J. H. Smith, R. W. D. Rowel 1, and A. W. Knight spent last Friday in Columbia. t>. ..r ? i ?Airs. j. n. vwtfii!-. m vwii IVObWU, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in the city. ?Misses May Zeigler and Mamie Connor, teachers in the graded school, spent the Easter holidays at their homes. ?Mr. L. A. Hartzog, of Govan, was in the city Monday. He has recently returned from Charleston, where he liasb?en attending the medical college. ?Messrs. F. M. Moye and Norman Kirscb, of Fairfax, spent Sunday anr part of Monday here. They were here t< attend the Brabham-Risher marriage. Ehrhardt Democratic Club. Pursuant to order of County Chairman H. CL Folk, you are earnestly requested to meet at Ehrhardt, S. C., on Saturday, the 28th day of April, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of reorganizing and electing a member of the county Democratic executive committee and delegates to the county convention, wiilcn win assemble at the court house .Monday, May 7th, 1906, and such other business as may come before the club. G. B. Clayton, C. R. Clayton, * Scretary. ChairmaD. Ehrhardt, S. C., April 16th, 1906. ? I Club Meeting. The Colston Democratic club will meet at the school bouse on Saturday, April V' 28, at 3.30 o'clock, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing delegates to the county convention, May 7,1906, and at tending to such other matters as may come before the club. P. M. Yarn, G. H. Kearse, Secretary. Chairman. Colston, S. CM April 14,1906. Club Meeting. The Bamberg Democratic club will meet in the court house in this city on .f Saturday, April 28th. at four o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of reorganizing, electing a member of the county executive com mittee, delegates to the county conven. . tion, and for such other business as maj come before it. J. B. Black, Vice President. Bamt erg, S. C., April 17,1906. v - ^ Baptist Charch Announcement. Let ail the churches in Barnwell association send representatives to the joinl union meeting at Barnwell beginning on . Friday, April 27. The missionary rallies begin at Salkehatchie on Tuesday, April 24; at Springtown on Wednesday, April 25; at Long Branch on Thursday, April 26. Honor Roll Denmark Graded SchoolGrade 1?Maud Creech, Fitz Hugh Cox Annie Lee Tant, Willie Folk, Kistlei Warren, Odelle Smoak. Grade 2?William Hallman, Helen Milhous, Frank Creech, Fred Hooker Earl Cain, Maud Ellzey, Charlie Arledge Counts Smoak, Abram Hallman, Willie Califf, Marshall Gillam, Elizabeth Brux Agnes Goza, Wolsey Kearse, Jesse Folk Grade 3?Floride Garris, Josephine Faust, Hubert Driggs, Laurie Gillam Gary Hightower, Sigrid Owens, Virginia Faust, Mattie Creech, Shuler Owens, Lillie Hallman,"Annie Hooker, Maggie Sey. mour, Levi Folk, Daisy Kearse. Grade 4?Wildon Cain, Tindal Califf Hardy Tant, Julia Goolsby, Hey ware Goza, Eugene McNeely, Von Etta Mil hous, Eulie Ellzey, Rene Nix, Ira Garris Grade 5?Malcolm McCrae. Martha Ray, Roy Tyler, Claudia Nix, Jennie Hallman, Pauline Sandifer, Elmo Stead' man, Harold Kearse, Lois Ray. Grade 6?Boyce Steadman, Jesse Rowell, Blonde Barton, Olive Pearson, Rutb 8eymour, Louis Clark, Cecil Ellzey, Clifton Goza, Wesley Folk, Henry Ray Gladys Milhous. Grade 7?Ruby Guess, Mary Lee Hightower. Grade 9?Lottie Kearse, Alma McNeely, Randal Gillam, Alma Pearson Ina Califf. Grade 10?Lillian Nix, Gertrude Riley Lula Hightower, Lynn Goolsby. Distinguished?Azile Nix, George Hail man, Stanwix Mayfield. New Advertisements. A. C. Griffin?Don't Forget. Glenn Springs Co.?Glenn Springs Mineral Water. DEVIL'S ISLAND TORTURE is no worse than the terrible case of piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was ad vised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles, Ky Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. 25c at H. F. Hoover's, J. B. Black, * ? K BAMBEI DEALER I IN K AND VEHICL1 Stock in this the State MARSHAL SOULT. Bncllib Views of the Famous Lieu* tenant of Napoleon. "When* I had Soult as my opponent I could eat. drink and amuse myself without fear of being surprised. It was not that he failed to be a great commander. He was wonderful in his way; he knew how to collect 100,000 men at a fixed point on a fixed date, but when he had collected them he never knew the least in the world what to do with them." So said Wellington, and on this occasion he actually ate Soult's dinner, which was in course of preparation for him. But, though the capture of the French marshal seemed inevitable, he was already "beyond the toils, having by a supreme effort extricated himself from perils as fearful as ever beset a general." It was a masterly retreat, and 4+ ha TT9C tint nnlv Wfltph I UliVU^UVUt It UV ViO -vw w??v ing for the best advantages to be gained,' but testing the spirit of his men. His hand was almost on their pulses, his eye was ever watchful, and suddenly, by a stroke almost theatrical in its effect, he "drew up the troops, i 20.000 in number, on the position he had occupied two months before at the battle of Braga," thus rousing the ; spirits of his soldiers. " He continued the retreat, facing every difficulty of country and weather, , but never deterred, and finally crossed the Cavado "in full time, for the English guns were thundering on the rear." He had lost about 5,000 men; he had entered Portugal with fifty-eight pieces of artillery; he returned without a gnn. ? Colonel J. Hanbury Williams, ; C. V. O., C. M. G., in Blackwood's MagI azine. THE NAMES HE USED. They Helped to Sell the Wonderful Works of Whistler. Though the peculiar nomenclature* Whistler adopted for the output of his brush and needle inevitably in its novelty excited ridicule and censure and was surely adopted, just as his hirsutial oriflamb was carefully cultivati ed. mainly as an advertisement to attract the custom of the hunter after art novelties and art bargains even as his wand and flat brimmed hat were as? sumed to mark him out to "the man in the street," there is no little to be said in favor of such nomenclature by those who recognize the sisterhood of the various fine arts. Whistler's early days were passed in an atmosphere of music, and, apart from the masterful craving of erratic genius for novelty and his appreciation on reaching manhood and looking forth on the world of the value 1 of new processes in systematic self ad1 vertising, it was therefore not unnatu> ral that he should use musical terminology in giving titles to the output of . his work in graphic art. Why should . he not speak of that work as sym, phonies or harmonies in white, in ' green, in blue, in gray or what not? Why should the word "arrangement" , be confined to musical notes? Is not what is perhaps his masterpiece, his ' mother's portrait, really and truly, as children say, an "arrangement" in black and gray??Critic. i Cause of Kosebleed. , In weak persons bleeding at the nose ; is freqnentJy hurtful and should be stopped without delay, as continued hemorrhage may prove fatal if neg, lected. Those who suffer from poorness of ' blood or anaemia and are sometimes 1 seized with violent nosebleeding should ' avoid as far as possible anything which may tend to bring it on. Gentle exercise only should be taken, as violent , bodily movements may provoke a repeI tition of the hemorrhage. Even run. ning downstairs hastily should be avoided. Bleeding at the nose is usu| ally a sign that something is wrong with the system. The cause should, if ' possible, be discovered and steps taken to remove it. "Survival of the Fitte?t." t In Ireland from time immemorial . candidates for political honors have had to cope not only with Irish brains, but with the noble Irish oak in the snape or a sninaian, a taci wuil-ii illuminates a reminiscence of Galway, found in Blackwood's Magazine. When Georve IV. visited Ireland an election ' for Galway was pending. The king in| quired of a Galway gentleman who , j came up to Dublin to attend his levee ! which candidate would probably be rei turned. "The survivor, sir," replied the gentleman. Exceptions. Hardy?She may he well educated, 5 as you say, but she uses very singular expressions. Tardy?She does? Hardy?Yes. Yesterday, for instance, she . spoke of a musical concert. Tardy? ! Wasn't that correct? Hardy?Certainly not. It wasn't necessary to say [ "musical" in speaking of a concert. A . concert must be musical. Tardy? * Must, eh? Well, I've been to some that were not. .... 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She eommuni/>ot?a Kor ctoto rkf minrt to hpr maiH VMVVU UVA OVWVW V* AUtUV* V v MV. "L'ave 'im to me, mum; l'ave 'im to me!" said the girl. By and by the doctor came to the door, and Bridget opened it about au inch. "Sorry, sir," said she, "but ye can't come in the day, dochter." "Can't come in? How's that?" "The mistress do be too ill for to see ye the day, sir." "Texas is one of the most moral States in the Union," said Opie Read, the lecturer. "Now, don't laugh. An old Kansas man now living there told me so. No swearing there at all. Why, the ocly swearing I heard there was myself talking about railroad trains, and that wasn't real cussing?just justifiable criticism. Great train service they have in Texas. Cotton Bolt train came in on time in a little town on the line, and the Commercial Club was so pleased it raised a purse for the engineer. Honest man, he was, though, and he said, 'I can't take this money, friends; this is yesterday's train.'" "Some of us," said Borem, "are organizing a new society that you should join." "Haven't time," replied Wise. "I'm thinking of organizing a new society myself. It's the 'S. S. U. 8.'" "What's that? The 4U. S.' sounds patriotic, anyway." "It's more than patriotic. It's the society for the Suppression of Useless Societies.'' When you have that "tired feeling" and have no energy, try SHAW'S PURE MALT. It will build you right up. For sale at the Dispensary. Candidates Cards. FOR SUPERVISOR I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for County Supervisor of Bamberg county, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. J. B. KEAR3E. FOR AUDITOR We place before the voters of Bamberg county the name of Rev. S. P. Chisolm as a candidate for County Auditor and Superintendent of Education, subject to the result of'the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. Col9ton, S. C., March 9th, 1906. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are forbidden to enter upon my lands for the purpose of hunting, fishing, or cutting timber of any kind, or for any purpose whatsoever. Those who trespass in any way will be prosecuted. MRS. ANNIE E. FOLK, -RomWrr S ft ATarrh 27. 1906. ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton. Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build ing, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory and Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pack ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files Oilers, Etc , cast every day. Work 150 hands. lumim n AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 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State Constables Miller, Mulligan, Hays and Dean of Spartanburg, destroyed a 180-gallon still in the upper section of that county early Saturday morning. In addition to cutting up the still the officii captured 1,500 gallons of beer and ten gallons of corn whiskey. The still was in the Dark Corner section, just this side of the North Carolina line. All smart up-to-date women of to-day, Know how to bake, wash, sing and play; Without these talents a wife is N. G. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. H. F. Hoover. The audience at a Bernhardt performance in Ohio had quite an exciting experience and were championed in their riehts bv the actress herself. The raana ger of the local theater and the repres? ntative of Madame Bemhardt's managers had a row before the curtain over guarantees, one manager telling the audience the play, which was "Camille," would not proceed, and that they might go home, and the other assuring them that the play would go on. 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In office every day in the week. Graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental * ?Offloo riilTt tf\ Vlflnk VtUV/O UVdk * w COTTON SEED. Has your cotton seed run out? Do you want to increase your yield another ' -V? year? Then write for prices and circulars of the Original Phillips Improved Seed. J. L. PHILLIPS, l l-18.3m Orangeburg, S. C. .ill