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7 /■ -y X* If 7, ItlS. * A\D_MEAS»Kt.S . O 1* ' »ABD, WALTEKBORO, & C Vr fl^alr ../w* pflnt tfc# stacd&rd |l.* elgktS/Wcd Bfasum as tx^d by tbe^T p m. dry. ahall be to pound* per tl. » v m. -green. *t*n be 3d pound* per buabeL , green. »■ bull. »h*n be 2 bosbeis per berrelf^'. welgbta/bcd Beasure* as tied by they peecbee. matured, shall be 6t Oonersl Assembly tbla year. ;pounds per busbel. ' ,v , Apples, green, shall be 2 1-2 bu*h- Pcnckes. dried, shall be 26 pounds cMperbarrel. per bushel. v \j / Apples, green, shall be SO pounJs I Pears, a&atured. shall be # 3f per bushel. .. i pounds .per bushel. Apples, dried, shall be 24 pounds j Pears, dried, shall be 2d pounds per barrel. per bushel. ~7 APffe *eed •tall be 40 pounds per | Plums .ahall be 44 pounds . per tusftel. 4 bushel. Blue grass hfcedahiir be 14 pomdi | Pcutoe*. Ir;*h. shall be 2 1-2 per buphel. ••. v [busaeis per barrel. Beans, dred.' shall be *10 pou^ls Poraroes. Irish, shall be 60 pounds "per bushel.,^ per bushel. Sean*, rcren. in pods, stall be Z' Potato**, sweet, shall be a'i'ppttuits pounds per^ushel. > p«r bushel. Etans. freer., in rods, shall r.e . • Potatoes, sweet shall be 2 1-2 1-2 bushels p*’ barrel. . | bash*. Is per barrel. Beane, castor, sbal! be 44.pounds • Peanuts shall l*e LZ pounds per per bushel. oushel. . Beets shall be S>i p*r j Pork. net. shall be ZOO pounds per butbel. 1 barrel. Blatkberr^s shall be 4S »nds j yu:nces. matured, shall be 4S per bushel. tJ»unds pe;r busliel ,» - i- } *} ‘ - ^ H LM y . .. X: & Company CHA Blackberries, dried, shall t* pounds pf-r bushel. Brnn shall be 20 pounds lu>h- «K Broom com seed, shall be: <2 lb?, per bushel. ’ Buckwheat shall be a** pettnds per bushel. ' i' '■ \ i Barley shall be 4S..p<K*-ds p*r bushel. Beef, net. shall be 2v0 pounds per barrel. Carrots shall be 20 pounds per bushel. Cabbage shall be 20 pounds per bushel Cherries, with stems, shall be 54 pounds per bushel. Cherries, without stems, shall, be (4 pounds per busbel. Corn, shelled, shall be 54 pound* per bushel. Cora in ear shucked shall be TO pounds per bushel. 74 pounds." per bushel. Corn, green, with shuck, shall be ICO pounds per bushel. Corn, rreen. w ith shu< ks. shall be 2 1-2 bushels per barrel. Corn., matured, with shu«ks. shall be 5 bushels .per barrel Raspberries *ha!l be 4S pounds p< r. base* i: Rve seed shall be 4 6 pounds perl bushel. Redtcp shall be 14 pounds per bushel. " . . Rye s*ed shall be 5€ pounits per 20 pounds per bushel. Sage shall be 4 pounds per bushel. Salt *h«.!l be 20 pounds per bushel. Sorghum ntoiasts shall be- 12 pcur«.s jK-r gallon. Sorghum seed shall be 50 pounds per bushel. ’ Btrawoeeries shall be 48 pounds per i.-ivh-d. Shlad. turnips, kale, shall be 30 [-i>u-.«ts pe. bushel. Salads, mustard, spinach, shall be 20 pounds per bushel. ■ T'ircips shall be 2 12 buc.ieis per barrel. TuVrips rhall l.e 2 » poiiiils per - •»!:♦». Tomatces -ha"; its 2 • pou ids n« t burhel. Timothy seed shall he 45 pounds per bushel. 0 Velvet grass seed shall be 7 pound** per busbel. * Walnuts shall be 20 pbnr.da per bushel. Com. pop. sh?.U he 70 pounds per {bushel, brshel. . . j Wheat shall be 0 * poun^a 1m r Corn meal, bolted. sha\ be im pounds per bushel. , Cucumbers shall be 4? pounds “ bushel; Chestnuts sh&ll be 50 pcuRu» per bushel. Cement fhall be SO pounds per fcUShci. Coke shall be 4 0 pounds per busl> •I. Ch*rctr-.l shall t« 22 rc^nds per buslvtl. Coal, stone, shall le 80 pounds per bushel. ,e THE RR6ADB STORE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street ;r/T- TON,. SOUTH CAROLINA- he Largest Wholesale and Retail’ Mail Order House in the South. * - ■* % ** y * * • ^.^ * • «>‘s' fi 1 U ~ ) fin ii ■ij. in •ii'biw hi. ■mi fr mi 'I Mjr ,, A SURPLUS SALE X X Xm T '» « :X<t :S W :Jr .t J* :js ijs AN EVENT W1THOI T PARALLEL IN THE ENTIRE ISTORY. $75,000.00 STOCK SACRIFICED FOR > / BARGAINS! WHOLE SALE COST AND LESS. ! ! ! ! ! x ^ • V $ \ # :> :> ^ * Z# * ❖ !> .« :> BARGAINS! NDALLOVE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ABOUND ALL OVER OUR GREAT STORE- AU. OF OUR NEW.SPRINO Sl ITS ARE INCIJUD- WAISTS; ED IN THIS MAMMOTH CLEARANCE S) WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS!' |12.!»8 Suits Reduced to...'. f 9.49 315*00 Suits Reduced to ...'. 1 11.79 117.50 Sujts Reduced to 1:1.39 $20.00 Suita Reduced to IU.39 $25.00 Suits Reduced to . , 19.911 30.00 Suits Reduced to JM.30 $37 20 Suits Reduced to 29.99 Allot our Dresses reduced in like per centagfe for * Clearance. ■» „ » 75c'ai d 8?e White Lawn Lingerie Waists Re duced to ... v. ° ,90.4.1 $1.00 White Lawn Lingerie Waists R*dseed to O.H7 $1.5v White Lawn and Linen Waists Reduced to 1.32 $2.50 White laiwn and Linen Wa.Hts Reduced \ to / 2.15 'Write us for your wants, the same price cuts prevail all over our store. SEE CHARLESTON FIRST. \ 4 T ’ Canarv seed ?hall be 4'' potincs ‘.*' _* . >>-. * r r.e, In K un'4 IJen:cmt»u:nr «>i ^ir^. Jaae K. Beunetf. Mrs. Tar.o ElizaWth Bennett, (ii}s‘ beloVed me:her„^departed this life April 15. l!*13. a^<*d 46 year a and. ceven moriths. She died .very sud denly nt her home n\ar Lodge. Mrs. Bennett was J*tni p Hern don. daughter of Jtie lute John E Herndon, a^d wj^e of thrf late W. M. P^*nuett. Site had beetivln tailing health for th< last two oV three years. '•.L tfc* end v.es not expected to "be per bushel. ‘Clover seed, red and white shall shall be 60 pounds per bushel. ^ Cotton seed shall be 30 pounds per bushel. Cotton .seed, long staple, shall be 40 pounds per bushel. Flax seed shall be 56 pounds "ijer >:t*- a bushel. Flour shall be li>4 pounds per bar- . rel. Fish shall be 200 "pounds pdr bir- reh ^ • ->. Gooseberri« 3 s snnl! l»e 4 8 pounds •per bushel. ? Grapfs. with stems, shall !*» 4fc pounds per bushel. Grapes, without stems, .-hall le CO pounds per bushel. Horseradish shall be 50 pc-ntt;:* per bushel. Hickory nuts shall 1— " 0 pounds per. bushel. Hair, plaste ring, snail l* ( p< ands per bushel. Hominy shall be 62 pourids per kushel. Hungarian seed shall be 4f peunds per bushel. Hemp s«e<! shall be 44 pounds pe r bushel. Land plaster shall IX leto p* aads per bushel/ LixneV unslacked. shall be SO pounds per bushel. Lime, slacked, shall be 4«» pounds, per bushel. X^ Liquids shall b* 5 42, giiiorx l Mr barrel. / , Melon, cantelope. rhaiT M '0 9 pounds per bushel. , ° Meloh. cantelope. shall b*> 2 1-2 bushels per barrel, .Millet, German, seed, shall le* 2t* ° pounds per bushel. Millet. Misaquri. shall, be 50 . pounds per bushel. Millet. Tenxwsser. fhall i*e 20 pounds per bushel. 1 ,i. Orchaod grass seed shall be 14 V pounds per bqshel. , .Osage orange, seed shzll^ be 32 pounds.oper bushel: • Onions, matured, shall be 24 lbs. V "Pff bushel^ * i. Onions, top buttons, shall be 2S pounds per bushel. Onions, button sh^il be 22 pounds per bushel. Parsnips shall be 50 pounds per bushel. r near. She'leaves to mourn her loss f.vv • hildrtn and tevo grand-< hildren, leaving our home clouded with sor- row and weeping. It teas sad in deed. to give dp our darling mother. But realizing that God knows bet., v.e'tiad <onsolatton in the thought rha* mother is not dead, but gone be fore. Life is often darkened by sorrow*, but these thoughts, though card to bear, serve to remind ds onstantly tha* we, too. shall some .lk“ h*ar the summons, "Child. Come Home.” . • While ve lihve our mother here no more with us. on earth, we have :h*> »w*-et consolation of knowing •hat we- have an ar.g*L a preeioas treasure ic Heaven, whom we «ch :nve; again someday. "T » fo sweebto think of the happy reunion wjten we. tco. shall be call ed to gr >o our Heavenly home, there to n;€‘t our loved onea gone before. * . a -.h-re th^rr will nq rwre sad nartinc. ' Th* tuneral scrvicesX^r^^conduct- -d at the home ato'clock by Revs J. C. Lawsqyr. aad W. P. Mead ows. afrer whxft the renains-jACre la.d to r*scXin the family buryinit ground, /^be was a dutiful mother and tlx large attendance of the fri^ifds at the funeral attested the g£ regard in which sto was held by them. We stiH miss her. but why should we miss her. To leave a home •V j e> ^ * of suashint and, happiness to come pine •is ba<k to this world of lin and sorrow There ;? always a bright side to the death ot a Christian.‘however Kad' it is. L is hard to give her up. although her daywire long: she was so Jolly z-jod" f r.i!.. f[rue to miagle among the tpron-c. v'j . • • , s': i 5he dwells in Heaven now while we have pain and sorrow here, " She long to-welcome us all home, Tfcere’ll be no phrting there. * . i . Low thou are lying tuother darling. Sleeping with the-.qtiiet dead; Now no grief nor pain can touch thee; • All earth'* cares for thee are fled. Gone from aril that vexed you here. Tired hands now aoftly folded , Rest and calm around they bier. » o 9 « o Earth had few Uhe you my mother. Patient, tender, just and true. Hedged with tborna was all thy life'* / *c , < / Smoaks Blacksmith Shop / " / " ° '* a Will do your repairing reasonably as • to price and well as to workmanship. We •use none but the best material in making re pairs., Your'further patronage will be ap preciated. t \ '■/' Your horses shod ac any time. Mr. B. F* Fralix has change ol thy* shop and horse shoeing, and will be glad to see you. Open blithe time. v V * Horseshoeing a specialty , Smoaks Blacbmith Shop DR. H. M. CARTER, PROPRIETOR - / SMOAKS. SOUTH CAROLINA UHKN VIsJTlNti THE <TTY HV THE DON'T FAIL TO \ ' \ o STOP IN TO ©SeftR LEVY'S MOST KEi 1 ABLE CLOTHING^ STORE -H .-l M)U WtH.ES ARE CUT IN HALF AND STILL WE OF IE \\fb:E KVI RY PURCHASE I .2M-.MV,hl\<. sT. AT S. W. CORNER OF MOHR|8 0 \ The Handsome Green Corner . fc CYPRESS SASH, DOORS and BLINDS Sash, Doors, Blinds, Rooting, Brick. N ! • A And all Builders Material Carried in Stock in all Merchantable Sizes. Orders jfi promptly filled. Let us figure with you. We are sure our prices will save you money on your needs. * C. A. SAVAGE.:. ‘ ‘ . -*-v • 'l lanufacturer of Rosith and-Dressed Lomler. Walterboro, : : : :• : ’ S. > C. —in iiT** — Largest Mar.afacturing stock house in the South. Special sizes on short notice. A. H. FISCHER CO. Charleston, - S. C. BEST QUALITY , ~ EXPEKT WORKMANSHIP L. Wether horn & Son %« F S C Y R E S S DOORS, SASH aND BLINDS Charleston, South CaroiSoeL Prompt Deliveries Estimates Furnishecf t r — . t fair. j Sy.eil fu 1* no -v t Ison ha;: f..-.'..-* <1 WI.NTHKOP COLLEGIA -i- s« liolui-!ii|' ;r.'l tr.'ira'-c Fv.»»i{. nutU.L.'!.. •r The PVmnliiat&h for tao award of vpi aut s. holan-hipa In Wi.ahrop Col- c.ur. r d ou" <»:.«!/• .■ nr i.- .'', 1 ^ ai.d ^or the sdrii*rion of n'*w the billow ' Ar.d thf- UO< !:!ilif':' U T\ ■*. ►'!( .. f | From thy j.lar*- on 1 gh nvy mot'. - t r. [-Pray • faint touou I >< high * .■ ; Pra> • tin .-t. fcjiIhiuu v iil b»* h«-ld, at thu C>umy Couri House ou,Friday, July 4. at f j •. uF*Appluants must be not lean th ui iur- path. Yet thy faith was strong and pur.-: Manybitter pup was thins, Many an hour of griof and pain. Many a hope for ttie dismantled. Meekly borne but not In .vain. » . • ’ > Now beyond the tide my.ihother, Refuge safe ^md sweet thou hast. Now thy robe’s are white and stain- lesa, r ... Ntow Jife's shadows are all pao» Bright and radiant things thou movest. . • Angel songs are in thine ears: Never more can sorrow reach thee — Sweet S * n ^. 0 ™ UnF i ; " |sixteen years of age. When Schoiur Anr**!s tlrV' vicil k. ep fll d'. • t' 4t cr " v * t ' ni ‘ l a,, ‘ }r 4 they n>f!e. /. I*'* 1 b *' awarded to those making ihe * ’: \'u more •, lanqulsh h^f. , !,< v highest average nr this examinat''H. Could we r ail thi*e back jay mother Hl: ,> v ^r Never eartlgly'ivron*:s arr' th«' re. Thqiigb our hearts ar« full of woe, ! 0| . |y , f0 . n mitl j ( , rjSt Wllh our aching si*n»e of so’-.ow , ucain Only stric ken hearts can know - jnr Though, we feel that borne and u o'I Are bi^tearful metnorlcA now. Thoegh we mis.: tb« touch r r- mbther Thgt ever• soothed our arhiiiF l.c in. Yetv'tis sweet to know thou art re.t- ' Ing By God’s pafcture,cv.-r green -ed Oh, how our ach.vg hei.rt* :n >•»** row bend: Thy v ill b< cltfue. Lord k**-;* u* tr» the end. • A LoViftg Daughier: ;r i 2__ .i Cortt $Brti, C'.t!M-fi«otc»*» l C-r* Tb* »o* C ca>i «. ro * • ( Ia'- ‘c<f*V- i’aniL.'.jf, arc curt- tw. >t.uu«rli .'. i -i itr-w-nir llr. pi-ttr 1 * Arti*rr.!r Itcalinic 1 rL It rt icvcj J’fcj. Hear: -. :-t ^a.T.t . an. «2.. ttfc. f’..OT. provided th» i y' meet the conditions governing flic 1 award. Applicants (<>r Scholarships should write to Presi dent Johnson before the examinafoit for Scholarship examination ‘blanku. Scbotgrrhips are worth $100 an# free M ien. The next session v*t|' open September 17. Ik A3. For fur ther information and' dialogue, aJ- l ♦*«•« Pres 1). B. .:o! von. Rock flllf S. C. L't +.>