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Tom rantcrr Zmim •u 9s9o$ki6ci f» tkm *tU t»M te rwt Wc~X’ T** 4. 1MI. 47 rsolcttac. vfcfcft w» M loflwa: . • , ■ v | c! >n»* fcsjcjurat ' ‘tlM tower* of tU* «eate to oa «aat» m4 «9«toat *+rk*ti&g rj «« r*e>«tstz« t&at *&.- i * ( to tmpoaHhi* ’mhJtrjt «4^sut* nO- Ttmd toc.:^>*. r»iT*s:i4 &• lirANTS NO ^DEADHEADS’* ON ^ rTT* ^ £+ . __ - w _„ , *IM* c*k. W* fi-'vaor rwx^iii* tUl LIST OF EMPLOYES* .ft** unAn 914 yt?4*<*n is tz* *94 t-V p r test «f tl* »»*&*«• *«f c^ersrift* tie n .ra*4«. ia4 It to tfcertfcf* ts tk* l*t****t of A CALL UAOto THC LAW MAKKM ^ ^rttotcen thxi tbr cz»esMO of . to fftrtfWT UtCLSM TAX | the ec=sa* carrier* UPON AONlCULTUfUL ^offlMlir. itoi 0—0 *f tk* trace tkeir orlfta back to tko o’i Arjaa race. M7< *• e»ckaa»e- It «m4 to bo tkoock* Chat the Aryaaf r*-r» trim t-.rs* TcJi^a' Ati* aereral tkcner.-to *f rear* *sc. B« oof tz_s ctola t2u: their k->a* •51 :h* *csti?r* ti*5K* ^ ^.t t^o la<iiaa knack . Feat terrs-’i the DC THE MA W. GLOVER, BaakmpL . To *ke Creditors of the ihoT- Btak- r»Ot: ) ' , ■ Net Ice to hereby girea that on tho 10th day of Pobroary. A. D. 1415, the above named Bank rapt »a* dnhF ad indicated Bankrupt, and that m t rbe irst meeting of fcto creditor* *111 rV **■. .to* Wi w ib# held, at the d«lce of the Referee. WP R ••• oawc j rcM1 people* Office Bonding. "Elat I ***t to ktFr." she said to | ^ H to2 >i gtiee». Charleston. 8. C., tho »aitr*oa. according to a Xe* York on rh* 2#th day of Pebroary, A. D. eerrespeadeat trf the Cscteaaft ‘Tmoa* 1»15. at 1? p’c!ock nopn. at which Persian gta^^Thd* there's so taay poopte time the said" creditor* may attend, t, .tho ;'ta Xe* forkevheo sscet of 'em. ho far ] prove their etal.su, appoint a -trus- 8^r* *ii 7«a*ocs Into the G^rsasa fcrtiti. ' asd- tho Greeks toward | to. • l ccce idro to Cr»ete; whflo the f-rrefather* of the j Celts as: i R^taaa* k^.^ed the Das- X r^a a a bo Kver iito Italy ard GakeL ': Wo ka/.w tkat a^ these peopl«e are re> toted from sue/ weeds that hare the root W« eha te3 by ate. when the they EES], s I tear m u* adnn rf frMk. »•«»; 'I ▼lee asd safety We. therefore, call* tpoa oar ‘lawmaker*, cawrts aad Isrieo to bear the foregoing lacya tk tsiad akea dealing wttk tko Carrier* of tkto state am elally reoftnn tko dodoratiooa of _ tko Inst aasnal eoaeoattea of ov thing a boot their daily State Unloo. oppooiag tko poosogo of Bwem For tnsteaeos. wo kaow tkot } tko oocaXod 'fall-crew' bOl before tko Aryans traTolcd ta carte draw* the thirty-third legto inter* of Teaaa." by cattle, boeaaao oor word* to Tko fanners of Xteooorl la tho bat “a^le.•' "Toko" aad ‘vagoa** an _ __ ^ finLnt py u overwbeimiag mm from Aryan root word*. Wo dra*a naoa ngrteoltar* moy travel to Jority, swept tkto tow of tho stnteto that at oce time they were pastoral aad fro over the highways of com-1 beck of that state, and It should people, depending mainly, oa their mere*, may bo’Jd dtiee. girdle the cotxu cf of all steiate book* «her* Seeks and herds, Ucaate oor words globe with bonds of steel; may search * It appear* and to legtolatar* of this ew«,” ''wetter," “ <ooL' "cow." “ox." I '•teer" ard "k*rd" oomo from Arran * ord*. Other word* tell as that they w«te a notnadk people, migrating ac tress urea la tho earth or \ should pass r^h a bw or traverM the skto*. bot la the «»d it { e mUar kjftoiatkm »hkh an- willV rest apr* the soil No dollar ; neceaaary expenditsre* * will reouia suspeaded la midair It is > The asm* rule appue* to an regh-. coriisg to the teas' 3 to obtain pastar- m wZ » ..nr. J 1.«V ■ MM IMM. <!»-«-. ' '-^TL m M apple that falls from a tree. expeaees of Isdsrtry wtthoat glvjeg When a fanner Ws a plow be part! Tes pond tog beneet* to the pokut. the tt.*l who miaed t;.e metal, the I “ cftOme* a feed/ cf men *•- woodman who fellpd - the tree, the 1 ■«**¥* legtobtaree-aad th y manifartarer who assembled the raw. i * n fe &? ** he there oho. .3 material and shaped it tote an sr •''* their feltow- td that i AsahcUtr* a service somettonad favor lx I I Ucto of os* falten. the railroad traasported It and the dealer who sold hits tho good* He pa/s the wage* of. labor and capital employed lo the transaction a* well as pay* for the tools, machinery, buildings, etc, esed ta the coostmrtloa of the commodity aad the same applies to all articles of use aad diet of him self and those engaged ip the sub sidiary lines, of Indesiry. There Is no payroll In civilisation that does not rest upoa tk* back of the farmer lie must pay the bills —all of them The total value of the nation's annual sgrirulteral products 1* around I!2.0'-0/(0*j.t/j»0, sod It to. aa/e to esti mate that 45 cents on every dollar goes to r„e*-?lng ihe eipyr.»»a of aute sldtafy IndURtrles Thv farmer do*-* not work more ..thah Vhlrty. minute* per day “for himself; the remaining thirteen hour^ of •he day s', toll-he deto’es to m<e’ifiy the pe>ro|l of the hif*-1 h»r,da of rgr- ..'it . Si a> the .ir.*nufactu»>4r, railroad, ooniuer- Clal and other S3 Ihcreate la tne «;<♦&*** of la- dj>try witkojrt due regsrd for xhk mta »no bow- their backs to the aummer'a sun to i^eet the payroll. Lit these committee*, while making a record |e4 themselves, rtb the skia off the shoulders of tt3 farmer by urging the togUtoutr* to toy- another burden upon his heavy load aad under the tosh,of "be it enac.'.ed" good.him on to pull aad surge at the trace* of civil- IzAtioa. no matter how he may sweat f'arn and gall at the task When legislatures cut a melon" for labor they hand the farmer a ^emVn. The farmers of the United Btate* are not fiaancially able to carry heads' on their pa; rolls t/u Fred hills'are not ;Wd we have so:..Mhlng for t;. m/(o do and| we are r.vt wlll.rg to o<rr/ rtf*:'brrt-d help of dtfxnde .t^t^d-.^fie*. unless It to a c-rrlon* thought, that t=-«n;s v h»»e '.'t.rT-d x'/no one.that fcuta/ of ihe /Iryaa ;ec£:s* are comi/tg to gether aga.’a La the United S-ateas. for the Hz A t-ae since their ae;ar-*- ou tto'isar.ds cf ytiri bark. If will take ce-t iriev taeir amalgan-a' on la w'oat has been caned the melting pot;" tt doubt levs the homologous people thus descended will t>e the gneatext people la the world. Vevay. Ipdlahcy. without to Xew Tort am*- alat If I ever took back tk’ fashl— I seen here to Tevfcy. I d tee* every cuatcnsr I've got as’ probably gt! pet oct o’ the New York aiat nothto' bet a rwtadle anyway, from end to aad an’ from before breakfast to lockin’ «P time. I was nepposed to git a In a I got there It weaover a ■hootin’ gallery, an’ tk* thing* that aeighkow hood was convenient far ain't nothin* { for yoe an’ me to apeak of. I moved' g ^ b ’ ;g '* iftfe . St . t dtote sal* of th<s Bankrupt'F'P« r oP*' r *" ty." or a proposition for compteltlon EDWARD W. HUGHES. Referee In Bankruptcy. Dated Feborary lltk, 14.14. NOTE—That proof of Claim most be la accordance with tbe form pre scribed by the Supreme Court of the untied IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. * For the District of South Carolina. la Bankruptcy. IN THE MATTER OF W H. GUESS Jk BRO. . County of Colletoa COURT OF COMMON PLE.\? Farmers A Merchants Ear-: corporation, - . : ^ - Plaintiff.. . mpf '\ . f against . Notice to bwreb/ ri"en that on the 1*- Fitn and J. J. Dari —r*. 141 Si INiPBBHt | Bankrupt. quick an’ they wouldn't give mo bock |To the Creditors of the .abov-v Bank- the deposit 1 sent when I wrote to en gage th' room. But I ain’t goaa under take to tell ye about all th' little things like that that happened to me. That * New York, get I want to tell ye oae thing; When I* git back to Veray— and I'm f-ssin’ today—fm gena ptt a t.fz right in ay winder that people that want New Ycyk fauhlonc k:n g-* to New Tort an' git 'em. gopd enough for me." R. M. JEFFERIES. AUomey-at-L.'iw. OFFICE IN. COUP.T i: Waltefboro, S. ,C. Will Practice in A!! CoW» DR. A. J. ANDERSON; DENTAL RfiKON . - omen Heir j. . . , « A. M. to 2 P. .M.: g p. M. tr c r \ t mose loot WAi.ruuiioKo. * . • RUB-MYTkn #Will cure vour BhFnmariK^i NeuiAlfftn, HcaduchnCr :;r; Colic, ^prairs. Bruises, Cux j Bams,Old Sore*. Stings of Ir : u Etc. 4 Antis rptic Anodjae, «st: •>.. ternallj asi extemcTlj.’ tr.zo _x- % . * ’ . THE STATE of SOUTH CARoi.lv t BAD EFFECT OF SMOKY AfT w ECONOMY IN NEW PROCESS i % Th# Farmer's Pa/rcM. Mr4 How» Msets It ' 1 ‘ The annual payroll of. agriculture approximates (l 2,<#00.000,5^ A por tion of the amount to shifted to for eign countries In exports, buj the total payffill of lodustrl-s Working for the farmer divides substantially as follows: Itailrcsds. |l,2i2.0 ( >0.(Ky). manufacturers, li^ei.OOO.OOd; mining, banka. »2u0.<rtM).000; mercantile H.VMj/Art/OOO, and a heavy miscellaneous payroll constitutes th# remainder It takes the corn crop, th# most valuable in agriculture, which sold StraU Brass Pieces Are New Com pressed in Steel Meld#, Instead of ty Old Method. • w ... la jE'iri of the modern European electric cooetpictioo works, molding mithlnr-s tu^a not millions of Email ’tCMS phr-^s such as to; industry re- quite*. , Compression of bras* piec<-3 la steel molds ha- cow eup'Iacted the uid.metocd'cf caet-ag. for turning out sac a .3 hra*» cr bronze. For*' -r." \'J, g rand mold.had to l*..- mad# for now a riarho steel mold, s f'«r tho.Lsand* of pieces. In this zees# arc used hra-ls bars whose tre- 7. is rLo« n after experience so as t,p be t'<ti sdapttd fsr shhpe anl glz# t the finished piece, then a section to z ..'hl ! 4 the war is on and thereto a • cut off the bar to length, and the pi?ce lull In hesiorsa, w# .want all!/« l g1*to- ' is L*aud to redness in a fur..ace, then lire bodw* to take an tovyhtory of molded tt bi^b pressure in the iteel -YIk- atatute-bocks ar,d w/;-off- all mold. A'pressure of a few seconds U extrayagant and useletstowa A good" enough to produce the*required chape, hou*e-«kading hi me^ed and econo- and H tk foond that preaxuro makes mies can be initltute j heye and there the traES more compact' and solid! As that will patch the clothes of indigent • the steel mold can be made exa t tty a children, re\t tire<l methers and l:!t small fraction of an inch.' the products mortgag-s frwa d*-tpbr,dent hopets. have very cloqp sizes for use.' Even 4 there Is therefore jKeohomy •JW v orje^py lit \. We tj& jj*. "! upon the gteif/'rigid' Neither Animal# Nor Vcgetatton Flour i#h in th# Vicinity of Larg# \ Manufaetunrj Plarta. . . «.th day of Febraary. A. D rw<» 'aViT» tamed Bankrupt was •irly adjudicated Binkrnpt. and that rfae first meeting of bis <reditor« will be held ?t th- office of the Referee, -ccr? 5. Phc* plea-. Off ice .Buil/J-ua. *0 Pin*il S’reet. rhkrireton. R. C . on tie l?th day cf F-bruary. A. D. VeTay*# ! lyi-’, ' t 12 ov.t’vk noon, at which tin "the -said'mdUcrs mvj ■pfev? their tlilRi?. arioint a truv vjexamlr- the . BankrtPt- . »»4 sa<-t such othec busi^as as nav r>ro'' # rty fr tT l e before S"^a Tneeting. ft is propow^l tp consider the/imme- dlnte tale of tbta,.B aI »hrupt's proper ty. or' a pronbsitjoft for composition. ‘ ' rL «• tTT-r*U C*C - Whether live stock to likely to inf er when living in the neighborhood of railroad yards, industrial plants 'and large manufacturing centers, was the question that the Leeds <Ecg.» university proposed to Yorkshire fann^fs, and the answers rhowed the affirmative net cnly for animals but as coe« era# .grass anT ether EDWARD W HUGHES. Referee in Bankruptcy, Dated February ,Sth. l&lo. ' NOTE—That proof of Claim roust be In accordance with th* form P r ** «eribed by the Supreme Court of the United States. . \ - THIN folks made fat .. . Good, h-althy flesh can only be ciined by tbe use o’ the proper food. plants. It appears that the fronth : , og e t her-with natural action of the Tout" stock to kept back under such —^ of <v - :m5IatIoa . Nln # p*,. Trus.ee-. conditionr. and in the care cf old stock or horses the:e are s-hn to require much more care ar.d food than those which hvtrla a pure air, Such etc-ct* -■to put of-fn in ord<*r to-weigh a' -uch as they ought and be perfectly healthy, should use Samose, .the live Hcuae-CUanieg Ncedct ca ar-imato^re dueT partly to the direct \grrrat.ffqsh. forming food andJrwalth action cf -the vitiated air when takes' • restorer.! - * W'-igh ycurvf|jh^befcr- Ihto tho lunys and on the othar hand, by the t^ry poor quality of grass that grow* here, as. It cannot develop un der good conditlona Sh^ep raising ts. found to be spe ially difficult in these places, even, Impom,.tie. Near Leeds, this' had to. be digcontlnyed. for the wool was of very poor q/ality, besides being' full'of .Imparities of rarteus kinds. Thus Jt appears that the. same general riles apply/to animal* as human'-beings upder such circu; stances.—Scientiffc American. last year for $1 ,€42,400.000, to pay off far « .. ' v,} hav# no regular the employes of th# railroadsx tbo sobedule of wishes, but we pay good money d*>lv»-d from our annua, uk-a ,ann “lids on an average of f l 50 of livestock of approximately 93,900.. he* 1 4ay of thirteen hours when they 000.WP.' the yearly cotton crop^ valued, at f420,(jPO.(K>0, the' wheat crop, which to worth 9Ciq.00|A90. and the Pat crop, that to Worth JM40.006,009,' are re'julred to meet the annual pay roll ’of the manufacturers. Th# money derived from the' remaining simple crops to Uft>-d in meeting the payroll of the .bankers, narebants, etc. After these obligations are paid, the farmer Las only u fe# byieh*-* of Vcretahle#, some fruit atwl poultry which ho nnn sell end- call the pro ceeds his oww. ,y'‘ ' ' When' th# fartnery l^ys off. hia help he ftas very liwbe loft aad to meet these trem^sdous ''psyroils -ho has been *fwrc*?d to h)r,rtg0^i- boines, work womon In the Held and Increase thn fore, compi lied 10 call upon ertl In dustrles dejiendent uptm. the farmers for substotence to ,rttr>>«ch in their exiwndltures and to^ cut off all iir» aeoEt-eary exix-ipdji This course to it Molt} pc to *- ---• \ ' ■■ ■ lii. ' 1 - : ' pieces which ' lormerly were CMt In bronze, such as shaft bearings, are bow made by the molding .process.— UnnccesiAXy w.orkriien taken off and use lei* t expensea chopped down all along the line will add to the pros perity of the farmer- sed encourage f Sclent ill c American, him ta his mighty effort to feed and cloth# the > world. ? ‘ y If any of these industries have sur plus employes we can uae them oft Avdi#nc#s With Sovereigns. The right of subjects laboring under i grievance to claim a personal audi ence with their sovereign, is fully agnize'] in s far less d*mocratixdbutt- try than ours Ever siacejtis a -ces- board thetpaelves; work usually rufts -»lon the Emperor Frtncjs^Toseph was Japan’s Paper U The Japanese derclothlng of fine paper, th# New AfteF th* paper 00. ng un- or grained eekly states, been cut to a accustomed about nine months of the year and the , — three months dead time; they can do Jcfrcck or ^the chores for. thelf board . ft they ] petljlonA ARhough care ws^ taken/Mi fir-own account. • Wtclude tboie reeking to gain admia ed to set Apart on# day a which he perscnallj?- received. prefer to farnv-on their there ire than 14J>O0,O0O,O96 acres of Idle land on the earth 9 sur- face awaiting the magic touch of the plow The compcnKatioh is^aaily talr.^ile from Federal Agricjrtfural lAp*uFtmeot atatlstici The total average annual ial--» ip'a farm ba BtaPei spin op-tiurely frivolous pretext#' there >n op-1 tales amounts > audience chai was-Ti-Jt little formality bn tjfbse daya trsona of all clkgse#—ranging from p*-aEant vrenged by^his Ignd'.ort to a. highly placed ofTcra! who ba-1 been unjustly jiaisel oy+r for prtmoUcf might be seen th*! continental Unit to I51I.O0; the cost of operation'to.! the~*-mpero 934U.0O; leaving the farmer fl”* pry- annum >p flv# on, and educate his famlh^x . x. v . Y'^/. There to no pcession for the Ic^ts- Jr* statures making a^lMMltton for edrilus r ' v ,r ‘“ , employ/** cf industry !> t them come "bark‘to the roll" hod ^bgre With tho prosperity 0/ the farm. ifti i.ji to rew iniinw meV? .U'hon honesty- policy it is s pci ah pi pel Fbntcnoy in 1745, and w: I current for seme time beb(iy#>htor Tb# ! tun# to found attached', to various fob ■ : Ilcklng^clA-iBnglish pdngs. Th - (’□«. ^one^d ta^/d? pore room. , U^n ind^c;., bf/faithtots • I;, rbory I tfell whoso Icve^c vch:i to v.f ;.r red y* '-w <■■*&**&*'* Hh'‘thd co §, ( or i, r Js sung u* a v rrtcn of nat^riltV! buck toMhe farm f -e* i^triyk'* Day.” the wcr lv ' Bar- .-Lary r..rTT.fis,a-r.- $u -TTi<! Itajrlf t(Hh« farm 0 f | ;tvvnjs i-.A irer v\o kinds of farmers, til^e Irtoa• to tak«- ail tb»*- adUce he hears and tbe other Won t take any 1. / \ "t . M all . ' • * tri-. Tb«y Were Conrtoisssurs. ! . Many years ago. on our return froth a wedding, we found -the house rifled. ding togeiher in the Chamber, f-qd io each and all f-rorjic leavored to do Justic#. / a——£- - • pattern, the dlffort-nt parts are sewn her and Ij/mmed. and the places the /buttonholes are to be formed are strengthened with calico cr linet)/ The paper, is very strong and pc the rame tHae very flexible. Aijer a garment has been worn ait ura ft will interfere with ;>the AK-r- spiraticn cf the Body no more, tarmenfs made of cotton fabr Tbe paper Is not sized, no/ is It 1m- pernrabl#. After bccomHig' wet th# paper la difficult to tear/ When ka en deavor Is made to Ugr It by hand'It presents almcst abroach resistance av , the thick sl£)A used for ” making gloves. rrHr.encirg to u~-- little tab ! » .\nd EC# h#w'>0ur Weight in- /rt-ases tfcin xree^/to week. ' > Samcse dov>" hot contain a parti- • fo of starcihor pepsin, nortls it anv -u>eatial5 preparation, such as recommended to make xieo-- * le fat aad w ht^h d®’'* no* build U P od healthy tissues San/Sse-has luable flesh-form lag ^y^roperties. ores \tp and strengthens the whol-' "y*tem, heirs the food; tfcat.Js. eaten tp, l>o assimilated l/a natural mah- o or and absolutely. restores health ■> * x 0 411 the orgay^. If. you ar# not perfectly sattofetl with the results from Ramose. John rxwill return jyour mon“y without any* quibbling. • John IL Peurifoy. fly VV Peurifoy. . - ■ \ Dssf^ndit'.- Sammon- for J‘.r-il»*f. - TO THE DEFENDANT- ' and J. J. Darlfngtor. Try-* Jno. H. Peurifoy, trust*/, c.r x W. Pfurifor w YOU AREi HEREBY SUM?.! att- idvAh^ required to acs-^r ^plaint in this'actios*of w fci h is herewith served upon'you. serve a copy of your an.- .-er • said complaint on the sal? * at their-ofTh*e in W<erboro. < *• Carolina within twenty day? the service hereof:- exclusive s' • day of such service; and if y to answer the complaint with'.- . time aforesaid, th'- plaintiff ir. • 'action will apply to . the Court'*?*! th# relief demanded ia the plaint. x.- Dtue Jan 2Srd. A» D.. IMr Fishburne fe r: £ J 1 -/ ' - •\ . . PlaiattflTs At/or To the absent D^endar/L >1/ W. Peurifoy aud J. J, Dariir..- Trustre: \ /■ . TAKE NOTICE: Thai the c- : / Runmons 1ft this aertoa of '. the foregoing to\s/copy, t'er-’* j? ith the Compiito office of, the C’!ert N oY the Co :r' •"ortrr:<?n Plcry^o? c'0Kc*o.'V"r <" Rtate of RonVfi Carolirn. er -tj- day. of Feb/vaty, A. Tt 1,41'.:'- Ishburne rithX^- Walhttffijk Attoc: Datedy I FeXraary •*- Td. jn-. n. BY suit In Education. > Ireland’s gtirrlng fieng. origin of Ibe unofficial anthem op lrrlsnd. "St Patrick's Day' fn cnrfng." Is most obscurer The-'ea Rest known copy appear*, in I .fords “Country Dmvct-s,” pcblith 1T46. but It J* said to hsve bccn/flayed by the Irish pipers at the Battle of a Day.” the werdv ‘iTtory ItoilXmy daTlii ‘ l i: bstl- cation, fated ityfho chefus^f^r “Patrick^ day ip th/morning ” “ One rgsr rot table fret about the ad vanccjr education of many young per son/is that they have been alienated ?i tfiely homes and families and the ■-fashlned" ways of the latter. The tragedy of tills gulf which school and college have created between students and tfcrtr rarentsyl* jtnownoclj- to tho mothers and fatbeist ho have endured ft'.- ^Isuaity. also,\the explanation to prohably^Yhat- the chiMreh have not won to even the beginnings of fttodoni; else they would value the rtkl porth of the parents whoa# gfeatmW of, loyalty and serilce and gacriaceya 'beyond the power of the rehools- ti bestow. A'ny cductUlon *. h!ch ma'kcs.i hp^aahaacq-i of hia mother and fatUcrVi* a bad c-dji/ 7 Prlvatecrtr Glorious Crults. Ore hundred years ago the United State* slcop-of-war Peacock dropped anchor In New York harbor.‘after a most successful cruise of 147 days. During this period shy. had esptured many rich trites end destroyed vet- seto and cargoes totaling neatly half a million dollars In yalue. During th# entire cruize the bad lost but cne. member cf her crew. The ecramand- er cf the Penccck at this jlme was Commodore Lewis Warrtngtcn. Ear lier la the year, seen, after he ta<i come'inTS"command it the Beacccjc. Commodcre V.*amagtcn bad dlsiiii- gtftsht-d hires :’.f by captuiirg , tho. British fcloojxU-war Ep-,rvier. The en gagement wro f6jj4ht bffi the coast cf Florida and wax one of .the most perate of the/entire war. achievement on this oecarion medafe IVarringtcn receive^/a gold' medal from coftgfe*s. t ■ •» .If ths Co^P.ocks. ^ “I’d corae cvcp^arlrkisi bu. cnly Bn afraid cfxfpsetting the *at.’ can . -Opitkn, x Ift front «,f the court hou*#, on /il- ,lj>- in Mother had pu.t out furs, her w«-4ding gown, snd oth^r things to~alr before Kteiing thenf., These w>r^ gbne: (he solid silver slso. snd the plst« broken. The burglars had ransacked the lea- box and Axed themselves an elaborate spread Upon the table w*s an empty rljUr box and In It on'a striji of pa- per. was scrawled: The pnib was fln6. but.'Fstty. your cigars are rot* ten v Do better , next-rime ” - A* my father wad a corpulent m.^', they evidently knew thetr unWlW hert —Chicago TtibunsL Tt v • \.- Napoleo o nVPen-WI|He£ According to tho biographers of Napoleon, his breeches' were alwsvii €t white cashmere, ft often happened that two hours ajrer leaving his chsm be'r- fbe bree< hos were s)s>tted 1th ink by roaron^of . the Corsican's ' ' wiping his pen t‘h them asd all around him. It was trick of his to strike his pep against tha edg* of a table and, of gourse, the breeches suffered. : ^Furthermore, It appears that, hi even the cr ab men dres&ed in morning, that was his draft for ' whole day, sine# fao vrbald not c! his toilet until nlghtfa'l. of his boots was hned with tm- ■■ ■ •' * ,at3Mu.. w.-wr.,-^x. a. Krlrkcr In history Bochy ■ubui London Clt \TIO\ Unit LUTTFHS Of* MiVfsmvTmN. state of south UA ROLlS*A Coun’y of Colleton- Q/XALBERT :BEACH, -E- Probate ’Judge «. • / WHEREAS. D B. ^Hudson. CJ of Court of Common Pleas of ’ • leton County made suit to tec,’*» grant him Letters of Admini*trx -1 of the' Estate and Effects of Sar: * ’ McNeill; ; x; • , THESE ARE THEREFORF. ' tv cite and admonish all and sire ’ ' the kindred and Creditors' of y l '• sai^ Samuel McNeill deceased. ?d •* they be and appear 1 before m*.-:" the-Corurt of Probate, to be held M Walterboro. S. C. on 15th. next., f- ter publication hereof, at 11 o’c!<>* in the forenoon, to show cau*-. *' any th»y hav-^-, wlyth° said AdT •*- istratlon should not'be granted , Given under my hand, this •/’ day of February, Ano Domini. 1 ; - Published cn the “rd. 10. .1 days of February and Mar 10, 1415 in Tho Prers a • .-' .4 lo t you like to lira / I d' prefer tcviiwe In a story. fcTATE OU court wf^com: c. F. R;.>e< Plaint 'Ijifv'N. 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SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS iffia EVERYWHERE mt™ ^ sforesnUJ. the plaint.d in »M« •»' / v ID p'ordy to the Co'irf'for the r • d^r,:Rnd r d 1ft the ComDla ; n ? . -• • . . PADGETT A MOORF"?. - V*- Plaiatrff's Attorn - Januarv 24. A. D,. 1915. To the ab'/'Trt defendants. C • Schneider, Jake S« braider. W 7^ TruRt Company^ and Charles Cf " wgv Rous's: . . "Jr * . . . TAKE NOTICE. ThaftV ere ' Summons in this action. Of which. ’J- .foregoing is copy, fbgethor the Complaint was'JMed i» th' 0“*^ of the Clerk of the Court of C-m -- Pleas for Colleton Countr. F'r' ^ South Carolins. on the 4th dajvxf--' February. A. D.. 141L, ' ' a PADGETT A MOORETt. -v / PlalntlflTs Atforrevr- Febrnaird, 14U . / •’M ’\ v