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POST OFFICE BILL PASSEQ. tiOFj* THRO lt. 11 AFTER TWO DAYS OF FUiHTINti. .New ? 'artel-. |\?m System is Uarrcd /one System?M? .i-ui-t? (iocs t?< < oufcrvnco for settlement of Dif? fer, ?????<**. Washington. Au,-, It,?The annual post office appropriation bill passed the senate tonight at the end of two days' sharp fighting over pro\lslons relating t<> par**'Is post, go, d roads Improvement and the iCtlllation of postal employes rUn labor organiza? tions. As It goes back to the house it con? tains some restriction on the right of postal employes to organise, un en? tirely new system of parcels post, based on the sone plan, with varying rates for varying distances. The meas? ure will go Into conference with many important differences remaining to be settled. The house provided that no employe of the postal service should be subject to reduction or removal for joining an organization having for its object Improvements in conditions of labor or compensation. After a fight Involving the right of government em? ployes to* strike, .he senate today ap? proved this in part, but provided that employes should not Join "any organ? isation which imposes any obligation or duty to strike or to assist in a strike against the United States." Un? der the terms of the bill as it passed both houses, emp.oyes have the right to appeal to congress for rgdf SM of grievances. The Hoiirn? - J'.i sfow parcels post ?lern, which the senate substituted for the flat rate of 12 cents p?r pound by the house on packages provlle-. f r eight zoner. varying from 50 to more th..n l.s,,,J ? lies, and a gra 1 uated rate ranging from I to 12 ggsjtfl per pound. The lirr.it oi weUht is 11 pounds. A rate of 5 cents for the first and 1 cent for each additional pound is provided for rural route and city delivery. Instead of ullowing overtime pa\ for the services of carriers and clerks in cities the senate adopted Senator Bourne's amendment that when an employe worked overtime he should ho paid In compensatory time" with? in six days. Senator Hoke Smith asked for a xote on his amendment to allow pub? lishers of publications Issued tri? weekly or less frequently the option ?f * going second - lass n atter freight at I cent a poui d. or by reuular mail at 2 ceni" a pound, ?t eras ag^r I to bj a r ?te ol 81 I ?t, Polltk-H In \mlenmii County. WiliUmston. Aug. 13.?Up In An? derson. Many people from eld fam? ilies are tenants, dch means, of course, that they have no Settled abid? ing place, and many of them, losing their grip on life, have d ?ne the hut thing, gone to the cotton null. I am not discussing the cotton mill and its problems, but Anderson county and the cond.tions obtaining there. No other county, save one or two, has so many cotton mills and in no other county have mean men (I use the term in Us b-oaibu sense) gained ? \i h pi q mi nonce, swaying the mass? es by appeal to passion and preju It Is a matter of history h >u Anderson was brought into notice by i lynching !??-.? participated In by ?ono ol Its leading men. Those sai-e men. by appeal to race prejudice, have made, are making, capital out ? ?f ihat affair today. This county, as all know. Is th< home of Citizen John Ashley who had lost 10 a gegfSI until reeentl] srhen. by his connection ui'h certain affairs and nun he ha become a king among uo-n. p.eshb th?* r ice prejudice a'.ready alluded 10 1 suppose that no where .ri the coun? try is class prejudice etfoggsf I ban here where It is bitter almost t ? lc?s till y And this man Josh Ashley, with others of his kilt unwise as It is. do not hesitate t,? appeal to that ??r ?nv other like thing Ig carry their point so that many good men. sane enouprh In other mutters, have n swept off their loot And so Ander? son the proud, Aridcr-on the mand id sbuious. Anderson whose fi b ? <?< fought and bled and dared and died in the struggu- foe independent ? will go down in history M I support? er of Hegge, Hog be? yeomsnry, the men upon ahom as Og a bed fOCSl all gOOd gSJVejfMStW rests, must Nmurt under |gS| dl-gr. N? \ ? | wa re the words of more for< ?? than now "Con vine* a man against his will, etc." Reason and nrgurnent count for noth? ing, conscience Is prostrated and pas? sion and prejudice, deaf and blind, reign supreme. "Hag.i " Some men n# hum Kre.it, Nome men achieve grratne** tind some men organlx*' parties wh. duty It is to thrust gl eat m ?? upon ?b.-M i ord Herald "? or S doses MS Will break any I ? Of ehllM and fever: and If taken then as a tonic ih?? fever will got return. Seventh Monthly REPORT Of Supervisor of Sumter County, S. C. July 1-31, 1912. Roads ami Bridges. 127?J. A. Parish, drayage on brdge material. .50 1 -> 4 --Veil Spann. labor and hauling. 5.00 lift?Nell) ODonnell, Hxr. ditching. 3 2.03 101?A, J. J?'n?s. Sfll ft. lumber, 43.74 1311 ? it. It, While. 17:; yards ditching. 1.16 Hit W. S. Chandler, labor, hauling and lumber, 1 -.4S 1937?J. 11. Holland, payt. lltg. gang 2 7 0 hrs. 2 7.60 1)83?C, M, Horn, labor and haul ng. 2.00 1333?J. H. Holland, payi tltg gang 4cS hours, 4.80 143?T. .1. Du Hose. II7 4 ft. lumber and labor, 58.13 1344?T. J. UuHose. 200 feat lumber. 3.60 13 75?J. H. Holland, payt lltg. gang 201 hours, 20.10 137 6?I. M. Truluck, labor, lumber, hauling. 6.50 13i*S?J. M. Reams, labor & drag, road, 8.40 1403? R. B. Cain. 231 feet lumber, labor, nails. 4 II 1404? H. U McKlveon. labor. 3.50 1405? t. 1?. Hrunson. hauling and labor, 11."?' 1406? Kmanuel & Co., paid for work on road, 4.90 1411? Wash Brown, 16 1-2 R. yds. ditching, 1.15 1412? A. P. Vinson. Jr., haul- ? lac and labor, 2.50 1 I! I?J. H. Holland, payt lltg gang III hours. 19.80 1 III?J. H. Hurke. labor and hauling. 1.18 14 22?Cye White, hauling and labor. 8.90 1481?Sam Buckner. hauling and labor, 13.00 1433?H. W. Prltchard, haul? ing and labor. 10.75 1 Hi- t. B. Hrunson. 1,000 feet lumber, 10.00 1431?A. W. Newman, lumber labor and hauling. 7.50 1 131?J, H. Holland. payt fkg. gang. 241 hrs. 24.10 Tidal. $36a.74 .Mill'- House. 181 I c. j. Lemmon, M. D, med. attention. ;>5.00v -too. II. Hurst, collins hi rial expenses, :;2.00 1301 BtUbbS Bros, clothing. l.5o 1309?D. J. Chandler, clothing. 3.00 1311 Sinnt? r Hospital, board and anaesthetics, 13.25 1341?Glenn West, transptg. pauper, .50 1114?J. c. Gardner, transport? ing pauper. .50 14 HI?Ed. Price, transporting pauper, .50 t.. al. $s6.25 ?glggOea, 1378??W, J. Young, sal and mileage. Co. Com. 2d QT, 26.60 j o-^?v t Mini*, .1 mileage Co. Com. ?d qr S9.80 Iii, Jno, i !i ? '"u. i i ind I mii^aije Co, Comi Id ir, SI 11371 : i' The na* s.J and ' mileage, ?'a to, I or. 29.no 1 -Sam N .an, ^uoc sal. Rural Police. July. 40.00 1437?D, B I'.runson. sal as overseer C. G. July. 75.00 1427?I). H. Hrunson. sal for lei guard. July. 40.00 1439?Nesbltt. sal as night guard. July, 40.00 1430?W. A. James, sal as 2d guard. July. 40.00 439?J. H. Holand. sal as overseer tltg. gang. July, 10.00 144 1 Alex Norrls. sal as Ru? ral Hi.lice. July. 83.33 14 45?R. K. Wilder, sal. as Co. Auditor. July. 44.4 4 140?lt. C. Wallace, sal us Co Treasurer, July. 4 4.44 14 17 ?W H. Kpperson. sal. as Co, ShTiff. July. 183.33 448?S. F. Flowers, sal. as Coroner, July. 41.01 1 4 49?J. 11 Haynsworth, sal. 0?, Supt. F.du July, 108.33 1450?p. M. Pitts, sal. as Co. Supervisor, July. 133.33 1411?J. R. Sumter. sal. as Clerk to Co, Coru July. 90.00 1413?P. 1.. Player, sal. as Mac. 1st Hist. July. 12.ro? i 181 -Geo. t. DeeChampi, sal as Mag. 2d Hist. July. 12.50 1414 II. I.. H. Wells, ggl, as Mac. Ird Hist. July. 52.08 1 455?Jno. F. Ingram, sal. as Mag. Ith Hist. 16 days. 6.66 1431 W. J. Hees. sal. as Mag. 5th Dial July. 33.II l 131 -it H. Burnett sal. as May. Ith Hist. July, 10.16 1 I5S J L (Hills, sal. as Mac. 7th Dlst. July, 12.50 I III C, L Player, sal as Cog, 1st Hist. July. 8.33 I 104 I'.. C, Chandler, sal. as ??on. 2nd I ?ist. July. 1.31 1 II I I' ll Mellette. sal. as c,m. 3rd Hist. 15 days July, 12.50 I II? Walter i dnklns, sal, as ?'on. 3rd i ?ist. 15 days. July. 12.50 ! 101 U \. Allsbrooki sal. gj ?*on. 4th Hist. July. 10,41 1404 i .1. I leddlngs, sal. as c,.n. 5th Hist. July. 10.06 1 Ii B, Boykln, sal. as Con. Ith Dial, July, 10.01 1 101 - K. P, Brown, sal. as Con 7 h Dlst, July, l.si \ .r. Hatfteld, sal ?< overseer sei- gang, No I. .Inly. 10.00 ' i? I -c. M. Young, sal ai Rural Police, July. s::.:::: 1 - Sam Newman, bal Sal, as Rural Police, July. 13.3:'. ii7" James M tokens, sal, as Janitor, i'. II.. July 25.on I 471? J U nilllS, back sal. as Mag, 7th I ?ist. Jan June, i*'" ? 171 Qeo. T. DesCham ns, bn< U sa I. as Mag, 2nd Dial .i .t, June, 11.90 i 17:: P, I. Player, bach sal, as Mac. 1st l?i<t. Jan - June. 12.90 I ?74 I*. II. Mellette, back sal. .11 Con. 3rd i 'ist. Jan - .Inn.. 12.50 Tol il, 11.010.07 Chain (Jang, 1 301 R, T Minis, supplies for l\ O, 111.18 ! I 301 T. Ii Min.s. I' 5m lbs. I, t\. 1,010 lbs .?at-. 33.68 l 8 8 Pulten lias ond ? 'otton Mills, t. ni ? omplete, RI 57 1891 ? leo, i'. shore ,v Bro, - (ai.- 09*10 I 191 Booth M it ' y I. g. ( 81 bu, com. 100 I'"*. bay and harness, 81.81 1299?j j Whibbn repairs, 11.70 1301?Moses Green, 1-2 bbl. molasses, freight, 9.00 1808 -W, H. Yutes, supplies, scr. division, 1 ?>..". 7 1304?Sumter Hdw. Co., cook? ing utensils, 1.35 1801 -Burm Hdw, c>.. tools, harness, 2.35 1810?Du Rant Hdw. Co.. tools and harness, 13.40 13 I 1- Jno. H. Morse. V. M. 1>. med. A mod. atten. mule, 8.7 5 1824?Sumter Grocery Co., supplies ser. dlvllton, 10.00 1317?Bultman Bros. 32 pair (Jon. ?no< 3. r??j.00 18 85? -Sumter Transfer Co. 111. a dray, hay, 3.40 1386?s. a. Harvln, 42 1-2 bu. vorn. 4S>7 1886?City of sumter, convict labor. 12::.20 1358 1?. w. (rwens, transptg. convict & Et. K. fare, 4.75 1877?D. B. Brunson, supplies beef, u. Ii. fares, con? victs, 17.85 I 17s?Thos. R. MeBlveen, med. & med. attention. G.50 4 01>?Bmanuel A Co., sup? plies, scr. division, 3.20 14 17?a. g. Brown, 4, 8-horse loads straw, 6.00 14 2::?Greenwood Hdk, & Man. Co., con. clothing, 86.00 i486?West Disinfecting Co. 80 gal. exterminator. 40.00 1486?D, B. Hrunson, vege? tables A R, R, fare. COn. 6.20 1427?M. S Kirk, M. D? med. alten A Med. convicts. 4.00 1144?T. s. Sumter, 10 bu. corn. 10.95 Total. SS44.34 Public Building. 12.^?'.?Slimier Telephone Co. telephone service. 2nd qr. 81.50 1308?Auld's Grocery Co. Ice purchased. June, 11.00 130.-?W. H. It.,vie, 30 lhs soda. C, H. grounds, .90 1319?A. J. Ard. plumbing, 1-00 1888?B, Holmes. ."-1 1-2 hrs, grounds. 5.15 1882?Citizens' Insurance Agcy. 3rd year towards policy. 10.0?? 1838?City Water Works, wai? ter rates. 2ml <|t\ 16.30 1389?B. Holmes. 84 his. la? bor, c. H. grounds, 8 10 1413?B. Holmes. 89 hrs, C, H. grounds. 8.90 I 186 ?B. Holmes 87 hrs. C. h. Qrounds, '?'< 7?? To.al. $86.8 5 Jail. 1286?C, J, Lsmmon. M. D, N med. attention, 13.00 1886?Bumter Telephone Co. tel. service, 2nd or. o.??o 1307?Burns Hdw. Co. mop, ,50 1889?W. H. Epperson, dletg. prisoners, Juno, 237.80 1 I???1?Sumter Lighting Co. lights. June, 2.4N Total. 270.70 Contingent. 1280? h. T. Bdens, auto hire, road inspection, 1281?Mrs. R. M. Jackson, nursing tuberculosis pa? tient. July, 1385?C. J. Lsmmon x' D ! eva m. in lu nacj. I 12 '"? Sumter Telephone Co, L, distance phone, 188! ?C, r:. Wofkinr. n, hi: In r sti Ips C. C< urt, 4.00 10.00 ? procesdlngs In lunacy and stamps. 20.50 1291?W. B. Mills, exam, in lunacy, 5.00 12!<2?C. B. King, m. D. small pox work. 29.SO 129X?Osteen Publishing Co. pub. notice A M. report, 23.66 1884?knight Bros, pub M. report, printing. 10.58 1295?R, L. Burkett, serving coroner's jury. 2.00 1;:???; 11. W. Cooper, auto re? pairs. 15.25 1313?Jenkins Auto Speciality Co, repair parts, 5.48 1315?Hugh C, Haynsworth, rent office ?fc VI nit. Mas? ter. 2nd qr. -5.00 31S?Alex. Nortis. K. R, fare prisoner to jail. 1.75 1880?J. J. Geddings, R. R. fare, prisoner to jail. .75 1321?J. H, Mills. M. 1?. ex, In lunacy. 5.00 1838? w. m. Bradley, M. 1?. exam, in lunacy, 5.00 1388?H. A. Mood, M. 1?. Tost Mdrt. exam. 5.00 1888? J. L Glllls, R. R, fare and payt. sheriff Clar? endon County. 7.20 1381?J. R, Sumter. stamps A telegram, 2.00 ,342?H is. Boykln, R. R. fare transptg, prisoner. 2.00 1379?J. W, Boykln, 2 days self. horse iVr bUggy, small p.?x work, 6.00 1891 Sam Newman, 2 R, R, fares to Columbia A ret. 4.95 1 899 P, M. 1 ?wight, 2 exams. in lunacy. 10 00 1401?Standard ( HI Co., 55 gal gasoline. S.80 1 119?R, L. Bryan Co., bind? ing old platts. 19.80 1 420?State Hospital for In? sane, board Ash MeTad din. July to Sept, 41.60 1488 11 B. Boykln, assisting Dr, Lemmon, small pox. 4.5<? 14o 1 ?-11 B, Boykln, R. R. fare prisoner to Jail, 3.00 1110?T. B, Richardson, re? pairing 120 ballot boxes. 12.00 Ii!:: ?M, S. Kirk. exam in lunacy (H, Morris?, 1441?H, I.. B. Weils, office rent, Total. 5.00 5.00 1308.37 I\\-Conlodeiaie Pension?-. 1334 T. W. Pritchard, Con? federate Pension. July, 1331 -K, It, Sanders. Ex-Con? federate Pension. July, 1340 M. J, Morris, Rx-Con federate Pension, July, ! 3 I .'? I rby S. Windham. C ui - federate Pension, July, 1 3 Id .1 r Windhan?, Rx-i'on federate Pension, July, 1341 w. a. Pnrtln, Rx-Con federate Tension July, 1349 Oeo. W. Jones, Rx-Oon feder ite Pension. July, 1350 It, R, Thames, Ex-i 'on federate Tension July, 1::;.! J, I, Ardls, Rx-Con federnte Tension. July, 1352 J, w. Partln, Ex-Con federate Tension. July, 1384 w. R, Lackey, Bx-Con federate Tension. July, 1355- T. t\ Rdwards, Ex-Con? federate Pension. July, 1356 John Turner. Rx-Con federate Tension. July, 1 : *.7 I?. 11. 1 loj kin. Bx-t '<?n feib rate Pension, July, 1 35s R, I?. ('ooper, Rx-t ?on? federate Tendon. July, 1 ? John 1 oitiaw. Ex-Con* federate Pension, July, I860 a. 11. Weeks, Bx-Con f. derate Pension. July, 3.00 3.00 3.00 3 no 3.00 :i.oo 3.00 3.00 3.00 :: 00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3,00 8,00 1361?M. Ii. Boykln, Ex-Con? federate Pension, July, 3.00 l ?Oeo, w.Scott. Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 3.J0 1363?i:. Ai. Powell, Ex-onC federate Pension, J Uly, :'. (0 l I-?H x. [dol, Bx-< !on fed< rate '' ?nslon, July, 3.00 1365- Henry David, Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 1.00 1366 W. X, Weltion. Bx-Con federal i Pension J uly, 3.00 1367? Jus. Allsbrooks, Ex-Con federute Pension, July, 8.00 1368? ii. M. spann, Ex-Con fedi rate Pension, July. 3.00 1 369 T, < 1 W. < leddlngs, Con i'" lerate Pension, July, 3.00 11370?Abrain Ardis, Ex-Con federate Pension, July. 3.00 1371?Jos. Lewis. Ex-Con federate Pension. July. 3.00 1373?W. B, Xorton. Ex-Con? federate Pension, July, 3.00 1 373?j. m. Smith, Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 3.00 1380? w. j. Atkinson, Con? federate Pension, July. 3.00 1381? Owen Sanders. Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 3.00 13S2?Sumter Belk, Ex-Con federate Pension, July. 3.0( 138 3?Henry Morris, Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 3.00 1384?T. B. Poole. Ex-Con? federate Pension, July. 3.00 1386?-P, w. Burgess, Ex-Con? federate Pension, July, 3.00 1386- - James Dorn. Bx-Con federate Penalon, July. 3.00 1387? T. Bencnhaley, Con? federate- Pension, July. 3.00 1::^?J. M. Geddings Ex-Con federate Penalon, July. 3.00 1390?Hampton Lee. Bx-Con* federate Pension. July. 3.00 1891?Qeo. Hancock, Ex-Con federats Penalon, July. 3.00 1 392?Henry Scott, Ex-Con federate Pension, July, 3.00 1 ? w. j. Brunson, Bx-Con federate Penalon, July. 3.00 1394?S. J. Brown. Ex-Con federate Pension. July, S.00 1396?B. J. Bradford. Bx-Con federate Pension. July. 3.00 1 ::'.<?;?w. j. Ardis. Ex-Con federate Pension, July. 3.00 Total, ' 8138.00 Road Improvement Fund. I" 30 James Brunsen, 1 - - cu. yds., 1 15 1 R, yds. & St. mps, 130.S5 1848??James Brunson. 1706 cu. yds. 1 606 K. yds. and stumps, B':. 1 1 374 ? B. T. Mim.-. paid for 2 e. 1. pipe. Lynchburg, 78.6 i 1402?A. L. Greenberg iron Co. bridge material, IS.7H 1407?Chattano6ga s. Pipe <& ., F, 1;. Co.. 3 e. !. pipe, 151.96 1408? James brunson, ?OSl CU yds; 2057 11. yds grading, 236.65 i 41 ii?\\\ o, Pritchard, 55 3-1 cu. yds. ditching, 5.55 1 111; ? W. B. I >uB< se. i. mules & 4 men, - 1-2 days. 25.00 IBB!?s. Chlsom, 457 cu. yds. 5068 R. yds. grading, 204.93 i 1 '?'>4 ? W. C. Pritchard. 54 cu. yds. ditching, 5.3S 111-'?II. A. Roes, Agent, frt. c. 1. T. C, pipe. 3 5.50 \nt rits RoceiM 1. . ..v . in tax executions. 1910* 11. July 1-15?To reed. from P. M. Pitts, sale stable ma nure. July 1-15?To reed. from Banks, interest. .Fulv 1-15 - To reed. from H. B. B. WellS, State vs. Bon Brand, July 1-15?To reed, from 11. B. B. Wells. State vs. Jno. Ballard, July 1-15?To reed, from II. B. B. Wells, State vs. Paul White. July 1-1"?To reed. from II. B. B. Wells. Stale vs. Tom Kendrlck, Jr'.v 1-15?To reed. from II. L. B. Wells. State vs Mlngo Smith, July 1-15?To reed. from W. J. Rees, State vs. Robert Jackson, forfeit bond. July l-i5- To reed, from W. J. Bees. Stale VS. [sham 10 Barge, July 1-15?To reed, from W. J. Bees. State vs. Frank Wright. Julv 1-15?To reed. : rom ! t, B. Burk, tt, State vs. Clara Keith, J uly 1-15 To reed. from B. B. Rurkett, State vs. Jno. Washington. July 1-15?To reed, from 11. B. Burkett, state v.-. V'ander McDonald, July 1-15?To reed. from B. B. Burkett, Slate vs, Daniel Roberson, Julv 1-15 T > reed, from B. B. Burkett, State vs. Jessie White, July 1-15?To reed, from difference settlement sheet, mill. Julv 16-31?To reed from F. B. Player. State vs. Tom Aid. July 15-31?To reed from P. B. Player. State VS. W. A. Keels. July 15-31?To reed, from F. H. Player, statt- vs. w. Fullard, Total. 624.35 11.50 116.16 1.50 25.00 2.2 0 10.00 Rccapit ulation. 25.00 25 00 1 0.00 1 0.0" 5.00 20.0'? 2.00 2.00 5.02 6,90 1 1. II! 1 5.00 *;i 28 03 July 1?To bnl. Co Ordinary. 18,671.98 July 1?To bat. Road Im? provement Fund, 2,379 50 July 1-::' To reed, from all sources, 92$.03 Total. $21,979.61 July 1 -31 By p: id warrants act. Road & Bridges. 360.7 1 Julv 1-31?By paid v. arr ;nts ad. Salaries, 1,610.07 July 1-31? By paid warrants act. Aim- Mouse July 1 -3.1 ? By paid w irr ints act. Chain Gang, July 1-31?By paid warrants Public Buildings, July 1 -31 - By pal l w irr mis Jail. July I -31 -B> pa i I warrants < 'oil t i a gent, July l -3 I llj pal I warrants Pen-ions, .1 uly 1-31 1 ly paid warrants Bool Imp Fund, July i By balance 1'??, 1 Or? dinary Julv 31 By bnl. Bond lm 86.2 5 844.34 80.85 270 7 provenh ',' Total, .\t u st; .1. B Sumter. Clerk ? 1 Fund, 308.37 I 3 3,00 1.120.36 1 5. vi 1.69 1 259.16 1:1 ,9* 9.51 P M. PITTS, supt rvlsor ?'om mission os, .I. f ?0+ m TEETH AM> MONEY. Money spent on teevh is a good Investment ..nd on..- that gives you daily returns. Money the Medium of Exchange., is only good so far as it gives us the things which contribute to our health comfort end happiness. When Bpeni on lite Teeth it brings Ps all Throe of the Above. The gumter Dental Parlors <ire de? voting their life w -rk to the care of the teeth, let them look your mouth over. Surater Dental Parlors, DK. C H. COURTNEY, Prop. i>\KU M?s. ATKINSON'S XIUJNKRY STORE. Have You A Boy to Educate ? DO you want to place him in a Christian (Military Institute where his health will be carefully looked after, his mind thoroughly trained; and where he will be taught habits of obedience, punc? tuality, and industry? If so. send him to The South Caro? lina Co-Educational Institu? te. Here each student U un? der close personal control and watchful care of the teachers, from the time they reach school until they leave for their homes. Faculty composed of fifteen successful and experienced teachers. For catalogue and full in? formation, address a s -<k it '> \ 11 i: v *V. , > r\ ILdH i. < 1 resident Edge held, ? < South Carolina Something New in the Banking Business in Sumter. t Beginning today, August 14th, we will hereafter ;>ay interest on savings Deposits from the day deposit is made. This means that you may begin saving today, any day. with the knowledge that your money will he working for y?>u immediately. Try the new idea now at The Peoples' Bank. On Hand PREPARED TO SERVE YOU. Constantly reaching out where business is offered, getting stronger, and larger each day. We are making the effort, realizing that no business ever progressed far on a past reputation only. THE FARMERS' BANK & TRUST CO. IF Traveling is the Paradise oi Foois as Emerson Says the r>>mark was certainly tet intended to apply to occasional earned tripe of Recreation and Rest?beneficial in as they are earned. \ change of atmosphere and scene changes the channels of thought and feeling gets one i u of the rute? broadens, it is well t" recognize the cnll to the.-e periods at stated liter vals. If you contemplate a trip off we can furnish you e th Travelers Cheques - tie- safest und mos convenient form of handling y* ui fundt* w hlh an ty fi ??m hon e. Call and -??< Us a) out tin i ? rhe Bank of Sumter