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■4**. 4r ; a. .j;„: r T', ^A2to' , he-Barnwell Peotile. TES OFSLKSCBlrTlON. , dvance, per Auaum .^..,...$1.50 Time................. „ THURSDAY. JUNE "5,1£03. NOTICE. *■ Tire chain jjanji will be at the Atkin* •on place in tiycamoro Townahlp till '•bout Saturday of tbU week when they ; will wove to uear> Mr. L. F. lluglio's •place in Alletulale Township on road leading from Fairfax to Rivers Bridge. O. W, Barker, Supervisor. M. 0, Roberts, Jr., Clerk. MEETINGS. . An extra meeting of Barnwell Lodge N& Itf, K of F. will be held at their CaStre" : HaTl Friday evening, June 20, '1903, for-'the transaction of such busi ness as should have properly come be- furc the Lodge at its meeting on the lyth. Butler Uaghod, . , . C. 0. Wm. McXab.*-^r be half gone. Miaa Loulio Moody left for Orange burg on Monday, Dr. Milhous will bo^in his Barnwell ofliee next Monday. New moon to.day, and new sort of weather, it is hoped. Mr. Jus T», Grubbs gave |y» a pleasant pop call on Friday. •“ \ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pocfunan re- tumed to Jolmston on Friday. Messrs O. S. ami II. K. Buist were over from Blackville on Monday. K. R. & 3. * Camp RiyerS Bridge, No 830, U. G. V., will hold their annual Reunion and •Picnic at the Memorial Grounds on Saturday, July llth, 1003. The pubttr Is cordially inVited. . ■ * JtW. Jenny, Commander. < #. F. Breland;’ Adjt. m COM MENCE M ENT A FTERM AT II. So many people were charmed with the presentation addresses made at tlx* recent commencement of the Barnwglf Graded ticliool that we are sure yery many more will be charmed hy reading the two very apposite gems wc present below, \ - v;- Col Haocod said : ' To me i* accorded the privilege of de livering to you this beautiful medal You. will prize it, not alone for Its in- —-h Jrinsic value but rather as ap, evidence ^^^Vvork well done. 1 Permk me to con- jtulate you upon your success while r^F.ar life is yet in its hud. May it be *'«»~dlitths harbinger of greater, success when the rose lias reached perfection and you have attained to noble woman hood. In the coming years; 1 would have you keep ever in remembrance The recent rains have enabled Gen. Green to hold the lort in many fields. Me-srs T. FTS. Wedtbersheo and !>.- , Mcritt were down from Wiilicton on Tuesday. - - A severe liail, storm did great dam- ago-to crdps^below Fairfax on Thurs day evening. . Miss Kate Bennett of WlTUston. visiting her pelative.Cupt. \V. A. Bai ley, at Meyer’s MiH. The Summer Term of the General Sessional will begin on July 13th. Judge K. C. Watts of Cheraw \\ ill pre- ide. * '• A card from'TSenator Aldrich on sec ond f*uge means good help in securing n education for one BarnwdH Coifuty teacher. v - ' r __ Mrs. T. J. Woodward and sister. Miss Minnie Pechmau. returned hcnie*"oiv riiursday, accompanied by Miss Paul- ni Davies. • . Our Hist cotton bloom, a red one* was brought itron Friday by-farmer Charlie Owens, a tirst class Uihm in all be UKile/takes, After a delightful visit of two week' Ahxkkind worija Mid thonghtfni autiuni ^to Mew A*!— Kr^Tiifl 1 i-ng- Misa-Fhnwr bring forth abundant fruit—‘ As •ow, so sball you reap.” you “A wonderful tiling is * seed, The one thing<ieathle«s forever, Forever old . forever new, Utterly faithful, utterly true, Fickle and faithless, neyer^ Plant lillies.and lillies will bloom, , Plant roses, and roses will grow. Plant hate, and bate4o life will N'lHog. . Plant love, and loye to you will bring. Tba fruit of tiie seed that you sow.’ In presenting you witli Htin-beauti- ful medal. I feid assured that you will wear it not only with pleasure to your- aelf, but with liOnor to your scfidbr, aud With honor to your sex. — R. A. Ei.i.fa, Estp. said: The pleasant task has been assigned me of delivering to you the prizes for •tterulanee; 'your hecord, I aril liy- - /.forpiAd. Irning unbroken by theabser.ee aih«-«fngle day. ► That is a rceord niucii in be desired: It is more to be desired than one for brilliant scholarship: for any idle boy or girl may KVhlev&, supremacy in scholarship. But it is hardly possible to suppose that during nine scholastic mouths, you could achieve a record id unbroken attendance, without also supposing a deep moral purpose to per form your duty with faithfulness; pa tience and porsererance. Yours is a character record. . Robert E. Lee said, “Duty is the ■uhlimest word in the English lan guage.” More than a hundred years before Robert K. Leo was ituyu. Ale.x- ander Pope said the same thing in dif ferent word*'~t* • ^Hlonor ami j,hame-from, no condiLion r ** e ' ' ’Tkct-weil your part: there all the honor lies.” * The beauty of your youth shall pass away; the light, the glamour of the present hour will fade into the twi- T light of distant years; its poetry will give way to the prose of life’s stern realities; hut if to you these prizes shall nrot be valued by their intrinsic value In dolls,™ tnd rents, but aball be prophecy and promise of the faithful. ' patient and persevering discharge of llfe’a graver duties on a larger—and grander field, you wril have secured the happiness of your lives ou founda tions more enduring than etcrifal gran- - it*, — , DRIVEN TO DESPERATION Living st an;6utof way place, remote from civilization, a family driven to desperation in case of ac cident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply ofHucklen's Arnica Salve It’s the best on earth. 25c. at Creech's Phar macy, C. N. Burekhalter's, Drugstore. Lawns, Dimities, -Ginghams Wash Goods at reduced-prices; at Molair & Porter’s, Up to date clothing—Two piece flan nel suits, serge suits and costs at ' ", Molair A Porter’s. •- We have the largest and prettiest Stock of ftegligc shirts we have ever shown, 25, 60, 75 A.$1,00. ., * Molair A Porter. t MosqttRo time has come. VVe have g e very things^ .yod need—nets and SpW»si, -, • ) > —2. Molair A Porter, 'j" JULY JURORS. .* The following were drawn on yester day as petit jurors for the one week summer term of the Sessions: i. Allendale—L W You mans, J W Googe, 'W f-Googef •“ ; >49| i Barnwell—Jolmson Black, I L Lan- gaster, A F Fergsisoo, v Jfe_ B Ussery W J McDonald. C C f^tt, R L Peacock* H Hagood, J II Skinner, j nnott Springs—James Heath, Le- Baughman, -; , BiaokviUe—E D Carroll, W T Walk- er, C II Rhoden. • •• • I - Boll Pond—Lawton Mafter, A Smiths Frink Best. ^ l Georges Creek—E C Sanders, Willis Browning. Breat Cypress—J L Bradley Red.GaJfcrJack Green, W F Bates Tv el m 8 p'SUeSTiuil^P H Ilaxl'eyT j = S^tWrtiT- untcTIrtrff cower, E B Burckhalter, Junie Green Jfi-• • ‘rr* * ' ‘ Roeediary — Arthur Grubbs, R WeathsrVhee, Wm ' Randall, Sanders BgtLJohn Riley, n oiwWOGflOln.: Uiistoa—K a v The days are slowly sborte/iiing now. srteh Rev. S. It. Bass was ill tojln on Mon' day. / -i Mr. D. M. Johnston was in town on Monday. Prof. J. H. Lsflitte was in town Tuesday.. Cept. W. P. Bailey was In town Saturday. i on on the last Fi iitiylu encltpjipnth, and It is j*- an enjoyable as w^ell- instructive Next Tuetday af midnight 1903 wif^ school. ' V r—s . ! The freshet of better rending keeps a lot of editorial trasb out of this issue. MDs Sophie B. Aldrich took the o;tat Line Monday afternoop p;> visit lier sDter, Afi s Dr Egieston, at Uarts- ille. , . - B. P. A. C. At the last meeting Of the Bertr.etit Springs Agriculthral Club dinner was served hy Capt. J. Auyil Meyer, At the next meeting, which will be held on Friday next. 2Cth inst., Capt. W. P. Bailej will be tiie Jiost o/ the occasion ami a barbecue dinner will lie enjoyed. of The meeting! of the Club are hem ,on CARD OF THANKS. J take Mijs method of giving my- bet t tjianks ttrthe got>d friends who k'fiidlv and generously helped to make' good the iicuvy. loss 1 sustained by the burn ot my barn and stables, mule, corn If K. ..... . and.fdddec before day on the morning df May 27th. I would be glad to thank them one by one in person and hope that each contributor will feci assured tliat every kindness Js'fuliy appreciated l>y me. Trustfng that they may be spared such misfortunes and hoping that in case any one should sniffer igyimilSr losa lie iiiay.find friends as gopd as mine have proven(themselyes I am Very sincerely, Jiimes L. Grubbs, Mercatus, S. C., June 10th, 1003. THE HAVOC OF HAIL. ’ .Olar, S. C., Juno 10lh) 1003. Editor Pko!'! i.r. On v^Alerdav at t oVIock p. m. y^iterd !uii| stiirnrvisited our countr. leayiifg deso|^ioi) behind it. This morning I drove down to Rush’s old mili,. where the hail was heaviest. 1 found drifted piles of hail Tfonrs containing from live to ten bushels in one.place, the icy carpet ineasijrlng three Inches, deeiv The hail stones were H inches in diam eter. * Corn ind cotton are apparently 11 nally destroVed. Acres of cotton nre i4ti'»|H i d- ot everv leaL——;— : ——— Corn sms lirokeu off arid the stalks beaten down until it seems- ipipossible for it to make anything. Fjom {Be in- form iUon 1 have been- Tible to gather tiie hail Seems to have been some mile am! a In,If. or two miles each, way. Jiusli’s old mill was the centre of the storm Tiie wood A “are covered wiih leaves from the green trees that would burn overjft lyy were dry. The roofor or. Green Morris’s hot nr • s 1 ’"•p. M 51 w y-v *> - ^ :?* y u\ LU > -ML \y * #. m. '*J 4 tri jSoxne Specials poo)»le are womlcri ng • ho jv it is we con tin imisl v 'htive^QR a special in some depart ipcnt ofoiw store. No wonder.at all wli<?n you understand ihat our buy or is c|k|K'iiom*cd :i n d jua k i n o;b mnu rcensc^ liom specialisVs—silks from silk importttps/PtOrvGtOi—ive* aro ydfde to get the veiy best I’rTces. Ami, iu eoiiipqrtiioii' wilh'ihe /vMues'bjlleml ljy_ntljt’is in Bainvv cll .Biid^iTt oiu^ut.s, our sales become ofve note. It is merely a Comparison'in (jualities arid prices. Every day we are making very admirable oilers ju order to place the new gtkids iti our store-~\ve arc 'for Space. w- - p And yet ibis is notbiup: out of the ordinary in our store.._ Tln'^oodd Grp Imuglit from .Hjieeiali.’ts 'nVevery de partment Avith a view to (jnu'k-0Te\ and oonsf tptentlw only close-margins can be put on. /If you will think a minute, you will see that this is the ease* Fpeeiar’ crowded It*will. |>ay vou to keep your.eyes on bur Special Stile announcement ^ginning Thuisday, May 11)0.1, Be r> r> than anv other merchant. it will astonish you to hud that we Rfe selling all kinds of goods cheaper Ginghams present and others prices 15 eonts, sold by us at 10 cent Ginghams, 25 cent*! kind, selling at 20 eents. JJ-^'Our collections ot emhroideries, insertions and headings, lawns, arc sold elreap^w than elsewhere. ■ ; (iiveaeh AVednesday and IMiursthiv you can stive hig m<>mw by c .»ming to otir stme. It is a welt estabii s hed fact that the-Special Sales inaugerqted by n t’ have attracted* buyers from evervwhcrc. There isa gooda * ’* ’ i eason for this'State, Come aird secure some bargains, NOW is/our chttnee! f rable' damask made to sell at .^l.tM) per yard, our price for this gate only 70 cents. . (JorsctH ot vaiious makes at greatly reduced prices. * * ~ ~ ’S Ott.t.tDCRV gQPQRKKf). . '5 ii .... ..ay ■ »♦ */ .4* .a.iivaiftor left O i on Tue»Uay to at visit Blaekv'illc frisr.dii - . . + Tiro fir*tcuring* of new tQlmcco, saiui ugs, K*iive» about thCc^ize of a tnanV baua, *uid lu. Floroueo— U-fr- Tlmi sday- ■ 5 cents a pound. - ' . - '■ "s' Mj^<i, Dora Greenf* of MercatUh l«.*.t.t on Sunitajivoyor the Soutliern via SuVfffr- nuh to vi>it iit r sister Mis. l),,Tt Me Arthur at V.idalu, Ga. A toain of Geo'.gia Vracker* who dayej b.itc ball in ^wiie gras* Wav tsTfrrtcd at li miocL-g that ttivy lidn'tulas^ wairfCannini'boy s. Mjgs Daky Greim of Grecnj iinl was the |irtJ.H guot of M s.Jrrhrt K. Sccl- ng-wfi Saturday, as she passed through town to visit relatives in spritigtieid. In the Charleston College examina-. iotis hast Week Student D. Lohen of ta'nnveU passed Trom Frcabiuatr to Sophomore With High honois iu hi#-: tdry; honors uv.Engtisb. ■ Hall fell on Thursday, Friday’, and Saturday In tiie iielgTiboi hood of Ul mer. Corn blade* were ridd'ed, hielofT vines badly bruised and cut'up and cotton suffered cousydotabiy.* —’ - Kentucky-. Befle, Barnwell's oldest e+piinegdieil sudilcmly some time - '! ifes- iy night, aged about bd years, .-'he was the property of Mr. Leroy Molair. and had iloio* tin wofk in upwauls of a yeifr, liurwinr^vcll taken care of Tor past service. t - ^ Judge. II. C Roney of_Augu<ta has been retained a* ,leading counsel in a suit against tlut-^oulbern Railway for dahutges by the family of Mrs. Ursula Wood, wJio received fatal injuries' tfi lie Main Street CiossIngPBarinvcil, on the iotbJuat, ' T- - Tiro new schedule wldelK-went'into effect Sunday on the Soiitl'ern Railway will enable persons'from local stations south »o siMind an libur or so of atter- noon day light! n town, returning liutne betore dark, while visitors from the north will have to lake the night hero Rt. Rev. Bish'op Elliso'n ' Capers preached a masterly sermon on Sunday morning in tho Church of tiie liolv Apo-tles. As his-health has.not-bertTybe HUifurcreat rotnm recently' there- was no evening se rv ret 1 'rVirig his appreciated visft ho was the gne»t of Col. iJutter Ha- good. The conference at Long Brandy the alisenco of two who were tb-efe at the previous meetrug—i’a-toiyA. Bui and Member J. J. Johustyirf Up to' the times of their death«i ReVsV, FT" JT"San der.*, James F. Bu.j'sVIyid Arthur Bui*t kept tlicir meuitrefsliips there The attenflanee at Goose Pond Pic Nivi lasvwfeek.was not as largo as in cainplugu years, but as tiie day was as full as ever of pleasure each redtrived a larger share than usual. Of course the ho‘ts wore untiring, the dinner an ahuuilant combination of delightful substantials and dainty delicacies, and the ball a uiidsHmaroruiglita dream of loveiinesa. "Tho Glorious Fourth” will be kept in the good old-fashioned-hospitable, before-the-war way in Rich Land town- ?hip. A pic nic and burhecue under charge of Messrs 1\ W. AV'cathersbee, L. F., P. B., and F II. DUdfr, L. W Hjll flid Pat Murphy will b»> given at Pierce’s Chapel, and all so fortunate as to be guests will have tho timu of their lives. Capt. Jr- VV^ Woodward's resident , A' : i* •r,° r on Marlborough Street was struck ' . 1 ' 10 n .’ a ' 1 l twice bv lightning tfnmLnbe same n»»W«^p«ey at farm.mg should cloud) MspnUy atternodn. * Some M was so Iisdly damaged tliat it had to recovered. - Il.is neighbors-.met this morning and are covering H for him. •' ' .X ' u - nn^mrawiry A WONDERFUr —-pileTo«(ion*e of tiro people op'South Carolina to the call for hidp^ from t.h flood wreeked i’ticolet yarllev was im piii»i.vely rap d and rose higher th.vi the property lossesmf the toiling oj erativea. Hojirf** ami e..vplo> men ....ve linen secured tlierc and at other mills form! the unemployed and fur- irtiuye and d,•tldng. supplied to ttmso vyhhse personal possessions were -swept awav. On Saturday the relief commit tee discontinued the distribution of provision*. Ae., as all rwasonah c needs had been supplied. Amp a sur plus of shout flu,<>00 reniained In its Immis w ben its work of metry BlrAf KVIl.LEXEWS. Prof. W^VL ZeigTe.r. p'im-lpaJ of die Geojg St. Geopgf** Graded Sehool ami family lire \><fting leliitireg-in town. Me**rs II U. ami L F. Still Continue ffieir bean shipment* wiili satisfactory returns. ... ,. , - The tobacco growers hsye flieir bains in readiness.fi>r curing the fragrant weed-ami VvTTI soon coimneucc stripping th“ oldest leaves.w T he olde't hiliabitants say that Fri lay's rain dov' t)j*our vva* the beativ.st- whimrecn t fccTum (Cantaloupe galhei iug-will begin this, week. Mr. 1>. P. Jolinsoxj’s new black-smith and carriage * hop’ is completed, and is ready to do first class work at second ciass priCts. Capt. (’. IT Matlii*. just returned from Florida, report* the outlook-blue. Cantaloupes made about half a crop, but prices were ali right. With .1 iiTTs weauJier lu July crops may come’cmt atid be better than''they promise. T - I > Or F EI. L E N TON—K1>GE IT j-.I.D Johnston News 17>li June,. I he. wedditig of Miss Palm Reamegof this place ami Mr. Charlie llaiiey, of E.leuton, was beautifully solemnized on Wednesdav; eviuaing of last week. rhroughohrrthe parlor large pul tug, and white cut flowers vveee used in making an effective b-ack ground fl>r the bridal pasty. A love knot of white roses'wui^arranged oveihead where.the bride and grootirrstood. The stninvav wa* entirely covered in-clinging wild bamboo, and at the foot wete large palms. Pink and white formed the color scheme in tiie dining room. As Mendelssohn's wedding march was beautifully rendered by Mrs. W. IP lio||and„of ITenton, the bridal party entered in tWj^following order: Miss VsTmcTle Mb Kiev, Marie ('bleTnahVLtTl’a Bailey, of Elleutun, Jiuil Fanny Stroth er. Messrs M. R VVj iglit, M. S^As-beH, a. W. Reamea, of Charleston, and F. S. 11.tiley, ul Culiimbia, tiie4 the bride and groom entered, the wedding gown most becoming- to the dir bride, being a rtti>m of white silk chitron trimmed tu-Taia* tuuilaJlinns, the dfiite voile w.ajycatiglit to her hair by orange blossoufs. Her bouquet avh* made of bride roses and ferns. The bridesmaid* wore pretty frocks ..of win and carri“d Tmiiquets of pink la TT-anee roses tied with tong “streamers ofwpink fibhoiu ■ —-—- After the cercmoffy Jiad lieen per- was N 0TIC E Tt) D E BT O RS . A N D CREDITORS. All persons indebted to tiie. estale W,-C M alt lie ws; deceaseik are ro.qu i 1 eel to 11 inkeTffdbfiftTraymout tf> the niide signed, ami ail person* holding claim against’said estate wHTpresent them me pioperiy attested. Mamie E. Matthews, Administratrix June 22d, 1003, - .. .. NOTICE OF FI \ AL DlSt'IlARGE, —T"- ZT r * Notice isrherehy given tliat on Mon diiv tiie twentx Seventh day oT .inly l,t«'.l undersigned will file his final ac count as A (fmT-tuttor of the eda’c of Marion Stringfelldw, deceased, with the Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, and apply for Letters Dismissory. Bennett Stringfellow, Adininlslor. NOTICE. LAND FOR SALE. Kpnkw Pf/vcr.—tn Red (Atlr Town- .sh:|i. '•-'i’Aei'ig. • • , • - —t= 1! \\v\aa^Pr.acjc.—-f n Red Oak Town ship, 1*0 Acres. • Anmh E. DVchks Plack.—in Black- villoTowiisIdp, i;tl Aero*. < P'Dankow IT Acts.—Near Barnwell Comt House, fi:,s Ae.ri'H. .* I II ari.ky Pt.ACK.—In Rich Laud Township, 515, Acres. Prices reasonable and term* A pply to J. O. PA TT Efi*ON„ v 1 Barnwll, 8, CL ' . Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist* ; BLACKVLLI.Jp. - - B.4 June 20th,-1003: Gim PeitECt Satisfco&a ^ FOR INFOIUIjm0N ADDRESS ^ The Miietn GoM Oil Go, SAVANNAH, / c Will he at hi: offlrofn BamWtB ove dav and Tuesday and V’dUiefcday (oi Fait •T 1 ... , ..imwtaf Will be at tits Home offlc«4n HtuvivtlW •* cry Filday and Saturday, and will inakasp potntmeuU to meet patierts at uaysil out coanty towns or cull nt tlie^ re.ddcnees. MAfsTER’a SALE. The State of South Carolina.) County of Barnwell. - In tiie Court of Common l”eas... John Blister, Plaintiff, ' • . vs Mary Jackson eral.; Defendant*. Tty virtue of a docietsl order to my directed in the-above entitled cau»a** will sell at Barnwell, fn front of the 'CffiTri House, on Monday, July fith, B'f):?. i6_being saledsy TH tiid month, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described tt’al property :. All that certHl'iTract of land siUiate. lying mid being In the State and -County aforesaid, oontaining- four hundred and sixty acres more or less and bounded on the North by lands ofTiwwe andTor the admission oLpew i,. Moody, South by lands of Lizzie Fair, East by lands of the Corbin Bank ing Company and West by the Savarf- natrWver.' - r: — —— _ Terms Cash, purchaser-tttpLay for pa pers, ' _ II. L. O’BANNON, • Master’s Office. June Kith. IfloH DR. ALFRED A.TATTERSM, DENTIST, '~~t r w. ’ • • sk... • Allendale, )S. C., Visit* yotiF home hy request, ut> <t : ili make engagement* to practice ’AT HIS GFklOE. GLENDAITE DAIRY, * -r- BARMVCLt.S. “Yexe* D. Tormentor .*o. fif. 3<5!> from greatest. Dairy family .of Jersey# in the world” sax* Judge l'r:ubury, tiie famous Jersey breeder of Pomeroy, Ohio. 1 hi* animal is a fine specimen of hi* family. His dam’* ofllci.il let ter test j* 23 lb*. T oz. in 7 drtt*. hi* grand dnm'^3 lb*. 5 oz.|., has II slater* 1 am a full irraduate of ihillmielphta Dental College-hnxvliadscvci'iMh yesi* active prceN tteul ex|iei-ix*i<A and can pLcaue you taipiaMy 01 work and priccM. - COFFINS & giving as high ns 22 Ills. Bi 7 day*. In- aud in breeding he is at ELECTION SCHOOL TRUSTEES. • I n pursOanee of an Act ot theGeper- «1 Assembly. Notice is hereby given that an elvcuoHr w-ill lie held "by the onalifled electors of Barnwell Graded hurt House in Barnwcil on Tuesdaj’-, the 7th day of July. 1003, for eig-ht trustee*" for said School District, to serve for tiie bsr.1n.pf5.dian*. committe* Ac (aitucul liy l.ev. W.. S Martin, friends and relative* gathered to shower wislies- upon the couple. Theii, the party re paired to tiie dining room, where a bufTett. lunelieon jggs served. Numerous ItiHidnonis presents were received. - . ,* *-Mr-.-«ml M rsr-TLaUev lefr on Thurs day tnorninjfcfur Baltimore, W,'u>hTf)g- ton and New York where they \\ t.l spend seveMjk days, after willcb they will bo at tnvir Lome in Ellentou, %. C. tw o years.' Polls open at 7 o’clock m. fn; and close at f o’clock t>T tn G, M.-Hytltce htfftB'e tiro first day ed July in ^w to ^TheiTau^armu^: in thlV l^overcd and R^d. A FARMER RIGHT. Mr. W. W. Armstrong of Bnldoek sent us last week eye opening and hat L loud) . M*yn!ag weatherboiirds werp damaged, but ptr ore iiijuwed, itltliougli M iss KkteAV’oixd- ward who was. playing at tj»g pifltno had a narrow escape as a am all piece was ■•ftfrolTen off 1i. A^safe in a fwVnT - diag onally opposite wa* broken to piece*. v .^-Tr -rxnjni ^Tfie State Board of Education '’will meet in Columbia tomorrow^ Friday, night. to elect a successor- to tiie .late Rev. A. Buist as Sitjierintendent.'of Ed ucation for this Comity 1 ;. Tiie law gives the State Board the power to till such vacancies, and heretofore the Governor and Slate Superintendent frtnro^inada the appointments which were afterwsriCratilied by the Board, but Attorney General Gunter has in* torpreted tne law a* requiring the several candidate* for the sucepsaion Alphabetically arranged they are Rev. S. K. Bhs*, ivillmon; H. F, Bulst, Blackville; Prof. W. it. Jone*, Barn well; Prof. J. U. Laffltte, Martin; Col, W. L. weiurroi.J. u .j,aim re, in art | R^.R. Lewis, Sycaniors; Prof, l Roger*, Great Cypress* raising spt’eimOns of liis homo products. There way a radish large enough to load a cannon, over two feet long and incht’s in circumference, two'Twigs beaded with a peck or more of red chcekSd peaches and a couple of;stalks ,uf cojji, full etued bej'ond danger from drought, from a twelve acreHeld which Private R. II. Walker say? will make ;anoot take or bet ter still, work under* him a year for cifflhing and ralioii§. WANTED AT ONCE. Old iron of every descrintiou^ large hr small pieces, any old worn out thing.; Gather—nn everythlpg and bring to me. I w in take any qnAntity 50 lbs. up. '>■ JULIAN R. HARRISON, *" Barnwell, S. C. (H) ; - '' ' Just aniveii—Something new straw hats; from 20cts to $2,50.' Molair & Pofter. in ring me Another big rise fn cotton. Now is rfiere ai*flr iheTTuie to buy \ cheap fai in. ’ For salti by J. O. Pattcraon, We have shoe* for every body Ladies and children's Oxford Ties, San dals, Men and Boys low cut shoes | Come to see us, we carry tlio-stock (i rcenc, R. W. KHey trnd Ed win d tl ytme- liave been appointed managers to con duct Said election, Couhly Supt. Education. A r>i;isT. June 1,1003. -- (’ll) - ^"TRlMTKEa NOTICE. « ‘ - The Connty Board of Education will meet at Barnwell C. II. Tuesday, July 7th, 1003, to appoint for each School District in BitriiweilCounty, 3 School Trustees from rhe qualified electors and tax pavers reelding w ith ’n tiie District. A. BUISl’, ., j Uh. Bd. EJ. line Htl), 10<13. For further information atal a cata logue address ' . Prer. If. B, -Johnwin Rock Hill, o. C;,* . -—- • kX.. di vidnallr the top. Finn young hulls and heifers for sale. Write for what wu want. WIN Til K0P COLLEGE SCIlOLA K- Sil i P A NI > ENTRANCE EX-- AMINATIONS. t The oxaminalirtns for the Mrnrd of' vacant scirohrl^hipsvin Winihyop Col- *tu- (leriU will be held at the County Court House on Friday,'July lOth, at 0 a. in, __ _ _ __ Applicant* must not be less'than tif- A r |'l?TTP |<T | I teen year* of year*: r- X ^ ^ When scholarships are vacated after July 10th, they wiil b«»-owardod fo those making the highest fcverago at thi* exauihTxtbTTTr— : —~— The ne5;t session will open about September Kb IfiLfi*. Vote need and 1 ntgffit to sell you .Spectacle*. Musical htstniinent#.Toy#,' Stationery, Base .Ball Goode, Fishing Taiklc, &e Br 1 T ROB ATE COT I Wf N OT .C E. AH a dtp! xccntors, guar* are requlVed n?j -Your jWives or daughter* need and I xvnnt to sell Pianos and Organs at fac tory prices. — — --- -• , , l>^nniijpu’* DeopfateiHlrystal. Cr :iinl i'lain Ti**uc ‘Paper, 1’api*r N jjj kins, Ka*t^r Lards. -* 4- : Spectacle* Acddratelj)" Fitted, Rc- repc ttgrh-Tt*nT (i. D. r. LANGE, v , '— • — • * All .person* failing or neglecting to 1 the comply with tin# requirement of law wi<l ho cited-so to do, therehy ad ding costs to ihoe-tau * iW represent, John K. duelling. y . y" . J.P.ii.c. June 1st PAVE Bi.aokvii lk, B, € vmhimtk, roit Cash -* TERSPA^d NOTICE. Any and all persons arc hereby far- bidden to enter upon the land* nf the undersigned; in Barnwell Township in tiie Comity of Barnwell, Fttate nf Soucli irolina. known as the Zissett Place, LAND FOR HALE. -&3 DR. 10. P. LEE, Jfl . Dentist, IViLLljSTON, - - S. (. IVill work anywhere In the country Tftact ok Land wLhln five mllesof Martin Station on I fife (k A W. C. K. V R.. containing three huiHlred ahii II! tv sev en acres, dwelling air^wthtiHdltt**. j hv -, l>e< .i g Hmr(5«rrtUn'nr- thrfw• hol^e farm b^liincc in ? 1 ^PL, * woodland, with aqdbnty of water. Terms-Easy, For information apply to Jamkh !/. BTixi.mr. I ^ MilltUgeville, Ga. for the purpose of pasturing -cattle or other stock* en rtting or removing wood or straw, gathering fruit or making path* or. in any w ay whatever from -trespilssing upon said premise* under penalty of nrott»ciitfoD fco tlje f<ill cx- terit orihr l.vJpffor eaelr and every olleac'e. LT. R. McGahan, 1st June 1003. Molair & Pui t jr,. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON OU AELE3T0N, H. C, H8th T'eiir Begins Septemhef 25, Letter, Science, EnglnqiSring. One SchoUraLtp to each County of South GaroUna. Entrance examinations held at Barnaell bf County Superintendent of Education amkJudge'of Probate on .TiSTy “ It).—t(miOT ^TO.*”~BSS?a antT furnished room in Dormitory. $i(Lper month. All candidates for admission are permitted to com peter for Boyce Scholarships, which pay $100 a year.# For sHttaloguw •address Harritoo Randolph . ^ Pre*ld«nt, 7. B. ELLIS. Jr., Surveyor end Civil Engineei Special attention gl ven'to the co'mpo- tatibn of water-powers, leveling aud drainage. A postal card addressed to ~'ie ai. Mar# tin, B. C., will ryeive prompt Atter* lion. Wtl-HO, ly t NtlTlUR. A oolxfpleie stock, from tho cheapest Tiirulshed go. ds up to tiie finest c<rani>djxloth preduet# of A merlcau sklii- ~ Vd talent* andLlah#! - , cop- , , stnntiv kept, and rWeredal • » WE LOWEST POSSIBtE PEICES. 1 also offer to t he people of — Barnwell County a new - , * 11 r*t elm#, modern Ilearae, \ with all Uic latest equip-* Dients ami iniprovcnient^ Prbiujttx personal attention given to all inquiries and orders. -j ■y S. MELLICHAMP Wi LLISTOM b. O. .V). w- £. F; CaHiOttB, ' CucUii^Ui Wm. Mab. Calftotnr~A Co, rr * ?■: Life, Accidei)^ ssa LIGHTNINC? AND- < t rtL Live Stock INSURANCE, \ ■;T \ y ' • * —Lowest Rates Ir- All Overscm for the year 1003-:\vill please sendln to* this office .at o'ore thedr lt*t of lutmla for the By writing a Postal Ca’rd t" me, you \,ij! receive'the proper Wan ki.fof .tiie pur pose. Don’t fail to give your l*o>t Of- Ihse. - z O. IV*■ Ifnrker, Strongest jCompa!h*> .. CALHOUN & CO. —OFFICES AT— •• ’ ’ ■. , , HIE BANK OF BARNWeLx., R. <5. Roberts, Jr., Clerk. Hu put visor. NOTICE.' MONEY TO LEND. All Township Commissioner* wii v'\ Rif I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farmsJlir Hvxi jVars, partial payment*; Inteie*t H ;>er bimj, oji loan* iDifltjr $1 7j:er cent, on jouns ov^r P. M. BUCKINGHA M, , . BARNWELL, H. C„ REAL ESTATE AGENT, please »eo that their road*, and bridges under twelve feet w ide. are put in gopd condiiWu at <mrtt. Home of tiie Township* have CommuUtioo money to their credit, and till* must be ex pended on the road#from which it wx* paid. Please see that the road lists Hr* $1,000. Don’t wilte, come and see me. J. O. PirtERSON. Bai uweil, H. C, t , K REGISTRATION NOTICE. The RegDtration pooks will be open sent in anil tftourwlio tnrvff ptlll -tbe-Hr+ttnlm Court House on the fir*t'Mon4iiy Commfitition are checked off in my of- [tvarter ifarr IfT e»M) moqth duilng the fine Wot >nvestmenta|ipnw«toi»- He©, tlint UiU.4ioney can be properly year 1iK)3 for tbe UMrt^actioti of iucli rtefafTa Of l erTeouiig loant i^teioiiy expended. ] business as U requireii by l *w. tended to. Terms {MSpuabtd. Cot R. C. Roberts, J*». > Clerk, W. Barker,’ buper) isor. business required _ W.’J'. Baxley, ^Chairman. P. D’L. Blaek. * BeuictA^y. Idle msey securely iyves'ed' - LIfe msuniiNCE. (Agent for "New York Life. * EIR£ (Calhoun & Companv) ■* ■ < o ; ■ a List vour property with me. Tnsp^ei? Corrfi* spondcuce M»ljciud. Address Ts Ms Barkwi