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S -/ f Iw Barnwell P" .i in , : , RITES OPRURSCRIPTIOR. n Advance, per Altpumi .H.oO )a limu* h, ,li.00 On a THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1903. ^ , / v ^ NOTICE. 1 ' ' i '- Cnain Gang will mere ,tt* Cnnc«rd ( l.prt ii aloi.iSaturday cp'thU week*, from there to near Oawald'e place near Martin, - O. W, Barker, KupervUor. 'il Roberts, Jr., Clerk. EDUCATIONAL RALLY. A Local Educational Rally will be .held Friday evening at 8,30 o’clock un> der auspice* of the Surrinier School In tho Barnwell Graded School Auditori um. Addresses will be delivered by Priii- , cl pal Hand, Rev. J. D. Moore and Geo. H. Hates Kw|, \ Theoublic cordially Invited to attend. THE STATE FAIR A copy of the Premium List of the 85th Stale Fair is on our desk, it I* a neat booklet of 99 pages. We wbuld not undertake to got up such a job if offered but a number of printing olfloe* In this State could have done the work aa the shop <n Elyria. Ohio, preferred by the new management.. It was a had bungling break to leave an opening for the critics to (HI with slanders and per haps libels The new management wants the as- SKtance of the State—and needs it too. In oil kindly charity we suggest the" propriety of President Anil's taking out letter* of guardianship. N, Wl ar MAZE NEWS. *„ The wflter visited Crocketville last week and tound crops all fbe way full of promise, it l<>oks now as if cotton and corn will make lull C-ropa. it is getting dry now and corn will suffer unless rain comer soon. Sunday School at Harmony Church as- reorganised Sunday with J. C. Ixson Superintendent, W. II. Load lolt Assistant, D. S. Cone Secretary nd TreasurerT *—■——-—= We now have a post office with ^h/s above name. Mare, at Mixsons Corner. Mrs. Nancy Hrown of Hampton vis ited her brother Mr. K. 11. Aiixson last week. Roy MIxson. WHITE POND LET I KK. The protracted'meeting, which was a grand revival, lias closed with tlvo • more name* on the church roll. Kev G P Whiteretnrnetl on Saturday to his home at. Langiey, carrying with him the good wi«he« of all. Messrs G E Copeland of Ehrhardt, Paul McCreary of Savannah, .lames Wllaon of Charleston and J. W. Pritch ard of Denmark have been recent wel come visitor* to our town nnTT'vielnity. Most of our fair visitor* have rvlimi- #d to their home*;,Mis*, Alice I^Olt to Augusta, Mis* Mary Pardue- to Grau- iteville. And we are left dfsoiatea , r Miss Carr lloiina.i went to Cliarles- toii on Sundarv ’ \ Kainds badl^L ne**iled ar.d crop pros pects are* very cjiscouraging in these parts. Unlucky J[ob. OTRANTO NEWS. . S * Corn and eotteh are progressing. Mr U F Rouse has gode"to GlenTT Spring*. Mrand.Mr* Fap*t of Denmark are. spending time hefre'r , , MjOUi Jordan and Hi*te'r, J .MD% €Hr- ■rie, ot^ialcyondalc, (Jarpare visiting here. ■ The cl^aH) gang has put our roads in fine order. ' Prof J B Montgomery showed at Ruddell on theiOth inst. Rev John T Morrison i* conducting a protrActed meeting at Beech Branch church. This Is probably the oldest chry-chin this part of the State; It be- Ing ToTTTfded sonre year* before the Dec laration of I hllej)en([ence. AbonH the distance, of fifty yards from the church D a beautiful cemetery, enclosed wltli a substantial fence. There are monu ment* erected there with beautiful in scription* to the memory of the John ston*. Richardson*, Gifford*, Mankers, Kitts and other*. C. Coitit at Walter boro next week. i IL F. Bulst Esq. was in town on Friday. ' , Col» L. W. Yonrtians was In town on Monday. , .' , Rain 1< needed now, but the prophets are silent, ' . .^' . ■ -• ^ •• . The days lose 10 mtflOtcs in sunshiu^ this week. . . - . Mr. R. V. Christie 4s spending a days at home. few from Mr. C. F. Pechman cause down Johnston on .Monday. Up to Saturday night Allendale had shipped 100 cars of watermelon* Bponts'poat office is discontinued. Mall tor that point goes to'Morrias Florence has a small pOTc siMraatlon, And should be quarantined against.' Mr. W. A. MoLemore of Augusta gave u* a nice popmDron Saturday. Rev. J. G. Beckwith and family are spending their vacation in Virginia. The Barnwell Methodist Church has given Rev, K. 3. Enochs a months va- catioft. - - , It ls »o hot that we are boiling down manyv bits of news arid cremating some. 'Mre. W’ J. Mnrrl* and children of Augusta arc yisitiug at the Halford House. - . The annual protracted meeting at Seven Pines Church w ill begin on next Sunday. — —. , ‘ Dr. It. W. Sander* is holding a pro tracted meeting at Mt. Arnon church tlii* weak. Yesterday was our busy day and we were unable to attend the Good Hoads Convention. During tire past crop plowing time Blacksmith Mace Jeflcoat has sharpen ed 1,021 scraper*. Mis* Lucy Phillips U a very welcoqj.c vi-itor to HarnwHI friends after a long absence in South Georgia. Quito a number of Barnwell's young people enjoyed a day’s irfwaiicing at agood’s Mill on Friday Next Monday will be SaleDay. N<i real property is to lie sold except, that advertised by the .Slieriff. ‘ , Miss Milled,ge WHson of Ellenton has-been elected mi as»i-tant teacher for Chester Graded School. Misses Jernignn and Campbell of Port Hoyal were ebarnring visitors to Miss Minnie Christie last week. Dr. Million* will not keep bis ap- ponitmcnt at UarnweH uexi week be cause of (imperative call* eisewhero. Merchant St^Kruisnoff i* in New York this week, gaHierlng liio.tU^Lcre tm of Fall and Winter good* at z ro prici s. There is more stirring .around since crop* were laid-by, but there i* no let, up in newspaper Work the year round. Miss Bessie Ahiern\an of Aiken ar rived in toWn on Friday, and is De pretty guest of Solicitor and Mrs. J. E. Davi*. > /.+ I.y I , — 1- -- ' Married July-.i}, 190.'! by J. O, San der* Esq., Notary Public, Mr. T, \V. Morris and Miss Maggie Morris, both of Olar. . , How time flies! Seven months of the new year gone tomorrow piylui^ftt. Now nobody sings “The year* go slow ly by, l.oreua.” - ‘ ' Hon. and Mrs. J. ■(). Patterson and smaller cliildren went to the isle of Palina-on Saturday for the recreation if the little i>ire» by the .sea side. Dr. G. F.' IIair, u 2d Vice President of the State Dental Association, is a dele gate in Httqn,lance at the National Convention in session at Asheville this week 1 . ^ f SESSION 1901-1901, The .uext *r**ion open* Ttlf By regulation of the,college new students are required to report five daTs before Ahe opening of the lustitii- tlon to.ftand entrance examination*.' . .The following ceurse* are given for degree*: Agrichit,urat. Biological, Me chanical and Electrical. Civil Engin eering, Metallurgical. aiTiTTextile in dustry. For catalogue or Information kpplyto P. H. M.ELL, I’RrsiDirNT, Clemson College, 3. C. WANTEIt Mr. N. D. Porter, now a popular And prosperous and progresskvw-FolumliUn, was in towiion Saturday, just as clev- er and ioVfi'de as when he lived here ten year* ago. Dr. .1. 0. M iner of ^Allepdatr^stood a successful examinntion last week before the State Board of Dental Kx- aniiuer* and was licensed to practice hTsprofevHion. ~ r ParnvrwB will be divided today be tween thtt Hon federate BeunWi down at Great Saltkebatehie Churcb and the Farmers’ Club Picnic, Barbecue and Dance aero** at Batdock. Two treat* in three day* for the peo ple of Barnwell and surrounding country; the-local educational rail., tomorrow night, and the addresses on Christian’ Education dbnday morning. Jt is an unqueationably and undoubt edly good, in an who remembers tbe printer in tbe alMrill JUiininet,—d*n+ tiiat i* wliat Mr.*i. IV, Rountree Always does, and on Monday he .kept up hi* good record. V 11 der ton and MJsj* Eva were registered at several dav* last Mr* Wliite. of- Florence the Motair Hnrrse week, a* the guest* of their brother, -Xi U.h*u-. TQO BOON A SUNSKTTINQ. Mr, j;. Snmtfei RTIer, second son' of tlic late Capt. G Owen Hi ley,,died on Sunday afternoon at, hi* moMier’* home in Barnwcli. agcil about 2S years. On Monday affeeruoon lie wi* buried in the family section in Cav'e’* Church Ceme tery. He wa* a young man deserved I v popular for hisimany excellent quali ties of head apd heart, of aUractire manners, high 'prbtelpleg, above and betrer lliun all a mostdevoU-d son. 1 JTe Jay very fair with proinlse before him when he wa* called away, leaving memories tiiat will live long in the heait* of those Hint loved him. The county summer tckop.l for teach- ef* i* tiow in sea.sion in the" Graded Bchool hunmTTjr liere. I'lie subject* ttrnght are Primary Method*. United .St^itc* IlDtory and Civic*. Arithmetic and English Grammar, tThe work in I’l lmary Method* covers the first three year* in school. A small ulau of chil dren i* being taught, showing the ap plication of the principles in actual school room Work. In History the work done *o far ha* heen contlncd to the period between tho «:Tb*e of the ■ReVOIlltlrm nnd me—adoption of Dio Constitution. The ’remainder of tliw daily ptctgraminn «i* divided equally between Arithmetic and English Grammar. The session closes on August lltli. There is yet time for thope teachers not. already hero to come and receive much idtlp. I t i* hoped that others ivljl come in for the 3rd and Hh-week*. THE PENSION LAW.. , All Confederate soldiers and sailnts will meet in their respective townships on tiie llr*t Saturday in August and elect one man as a representative from each-township. The*e township represehtaiives will rncetlftt the Court House on tlic lirst Monday in Beptqihlier’for the purpose of electing'a County Pens+On Board for the next year. Nono except exConfedcrate* can vote. , BLACKVILLE -newh. Mi**e* Ethel and Lucille Folk of Bamberjg are visiting relative* here. Miss Mafie Holland is the gue*t of Mis* May Green. Mr. Harrv Hammet la at home thit week with hi* parents. Mr*. John G’Gormaq and Mis* Rate ForfeH are the guest* of M rs. 3eigll«g, at Fiat Rock, N. C.. for a few day*. v Mr. Joe Gray Quinn of Lltfle-Rovtk.. I* spending a few day* with Mr. John M. Farrell. Miss Georgia Brocken nf Qnlbmbia i*^ visiting Mi**es Magglo and Abble Hair. v^... t M r,. John O’Gorinap jwa* down from Aiken on Sunday. Mr*. J. W. Browning and children and Mr*. J. E, Moloti.v.aip spending tiie stimmer ut Sullivan’s I eland. Dr. R. A. Gvlex, Messrs A. H. N«e- *on. Forest Gyle* and Leon Sunset I took a dip In the surf at tbe lale of Palm* on SurubiV. Protracted meeting will begin at tbe Baptist church cn next Sunday. The pastor*Jtev*.O.iK. Burts, will be as sisted by the Kev. Mr. Oliver of Flor ence. Mis* Daisy Stokes is visiting friends M Anderson.. —. E DEC A T10 N A L C A M P A fG N. Addrcsse* on Education w'llj, be dr- f+vered at Barnwell on August.‘Jd by Profs. Clinkscalc* of \V otto id (jollcge, J>r. Iiaiiiel ot Coluipbia. Female. Lan- det of VVjijuniston I’emale <.’ollege atid Sheridan of (':irli»lc_Fitting School. i'lie people are earnestly requested to meet together and liearthe represen tative* of these institution* on the groat subject of education. Marlon DArgun, I're.-idiug Elder. At least- {wo aiitlrcs.es will he deliv ered. The public cordially Inyiteol to attend at the Methodist L hu.rch at ll.JO a . IU, . ^ * . —-—Jv-JL _Ei*oclu. The many friends of MHs El* Groves are glad to know that she I* conva lescing nicely. Mrs. L. T. Izlar. Harry 1). Izlar ami t'arlisle Izlar ot Ocala, Fla. came up on Tuesday to visit relative* here. Mr. vA. KirsfUi of Bamberg has ac- eepted a position with Mr. Minion Brown, He will hot move hi* family- lie re. , t The Sta^e Horticultural Society whlcll meets at Johnston on August full and Mr. I. F. Still will read it a pa per on melon growing. The cantaloupe season l« about over and the melon crop will wind up this week. Prices have not been st all sat isfactory to tiie growers of this delic ious fruit tlii* season. • 1- ' ‘ The too.vco growers are very much pleased w ith the crop thus far and if the prices arc a» good a* tiie crop de serves, successl* assured, from thi* the lirst experiment. , The Bliickvillc Baptist Chtiroh loses Rev. O. E. Burts' about Sept. 1st. He goes to Ecgetield. _ envy Edgeffeld tiie. comsmmion and social fellowship of this good, aide And Christian man, and it i* vvjj'n tnio rcgrgjQhat we give him u|>. HD tuKIIT rr''“m ora I and minis- terial Intiuence* w ill be greatly missed by tlii* cotiiUMUiitv, and we Wi?tT~fnr him God’s richest blessinga. w herever be goes to labor- in the_Master’s vine yard. ' G. O. F. A SFOTC11 UEL NIUN. There was a happy gathering on Saturday nr tiie home of Mr. K. B. Slr- Leioore a couple of mile* from town. It wasYlie lirst Reunion of the descen dant* of tlic good Scotchman who came aoros* the Atlantic in colonial days and whose coot courage helped to~trin Atm rb .•nr indepcndcticcf. Between for ty arrtpfifty person*, ranging from three score ami down to pratliing babyhood were gHthercd there, every McLeinore hy name answering to roll call, and all of other name* who had married into tlic McLeinore family. A honnfifid dinner of royally cued meat*, generous substantial* and dainty delicacies wa* .enjoyed and the day will La long re- .membejed nsoneotkfhe bestand briglit- e*t in the lives of all vyho were there Though till* wii*. the first it will he followed bv anrrual reunion* aa surely a* time lasts. CON FEDERATE REE NION. v The Annual Reunion .of Cos, G. »nd II., 17th S. C. V. will be hold at Great Saltketiatehie Church on Thursday, TJulv JUrh \Vc extend a general invitation to all other commands to meet with u* and partake of the kind hospitality of the good people of that community. Come, boys, one and all. That Is the day of the mitre explosion wlten Bum- side attempted to semi us all before our Maker, to .which place wo are all hastening. Tne speakers will be on the ground, and Hie public is invited to attend with loaded baskets to feed the hungry til-17. BOILING SPRING <G;*| ; yoji I heard a saving yojt must go away front home to hear the news and 1 reckon it is the .same wav.about crops, I know it is if you live at or near-tliH Bqllitig-Upringe. 1 wenMo Kline and saw some tine crop* on the route, but aftec_L*tw tiie double barrel crop of Col. Alilrk'li at the OiHUf I could only sav what King Diivhr**hk1 when he called for tlic sword of-Goliab, “tiicre*, none like it.” 1 told my wife Ilie.Coloncl -rmist surely be an inspired timn to have liiought out such a sclTeTTie of farming, to have’tiie he-t corn crop in rlie county and then have the best cotton between the rows of corn. I wish a man like Bill Arp or Kiah Ms* would go and look at that crop .and tlien tell about tr. if they told tho truth people would notdndieve tjiem (ill they went to-see for themseivje* and then they woilld say. what the Queen of. Sheba said when she went to make a visit to King Solomon “the half ha* njt been told iiin. ,1 * M —— 1 — Put me down for a place i» the w ater melon nice: what I lack in quantity 1 may make up in quality. Your* Truly —-r d^din. It. Harden. ; |o 7o operative* to work in Blaek- vijlw Knitting Mills! Apply to .. G. W. Green Jr., Williston, 3. C. WANTED. * ^ tit ■ 7 ^ . Buyer* for sewing machine needles. J _3lnger needles tor Scents, al) others 3 or 5 cent*. Other machine supplies.* -Jultau R, Harrison, ~ Jeweler. Barnwell, S. C, (Lawn*, Dimities, Gingham* Wash Good* at reduced prices, at ... t MolairA Porter’s. ; Up to-date clothing—Two piece flan nel suit*, serge suits and coats at Molafr & Porter’s. n We have the largest and prettiest stock of. neglige shirts rwe have ever shown. 25, 50, 75 <1 $1,00. Mobiir & Porter. ’ ' '• ■' / • *« - *•*'*• Mosquito time -ha*'come. -'U e have the .very thing* you need—nets and frames. ” i - - • -‘v-.- ■ ■ .. . MolairJbPorter. I Manya<man who lain the swim-feels like say a. a fish out of water. I WANTED AT ONCE. f Old Iron of every - description,* large or small pleoes, any old worn out. thing.; Gather; up everything and bring to me. I will take any quantity *(> lbs. up. ^ - -r JULIAN.R. HARRISON, . a ., j^BarnwelJ, 8.C. Z0C . •? Telephone Company. Mr. T. J, Morris, the best man in Bulloch, spent last week with old time Barnwell county Irieuds. Ill* coming is always welcome atid-hD going away i* always too soon. lie in Ttappy and prospC’i-ous.-a* he well deserves in hie, Georgia home. The n(Iniefous friend* of Mr, -Jx F. I.awton will h i (Jclightcd to leam tfliat his health is much Improved. A stay of two week* on Janies Island followed by a visit of two miutths at lluy Ilarrfs Springs,-where he remaltt* these * wel tering days and,n\ghts, hbs been most helpful to him. After a song silence of^l.7 year* Dr. N. F, Kirkland Jr., is again heard in tiie w ■** sn a’ hour linnro 1-lrig baby lulla bies, for tiie soothing of Maxtor Robert Alfred, w ho begin* life a 10 pounder, with tlic ambition to outgrow mentally, ami physically'the massive cynosures' whose front names he bears. Rev, S. K. PreutUs Is putting up a large quantity of ensilage for tlic win ter feeding of his tine, Jersey*. On land lavishly fertilized with compost he grew a magnificent crop of corn. This, green stalks and all. i* cut by a machine into small niece*, packed in an air tight silo, where it will keep suc culent and sweet a* long as wanted. Teacher* not attending the County finmmer School are Hii^lnif'a good thing. Prof. Hand, thp Principal, hajs demonstrated scho<H fbont ability of a very high and honorable character and as a teacher he stand* with-the head of the Htatn das*. And he know* how to teaedi teadier* to teach and that 1* something you do not know a* well a* might brethren and sisters all. His assistant is entirely at home in her de partment and has won the golden re gard of her pupils. The attendance last week wa* disappointing in quanti ty amLtherc ought to b*. aa increase this week. Jt's not tog late. The average man , in summer time Would give a great deal to. Ift as cool as l tbe average woman lock*. OI.AR LODGE NO. 123 K. OF I ~ On Thttrvduy night a of the good aild g Kniglit* of P.VUii L<> Igo, growing.Order of —. —■ —k. - No. lio, the Organized at Knight of assisted No. as .wa* Olar by (^rapd Chancellpr Sumte-r, who was excellently by the working teem of Barnwell, Id ahd visiting Knights from Bamberg, Denmark ami Fah lax. Fourteen can diilates were initiated and twb'Tnemtrcr* - rcobived liv card. Tbe uliicers elected ;ynl inStHlied are: C. F. Bixcr—C"C. , - i — J. A, McCormick—V C. J. M, Kirk In nd-r-P. ’~y. JrD. Sanders—M of W. R. Karesh—M of A. W. B.OhittVfK of R a Paul Cook—M of F. J. F, Morris—M of E. John W. Smith—I G. W. K. Sadler—O G. > 1 E. T. Lailtteof Denmark—D D G C for remainder of term. So well ofticcrod ami.with such gqnd materlal+n osjiuniMJ -liiji the fntivre of 125 i* a**ttr< d. Indeed the royal man ner in which their forty guest* were overwhelmed with splendid hospitality showed that the voting Knight* fully understand F. C. & 15, ahd will live by and up to the principles of the incom parable pair. 1 . . •• > MELON N E1VS. i Friday opened superlatively blue, with file wind from the Ea*t vnd all tier ((cache* gone, but a monstrous big and good rattlcstiakn melon from the pet patch of Capt. George P. Morris revived four faith ill friendship* am] made the priuters better content with their case*. Saturday's contributions, an eloquent Gray Talbert trtHU Mr. H. O, Halford aud a lovely Sucii-as-you^r*-not-tt««d to from Mr. F. H. Anderson.closed the week happily, made Sunday perfectly ,n*tful until a Snniise from Mr. J. B. Givens made a beautiful beginning for tbe week. Mr. J. R. Harden’* Monday melon, called the Honeysuckle, was much ad mired by visitors forit* beautiful shape, but only (He printtH know of inner excellence. I BRUTALLY TORTURED. A case ciimo to light that for perals- t<*nt and unincrciful torture ha* perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif, writes. •‘FoF'15 -year* I endured Insufferable pain from Rheu matism and nothing rclteVed ineTfiough l tried everything known. I came ,*• cross Klecffic Bitters and It’* tbe great est medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of completely relieved amf eured mo.” J u*t xc goari far Uyer ami Kidney, troubles and general de bility.r Only 59c. ^Satisfaction guatan- tee.l by Creech’s Pharmacy, C, N. Burckhaltet', Druggist. A well wisher I* one who Invest* hi* coil} in oil land*. A pretty girl is apt to he her own standard of beauty. .77— The Second Regiment of State Troops went into camp,on Monday for a week gl-xiuty on the Isle of Palm*. As appendicitis Is popular and epi demic in’Charleston the soldier* will be In real danger, tor troops new in ser vice are very taking. After November 1 all dealer* must keep then manufactured tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigarettes in the package* hearing the revrnno'~BTiTilip». TtieV cannot take these good* out of the Package* and display them in windows and show cases, The Southern Railway Is hauling 50 car* of melon* daily through Columbia, and the Coast Lino pulls many through Flo ronee, NEWBERRY COLLEGE. Chartered In 1856. Stand* for thorough college work iiiuler positive Chtlstrao Influence*, and at moderate cost. Tuition $J().' Twenty thousand dol lar recitation hall in prne**** of erection. Next session begin* Sept. 23. Addres*, Geo. B. Croiaer, President. 1 Newberey, T’sact or I.a.ip wi./hhi five mile* ot Martin StsHou on tho. C. fit W. C, R. R containing three hundred abl) iffftv •ev en aere*, MVicTIing and -o*Mimi!»Ung«. rtiree horse fann open, thn balance ill woodland. wRh 1*-p4ce»-,y ot Wntae. T«rtua Easy. 1’Vrin forma Mon apply to Jamt* L; MBt.MV, , MilUUgevIlle, Ga. January, tSOfi. Tt owoa it* existence T. B. ELUS. Jr. FOR RENT. w. m0. wv, A farm containing 75 acres, a mile _ ^ and a half from Imtlr E-xt am'. We*t SurVSYOr 000 CiVi* tilQineei iteiimtrk, convenient to good churche* ■' ^ and Rtthool*. and in an excellent com munity. The improvethents consist of a good dwelliqg of four room*, with cook room attached, and all necessary out build- l»K*- Thore is a good orchard of neachea, pears, apple* and Chickasaw plum*, also a good p i•’me, For further information apply to > • j Mr*. M. K. Klatter Denmark 3. C. in Just arrived—Something new straw hats; from 2t)ct* to $2,50. M*iUrir A Porter. Another big rke In cotton. Now l« the tiuui tuJbuy a cheap farm. For sale by 41 * •» J. O. Patterson, „ _ (. • * ,, We have shoe* for every body. Laiiie* ajidtdittdren’s Oxford Ties, hnn- dal*. Men and Hoya low cut shoe*. Come to *ee us^ we can v*tlic stock. Mdlafr A Porter. Oat* For Tooln“. Sale. Apply to J. Allen NOTICE 0£_FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice i* hereby given that on Mon day. the third day of August, 1903, the undersigned will die hi« limil account as Guardian of J. Lew i* Smith, with the Jirdge of Probate Tor Barnwell County, and apply lor Letters Dinni*- sory. John M. Smith, • * ■” * ’ Guanlian. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCI1AKGE. Notice 1* hereby given tiiat on Mon- dav, third dav of August 1903 the un dersigned will tile hl« final account a* Administrator of the estate ot D, P, Sprawls, deceased, with the Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, and ap ply for Letter* DDmissory. ’ L. M. Sprawls. Administrator. June 29th, 1903. ■ » State of South Car.dlna, 1 County of Barnwell. l Court of Common I’lca*. Summons For Blief, , [Complaint Served.] . . L. M. Mims Plaintiff- - ngainst .; ’ . Augustus Baxaop, Ganus Saxsoti, Bryant Saxsou, Chester S*x*oti, An- ni**a Iteeples. Nela Bias^eugale, >iI3H May, Louisa Montague, Let tie Thomas, Rosanna Mats, Quincy (Mom, Gertrude Odom, Cleveland Oiom, Kalpli Odom, Weldon Odom, Daisy"'Odom, McKinley Odom, mid Aiken Peeples. • a* Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Buncun Saxson, deceased. Defendant*. To the Defendants above named.; Y>ou«re hereFiy summoned and re« quIrSfl to answer the Complaint in tM* action,v»f which a co(»y T* served upfiu toil nod.to serve a copy Of vottr answer to said Complaint on »th« subscriber* at their office in Bainwell, S. C„ within twenty day* after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such rervice; and if yohfall to answer, theJJomplaint within the-time afore said, tiie plaintiff in till* action wR: ap ply to the Court tor the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated 13th June A. D. IP'S (L. 3.) W. Gilmore Simms. O. C. P. B*tes A Simms. — Plaiutift's Attorneys, To the Defendant* Ganug Saxton, Bryant Saxson, Chester- HaXaon and Quincy Odom. - > . You will take notice that the Com plaint in the above entitled action, to- gather with tho Mntiiniont, i* now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in anti for the County of Barnwell* of South Oatolfna. , ’ . - Bat4»s & Sitnm*, . Plain tiff's A ttorhe vfi. " U Junc 2:id, 1903.—Ot. ■ „ . Scnator-TiUman hasltut had ahrefezy time up in Wisconsin, debating the rat'e ^question yTtii Senator, lini ton of Kan sas, .who imagined a cyclmfe Lad Struck him mid no storm pit hundy when the pitchfork prodded him. NO PITY SHOWN. -•‘For years fate wa« after me ca tinuously” wiitgi F. A. Gulledge^Ver- Tiona, Ala. had a terribl6j>f»se nf Pile* faming 24 tumors. /When all failed Bucklen's Arnica/Salve ctired Hie, Equally good for/Rutn* and all ache* and pains. Opty 25b. at Creech’s P'ramvady, 0. J^DurokUalter, Drug Store. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ... CREDITORS. . u . , ,. All persons indebted to the estate of Mr*. Lou C. Boon, deceased, are re quired to make prompt payment to tbe undersigned and all persona Iwildinj^ claim* against tiie said estate will pre sent them, properly attested to me, r. x. D. W. Boon, —:i T Administrator. <>6 Radeliffe Street, Charleston. S.C., NOTICE OFfINAL DISCHARGE- ifd Notice is hereby given that on Toes' day, fourth day of August 1903 the un dersigned will liie hi* final account as KxecitUir of the estate of Mr*; Louisa Molalr, deceased, with Mie Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, and ap ply for Letter* Ditfiuitwory. • Leroy Molalr; Executor. July29th 1903. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. jNotioe U hereby given that on Men tlay, the seventeenth-door 6t Augutt, 1903, the undersigneJ will tile his final account, a* Committee of the 'eetate of Behling Still, deceased; with the Judge of Probate tor Barnwell County, and apply for Letters DismRsory. * G. A. fttm, ^ - • . * ■ - Committee. July 14th, 1003. ' - ~ Special attention given to the compu tation of water-powers, leveling *•$ drainage. A pootalcard addreMcdto ->»e ei. Mar tin, 3. C., will re>e|ve prompt alter- tlon. octl-SO, ly DR. ALFRED iU’ATIEBSON, fDENTIST, Allenday-k, S. C., \*isits J'onr home hy request, or Will u —tnaku eugageOMMits to practice AT 1113 OFFICE. GLENDALE DAIRY, BVKMVIT.I., S ( . ‘’Vexe- D. Tomentof Y»o’ MrltC! 1 .from greatest Dairy family of Jerseys in the world” sh>* Jiulge BraJbury, the fatnon* Jersey breeder of Pomeroy; Ohio. 1 hl< animal I* a fwie_Rpeclmeti of hi* family. Hi* dam’* ufllcial hut- ter test 1* 23 lb*. 4 oz. la 7 dny«. bi« grand dam 23 lb*. .Toiu, has It Misters giving a* high a* 22 lbs. It; 7 day*. In. diViHually, and in breed lag,-he D at the top. " Fin* young hulls, and heifei* for aaiyl Write for what y*u w*t:t. _ The South Carolina CoTfege tog out the first reqtury of Ua . ».n-l wiH t elobratc tta centennial In Jan- orterwl nary, J1W6. In 1801 and The College wa* charts opened tor active worh .M DR. JNO. P. LEE, JR Dentist, W1LLI3TON, - - S.; t* 1Y4II work anywhere In tho country by •pecla] appointment. * . t NOTICE. ' All Overeeer* for tbe year 1908 w«l please •end In to this tiffice at once their list of hand* for the year. By writing a Postal •Card to me, you will receive the proper blank* tor tli« pur- |>o*e. Don’t fall to glve.your Post Of fice. - 0. W Batker, ' Supervisor. R. C. Robert*, Jr„ ■ ...’r__ Clerk. ai( th*. y «mih e f the State at a common .center, “In order to protpote the in-) strut tiOn, the good order and the har-l ntfcny of the whole community,” •ntrdt wa« built from a portion of the pro-' cceu* of a rtirnbursement made by tb«| United State* to South Carolina for ex penses Incufrcd In the Revolution. Due-i ing the century that t* closing the Cetst. lege has contiIbttted largely, to tha* statesmunshlp, ^ the patiictUm, th»t learning ami ttfe'high moral ntandardM that liave prevailed tn South Carolina, and her sister States. The roll of Cot-t lege Alumni rontatns the names of men* who have become noted in oil the pur suits of life, both in peace and war., The ettgenefea of the struggle between! the States Hosed the college In ISO,! and the buildings were used as hospUi tals for sick and wounded Confederate*., Hut as soon as peace was restored that Institution was reopened by the "Orr' government*' and enjoyed several year* Pf success until it was oveitunnid dur ing the Radical regime. Since 1880. how-' O'er, the college has been continuously open, and ha* educated hundreds of I young men and a number of young! women, Who for some years have beenl permitted to partake of its advantages; : Originally the Collecujwdi known as| a literary institutton, although fronsl Learly time* Its farultje cowtatoad sclen- ttste.of giead ability, but of late years! Its cOuises have broadened out so apt to cmbiace also technical scientific tn-- strut (ion, tnscrucHon in tew and of —, course in practical method* for teach-* ere, _ , President PeBjaifith Ptean. the hradt of the Depart me ut of Physic* and En gineering, Is a graduate of West Point, aud Avail A distinguished officer of ord-J nanqe during the war between tbai States. Ills graduates in engineering) ure now occupying most responatblo! - positions In dlWerent patts of the Unltefil - : States. Ihoaeeaor Joseph Daniel Pop«, J . rkian of the Law Department, has had! Ai wide exl>erlence In government In thai legislative halls of the State and in thci Secession Convention.,jmpJJs recognized;.- a* high authority in law and in equity Jurisprudence, (tome of the other mem- i^ers of the faculty have had dte«< tincuisbed c argus In this College, whltei others have brought to it the beuli nu t hod* of colleges and univeretUev elsewhere; ' , . The most recent and most Important! addition that has been made to thw usefuinev* of the College Is the cstabr- lishnient of acholarships to be given tp< one man-teacher In eaclv county who' has taught at least one year. This if' intended to offer the-advantages of prw* foasUinal training to one who has al ready gathered practical experience is, direct contact with pupils In the schooli room and realises the - difficulties that, roust be surmounted. Professor Wardj* -w law, who is at tea* head of «»-de|«rte. njent fh pedagogy, ^it lemjnent In MtM * profrsslon both as a student and as kj ^ practical teacher and schosP rupet lpr MONEY TO LEND. 4 I am prepared to negotiate loan* on improved farm* for Jive years, partial payment*; in Let ret 8 per oent on loan* iiiider $1.(.KH); 7 per cent, on Humirhver $1,Q0O. Don’t write, com* and soa me. J. O. I’at vKKapk. ' ’■ .• _ Barnwell, 3. C. REGISTRATION' NOTICE. The Regbiration Rook* will be open In the Conrf Hoo**on tho first Momlni (.Mie Hsy) In each month rtftrijv^Jhe year n>J3 for' the transaction of auolh herewitli bu«ine** as is required by law. ' \V, J. Baxter, — yaurni.an. ~ I». D’L. Black,- Seoretar^. Jk. TRUE BILL. KOI’ILK. All Township' ChmtpiMlonora ; wlll plense see that their road*, noil all bridge* under twelve.feet wide. ar«i put in good condition a» once. Home of the j Township* have (.temnibthtiop money tojtheir credit, nod tbfk mu»t-be ex- pended on theyoad* fnxni which It was the State of Sooth Carolina, | County of Biiirnwell. Court 1 doijrti of Oc l /dmmon PTeli. ’ Eiimmon* For Relief, ((/ompfaimKerved.) Ta-Oa BroWn, Plaintiff, -/A gainst Annie J;-T.oyy, Danes', L/vyy Bitch- smeh AJilo., Wllaon Brother*, John —(FG^man, Kedeiver for the Mer- —rtnCiits A PltHtor* Bank rtf Bfackvdlte, y^S.LY, AngiBtus Wright aud J. R. Kastcrlliig.Defendant*. ' To the Defendants above ifirmed!' You are hereby summoned and ‘re-’ qnlred tn« answer tlte.Cterti plaint Hr'this action 1 , 0/ which k copy Is herfewItH served upon you, and to servb k cdpv of yottr answer to>ald Complaint on the subscribers st their offieia In Barnwell, S. C., w ithin twenty day* after the'ser vice hereof, exclusive of' the dky of such service; mid If Jhod fkiV'td answer the Coinplaiftt Within the time afore said. the plalturff |n lltia action WIHapd ply to (heCourt for the relief demanded in the Complaint. '' ' ; Dared * loth June A. D. 1903.-'' : I (L. 3.) W. Gilmore simmsi'C. C. P. H. F. Bulst and ——— * ‘ BsWs dttSlftlma, * ' r PlaintifTTAttoritevs.’ • Yo the Defendant* Bacharacli A fcto < Brothers, AtifiDstuk 'Wright; IsHiic S T.cvy and Andie J. Lfivy Yoct will talte 'norioe (iluit the Com* plaint In the above entitled nctton, te-l gethee wRh the Summoffs, ; te now on* file In the office of jj» Clerk of the' Cou rt of Common Flea* tft kucl Tor th* County of Barnwell, State of South fiS, . ' ''■ * * paid Fleas# see that the road list* ar sent in and Lhaie who have paliT their Commntation aj-e checked off In my of- llue, so that this money can be properly expeudtd. OI Barker, > • j '-j Supervisor. R.C. ndbem, Jh. ^ Clerk. . „ - ■ >1 i.> |i«ir «ii ■ , .1 .. i, ■ ly,, 1 » JtQITDE Ul- FI A VL plbCHARG E^ : Notice Is hereby gjxch tlikt on Mon day the tVeiitvseventh da v'of July WV utidaralgncd > ilf file liliT" fipat ac- eouht 'nfi A'dmlatnrtor of the estate 1 nf Marion Btrlngfellow, deceased, wttli th** Judge hf Frohate Tor Barnwell County, and apply for Tetter* Dlsmissoryj ficunett BtrihgteMnwt ! r.- r - ’ -j— Adroiiilstor. Juno 20tb, 1903. - -rt-r- NOTICE OF- F1NAL-44ISCHAKGE Hetie* la hereby iriyen that oh Mon day the third 'Bay if XiigwstrTJOff- the undersigned'will file 1 hi* flftal account as Exectnot;* of tH# estate of R. F Willi*, deceased, with the J mbfeJol'J’re- bale f dr ItertiweH Coqnty, and. apply for Letters DlstoissiiryJ.' ’ - ; 1( II. T- 1 Willis; ’ ' ' ‘ - ' Executor. July 1st, 1903. . Barnwell, htate of i 1 • 'i-» Hr F; Bulst and*. Bate* * Hfmtns, »• ’• •'* iMwlmltf’s Attorney*, June 27th 1903.—6t. - dr.j.h.e; MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist,, ■ BLACKVILLE, - - - - - S.t . A' complete slock, from the dbespielit varnished goods ip tfl thwfinest'drapctl cloth prodltets of A'tnerldavi skill- . cd talent and labor, con* ■ j;. siahilr 1u*pt,;aiwlaffered«l., i .. > tBE WISEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 1 aMo'offer to the people Of Bamwete County * netry first oik**, tnodeln Hears*, ^' Y-. lHtlj all the lit^sl'equip- liienti’ and Improvement*, Ptoinpl, personal ittcTition given to xll inquiriee and Order*; f » f /T ■ f s.‘. t •r ret V, WILLISTON b. C,. tendeaL The Ccliege la situated at tbe^capftalf of the State'and afford* torrtM atudenij opportunity for *tudyln«l"the working* of the gov.erntnenyjrta direct way. Ik 1* accauible frum. ail parts of the Btati and Is In a heaUhful JocaUtyj The r^i llgious advantages are exceptional 1 bar cause each Of the pcinrjpal denumlna- tterni has a prospereeui aongregatioB t» Columbia. Expenses are aa#itei af There la,a aulte of three roeTT>* foi*MkeMf pair of students, warm In winter and* Well ventilated .in summer. A .larfift campus, a fine gymnasium anfi an *X»i < el lent athletic held afford ample 09^ portunlty tdr «ger< Isa, # _ The Cottage la tneseaulng In uaefgki nejia and In .prosperity with the ta* creased prosperKy oLtbe State, mad th* prospects are that wfth thit new Sbnturer fW* Institution will surpass the aAn" 4*lfAMe record it has already f ? «i . i- e . iw s You need and . I wantVto sell jm* ^peetahlirfi. M uitlcal l hrtrtHmMita. Ydylh it ito sell •ViifloncVy, Ibiao Ball Goods, Fishing TscUfo, Ac.- 1 Ydilf Wlv<% or dntightenr need arffif f_ want ts sell Flanoa and Organa at fa#* tery prices. -e/ .-* « * • i <1 DehnYidn’* Iteoorated Cry*laL Crepa ahd Flairt Tlsiifie l’ai«r, I’aper N*o- kWw, Egstor Cards. BpecUelefc' Accurately 'Fitted, Ba- pajtiug InHrumimtM'a h|>c«dalty* *» Umbrellas Recovered and RepalrM. CL.D. 0, LANOE, Bl.ACgvttf.k. - Cakkjdatk poll Casa- . ■wt v. F. Calboni, P. Botfinfeu m Bcsa . p Ciilhbun & to. Life j. Accideqlf -AND- Live Stock. mSVMHCE, -- t l : . v • - —At Lowest Rates Ir- •• e-yt ^ ■ m.** - y ■- - A '- / ' * - ’’ Strongest Compah*^/ 1 ) ?1 -OFFICES AT-s* ,. THE BANK 0F- BARNWtlw - ' J'T' P. M. BUCKINGHAM', fk gt BARNWELL, 3. C., COLLEGEsOl' CH AJELEBTON j - CHAKLWITON. 8.Q. . ^ If8th Yedr Bfigln« SeprqtnbH'-2.i.- Letter,’ Htflenoc, Ehglnderlttg. Ong *pch Obunty of Boutti' SchoUrsLlp to apclr Careflna; Entrance exafninatioli* he.d at Barnweir by Coilntjr buperlnteiutent I Will be arhl* offle* tn BarnweU ersrr fial* of KtliwlAlon-’aml^ud^of Fl-obrite on ■ day and Tnenitef and WodneadaYlollowtlii' 'July f0, ! ‘ TuHIbn |J0.’ Board Slid List your property wltU me. WlUbe at ht« Boipe offico in Black vffia «f ; fa fn tubed room In Dormitory, f Iff per fln# lot of Invertutem kpp •ry FrMay and Sdturday ind Will make 4» | mbnth.’ 'All candidates for admission detail* of perfecting Iba.ra potntmanu to ne*t prUenta at aay o< f|| r; qrg permitted to comperir fer Boyoe ' cended to: ' Term* m calrstuialr regidebcee. ' t wi,«.k v.—.100 spondene# sqllct«;d.! Am ESTATE AGENT,. IDLE BOSET SEIilEti I5VESED LffE lHSORfl|ICE, (Agent for New York Life. >IRE.INSURANCE. , (Calhoun & Conipanv) oouaty towns or < 1 aia a full graduate of Fhl^SKd^te D Colkge; hav# bad seventeen year, active deal experience, and con please you in qumttf ' work aaU yricea. - Ce ‘tic I A — - Bcbol^HhlpSt which pay #100 t year. For oataiogunoddre** { ■» . Uarriaon RebJolph,- Z t'.:v ■ ij»s-r. T~r- ^ -vmcsaL.