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r .. r/mt i •. V ‘- ^ -w- kw> ••ofiiftUon feoigb's Ureek under rvirili»>r he Blaekvirie Strictly hlfch Krade. flr«t diw^ wrltlrtjj: ivaper cornea only l& poumK, anti coatm you only.25 cenffl per pound by actual wetght.j. Wc also have cnVelojteii to match our ParUiah Idnen Paper—the very latest thing out In writing paper. • We also Carry * foil thro of writing tablets from 3- to 25 cents, Composition hooks 5 tt» 10 cents,—In fact, you can get anything yon need In the * ' stationery line fmin us. ! Don’t be straining ronr eyes when you can have then! examined free of ail Charge. We guarantee to suit the eyes. ^ box papers from 9 cents to ll.00. - — 7 — CREKclt's PnakiiAcY. WANTED, Pers'ihmoii! Dogwood. Hickory and Holly Logs. Freight paid On car loads. James Cockshoff^ ChaMcstpirf^^C. TRKJ4PA8 NOTICK. AH persona^ art hereby forbldtieli Hftcr this notice to enter upon Sher wood Plantation in Barnwell Town ship. Barnwell county, for the purpose of hunting by day or night, gathering or carrying a wAc,wood, straw or leaves, pasturing stock or trespassing in any tnaniier whatever, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of the law, * 80th. October 10o;l. .. RUTLKR I! A GOOD; • , COMPOUND TAX NOTICE. The time for'payment of (’.Miipound Taxes will expire Nov. 1st 100;l affer w iiiyh date wa r ranta will he issued fof kTIidelinqtieuts and costs and penalty be added. By order of Council. \ , V. J. Hav, \ ' ' , r *~- Clerk. D« t. 20th ' Only one lonesome hale of cotton was put on the platform on Saturday. Th« BarnweTT Bapti riHots today with the ' Church. Key. H. C. BudirtTz ha' conshleration thn call of Churchv A Rosemary call on^’hiirsday from Mr. T. W. Scott was better than medl alne to our Jeelt ngs. Rev. H. : -Gt~ Bucliolz of Abbeville was In town Oh Friday, the guist of Dr. C. N. Uiirckhalter. Col. Robert/Aldrich and family re- turned from Saluda^ N.-O-.. last week and are at home for the Winter Subscriber E B. Bnrckhalter gave us good neigiiborly remembrance on Tuesday tliat is being fully appreciated. ’ Mr. J. J. Harrison died at his liotfie in Barnwell on 'Thursday night and was hurried at Allen's Chapel on Fri- uay. , ^ „We had- no, Blue Monday tld* week, tliauks to subscribers S. B. Hair, D. M. Oglesby, O, VV. Barker and Henry' Hutto. The katvdid proved a true prophet, tliis year, it was first heard on July ''2Wtli/and Jack Frost arrived on Oeto- ber Ibth. Died ih Cblumhla on Mondar of ton- aililis, Mins Annie Moss Kemp, grand daughter of Cnpt.-and Mrs. John D. Brown, aged ten years. Married Oct. 14ih 1WK1, by Deo. N. Askew at the residence of Air. R. W. Minus, Mr. Jlenry Still and Miss Hat tie Hutto, both of Barnweli county. A country prophet says this will be an extra cold w inter. Debase* this he Hcf on the largeness of the acorn and hickory nut crops, nature s provision foy birds and beasts. W. Powell Hale, ImperSonaror, at the Opera House'tonionajw;. KrUIay ev ening. HeTs a ina*ter In hi*' line and will give all those attending an even ing of high-class entertainment. The protracted meeting in the Barn well Baptist church closed Monday evening with six aece&sions. Rev. W M. Jones won all hearts bv^tlie excel lence of Ids pulpit ministration and charming sOylal (|ii»lules. Barnwell will always give him its- sincerest wel come. , - 9 If all ^farmers were as wise as Mr. T. 8. Black prreious little money would go west for stock. lie drives a team of home raised two year, oid mules a* pretty as pictures, and Jias a pair of twin mule colts tliat promise to be as gm-d. Besides, he is a good printer paying lian.-'^ COSTLY FfRK. .About b o’clock Sunday night-the residence Oh the late Capt D. 8 Hair’s lantation, about 4 miles from Barn- icll ivji* burned while Messrs David and VTjille Hal.- Who lived In It, were at ohuh-h In Barnwell. Thr dre i* »prt*»d,to have been started by rats and nutches. The bouse Was Capacious ar.rl ajomfortable, having dost when bnllt 'a few venrs ago the sum of $2.(XK). The ftrtn.ke house and OOmmlssary were alSo destroyed, lircVeasing tlie loss considerably. The property was insured for $1,500 in the agency of Mr. H. W. Briggs. rtJECOND WEEK. Fctit juries were drawn ott Tuesday t Allentftrle—J. II. C. Jkll, tV. A. AH Jr ,>sRaldock -IL-8, Caliioun. Barnwell—Arthur K:iy, C-. C. Owens, E, P; Best, J. A. Jehkins, 8. W. Wood ward, J. A. Tobin, J. B-. Ross, L. A* Black. Bennett Spring.*—W. A. Meyer, W. F. Sease, Vince Dunbar. Blackville—Owen Dychcs. ^Bulli’ond—W. R. Box, Jack Oray, Jr.. WilHo Reeves, Percy Teinbleton, J. D. Fogler,.1>J. W’alker. Four Mile—P. M. YopugUlnod. ^ (ireaf (' vp resa—'IVJ'r M c Mill an. v, Red Oak—John Langston. ^.r Rich Land—Dave Rush, W. F.O’-een. Rosemary—J. A. Kennedy, Frank Kennedy, j. fcr. Da Vi t, J. J, Boyd. Sycamore—J I.. Augley. WIlflstoB-P. S. U»*ery, 8 B. Hair, It. A, Weaihersbee, William Addison. U. A Bennett. Heavy fleeefe 1 ined' JJnderWear^Toc per 8u.it, 8hirt & Drawers. Tae same quality you^raj^elsewhere ♦LLlat 8. Krasiiptfs. V . TEACHKRh’ ASSOCIATION. ” . ' ►. .T" A meeting for the purpose of reor ganizing the Barnwell County Teach cr* Association, will be held in Barn- Well on Saturday, November-Jlh ut 11 O'clock. -- - - Olllwr* will he elwtTVl and addres«ow inade by several wrll known teachers. Music will Iw one of the fntercstirg feature*. All of the teachers of the county are expected to he present and take part in the proceeding*. • -wAV-IT. Jones, , ' Co. Strpt. Kd. an 1 : Mctclpitu ,8. Krasnolf has been very fortunate ItfSefuring the valuable set - vh-es of Mr. B. M. 8111101 of Williaton, who Is *0 w'vll ami widely ami favorably known in all t)ie western part of the tiurutty. Mr. Smith willbe glad to see and serve Id.*. many_fyiend*, anti wRI ’ii-ebis best ettbrt* to please and profit them". • v • •, ‘ Mr. J. Robert Es«ter!ing died at fits home In Barnwell yesterday morning. Ut. the. prime of useful and sm-cossftfl life lie ha* l»een taken away,and the .sympathy of many friends goes tfPliie bereaved ones who loved him so well. He leaves a motht;r, \vlfe arid two child ren and seventl lirothers and'sisters who were all devotedly attached to him- .' . • . 7 “ IFOR SALE Two Registered Jersey Bull Calves, feolldi color, both grandsons of Princess Of Dorset, whose olllcial testis S3 tbs., I oz. of butter In f days-^fourth largest Record over ail breeds in the world. sAUu. 1 floe registered bull calf, solid color. * • At I need stAble room Will sell tlicse Jroungstcra very cheap cortsiderlng their breeding-. Pedigrees furiiishctl. GLENDALE DAIRY, " BakxwklL, 8. 0, 1 F. Moi Ai 11, J. A. FortIcr. MOL A IK & KOKTER, GeneIiat, Merchants* J —- aXnoUncem e n i’L * JsdL ' / tVe heg to announce that odr block Ik now complete and leadip- for the hikpectbon of tlie good peo ple of this and adjoining counties We riarty a full tine of Dry Qohdk} Clothlrig, Shoes, ttats, .Trunks and Dents Furnisoings, hnd If you heed anything in this line It Will pay you to visit lis. In onf DomestU) DepartmeiH we havw Standard CifliCoes at ftC., Ibti Tlcklhg from ffio 15c. tier yd.. Ku- feka PUidjjJUnn^hes wide at 5c., Yard wl«fe Yellow Homespun «t 5.*.. f Reached IlomSspnn at Ihi and n full I “ Inc of Outlhgs at ft, 8 and Hr 1 mir Clothing Dc i ard. In per _ „ Jbpartment wfe have Childrens Suits, 0 to, 1ft Vear», f rom 750. Up ahd Metis Suits, rag li ar sites and regular goods, from $3.50 to Ilft.OO the COD. , We would gladly write you more about oUt stock, bqt netlrlng short Of * Visit will give yfUrmn Idea of the ifcood things Ue fravrAo offer,. ReftiehTber sVe have a fulhcoqu Of competent SHlesuten to serve you - Ahej^t rmtex or n the rrz'htldlfCcnif of Barn weU - progress ghtldlfCcniHv i-i • he mtrreiiieTft now under good way for the iwaugura-, tion of g Citizen’s Lihrary and Read ing Room, a necessity long felt. The Initial step* h«ve lieen taken and the moving spirits are ladies of polished culture and generous public spirit, and it is a sure prophecy that euccey will reward their uuxelflsh labor*. It i* psoposed to secure convenient and on the' of,the Lancaster building. LONQ BRANCH PHILOSOPHY While we do no’; believe that Barn well county is the best place to live, or that it is the garden apot of the world, or lay any stress on other borrowed remarks, we are convinced after a so journ through loro other counties, (hat we are socially a little ahead. IVe-, visited last.week lit the upper part ! ot Aiken county. . We,met some good pyo- ohs. AV-bil^.we (religiously) speakIhg consider the average at a low ribb among the other* of our acquaiiitatce we met the lion. M r. Webb, Editor of the Horse Creek Valley Newapaptw, a Representative from his county to/the Legislature, n gentleman nudachrist- lan, all of which is a coihbina'iojf no.L easily found in just any ordinary town, ♦ / We have decided from the iwimber of little dirty looking boys aroi/nd (lie cotton .mills, with their sleeves l olled up to their arm pits, that the law oon- (reining child labor &C is- /ecelving lint little lutentiorAlse the hill wav*o mollified or lias *0 many protosog that it is easily evaded During our^Ylfcil we went whizzing over Aog'ista. We got as far a* the i^teps of tlie Cbrohiiqlp office, but ih- thing looked too fai)|ty a’ud so wq failed to gain ad mittance, and before tv^ left the citr we dented tliat ^fl»e stmes as a rule needdBnrleaning tint a* It were. \Thn slioe boxes liave turried yellow frpm age and ahui>e,-a great deal of goods have become shop worn, so by -the way we informed the traders that Vve could do as well or-hetter at home. The railroad, Electric Co. and liquor •hop,* seemerHo he doing alt the rirvir- - ng'hqsiness amounting to any tiling triuchX During our slay in Angnsia we vTsiCed West End, away out on.' I lie l»eorgia\*ide. We found tennemciit houses aeAhlck as they could stick a.nd the InhahitYjUs packed like sardines.* Wc decided after thinking the mat ter over for a while that perhaps after all they were cowrswitert with their lot and satjsltfd with tbelrwages; When our creditors begin to send statements known by some people ns duns whiclt read thus, “you mukt' pay as right now':” when tliege and oth<r trouble* connected witli farm life come we some times think how llnw v it would he if we could get weekly or monthly wages, lint after taking a trip and looking around among wage Earner* we arc not anxious to swap. ^ Rlalt Mas. iNA rtRADLKY.’ - Tb» little Baptist dbrireh »t ha* lost one of Ilk best members Arid most earnest unppbrters In the d%atb of thi* good woman svh»w ptmts ap- p»ara above. | Mrs. BratMev wa* the devotrid Arlfa of Mi . James I;. Bradley, a sucdeskfnl merchaht and raniislr at Kilobit She was 27 years of age. and hak left two children who will ever miss the loving interest and thoSt affeetlohete mother ly care and attention with wbtrih they were So blckt. About the middle or last of July She waa attacked by the dreadful malady of typhoid ffeveri which never let go Its terrible grip till her bright and noble ‘young life ilnaHy went out at 11 o^ilcck p. in., October 3d, 11X18; * 8he was the daiigliter of Mr. Heiiry Cave, near Kline, While quite .voting, “Miss Nona” professed conversion and was bapt.i/jcd, and evei afterwards gave clear eviilenee qf.ft liylug uuldn \Vith ChjfWL *< /Jllie alway* manifested a great inter est in the wrork of tlie Lord. Her suji- port of bpr church, her kindly interest ih her pastor, her beautiful love for her husband, children, ptrente, neighbors and friends will all be sadly missed. During her long illness she gave fre quent proof of her communion with her .Savior. When near the sad end she tried in trembling tones and with weakening voice to sing hymns oT praise to the glory of God, and spoke of her raptir- ous vision* of sainted loved ones who •i|ied-years ago. Her request was that the hymn, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” should be Sung ftt her- funeral, which was conducted at Mt/ Aruon Ohtiroh .liy her pastor. Rev. R. rW* 8an,tiers, Jluntlay,October4th, U>ri3, at 6 p. in . tu The presence of a vrt-v largo congre gation, and many relatives and frienda. Her mortal baity was laid to rest ,»t p. m. in the Cemetery of the Mt. Arnou Cliurch. ' • To lierdlereaved hu-hafuLand child .reri.nnd oth^r kiudreil, many hearts ex tend a warm and sincere sympathy. On the tomb-tone tiiat shall mark her last resting place-might be most appro priately inscribed: ...1. “Asleep In Jeans, blessed sleep, From vvhlHi none ever wakesA^^ weep, *(. A calm and undisturbed repose. Unbroken by the last of foe*.” - —— ——,—L’ahtor. indflts Lyrtrih haka wida jurlsdlcttd ‘ sk a rimb of mask tn Montana last Wlrek IjL.. . ball kltlkd nnh broke Intoalall and took obi an hatflM • Hogro krho ' years bid titbit* bey. . j The kupheibti boulrt bl Nebhiakt Kflft deehfcd that dogs aM flood tiltoeswe*. Btbod hoolkds had IralWal A troffi ihe piaok #her* t burglary tirok w»m- mlttedU) hit homfev tirhhlb A atbltiti piirae tirak found, ahcl Oh the iinSwOHl evidehcb of tlib doftk hb titkk fbttbd guiuy. Oi 'e and kwd home Wblbe Hickbby Wagohs, For salti by MblaD ft Potter. Lands to lease br reul at very to# prices—line for k atock Fkirm knd fbb melons. Apply tb Dr E. L. Tatrei-ion. White ttiokbry Wngohs ahft rtoted Ifbr Utelr HghtiteM and durtihlliy. Sold and guaranteed l>v Molair ft IMHer. Wanted. 50 to 75 operatives to work In Blacks ville Kblttlhg Mills. Apply tb - Ot tV. Green Jr.* wi in stop v >.t:. Treasurer’s Notice. Treasurer’s Office, Barnwell County, 8. C., Kept. 28th, 1WI8. The Treasurer’* Office will be open for the coHeetJon of (he taxes levied for I.OOil from the 15th day of GBtober until the 15tli day of March I'JUl, In clusive. The commutation tax will be receiv ed until March 1st. ItitM. '-r. From the 1st day of January HXM un til the 81st day of January 4004 a |>en- ity erf-f per cent, will de added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of February IflfH until the 28th day of February HHHa penalty of 2 p»r cent. wTH be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of March 1904 until the 15th day of March 1004, a peftalty of 5 per cent, will be added to all un paid taxes. LEVY. ^“CLAiiic Strekt,—- OPPOSlT'E POSt OHDlCE; The flUekl CtinftedkriHe tali si ry leader, Forrest t .Said thCtthe secret of wir Victories lav In “flettlng Ihere nrst wrltH the itibst men.” Ill Knslnesh th? Mime lacti'cs hold gbod and at the c'ommertiremhiD of the affipkigri of 1908 l beg to a*»nre diy friends and H»o g- ncrol purchasing hat 1 kid how offering the CHOIpfeHT A> D COM I’LETfedT stock oi , OTHSTKlf AIj ME:ItCETA'NHD: ev*t flilthbhid tinder ope foofTn*1UrntieH Coituty. AH wcTf setheted with spei cla| l*ER80K’AL CAKE eaHy ip lop season and before any advance in prUrs: giyinfl itoe the advantage of securing ibe first chob-e of the ?>o*t markets, ana guaranteeing to my customers NEW GOODS at old time prices. ■# . fc I hamlieonly the best and proSt healthful I |1 1 TPOCvftVlOS fo»Mls; the good* Dial make happy honsv- A.a. a.*. ► wlWjI1 rob(lst H,nJreP, delighted vlsltora and Hist rednee the need for doctofs Services and costly sugar coated cotnbina- tlohk of the druggists. ~ jfsnt sry,|e sad sensible economy n the liandsomc, thorough tnadd amts Mudi,genuinely good underwear fltt«d $0 all agea, Dorn tlie school boy to those I nth* rl periy ears. th* ladies wilt flufl ad the old favorites and and beautiful Id a lovely line of W RAP8| ROSEMARY NEWS. “Are ron coming'’ ~ ‘‘Yes-, if it Is’nt rajning.” Our 81111(105; School will have a bas- ket qrft* nid-snd Sale at Rosemary Church on Saturday before tfie first Sundav in November, which will be the 31*t of October. We extehil to all ;rr ciny lbytrtiti011 me. bring some oaiables. something to be sold, and money to purchase any articles you may wish. The purpose of thi* salo Is to raise montey for the benefit oF>0ur Subday school. Yon all must he sute to lit* there. “Don’C forget your pocket book.') Mrs. ^Nottje Garyin departed this life last Thursday itiorniirg at half pa«t three o’clock. She was laid to iest Tn the;WiHiston (Semetefy on that aame afternoon, * large crowtl of reia- tiytiMtnd friends gale thcil - rc*t>ects by atteri?Uug^the bdrial. Many heauli- jjul flowers weTpqi|aced Upon he.r grave. • The many-frietrdA. of Mrir. 8. W. Trottl are glad to know that she is able to be up again, and we,sinceTWlyJhope site will continue to improve. Mr. 8. W. Trottl, Jr., is aide to travel again, affer ftn attack of aw-fnl fever. We hope he will be entirely well in a short tinm ... Mr. R.G, Sprawls and little daughter, Mary Lou visited frlebds at Augusta last week. t? ■ — full and up to Lsdifi can he found at—- 8. Krasnoirs. ,1 -■ Cot ton exop reports arte so conflict ing up North _._thnt James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture in the Me Kinley cabinet, la to come down and see about it. After his report is made there will be a rise in price. W. F. Brown, the New Orleans cot ton king, claims that cotton will not be low priced again, for t-Ue reason that lie and hl» crowd have shown that the cotton crop can be cornered. In ih< ir game they handltfil 50ft,000 bales of real cottunr+’rench people supplying large part of tbti money necessary. APPLICATION FOR FINAL DI8- . CHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on Sat- nrhay,-.‘v.uvi nibcr lUh, 1 '.KKI. the under signed will tile with tiie Probate Judge of BtirnweH County-per Ilris! report ms Administratrix of John ZitSeTt de •eased, and apply for letters disitiD- *ory,— -yS— - Mrs. In/Ha Zi«*ett, Adminiriratnx. Novemlier 14, 1908. -w ■ TRESPASS NOTICE. , Any am* -aHpereo+m are hereby 1 for bidden after this notice to enter upon our land* i 1 r JirOh Land, Four Mile «Jfc died Osk\ Townshipi'ln .....Ramwell County fot: tlie pur|Hise of hiuiting, nsliliig or trespassing in any manner whatever, under penalty of prosecution pi the full extent of tlie law. L. f. Dicks, l. B. Dicks^ II. Dicks, DV\v. 1 mi, .1. Cl. Bush, ■- i’at M urphev. I. N, 'Eubanks, October tlie 11 tbv'10y3^_ 1 \ / ' W .. k S. <1. Graene, >V. F. Greene, Jfldson Greene, B. F, Anderson, F. W. Weathersbec, Ezeiiel Bing, JeSse Bush. TRESPASS NOTIOM. AH persons are hereby forbidden af ter tliis date tb enter ffpnfil the lands of Hu ,timtn*ign'<d in Willlstdn and Barnwett Townships, Barnwell county for-the purpose , of hunting, fishing hauling away wood, straw or leave* pasturing stock or trespassing in any manner whatever, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of the law. 9th October 1««3 B. F. Drummond, R. R. Johnston, V?. II. Hair, L. T. Williams, Mrs. T. E. Turner, Mss. V. A. W<iodward, Miss Hattie Williams. «—(t) D. M. Jolinston, F. N. ilatr, M. M hair, L, P. Williams, TRESPASS NOTItK. K.S Peter*, of Calvert, Texas. Presi dent of tlie Texas Cotton Growers’ A«- •uc-iatlou. puts tlie daihage -dorw ip his pasturing^Stock State thi* year by thb boll weevil at ‘ ' - ' t ICb.oOO.OOO. Early in . tbo- year .the. Texas Arpiis promised to turn out I*500,000 bales/but owing to tiie boll weeyii Mr. Petera believes It will not amount to 2.500,000 bkies^'J.-*. His town used to ship 30*000 hales annually, but receipts have dwindled and this year will not exceed 4,500 bale*. Ail persons are llerebv forbidden af ter tliis date to enter upon mv lands Sycamore-Township, Barnwell^ onnty for thepurpose of hunting, tlsliins hauling away wood, straw or leaves or trespassing lu any maiuher whatever, under penalty of nrosecutlon to the full extent of the law.v ' > T. J. DecL Ootober’UL 1908; 5 Mills 3 ” ’ 3 For State purpose* . Constitutional School “ Ordinary Cquuty Repay loan ** Keindexlng Records SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY Codar Grove, Old Columbia: 1 mill. Allendale, Barbary Branch. Black- vilte, Double Pond*, Elko, EdLsto, Fairfax, Friendship. Kline, Lees, Mon Oak Grove, Gliner, Owen’s X Roads, Crane 8a vannah, Cave, Barton, B1g Fork;-3 mills. WHHston; 21 mill*. Hercules; 4 mills. Barnwell; 4>4 mills. List of appointment* will be pubiteh' ed later. - * - ^ E. D. FREE, County lTea*nrer. ‘ ^ : FINE FARM FQK~SA-LE—— 423 acre*, 2 mile* from Barnwell Court Ifpiise, where Is one sif the best schools in the State-, fine clay subsoil well watered, dwelHpg^ri«rTiarn antf good tenant nousef, Jfrlo* reasonable for *uch land and term* easy. BATES & SIMMS, Agkkts. (8th—4tj FOB SALE: ■ • 500 Bushels Genuine RustProof Ap pier Oats. Seed Oirr Own Raising will make one-third more than the Texas Oats. ■ —/ Bryan Bros., fit. . Allendale, 8. C. FOR SALE; com/tittTelefls ti t lire dnited I In Clothing,-r ages, from tlie icliool boy to those In Dress and* Dry Goods all the new candidates for Mieirsspnroval In tort grfst variety design to be catalogued. Special attention is called to CLOAKS ami JACKETS; In Hardware, f. lee, ji ~fl~ Pi ’ rt ^1 Oto SUPREME, having the largest and Rest «totiIf ||| (*111110 a day’s riue, all from the ri.anufactories, lu ftnl - - I'nited Statel, comiiining tjm iiest material and tbri most honest wnrkmarrship olitainable. I am sure I can please ahd profit veu, whether your nrieds arqtfpr the Held or tlie bridal procession. NOTIONS, and till other Hhei ef GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE I offer full stocks at prices that will our* the (lauliii* in cotton,—Check liumespun 5cts, Yard Wide While Homespun ftct«. AII(OriiiM- griiul* proportionately Cheap. * ^ . - iii'Mg Vobr pa non 11 go and btedgtng inybesteffbftk fb make it to your jil-M-ani adVanr-igW to pall.jcxainiue good! finrl asckl tain price*, t ••untbicntly await votii coming. * . « ataii .id''m 1 1 n REGISTRATION NOTICE." —— —* : • . ■ t The RegiMratlhh Book* will I* o|»en In Hie Court House bn the first Monday tsale day) • Ih each tuonlh-duiihg the year likifi for the ttanssctibh <df suctl hu«Hfe$i ak Is required bV iatir; W*. J. Baxley, . . Chalrika*; P. D‘L. Blaclt; ' SecrewtJ'; f v . ... „ ;v HEWBETiRV .COLLEGE. Char4$red in i*'*- S, iimI« (Or thorough college WuiU uu’lK-r- 1 po»iii*c # < iiristiati influehc®*, atp] «• 0i" > d-vqp»t.. . ^ -Tuition'110. . TWerity't.h'oii-and dol lar recitation hall In priie- Rsof CrecMoh. Next kession hogliis Sept. 28. Address, 1 Geo. B. Cromtf. President. - -- Newber' , y,8.C. mrjm* DfeNTIST, WlLLlSlON, Will #ork anywhere In by apeclsl apivolhtIUeht. - - u the coUhtr) LAND FDtt BALK. Tract oV I.sxd wLhln five mile* of M»TthrHtst>mrtinthe<3:'ft , W.Crfc"R containing ilirr y bnadf-yj and ffftv sev en aerentj dwwiiiug ind outldiibilngs, threediorse farm op, U; t!i«' halativg In woodland, with a\pltent.v waier. Terms Kssy\ For infer tiiuUon apply JSMM L. 8lht.K>’, f S* llilledgeyjli; On. DENTIST, AwksbAtfe, K. C.) Visit* J'otir l.btnh hv request; hr tirlii make ehgagi merits tii liractk-fl ' J MT’AT Ills oFkiDe mm " Dr.J.H.B.MILHOUB Surgeon Dentist, RliACK VILLE, - - - - > 0.1 Will be at hlli office Ih Barnwell erfcrjj Tm-edav a tut W<-diu wiiv trfifo to Expecting to move to the country, offer for sale my residence In Btack- vllle, comer of Dexter and Clarke Streets, Containing seven rooms, beside* kitchen- and pautiY extension, metal roof! also stable, corn house and bug gy shelter. Lot 150 by 15U ft. Apply to me for teraia, E 8* Hammond. NOTICE, — _ , • *z " '•All Township Commissioners will please see that their roads, and all LAND FOR SALK. a Jp9 A tract oH42"»erF» of lan^j. three miles East of ItarnwIlH; I* offered at private sale for the sum ol $),400 cash-, farhelow Rs value. AIhiiiI. 75 acres are cleared,, balance" woodlshM. im proVbniBul* consist of gnml dwelllhg and well, ti-ual outbuilding*. It D a pariofTudnr Hall plantation, Apply or ti rite to Etti nn Nix,' Bartiwglli 8; .-ft-—.. - ■■■■•. bridges under twelve feet wide, are put in good condition at anc©r- t 80ine of the Township* hsve Commutstiop money trtThetFBredtt, and this must be ex pended on the mad* ffom which it was paid. -Please sHe that the road lists are sent In and those who have paid Iheir 'Cntmnutitlo'h sfe checked off in illy of- . s r liut thi a iiioHrv rim hei tihnriftk’lv -i" - ,1,^. ' JAIIKB r. D.URi LAUKIX T. 1ZLAU, 3. ti. ATiiikairiR^' IZU8 BROS, 4 ATKIHSOS, * • . ‘ a ’ ATTORN KVS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW*.. BlaCkTii.LIc, S. Oi Preimpt and csrt-.fttl attention to ail business; Practice in all Courts/ Slate and Federal; - - / r THE tioer.j that, this mottev can b* properiv expended R,Ci Roberts, Jr., • Clerk, Oi W, Barker, SUperytsori ~r State of SoulirC'arolina : i A LOVE LBTTER; Would not interest von if you’re looking for a guaranteed Salve fof Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dadd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered witli an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buck leu’s Arnica Salve cured me. It’s ic best SalVc bit earth. 23c at Creech’s C. N. Burckhslter’s Drug [ashlngtop "■•Special Drive In shoe* this week at B; Krasnolf’s. L Employment wanted. • A yoiing white ihafi of good character and imhiririotis, Wishes a honie with nice. Clever pebple. Mb js competent to manageufaynt and^Will Work fjiith- fully for rearonkhle verges. Satisfac tory Wfeirtnces w ill be furnished. Anyone desiring such, ah employee will please address by mall, - Reliable, ■- , Elko, 8. C. The powers that. Im appear to be makirtg ready for" war with Gutmany. The wi goverHiiient of Venezuela owes Ger- inarty-aml other European* money for railroad impricrefberfUaii^ will not pftv a* tliey promised. >heOermiii govern ment believes in sborttirtg them arid seizing tlielr sex port* until debts and ex|ien*es areqiMld.' Th - ,'b-tinve Doc trine a* Interpreted liv tliis srremWius generation forbids such foreign ag gression, ami. jinless Germany backs, the War cloud Is Hkftlv tn liredk Mr. Roosevelt Is rough rider reekle** enotigt tti play such * popular Card be fore the electiori of 1904. #b*n yotr tJafT Hdtaiflft rdBTxfls Railway OH makes is tirlU REMARKABLE. ■ Awevoa Brown. Colored, qf llaj.r> mill nelgbboriuMid. promised on .lupe.irith. to pay hi* suliscriptimi Oct»fi#F 15tb, He was foe bUAy toeoni" tln4 day, but on Sato relay walker . big rath to keep hi* iliaj-aof — ^ Urok E lNTO HitjwmE. S. Le (JiilnO of CayeiirlDh, Vt. r Was ruhtb-d of lit* ciretrfmary iwaltli-hg Bn vasirtn of Gkrorito • MsHi^ariun. VVb.-n Dr. KiygJ^New Life PHI»rtir..k*,-Jure* his IkfiisC, hT* rFffLffiliv arroated. sDuTirerw he’seiitirely^^^ti rhcv’rW dreneVt-^jjusraHtced trt tmre,^,- at Creetjti’* rirtro»C5,err ' ~ ‘ " ' ' ' NOTICE is hereby given by the nn- (lersigned, rind his associate*, desiring to incorporate a new County tn said State, out of portions of the present Counties of 'Edgefield, Aiken, and Barnwell, to lie knotv«4»y the name of Hammond, or. bv swchothef name as may he determined Uprin at the election, and petilloning .for same, that the pro*; posed County line in the County of Bam well will be a* appears ih the fol lowing statement of the boundary lines of the entire proposed County t , Beginning at a point on th£ Savan nah River, Kdgelleld County^.known Scott’s Ferry, running in * North- eustehiiy direction up the fip-ry roiid two an*I three quarter miles to fljevens 4 Heck; thence In a Norf.b-easiel'nly dGrialon fbur and Qne,half miles to the Martlrutrewn Road at Crafton’a place; thenuo in a noutli- feHsterniy direction •deven mile* to OldGeorge May’s place on tlie Aiken Countjrifng^ aheuce lux South-eastomly direction tl to Turner’s’'place, passing North of Bath, and>ffe hall mile South of Langley,; thepcrilu a South-ea«ternly direclipn seven and one half mile* lo Millbmok; thence Id * South-eastcfnly lirecllon ten miles tb Hawttwin, near e Aiken County line: thence in a Southefnly directioulfve' miles to the mad from BceetylMaod 1 theiirio In at) Eastt-tnly, BReptiDh along s^ld joad seven ami one half miles to Four Mile Creek. Barnwell County; thence along said Creek seven miles to the Savannah to Scott’s Ferry, Kdgetield County, the point of beginning.. _■ BOATWRIGHT. money to lendJ " t am prepared to negotiate loan* on improved farms for live yearr. parttai payment*! interest ft per cent on loans under ILOtK); T per dent* On loans over 41 ,ooo. Don’t tirrlte, come and see me. —_——j, o. Pittaaortxi •. Barnwell. 8. C; Williston Property For Sale; Desiring to chahgirThvMtrnbbt ■ JrtthiWlhg t 01 fer for sale JLhe frtflowihg very deslra*- bic property In Williston Township; RflP*T*0 well built cottages Of rooms each-, with exc*dient wells of water. g»iod gardens and alt neebsssry outbuildings, within 250 yards of 1‘ost Office *hd De- potv tract of ]?6 acres; two miles Williston teuant" stables. this tract are in . tivatiori; Five acres gus four years oid. F^AIso i fin*, drst.doss tbuies; In points Of health, good soclet; schools and church adsantageMitrtown In the State has a bettMOMsatit or IT River; thence up the Havannah Rlvcfs brighter future than WHiistoni and t j \ aA .tj k ft S 5 #, • b' #%>*(•■• fl/ , I 4k ftS n 1 el ff^rt** saWa* a 1 • — __ _X— w (.Signed) A; M. » • such an oppori u<Hty tn-purchase da slrabl* property has‘hot been presemed For a UR) I Will lx? nt MS IHtine eftirt In pLtc-kftill#i fery Friday and 8aturi)*y. and Will make si* bointhwiit* to raiw t patichts at ariy 4»f •*>* coaniy towns or. call ktUAUft 1 an) a foil Rraifualc of Pliii (’ollcge; bare hodM-retitccn years' tical experiehHi, and Cob pleSue yoblfa I Of srbrk and praafti ' H -— . - *— ' ~ ninHM T. B. ELLIS, fa i* | Surveyor and CM! trig ft Bpccjal attodfidh giftyfa to the i tation of Water-powftto, teirellfag tlrainngb. A postal Card addressed to '»fe it! Hb;.hi C.. will rft*eita prompt at ttoii. ■ detl-J REFtlBMC A GRlAf OFFER. Life* A cell An EkCeptToTiat Opportnnlty fur Old juulifew subscriber*; m-tl-80, ly C.f. (illiccii, 1,5 IcdU(t Wm. Mat. Calhoun ft Cti* I special afrahgemebt has “ ‘life been made by The st. Lotilt Repubire to flirhisii oh| or new sub-cribers with the only iffiClal and authorl.zetl life of Dope Leo Xij4. This Done great volume, bound ■ >rfint,cardihai eioih. gilt and ink -lamptnfl. with Fapal m-ai of atlfisi .i;?r,lining nearlrftUO! page* of teitar.d . fn*fr:.Ti*'i*». rlu* inirii wli* prepared and written nv >n.n#ifln3r O’RtHly I>. i D-., Lt D:,Di LiHi iifbclal blogiaphwol th qle'regui»»: imah price of this bonkjA ♦2.5t>. Any dne remitting 1-2.50 will tie entlttoiTlo righteen monthir >iih»crlp- )lon tn T4ts Twice-a-wcek Hepubnc and a copy nr the book; Postage prepaid. Phis oFer Is opeiy fn new and old sub- scriber* The bonk is printed in En glish, French and Get man and is mow read? for deliyefy. Address airorders to The Republic; stt Louis, Mo. LIGHTNING AND Live Stock -• -At Lowest Rites ll*- SfROMGEST COMPAQ*/) CALHOUN & CO* S^OFFICHS AT— THE BANK OF BARNWcl ,s,- l?otlclrH,hbreJby fliVeh ^hst oh M day the 12th day of October HW A jmlnDtratrl* nrJrAI. Gray^^ea AFPLlCATiOlf FOtt FDIaL 1)15* CHARGE. Md as sttfltrlk nl'JrAL Gray. deceased, S uardliin of lliei WilllaTosand Fannie nillams, I will file my fftnaLyepori with Hon, Johjy>K; suelllbg, Jnd Probate, aOdappiy tor letters dDmis- sory from said guardianship. Sarah A-. ( Adminlu Sept. 4th 190.1 *A88 NOTICE hjr MUlhE persons are hereby for bidden after thi# notice to enter upon my lands 4n Rosemary ahd WllUkUiu ToWhahlp* Ih Bamweli County for tlie purposes of hunting; fishing; or tres- * ! otoWWr. Ontter passing In any manner wb penaltv of prosecution to the full et- tent of the law* J .. v*-- ’ V • 'k -j‘,.Y*.-- * 4** T- W^ .'icotl BARJ^FfeLLi £j REAL •w! IDLE Mtf SECTREL1 LIFE INSURAl (Agent for New Y( HUE INSUttl (Oithoun & i »j*tfonei lino lot of JOv ■ Ztfk.