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The Barnwef People. i^liW - — 1 BITIi OP SURSCBIPTION. In AdvAnnn, per Anaum $1.80 On Time r-r^-r - • - THURSDAY, DRCKM BER 10,1803. •• • • •-» -- ---j A Good Pair of or Lett week we told you how cheaply we were telling picture*. Some of our friend* took advanuge of our remark* 'AWjlJow price*, and consequently we find otir stock reduced. A few pic ture* left—they wlU aUo go at low down prices. ' ■ _ 4 But what we want to talk ab^THecs is the condition of your sight. £ct yourself up to a pair of gla**es that suit your eye*, nud If you ever regret It we will refund you the amount you paid for them, and then make you a present of the glasses. Our optician will examine your eyes frkk of all charge*, but we will appreciate it if you Will have the examination made before the holiday rush. We hardly think it necessary to cau tion you against usl.ig spectacles that don’t exactly stilt you. or straining your eyes trying to make out without spec Uriel when yaur..,a»xa...nccd-Llic rest! and ease that glasses would afford IClMlopwly adjusted, * Chkkch’s Drl’o Stork. Town Library open Monday, Wed nesday and Friday'—I to 6.30 p. in. " See the handsome advertisement of W. H. Kennedy $ Sou'’* Sacrifice tv^le. Dispensary sales on Monday amount ed to |472, over nine bales of good cot ton. ■ ' “ ' ■' _ . Mr. F. N. Hair ot Elko Added to our happiness or. Tuesday by a pleasant call. ' \ ' pie off at school are looking for « lUrry/ Christmas at ion»e. ' y• i The 39th Ann.usl Ball of the Barn well Cotilllou Club will bo given on the 38th, Inst. Tbf many Barnwell friends of Dr. ST. F. Kirkland Sr , of Buford's Bridge were gladdened by his good presence on Tuesday. v ’Our young friend. Horace Crouch, called pleasantly to sec us while in town on Saturday. — Prof. W. B. W-crt, of the Blackvilie Oraded School. vya« a welcome visitor to our sanctum on Saturday. 1 Prof. S. M. Wolfe, of the Williston Graded School, was In town on Satur day, and brightened our sanctum. Mr. May W. Pate, who has been Hv- ng in Washington for the pit*t three years, is now with the Columbia Diflly State. Second ClrcjiJ.t Court* next year will be presided over by .fudges James Al drich. Cbarle# G. Lfanu'.et and J. C. Klugh. ‘ # It is wise to buy Christtnas presents early. Besides getting c.he p'ck of thiiigs one Im* time to choose and is so likely "to under buy or over hoy. Mi**^El<d«e Owens, now of* Walter buro, sftent several days here IlHu; week with her motlisr^wiio was quite sick, but she is improring'bhrcly this week. Mr. W. \V_. Holland, fonHmlv of this county, jytw the succey-lui- ihisi11ess manager of Siiartanbiiiir’s ,li he xOa 11y[ Journal, was a welcome c*ller\on Monday. Manager Roberts has engaged The Three JfostonUns to appear, at Opera House on Monday evening next, I)e- combcrllth. They are three talented ladles and are sure to please their au dience. " ,>■ 1 f the good pmple of KUPldiUlofijl va:, BI.ACKVILLE NEWS. Weitsinger moves to i o. c. m, BLAC£VILLE, S. C., Respectfully requests everyone to call and see his stock of Toys, Doll*, Express Wagons, Ve locipedes. Redwood Dressings Cases, Mirrors, BuriH Leather N-or^ties, Fine China, — Xma*. Postal* »nd Cards, Art Cal endars, Laughlin Fountain Pens, |i.u0 to $3 00, Gold Pens, Fine Stationery Genuine Meerschaum Pipes And Cigar Tubes, Gold Spectacles and eye glasses, Musical Instruments. . Pianos and Organs ‘ Sold Direct From Factory. „ Spectacles Accurately Fitted. Repairing Instruments a Specialty. If I don’t please you it w ill be your own fault. —r~ WANTING—To sell Boarding House as it stands. Price hot stated. 623 Broad St., Augusta, Oa. : FOR SALK. 2.6C0 founds Barnwell County raised Petfans. 1 Jiave on hand 2,500 pound* Pecan nui* grown on -my grove near Ulmer. ThVy have a fine, flavor For price and quantity oorrespoudeuce solicited K. L. Sanders, Ulmer, S. C. Dec. 8th 1903. ■ ■ ’ i- ■" 1 SALK DAY. A great muHItnde of clever people filled tb« town, su^kjirm a picture of the good old time*. , Lands brought fair-prices and'the stock sellers and swappers were busy Quite a number of good people, called on this Paori.A, and were welcome. Cut glass pure as crystal, clear and sparkling, genuine, aold twenty per cent below a great many dealers. See J. Allen Tobin. Mr. Eugene Bamberg soon, Mbs Enlulie Izlar L visiting Mrs.Dr. Bonner. Mr. and Mr*. A. X. Ms lb l* of. New York and Mr. and Mrs W. (F- 'Halids of Florida.are visiting Mr.UndMrs. O.Tf- MathiK Mr. Joseph Qnfnn of Little Bock, Afk., Is the guest of Mr. P. W. Farrell. Mias Maude Harley of Williston is vWting Mrs. 11, 0. Matheny. Mrs. C. S. Buist and children Will icmaiu in die land of flowera Butll afuu: Uic holhlavs. Mr. John Wise and family have moved into towh ami -occupy the Lartigue residence. , ' Major L. T. Izlar came up from Ocala ou Tuesday. Lundy Hutto, colored, accidentally shot hluiself fatally with his own pistol on ^tui'day. The YVufftiaj)'* Missionary Society of tlie Blackville Baptist Church will give an oy ster supper Friday from eleven to rt re at Blue Store on Main Street. i'hc Dramatic Club will plav “The Fblmi ii.an'* Luck,’* Dec. 25, for bene- rtt. of the School library.-^ Th 1 * play promises to be very good. The cast is; Misses Ida Groves, Ktbel Gyle*. Marie MfHiOtts, Mrs. W. W. Moluny; Messrs Hall Still, Will Felder Willie Dr^w, F ( orcjt Gyles, Holit. Fickllng, Wattle All; i'rof. West, Manager. 'J ton and Beech island hang themselves with a shotTSTHtig on next Tuesday we trope that when they get sick of their bad bargain they will remember lliat TlIK BaUKWKLL I’KOfLK “told YOU so.” Private It H. Walker is a candidate for membersliip of the State Board ol Control. He has, a way of winning victories and doing well, whatever lie. undeitakes/ Ttie .State-w ill be foriu irate to secure his services in tbatposi- tion, or any other. Lieutenant William Butler'Bonham, of Company L, Second Infantry, L\ r. A , diet! in Asheville'*on tlie 2nd instr and was buried in Coliiinbiaon Thurs day. He was a “on of fire la.te Ex- Govertror M iHedge L. Boi.ham, and a brother of Mr-. Hobt. Aldr'u:li. In tlie death of CspJL. J. S. Still on Sunday Georges Creek T«suauhip r kst one o(4ls most popular and prominent ■|tlssiis ^hrniyh hls tonrgWsr lie was devoted to famtlv and fciopds-artrt tlo; jmlrVic gofldT and hiiifienmrY will long tie c.lierbhed by all who knew the goodnejis of his Treart ami the value of his Influer.cd and example. V - ^ •r' The Brunswick, Ga., Daily News of the 3rd Inst, contains an itemized statement of the cross tie rhipuieiit* through that t»ort during Nmember by Brow n A Co., tlie senior of tin* firm beiwgisAieri.. Mike Brown—the livest man that, ever lived in Barnwc.li. On seven sclrironcfi thev shipped North during November 1 f5,l 12 cross ties,' amouiiting in valac to flOi.lMK). They Iiav« broken tin* record-in tliat hnsr_ incss, but Carolina people who know Cot. Mike and his hoys, himorr and Kline, are not at all surpri-ed, and the Gear-gin ns will And out that theVs} is more business in the three Browns tVzu In all the rest of Bnuiswick. All kinds cut glass, sterling and plated sjlvcrw are, carving sets, the best make'only, every article of the best quality and the prices right at J. Allen Tobin. - ■' 'u-i •' * LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. We made a living v’fsit to Bamberg a few tlAVS^ytd'afSt-tnivjng heard that it trffsa live town we* looked around (It being s bout‘s he dullest time of t he week) and it looUcH almost like a No vember sale day ill Barnwell. it. required such men as C. R- Brah- hapr. Dr. J. B. Black, .Sheriff Hunter and ottiers of the Jikc to explain the matter to a stranger. Mr. Brabham, whom we take to be the youngest Con- fed-nate soldier, is now engaged in paring for the almighty dollar, of Inch the town seem to have an ahnn- yj. be lieing president of the hank, ick, w lio is too well known ie State to need any com inept from us, nr-a^successful merchant tlUfi. hilt a Pttli, We beg to announce toouv FRIENDS that, notwith standing the short crops and scarcity of money, our sales have far ex ceeded our expeeta- . - tions.. - - . * •w - Because our prices arc right and such an elegautrstoek to select from. We still have a large stock of Dress .Goods, 1 Shoes, Clothing ■ . -. V ■ - ' ' " and Ladies’ Jackets __ too large for this season of the year, and they will be sac rificed for the next three weeks,' preparatory to stock tn king. In order toj?nal>|e yon to coirfprote y'oar pur chased with ns, we also include ottr ^ 1 i\lillOL*y hi this saenfiee gale. - " Come early before the stocks are broken. "W H KLonnociy t&j £3oxi. TWtMSTON, S. C. ^ -Jr- -Claiuc Street, j orrostTE post oEyiCK, The gviat CmifcdvrAtr ravt|lrv lesd"r. Forrest, ssld tU».t the secret of winnlnj Tictorl**# Imv in •‘getting Hiero tirst wHh tlie most myn.” tn Busine ss the khuic tactics hold good :rbd at the rnimncnccmeitt of the Fell Csmfutlgn of IftW I beg th assure wrv friends and, tlm e> io ral purchasing puhliu that i nm now ottciing the CHOI(JKhT AND COM ITKTKST stock of OEISrERAL MERCHANX>ISli3* ever gathered under one roof In Barnwell Go<»ntv. AH werekeJectvd srhh spe— Hal PKitsoN AL (IA HK eitriy in tire seMson Mnd before *ny advance in price*, giving tin*4.hy advantage of securing the tlisi. choice of rite best markets, sna guaranteeing to my customer* NEW GOODS at old time price*. 5 ' <• - ; " l ' •, A. I handle only the beat snd most heafThfift fiKHls; the gimd* that tnaKe happy house wives. robust children, delighted viritora and that red bee the need for doctors sevvivea and costly sugar coated ouasbina- tlons of the, druggists. lii Groceries •7 cr.infiirt, elegyue style am! sonrilde ee arc uiiitmLlTi the handsome, thorough s mado nomy In Glothiiiff, ,. , , . . cj ' s*i,ua iTud genuinely g»>od underwear fitted t«» all ages, from the school boy tit thtise: in the ripor jreara, the ladies will find all the old favorites and all the new (ynididatcl for IhClr ii|>proval In too greaj variety and beautiful its design tfr-bertiatalogmul. Special attention is called t<» a lovely line of WRAPS, ULfJATfS and JAUKETB. In Dress anil Dry Gooils • f Q1 i . l j l.f * am SI'I’RF.ME. bavJng the largest and he»t stock . J if 1 niKWH w ’* day’s rhie, all from the m ami factories- in tb«* j V I'nited States, launliinihg the host material ami th» most iiduest workmanship'ohtaliiablo I win sure ) can please' and- profit Ton, whether your needs are forrhe iie!«l or the bridal procession. T TF 1 NOTIONS, and all other Hnei of GKN- iii J laiHiware, ^al merdhanwse I run ' J _ ' s'oeks at prh'ea that will core the dedino in cotton.—.Check Home*puiTfccts, Yard YTttla White Homespun Set*. All i>tlier goods proporttofiatyly cheap., A'* _ • Soliciting your patromige and pledging my best ffiTort* to make H to rout pleasant lulvairtrtgc to call, examine goods and ascertain prices. 1 confidently aw ait, your coming. , _ r . tician is a incmher ofNHie House of RepTevOntativn*. from hi* cquntfv. And thipt. Hunter, wiio lost a leg in tlie war betw een the Stales, has hkt noth ing else. We were royally entertained at hi» residence. We should not won- ier it lie sliould tjirn out to be pool aome day, if he keeps such a table ns wo sal down to and has much com- pany. ' f . ..- v c ; .'y' , I It WOtridWtfl, at a ghthTfi, that Bam^ Iterg ha< an extra number of killing*, hot when we come to examine the sta tistic- and think of the immense in crease in tlie inhabitants of various 1 vfffrtes we tuwe- decided tiiat it is no worse than some other place*. The I ptople appear to be poweriul rich and mighty poor; but not being a *ociali»t | we louud no grent fault of that, and not believing in tuck w\. think the peo ple of llamberg have made.their weaUh- by *hr*-^vd inHtv»geinftnt and starting Pocky pofd GaptaToups Seed. Saved by C. H. MATHIS, of Youns & Mathis, at Rocky Ford, Colo., from standard size netted cantaloupes, ripened on the vines,' XYAJT’-RMKLON SKKD—Limited supply of Eden and 15hrc Gem watermeTon seed saved in the Carolinas from the first perfect shaped melons set on the vines. No seed taken from the end of the- melon. Apply to—A. F^YOUNG & CO., Or C. H. MATlilSy ' Washinsrton & Dnan'e St, New York. Blackville, S. C, MONEY TO LEND, l am prepared to negotiate leans on Improved farms for live year*, pa vuienl-; lisfei cat a per cettl -tm-fcoafts dsyy. Hr eflcll' under 11.00); 7 per cent, on loans OVery>'f*[ Um ^ . . . — hhsinevs as Is req.nlreit by'sw. $1,000. Don’t-Vvrite, come tintT^ee me. J. O. I’atiekbOn, Barnwell, S. C. * II EG IHTR AT ION NOTICE. --r ^le Beglstration Book* will he open .Court House on the first Monday month-tinting tho- W r. D’Lr Black, - Becreury. J. Baxlef, Chaina** olf right. “RE 4 A si (fish Mas.. VOI.LTHJN IMM1NENT: ' .' r re «ign-ef approaching revolt serious trouble'iu your system i* ner- youstie-s, alecplessncssj.or stomach up sets. Elect)ic 'Bitters w ill quickly sinmember the. truublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the Kidney* ami,bowels, stiimilhtc tlie Liver, ami clarify, the blood. Run down system,* benelit particularly aod all the^usual attending ache* vanish j- under its seiirch.lng and tboron tiveness. Electric Bitters is oi and that i* ceturneil if it d p. rfc^t satisfact ittu. Gsi CrcecliV I’iiariuacy, CT. X Druggist. DIt; JSO. P. LEf, JF Dentist, ' X2LU VVI LLItvl ON, - - H.! C Will work anywhere lu the country h^y special appointment. LAND FOR BALE. DR. ALFRED A. PATTERSON, DENTIST, Allendale, S. C., t* ytmr home by request, of will IWL_ engagements to practice “ HIS OFFICE. I ract ok Land wkhln five miles o Marlin Station on the G. A W. C. H. R alning three hundreifand fTfty sev- aeresAdweiring and otwhclldlngs, tliree h^lTte-\arm>pem tho.haiance in woodland, with a t>leiity irf-wnter. Terms Easy,] For in formal lon spply tO ’ * J,\MK9 L. Mill KV, ——*—■ ■. . MiflvdgevHle, Ga^ Weather Bureau. Vdluntaryj -Observers’ Meteorological Rco- I i i-il, >14111 th of Novtmter,. 11)0.1 Station Uiaek\iile: • 0 • GOOD NEWS. 'I'he rumor is again revivsd that, the int the put oil Atlantic Coa»t”hii‘e will soon 1 a through train between New- Yi and New Orleans, passing throu Barnwell. And such a service won fill a long felt want. 7 rk Id truM r kr A'rrj-rei-ip PENSION NOTICE. ft Confederate Pensioners and nnp'i- csnts-wi’I plea«e take notice that Onm- tnisaionerAi. R. Dunbar will be at .the | Auditor’s oflicc at Barnw-ell on every Saturday in January HUH, to issue blanks and tecelve applications. D. >V, Hmlttord.r .. Chairman Board. KP4 8COPA U J4EUV iCES. The Church frf She Holy AfvostW has secured th\ services of the Rev. Chas. E. Cafoahi.s* ** permanent Rec tor. He will se.rve’fkti churcl'. lu ILaxip well two Sunday* and the church Blackville two Sunday* in rach month. His services Imre will ooirtmeiic-e' on Sunday, the 20th December, inst. The' memhers *{ the church will please t ike notice and the public gen erally are always welcome. , . Kobt. Aldrich, Sr. Warden. 1 For the Vestry. ; • 1 2 3 l 6 (5 I 8 » 40 11 12 13 14 T.T JJL Max rtln. Mean ' cues V.- L A CHURCH FESTIVAL. L On December 23, 1903, at Young’s Hall at 8 o’clock, Mrs. F. M. Young, assisted by other ladies of Fairfax, will serve hot supper, also stewed oys ters. There will be a fancy work fa ble for the lovers of beautiful hand made articles, also a flsh . pond fur the small folks. The object of the (estival is for tit* purpose of raising money to bring your friends. Sterling Silver Table and Teaspoons guaranteed and sold by J. Alien Tobin. HOPE LODGE. The officers elect for the next Ma- aonic year are: J. T. smith. Jr„ W. No.; If. K. An- deraoB, S. W.; A. R. Hair, J W.; II. J. Harvey,Tress.; W. II. Cary. See.; W. M. Jones, S. D.; T. J. Brooker, D ; W. II. Kennedy and S. W. Scott, Stewards; J. D. Peacock, Chap., J. E. Brown, Tyler.^ . v_ Two milch cobs, one giving 4 gallons milk, for sale by J. Allien Tobin. ’ ' ■ «4 * ' ^ . Mrs, Arthur T. Kemp, one of the fashion leaders of the Northern colony In Aiken, wm divorced tlie other day nnd fifty minutes alter the granting of the decree waa married by the pres id !ng judge to a Mr Hunnewell. Most of the witnesses were divotced people. call 00 J, Alien A'obju, BARNWELL COUNTY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. The Barnwell Teachers’ Association met heye Saturday the 5th. lust, with an increased attendance and enroll ment. The member* at present, a ref Mlssc* Coline VVealherjy, Jennie Hel-. lams, Dunbarton, Sn*le Creech, itifrn. well, Livle-Kills, Mai tins, Olive Hay, ilayvllie, Cidmnbia— BefUnger, tfarii- weil; Alma Wise Dunhartom,- Norris Blackville, Mena Alhergoitie: 17- t*: 19 20. 21 :!2 23 21' 25 20 27 28 21) 30 31 Hd 75 7> V* 78 71— 6f*| f>7: ns: p> (>5j 711 80 Tf «») 02. 01 0 rxsj 50; 81 35; 42: d: Wi " 6->r 58! ~fkT rtit 09 70 08 08 01 45 hi 02 58 GO 37 65 09 -ttr My Entire Stock 6! Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats, on’t give ' ■ «. Burckbaltef, j Clothing, Harness, Wagons and buggies. / . Come and see me at once. ' Big Stock to select from. Gan suit or fit any one. SIMON BROWN, BLHCKiHLLE. S. C. LAND FOR SALE. iTfut’n SUM’ARY in in- iMean temp. 53. 1 33 Max. temp. 83. .00 D’te 1, .32 S<>| 50- * 68 80 45! ' 4 *»| 00 08 08* 48 i 48: 891 4*l 52 50 • 02 i 44 27 >'» ,30 3'> 33 37 3' »:> a 32' 2i) 71 52 81 88 38 '48. 51 51 4:1 41 32 34 42 83 Min. temp. 1 Date 28. fToTSlryre- dp. *in--.ht* | •2 92. Total snow fall inches, No. of days .24 .T- .T Clear 13 P’r’^ci’y 15 | Cloudy 2 d)ate« of | frost, Light, .18 ..T ~~A Golden Opportunity presented itncUr to me. I quicklyfgladly grasped it. Now I offi r to divide with my friends and customers. Here i? isl— it 8. Heavy, Killing 8. Dates of ^ Hail Sleet'21,20. 1 11. st’m 2, 17. ‘ £ Sum. 1921 I2(!l Me.-in.i 04 42.1; rnrss. 2 92 Pi evil King wind Dlr’c* ■|tion Lueia Matliews, Olar, and Mrs! V. S. Lawton, Klirfw, Messrs C. F. Carter, Handy, VV. B. West, Blackville, >V. W. Hart, H J. Crouch, Elko, W. N. Mar- chant; Olar, S. R. Rhodes, Lees, R. B. Cole, Barnwell, Marshal! Moore, Barn well, W II. Jones, Barnwell, and S. M. Wolfe, Williston, - The faculty I* con*posed of: Mr.'O. M, Moore, Kngli>h,AV. li. WestrATith- metic and A Igebra, M is* Louise Norris, Primary Work",andS. M. Wolfe,School Management. . * The spirit of the Association seems to be one of uintiiai bendlt and the talks are well receivcm and com me hied on. Nor are the meeting* altogether-void of the social feature, it Is an occasion as well for exchanging pleasantries. It was voted on and Carried that frond this on the organization meet at differ ent points 1h county The-next meet ing will be held at Blackville, the seupntLdstnrdav in January. An in- taresflng program i* promised and a full attendance is looked forward to. In my business life I have handled 41s much superior stock ns Any dealcr'jn Smith Carolina^ iHit/never '‘before have 1 beefi as well satisfied with any purchase I have made as this 1 . * ■ . -. v -v - .j, ■ - • ■ • • • , . .. . _ % • ' Last, Large, Lucky Deal. It is undeniably the Host Collection of First Class All Purpose Stock brought into the State within my recollec- tior., equalling in quantity awV surpassing in quality a State Fair Display. - ^ 'v . .. 1 iP“Thc Special Attcirtton^ of all persons needing ed snow, f From maximum and nalni-| stock HOW 01* next year IS Called to tllG fact that 111 billing mum readings ■■ ,j ~ Remark s .-a**- Fog 14 th. MoutliTy mean remperature 2.7 be low noinw|T.‘ Precipffstlon 0 84 .inches Above normal. * G, D. C. Lange. Voluntary Observer. A t>aot of 142 acre* of land, three miles East of Barnwell, is offered at private sale for the sum of $1,400 Ca.h. far bvl^w it* value. About 75 seres are cleared, balance woodland. Im l>rt*v« nie(it» consist .of giH*d dwellings, ahil well, u-ual outbuilding*. It I* a part of Tudor Hall plantation, Apply or write to- “p- Ein na Nix, — Bui owell, S. <L - » — - < - .1 amk* v. izi.an. lAokik t. jxLay.l J. II. STKINMON. IZLAR BROS. & ATKISSOj, ATTORNEVS AND C04 N8ELLOR8 AT LAW, Blackvili'k, S. C. ' Prompt and careful attention to all husfiiess. Practice in all Courts, State and I'cdcraJ. ? StaVu of Somh Carolina : Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, BLACKVILLE, - - - - * Will Ire at hi* office In Barnwell evwh- flat* day andn’oeaMlay mii<1 >V<(ln< wlay followlsg Will be at Ills Homo office In Blackville ev er>- FrldnV ami 8atnrday, and wiMmakewp IHihitmeulH to meet panente at any of om coant j tuwn*or r-alf at their reaWenees. 1 am a full aradauto of I’ldladelphla Dented Colli*Ke; have had scrciVti*cn year* active pne tical uxfHTivncc, and cani-kMe y* ~ h j~~rPh of work and price*. T. B. ELLIS. Jr* Surv tyr and Civil Engineer SpcelnlHtteniion given to the eotnpw. tiitlon of water-powers, leveling awl •dralwage. ■ ' —- A postal card add reused to %#,$ Mar* tin, S. G^wiH r*-wive prompt atter* tloa* ' oeil-80. If -•Si ■ M 1 C. F. Calboia, P. H. Bi(kii&t2B Wn. itm. Calhoun & ' Cc. LIGHTNINC -AND* Live Stock Holiday Gift Suggestion*—Read S. Kraanoir* ikI. ■ ' WDe people, fl-ho desire to save ^, monev are bound to buy their wedding Tb«M in te«rch of wadding presehtff and Xmas presents front J. Allen 'fobln, FOR SALE. A nic^ how, httggy, wagi harness; very Cheap. Inquire a -8, Krasu ob.tmd- i-.. 3 x 2'4 ysnhr Art Squares—$2.98 this week only—at . S. Krasnoff’a.'^ For Safe and Cheap Insurant) Insure In the— < 'Barnwell and Bamberg Division of Tux MtTlAL We will Insure ottlf 1.000 member* In thi* division r . . Frank II. Crhech, President John K. .Hfislling, Ijcv. Auairca#, at genuine wholc»ule*-I hove secured 35KD HOCK PRIC3’]H that smaller dealers arc barred from, and this advantage will be generously shared with every individual buyer from me. f , A whole/newspaper Would not^proAch justice in any attempt at description, so you are cordially asked to conic and see for yourselves. , j Delays are Dangerous! - Prices-may advance, they aic sure not to be cheaper, | ST& and later in Hie season t^ic best stock will all , be sold and 1 pended on the ptada from which u w»s ' paid. Please seeTIuit the road list* are •£ut=4ft-and ih9*e who hav, j aidUheir C’rfmfnutition are checked off In my of- lice, so tliut this money can he properly [ ew?titled. a . * .. 1 "aw. Barker, buperyUo*. 1 R.C. Roberw, J*'-. ‘ ~ <yierk| , NOTICE i* berr-by given by tliP un dersigned, aud IM* assiaiiaiM*, d»*alrlne to incor|>oK*te a 1 ew (Touut.y ire sal«l Stale,,£nt x>f pmtlims of tba -present t’tvintic*'^Kn^eHI, A Ikep, und irantmond, or hv .-uch other name as may he deterinlned u|>on at the election, aad petitioning for srtni«vp ,Ht Ihe pro- .posed Cnur.fy-Hmt in tue^Omirity of Barn welt willhE a* appear* in theful* lowing Htutemenb of the lioundary liiie* of tlie entire proposed County : ” Begipning at a point on the Savan nah River, KdgetieliJ County, known a* SeoU’s Ferry, running in a North- eusternly direction it|> lh¥ ferry road two nnd Ljlree quarter ihric* 10 Srevens' Creek; tlieilce in a Norf.h-easternly direction four and one Ittktf mile* lo the Murlintowu Road at Crafton’w-place; thence in a Smith cnsternlv direction cloven mile* to Old George l^ace on the Aiken County line; thence in a South-easternly direction lifteen mUe* to Turner’* place, passing one tulle -Nortli'of Hath, and one half mile Sotdh of I>angley ; thence in a South •eastern I v 'direction seven and one hatf miles lo Millbrook; thence ni a Souiti-eawternly dire Ltioir tdn tnile* to' H aw thorn, hear titc Aiken County line r tlienco *lir a Soiithernly*llreetlou live tnilea to the road from Beecli Island; thence in an Ensternly direction along said toad seven Sod one half miles to Four Mile. Creek. Barnwell County: thence along said Creek seven miles to the Savannah River; thence up the Savannah River to Scott’s Fefrv, Edge lie Id County, the point of beginning. fSigned) A M. BOATWRIGHT. As Secretarv of Incorporation Commit- i '"" n IMS 10m SECIHELI .UJESED. —At Lowest Rates Ip- •• Strongest Compar!*/? CALEODN & CO, —OFFICES AT— THE BA1 p. M. BUCKINGHAM, BARNWELL, S. C., REAL ESTATE AGENT. / NOTICE. AH Township Commissioner* will please sec that their roads, and all bridges under twelve feet wide, are put in good condition at once. fSome of the BxVk roLxxT V Associ a- 1put-off buyer will have to take what he can get. rioN. [ A word to the wise Uim«icieHt. WHITTLE’S STABLES BLACSYILL^S. C. 1 ( L1FE INSURANCE. (A^fftt for New York Life. FIRE INSURANCE. (Calhoun & Company) I.iat your properfv with ate. line foxof investmSot.sppTin ih tall* of perfecting loaus’j tended tp; apdadtuevse i'JM. . sT . X 4cUr- /...^ V-