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V :. <; ■ •: v. m - y^e Barnwell People. to Ad\Vnc^ Anruim *;. 11.60 On Tim« l.‘.■m.... |i 00 tHDUSDAY, JANUArV^ 28?1804 •n,. 0„»„ CM.gzflyfigmt, T. ,,..r th« Klackville and Barnwnl Wftk. . •—i—-i- — 0. W, Barker, Soperviaor. tt. C Roberts, ir.. Clerk. immi “It Touches The Tickle.” People who has*e tfjed it say this of Nature's CdUgh Remedy, It soothes the ifrifated bronchials ahd illays all throat inflammation caused by eotighin*?. " ^ If you have a cough or a cold, get this tehiedy and get well. . If you are hoarse it will clear your voice in a few hours. Price 50 cents a bottle. Cures . . 1 ^ CVCGir , Colas Kkmkdy does wonders ibf* people | so aftlictedi It is com* posed.ot soothino - rente* dies, compounded in precise proportions. It alleviates the irritated membraree of the throat ahd'"removes the lore® : hess from the luh^s. It does not • stnpefy-^-lT Guhkh. That’s one rea son why many prefer Nature’s Cough Kenie- dy to any known reme dy. 50 cents a bottle. > Next Mondnr will (m m|« dar. _ •' : -Y , ( | - , Selllnf out at Coi»t at H. Kra««off’>. TbW Aars caln 10 minutes In tun. shine ihTs w wk. ~ Rer. W. M. Junes of Williston was in town on Momlay. Ma.ter Karl Brunson wss our bri^btest aud handsomest Monday visi tor. DR. J. 11. DENTAL SURGEON, ^ BLACKVILLEi | C. Will he at his. Barnwell office every Tuesday^ and offtcc in Black villc Friday and Saturday, ^JULIAN R. HARRISON, ^—JEWJil.BK-*— Monday • and «t his home every Pi inc Rin g s » Watches, Clocks, Has and Spectacles Repairing. —Sewing-Machine Supplife9“-. Needles* Rubbers, , , . OiS7 * •' —■ . .- i* . , ■ . ^7 —feltings, Ac. Machines, Guas and Revolvers Repaired. Bahnwru./ S. C. - I/ROAL NOflCK. AT! person# aro warned acalhat-fiTv- Injj eiirploynient b,1 shelter to IPr son Spencer Braxton, about TO yparf Tnd, dark color, who left my home on the flth of .lanuary, 11KH, as any one so do tnj( will be prosecuted to .the full tebtyf tb« i«w. ______ II. J. BraxSob, (colored.) Snelllbf, S. C., 8«llb Jany,, UKU. tJHOIOK COTTON s>REn ; Fi ve bund red busboN of l*hllllps f ileveibped and Purest cotton b<?ed at 50 cents a bijshel. 0 — John C. Faust, Barnwell, S.U. crowing in cmnUAiuiA. ■ . I.a*t week we jtave the experience of M Abbeville good woman with and woman with cotoa cblckensT But a Barnwell man bas tat eclipsed her, having re cently wold fifty chickens for Mve hun- dred dollans In good, money. Here la bow it came kboutr Last Sumnier a sport of Mexico bet 18,000 on a main bn«iInst, a Mugwump knocking the -gamwcocks of the Mouteeumas as If they bad been Shanghais. So to get even be bought the Barnwell birds, Whlob are all descendants of the fa tnnus rooster» Calyin Hemphill, that Won the value of a phosphate mine at Tan Mile Hill. ' BAMBERG COUNTY NEWS. — Mr, E. F, Klnard, aged 68 years, of Three Mile Township, died suddenly last week. During the war between the States he served as orderly sergeant bf Co. G., First 8 O. V. In his death Bamberg county has loat one of Its best eltiaens, hit ImrufedUte community one Whole plitoe cannot he filled. . Dr. D. Xt: Barton, beloved by all that knew him, dledTuddenly In Bam berg on the iWth Inst., -Ml* life was one bf splendid usefurness t<» suffering b inanity, and his good deeds will long be remembered, s ’ ' Miss Sophia Little McMillan died oti the SSfd Inst, at the home of her broth er In-law, Rev. Dr. T. M. Bailey, in Greenville, after an Bluets of three weeks. Her body Wat Interred In the family cemetery at Forest Home near Kbrhardt. Dispensary profits last year overpaid chain gang expenses, and Bamberg haa probably a greater mileage of gool! toads tha State, tan any other county In the was' In town oh Saturday, In high health of body and bruin.. At sundown On Sunday the ther mometer stood at ll t at sunrise Mon day at 2i). _i A Soda Witter Fountain with all at tachment-* for sale Very cheap. Apply to S. Krasdof. Court trlP begin on the second Mon day in March, Judge dames Aldrich of Aiken presiding. The best gardener In Barnwell says there will be an early Spring. He says the birds are singing that way. Dr. N. F. Itlrklandi Bf.j was Up from Buford’s Bridge last Week Rhd all, old and youpe, were glad to see him. Charlie Brown received two car loads of stock a week ago, and already thirty are at work to make inorb coca- ton 1- Mr. Frank F. Dunbar, now of Au gusta, but who might (*> he Of Bennett Spring*, was In totVn on Thursday last. Farmer Alfred Aldrich has proved that, the velvet beah Will mature here. A handful of his crop can be seen a: this olllcc. Miss Brower spent several day* In town with filends while on the way to her home In Baltimore from a del ght- ful trip ihroiigu Florida. Fully COO - horse* atyl ittulfi* have bsen brought Into this oonhtV this sesson, and stUI they cuine. One lively though \pncsmne mule colt is being ratsed. Col>Mike Brown was in town a few itrsday. He Is now the Tfr'-it^orgia, operating a steamers be- «>rk. Miss Annie Booth returned home in Baltimore this week* She made many friends in Harnwtll who »ha!l expect to see her at Miss Carrie Cave’s millinery emporium again this hours on busiest man line of elegant cro* tweell Brunswick and Ne iTT * r Auditor Duncan finds that the popu lation of the County is itlcreashig, not withstanding the Colored emigration t.o Georgia saw mllisaiitl turpfratiwefarms. He is taking more tax returns thah ever before, and there are mahy new names among them. • Mrs. F. M Cone died at her home in Sycamore Township on the 13.h inst.. aged about 30 years, leaving a (tevoled husband, seven children and many rel atives and friends to sorrow for the so early ending of a happy 1 . Use!til life. For yc irs »h** luid been a consistent member of the Baptist Chfirch. — Mr Luther C. Sprawis,.<rf iVlIllstonj and Miss Susie T*Hile. of Motnmorenci, were married at the reshiem-e of Dr. Lucfu- Cuthbert on Thursday evening. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mr.. Sprawls left I'Qr their future home itl Williston,—Aiken Journal min. Review. On Siihditfr night burglar* entered the building of the R. F. Searson Drug Cmhpjtnv In Allendale and drilled a few small holes in the safe preparatory to blowing It open, but were frightened away before accoiiiulishing their pur- 'I'he.^.carried away their tools but left several damp blankets. Auditor W. If. Duncan all] attend Che best convention of the year; w hlcli will be held next month in (’leveland, Ohio Thd Associ itlon has for its otie purpose the preservation of other thiiu game bird*, rite little feathered rflenda of tile farriters. ftOip thad- strut; live ness, of th# small boy, the flrst .gun aivd' the slltfg slioC. A^Ull tue«ting4,f th“ Board of Kt-eW- ■ards of the Burnweff Circuit w as held, in the Mer>odlsf'(/lturch oil Thursday last. Dr N.* F KlrklilitinSr , prestiTr Ing. Tpe salary of the pastm waa tlx « «d at ♦l-.UOO, an InCreaie of $100, In a*lditl«»'n the pastor Inis a Comfortable parsonage, Orangetturg Is the only charge in this DDtrldt paying a larger Salary. O Mrs Dunh of IlttstonvillC. Ky., and her grand daughter. Miss Hosa 8ah- diJge, a typical little beauty and Del e »f tlTir blue grass Statx, arrived on Thursday t*i spend some time with good Capt Duiiti. And BamvreM Is glad to wclcoiUe within tier gates such excellent visitors ami hopes their^ stay will give them a« much pleasure as it ddexJMtnrwett folk*. ----- A gooil outu wlu»- ha* see h a large part of South Carolina remarked to us jbe other day that, he had seen. In a wcek!Alime. Jhote hftv, corn, fodder, peas, chickens and other good things In naniwell county Ihfffi in any other section of the Statfi, and he regards its people as reaHy prosperous. —But tile re’s more to coitff^ When In tlpe sWcet summer lithe he feasts oS House and Lot, w ith Water U’or-ks and all improvements, for sale—^cbeap and oh easy terihj. .Apply to . 8. Krasnoff, oUr Friends, It was ottr busy dav, hut we took tithe to receive the market price for a- liout 25 pounds of lint oitton for stih sCti|>tlons from those live, successful young farmers, Messrs J. R. Carroll and Hal Cave \ On liee^sbirthday Mr.. W. B. CaVe oloveriy hamlod na-t ho largest cOtrrrl 1 * hution for the year frond Red Oak TaWrnshlp. Add Mr. Idls Brabham enjoyably handed its ohr share of hi* cottort crop. Thursday Writs Tb£ nfost Springlike day of the net* year, and equally as pleasant a* the^eailjer were the Calls of Messrs GeorgeW’. and Kttgehe R. Boytstdn of Blackville and Mr. .f. A. Morris akd his bright and . h^rtUlfolpe' little brother. Master A t han, of Olav* • Mr, J. R. Harrison, Barnwell’s me chanical genius, was the only latch pulling subscriber on Frhlay; but the down pour of rain was responsible for that dnlnets. ^Saturday wa* chill and Cloudy but redeemed from utter unpleasantnea* by the Calls of ftesara W. T. Cave dr., W« A. Meyer, 1 W O. Davis. - ThU week had no blue Monday, for the day was made as pleasant a* a Spnhg pie nlc by the sppreclaled visits of Messrs 1). P. Key* J. 0.- UrtnmorH W. H. Williams, T. A, Greene, W P. Walsh. L. F. Cave, Ur. M. A Turner. And the good Doctor, nnr long time fast friend, preattrlbed silver wheals, tbe best cure for edltnflal Ills, and the more administered the better for TuX Pkuple. Tucsdav wa» overpast with clouds, but minshioe was brought in tbestno^ turn by those model subscrtberi, Messrs T. J, Grubbs, J. U- DavUt - BLACKVILLE NEWS. 1 J The Leap Year Club met ThdradaF afternoon with Miss RtliH GyM*: A iHeeaey- g*«w wme- played t prize, a dainty ph-eeof fancy wt»rk, waa won by Mis# Anna Miles: the KOoblr by Miss Annie Laurie Groves; After tbe game a dainty two Course ItittCheOn was served Tire club will ttttWt With MU* Kate Farrell Thursday. Miss Marie Milhous la visiting rila- tlves in Bally. Messrs Hiifrb-Ffamip*, Allen H’eath- ersbeeand Mr. La Grone of Willistop spent Btindsy afternoon- wittt lady friends In town. 1 , Mfsr Kkteile Guess of Denmark It the guest of Mrs. Bonner. At the regular convention held Jan uary l»ih, 11X14, the following officer* of Blackville Lodge No. 18. K. of P. Were Installed by U. 0. C,., .Win; Mor* rismi: Geo. A. Btlll-C. D. I- R. W Gerald Jr —V.(3; IL D; Still JL—Prelate. II. Kaminer—M.. of W. II. P, Johnson—M, at A, G. I) e. Lange-M. of F, B. J, Hanimet^-M. of K. K. Wcbh-I.G. ...I.' ~. , A. 0. Ilalr-O. (T, CHAIN GANG OPERATIONS. > Beginning Dee, 10, ISIOi, to Jetty; 8d, lOOF, I have worked tire Cottnty Chain Gang in each Township tbe fblldVl'Ihil number of davg: (Townships) (No. day*) A llendale, Hi Barnwell, . . 4u Blackvillo, — Bli Bull Fond, ^ . Hi Bennett Spring*, 30 George* Crfek, 00 Great Cypress, fisj Svcamore, f Ji’. Wiliiston, 47 Raldnq* 81 Ked Oak. - Four Mile, 4 Richland, ——- ■ r Kosemarri ^7 • . 4 Cut wood, S2 8.13 J t 4 ' 1 O. W: Barker. -s*- JENNY NEWS; A very pleasant and happy event flo at the residence of Capt. and Mr* J>Wyrtian Jenny on Wednesday. afternoonTjwnuary 20th; it was the marling** of Miss .tersic Jnhll* anil Mr. -I. C. Loadhnlt, a vcryTarge nUbiberof relatives and Intimate friends 0/ the high contracting parties were present to witness the occasion. TUX atten dants were: Mr. Ransom Barnes with Miss Min nie Jenny 1 Mr. G. M. Load holt with vUss Andie iSIte Johns: Mr. Eddie I’ atts with Miss Mollie Load hoi t; Mr.- OWP i oadh<*lt With Miss Maildh Johns, who immediately preceded the bride ami groom, tlie Rev, E P. Monroe officiating. Miss AdUie Jertny placed the Wedding march. J 1st after the ccrenlpnv the party ad journed to the dining room Where a bountifully prepared table aWAited the wedding guest*. ' Iheir presents ware numerous. Use ful and handsome. . May they enjoy long life and happi ness. , L. ADVICE FROM ALLENDALE. \ At the present gfeat fadey pMUe for cotton, one wrtUld deeth Our he*t farm ers ttiiudiug In their pwtt light not t-o plant cotton. But when we look a round we And almost 4,('O' acres of melons to be'pNnted In this county. Now, If the bottom drops odt of the market H> July and the melon grower I* lost In sight of -home 1 JWiiy mn.-h more profitable to bihl to llayfr ptamed cotton. But We can’t tell sotbetlme* always Where Wre will land: . But to the slleht observer We must believe of the two great products of the South Cotton must he the surest, and with the certainty of the building of the Isthmian canal Cotton wfll never he less than 13 cents a potirttb We are In the Garden of Eden, ami the Ashley, Conner, Kdisto and BrtVannah Rivers are the 4 gfeat rivers.. And tn tImse who plaut Trt either product We may’ hear them ctv ( ‘‘Oh! «e long for thy flesh pork of Egypt-anti thgonlohs and cucumbers of that land!” — Cotton Will always bring thohtv—e- veii at-E Very low price—and thea It is not so perishable as food products. At any rat*) we will Walt ahtl see what we shall sCe We trust ail things WH1 turn out A+l right to thtts# who plant at the Crapping season, but we had better be on the safe aide. Axiom: THEN AND NOW. Forty years afn the flrteofi year old boy In the old Held school sttulled tn ♦Kin# btrek” epenrbN" book, - Wa Smith’s arithmetic, his Klrkkam’a grammar and his OUiey’a geography! and when h* (lulshed school and quit the-b he could, spell, cipher and lucafb place* on the earth’s surface. Today he goes to the high school, |* carried through chemistry. . physics, X'Ntlogy, hlolngy, botany, civil govern (pent, astronomy, rhetoric, general bfxtorv, Latttt; FiNneh, German, etc. ami graduates: hut if k tbe Importance the public a* hlstorv, geography and the graduates; tm t if be know. augW nf sim thing, and ean uualdeil g j,p|yTDw^blld bv the association with tile his knuwleilgfl) he k s a demon-tration of the exception rather thaa the normal product. ><«-~- If anybody feel* aggrieved over MttS paragraph and Wishes— ovdrip^ oww signature to arglre the question with us, our columns are open.—Florida -School Exponent; NEWSPAPERS IN bCHOOLb. At the fortr-flrst annual meeting of the Minnesota Educational association In Hr Paul K. It. Atkinson of Oblcag mlvocated the use nf nbWspapers in school#. On this point he said : “I'll* chief ohjeel of the world’s great counterpart, the school, is to teach of life and for Ilf*, and this must he done largely front tbe pi loted page. The newspaper U.the only printed page in which we Ithd data of real lire. “It furnishes just what the. teacher needs In the teaching of real life, for It. Is the best production fcf llfo we bah secure. —. “Why, then, haa not the newapapei 'ong ago Irecome an Important part of • he school? Flrgt, because of force of •ahlt in sticking to the old method, and old tekt books.’ Secottd, because many of those who tee of Using th«iu nowapsper In thb publ •choofs are waiting for tbe Ideal news paper Fo t»me, Iurgetting thM^jvt^-can; neVer be Urilfl ilier hHp' (ft-ekfe the newspa pera and make tbein«elrea so; felt tli.it the puhlDher* will aeek to ptibllsli paper* such a* will bd the Ideal fur tbe school mom. -—■ ■ ^ “Tbe I.awspspers Should not he used to teack event*, but eventa should . be need In tesriling the various studies which the pupil mttst Cope with, such hlstorv, geography and the Bku —Clark Street,*^ OPPOSITE POST OETTCE, xsi£M3U’Tmic». m o- The great Confudarjlte caValrv lead-r, Futtest ; said that the taorei« ffrwt with the Most men.” •V- victories lay In “getting tWere wim me mnm men. - ■ Nn Bust ness the seine Ucllt* hold good «t.d It ilia chinlnetfPetneni of the ttefts evur.ts of the day. “YbUoftrelat'bn 01 the World’* neW* with the regular programme of study ’’'Campaign «»f lUOS I bog to as»«re m v friends aadth*. gi-nera! |.iir<Tiasinfi make* tire . hlhtsitrewder and keener that 1 am now offering the (‘HOU’KHT AND COM I’LKTE-Tf siot-k <.f lb theahalvsls of the world He see* I r' ' . • ^ ^ ! &KKKHAL MERCHAlSTBI: man . “The use nf the newspaper and peri odicals in the school* I* stilt In It* ex perimental stage, hht it I* already Irk ing adapted by a large, number of sciioola.” : ;':7 A VERY CLOHECALt. “I stuck to my engine, although every Joint ached and evttrjt nervC waa racked with pain,” write* C. W. I’al- larny, a Inemnoifre llreuian, of Bur lington, Iowa. “I was Weak and pale, without any appetite and albrUn down As I was about to give up, I gut a bot tle of Electric Bitter*, and after taking It. I felt as well as 1 ever dhl in my lire;'’ Weak*, sickly, run down people a)wav* gain new life, strength and vigor froht their use. Trv them. tVir- IsfAction guarantei d hr Creech’s I’haf- macy, 0. N-. Hurcklialter s Drug Store Price 30 cent*. / -■ — ■ » ' .... j Within Ih© last 16 days he has sold over $21,000 wotth of STOCK. That shows • ... 5^ that he handles Tx / . ' / - * . .. 1 e' . , ■—the:Stock the - p§| people want, at prices they, can afford. ' T- k -' • \ ♦ ^ ' ' . ' . ; j ' . ^ Another lot of 30 Beauties just received at ’S STABLES: “Bwjbet pot a toes 2.ft°0 pbtitids Barnwell County raised Pecans. ..L I have oil Hand 1,500 pound* Pecan potatm**, BOutnarit nuta grown On ihv groVe-bear UI ilier. They Have a Ana Havbf For price and quahtity dorfespondeitce solicited. E. t.i StthdefSj To fiohk- sweet style, Boll them Until nearly tender Four off the water and stand tile Un Covered kettfeOn the hack of tha range to Steam; ^ When ready to brflWn, peel Uttner.TL C. liec.Tltll ihOS. and cUt In lengthwise Slices. For a pint of sliced potatoes, ptit twn tahle- spo<mnti# of butter In a Dying pin; Wheti Vefy hot, lay the potatO|CS in, sprinkle two tablespoouftils of Sugar over (hem, pour two tttblesponhfills of Vinegar Over lightly and b«*nk uutil BFoWii) sweet potatoes arc Mcher with Barnwell County ahead of the World, — tN THE BEG INN ING. “Which did the Lord make first, BfUddet Johnson) de Hen or de egg?” “De hen, ob kosC—de egg coines from the be^l. , ’ -v “Yai*. but da hen comes from de ejfg, too.’’ ••Now, see yar, Bftlddef Jefferson^>- ef tie T<ord had made de egg fdst, he’d had to make a Incubator to hatch It. a sawmill to get de weod fo’ de ihouoa- tor, a tin mine fo’ de tin, a winder- glass factory fo’ de glass, a cottort thill fo’ dc cotton battln’. a steam heatin’ -plant to* dtelteat, ahrt a ftrtig stofe fo* a thermometer to tell de tentperatlH», besides getting de permission o' sotnb Walkin’ delegate to operate dein Indus tries, an’ uk s u’ chance* on de egg hatchin’at dat. No, no. BruddCr Jef ferson. de Lord dun simply make de hen rirst, ah* Ah rCdkon he tlldli’t hiakb auulored man fo’ a ybar Or two after.’’ pp- WONDERFUL NERVE ^ Is displayed by many a trtah ehfln ring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds. Bruise*, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff John..*. Rut there’s no need for It BUoklenV Arnica Satte will kill tha pain and Cure the trouble. It’s tbe best Salve on earth for Files, teo. J.»c, at Creech’s Pharmacy; C. N. Rurck halter, Druggist. ^ EPISCOPAL BERVlCRB. Service* at tire Church of Apostles at 11.30 a the Holy m and 4 30..p, m, and fifth Sundays In at 4.30 p. m. on all attl.I on all first, third each month, and Wednesday#.') Everybody most cordially invited attend these services. to Dp yon want to aate Big Money rh nfr purcha tngOuv Bale ymfr purchases * Attend the Mg Se|i- at S. KrasnuB’s. blackvilU, S; a ever gHt lie red under one roof In Barnwell Cottuivi All weft selected with Hal PRHhON’aLCAHR early Mt lire season add before any advance in pHH giving die the advantage of miirlbf the first choice of the bbst UiXfkeU, gUXrxiiteelng to my tMIstolher* NEW GOODS at old tithe price#: Tav 1 handle only the beet and mo«t heat lu IxrOCGneS fo^let the g«*b»l» that make fiipp? ft , wives, ndsiist children, delighted Hi 1 that reduce the need for doctors Service* and ctMtly Sugar Coated is of the drugglats. In Clothing* ItbfB Hi* ■dhSIH cumhiua-r comfort, ciegsot style and sehsihie are United in the h«nd«olHe, ifrerottgii marl # ... * ,,,w ,,h,, genuinely good underwear fitted ttf all ft£**i frobi the school boy pi those In the rl|>«r years. •- In Dress aiid Dry Goods „ ^ .... ■ V , vK>. V favorites and all the new candidate*for their approval in too great variety and beautiful Id design to be catalogued. Bpeclai attention la called to a lovely line of WRAPS, CLOAKS and JACKETS.'" 'x ■ lx r . Tax 1 * m SUPREME, having the largest find he*t aSock -I II CjllUtTH 'vRhln a day’* rl.ie. all from the manufactories In thd . United States, CufiibHdng thn best material and thd lrio.»r honoRt tvorkman^hlp ohtMlnublt I nhi •ure I cun (ileiuie and profit TOMi! Whether your needs are fur the field or the btldal i.rncession. line* Of HEN- ! I offer full , ^ ^ f -....core the decllnfi In cotton.—Chfck Homespun n eta, t*rd Wide White Homespun ficts. All other gouds proportionately cheap. Soliciting yohr patrouago and pledging mr best effbrta to make it to roug pleasatit advantage to Call, examine goods find ascertain price* 1 tobfidtHtlg await your coming. II ard w are • ^ eUI-ita ?Td rsR 11 . ^ s'm-k* at price* that will cd ■ m : * TRESPASS NOTICE. - Any find all.entiles j*f any and all per>o.ua 04 *14’ uf my in Barn- well ct.unty, Tor the purpose of fiaiiHpg 'IrHWV-pasturing stock, hunting ami fishing by day or night, cutting mid hauling iVood or ircspiuiditg !». manner,- Whatsoever, will ha pm««»- cuud to the lull extent of thelaw. M I). Atulersun. Jah. 7th: All TRKiPABS NOTICE, pershhs afe hetehy fbrbldden after tbl* date to Httef Upon the land* owned or controlled bv u* In Bull Fond Township: Barnwell Cutintv fpr the puriiostt of hunting, flshlrtg, haul lug awav Wootlf *traw or leaves. pa*tu hatever. under penalty hf prosecution m jh* fwii pf tlit m»; cheap Insurance. '• rof S*fb nfid Cheap ItuhrancA- Itisuik in thtH 2 - BarnwaH aml Bamberg Division of TUl Muvcif, BtwrrotxjrF ’ , Tlow. j .1 t: ■ • t • j ■ ,«} 7 We Wilt Insure only 1.000 mribherfi In this division; ,* . , Frank II. Ordech. , . r. Presldeat, * John R. Hhelllhg; Be«. and Trim*. * t PENSION NOTICE; Confederate Pensioners and aoplD cent* wl’l plea** take notice that Com* rlogstock nr tre*pas»lng In Shy manner 1 Dunbar will be at thd wbateveri iimler nenaltv hr nrnatumtlon ! AWUKor S og};*) at FarnWell On December Itth 1903. J, tt. J. J. Walker. OWehs. #irmritay itr~ Jahuiry #V«rf tb laattff TRESPASS NOTICE. All person* are hereby forbidden af ter this date to enter upon the lands owned of controlled bv ua In Bull Poud Township, Barnwell Uohfftv, fur the purpose of hunting, fishing: haul jug away wood, straw hr leave#, pas turing stock or traspasalng In any msi.jier whatever, under ptfUaltV of proseflitluii to tbe full extent of the law. Noy. 3d. 1903. i P. Gray, ts. ti. C. Gray. W A XTING-^To sell Boarding House as It stand*: Price not staThdt - 32i Broad at.. Augusta, Gtt. NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP com missjokerb.' All Township- C. ttmlssioners Wilt see Hhh i heir overseer* *Vaj:ii •ut all hand* liable 10 toad dutv, anti : ; work their fnads, cnttlug-unt the right of enyi and otlrerwlsa putting lb all work retjnjrecl_hx_ laW: oh their rc* spvuliVe rwadar O; VF, Barker, County Supervisor; r^RSALE. X ~ FOR BALE. A nictl Horse, fehg harness, Vety cheap. V, wagr.n iuptire at 8. Krasnoff’* and. __ "to MENfrT" T Nice Rooms or a CnhirorCable cottsge In a ffuiet conVeniCbt and desirable residence Diet df Barnwell. F tlcularl apply fit thDofilce: 'or par WaNtED, Pers'mmoti, . Dogwood, Hickory and Holly Log*: Freight paid on car load*: James Cocksliott, . Charleston, S. C. KOTlUB. Ah opportunity to enter the Revenue Cutter Service Ilf the L'lutcil states. Ifounjf men deaDffigAo enter the Revende Cutter service nf the United States can MHmppUbd with blank ap plication and Information by writing to the at Washington. Pay of cadet is XSbO.OO With expectation of promotion to Lieutenant and Captain when the ay Will bfi very much increased. Xamlnations 3dtb, 38th and 2/tb of ebruafy; 0. W. Crofx: vrYiARig; EXPffRISNOtt R. C. Roberts, Jn Clerk NOI’ICE. ATrdverseers fo? tkg year IHOi will please send In to this office at Once their list of hand* fpr the yetf, fly writing a Postal card to nle, yon will receive the proper blanks for tire pur pose. Don’t fail to give your Post Of* fleet 0, W Barker, Supervisor, R. C. Robert#,’Jr* Clerk. blanks find Waive applications: D. W» ttodllord. Chainnan Board. RF.OlSTUATiUN NOTICE. / ratluh Books will be open tlbnsv on the III we on the first MomUg Chatrmad DR. JNO. P. LEE, JR HI Dentist, WILLtSTONr^ — Will work anywhere In tbe country by special appointment. LAND FOR BALK. Tiuct or Lxxd widiln five miles of Martin Stattnh on tbOC, ft W. C, K. R containing three hundred add fffty sev en aeresj dwelling find tMitbpitdlhgs, three horse ffitm open, the balance tn woodland, with a plenty of water. Terms Easy, For Information apply to —r: JaILks L. SUtLKr, MlHedgeville, Ga. The Rgglst in tire Court (sale dayi tn vrach month dm tag year thn for tbo transaction bf business aa U required by taw. W. d. Baxter. - - Uha Pi D'L, Black, i Sccreury, DR. ALFRED A. PATTERSOH, Dentist, AUlIndali^ b, C* Hiatts mb# l»oma h T. B. BUM Jr* Surveyor and Civil Engine# Special attentton given m the compu* taUou of Witer-powere, leveling and drainage. A poatxlcardaddfeaeedto me ax Male tin. S. C., will re <«ive pretMps strait* POR SMLfe CMEAPt Two Reglatered Jersey Bnll, Calvea, solIJ'color, both grandsons of Prince*< of Dorset, whose official test Is Ift lbs.. I 0*. of batter in y days—fourth largest record over all breeds In the ftorldi Also. 1 Ane registered bull half, solid CuTbr. da I Hoed stable rnoul Will soil these youngsters Very cheap considering- their breeding, t^digree# furnished: GLENDALE DAIRY, RiattWaU. 8. 0. . ■ tm jzuxs p. i7.i.*r, tAtata t. iziak, J. 11. AT KlXBOIf. IZLAR BROS. & ATUSSOl, ATTORNKts AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Bticfe vilLc, S. 0, Prompt and careful attention to all • business. Practice In all lAmrts, State | and Federal; NOTICE. All Township Coreinistlobers Will please aee that their road*; and all bridges Under twelve feet wide, are put In good Condition a< once. Home oT tire Townships have commutation money to their Credit, and this mbst bo ex pended on the road* from whleh It was paid. Please she that the read Bats are sent In and tbuab Who have paid their Commutation are cheeked off In my of fice, so that this money can be properly expended '. ■ 0. W. Barker. Supervisor. R. 0. Roberta, Jr.. - ' "■ST; ' -jcitttr.' £. f. Ciihu, p.l. tatiitba Va, Mtsu, Calhoun