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t \ - . Tfye Barnwell People. iUTBi 6v ftURSCBlFmS. ^ _ In Advance, per Annum ..'U.. #. .$1.50 On iHnie $awo THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1$, I**. The County Chain Gan* will bo on jutad from Blackville to Faneil’a Old Tltn »1» yeek. , . . • • — o. W» RarVer', Sopervlaoe. R. O. Roberts, Jr., Clerk. Tke regnhiT mrttltrg Of BarnwelJ Lodne Xo. 16> lihitthl* of PythW* will be held at their Hall <* Friday u'sht at 7% o’clock. A fall attendance la requested. Hy order of BUTLER 1UGO01X C. t'. Yfm. McN \B. K. R. ^ Lent berai) yetierday. Court at Aiken this week. Taxes will he no lower this year than last. E. T. LaFllte Erq. was ih town on Saturday.' The I/CRValalttre will adjourn next Saturday tuofninu. See «M>w.-advertl*Cft»ent of Glendale Dairy Farm in tliislawoe. Capt. S, \V. Trottl w as here on ^Sht- It.’day' in actu»tonioii cuetfiteWa**. Mr. J. b. Ki*el of BlalckVilie paid' ftk his annual appreciated Vail on Friday^ Otr /ood friend Capt. Isaac A. Dyclitswne a weiepme Saturday visb tor, ; •. " Get all seeds froirK tlte SEED -SiOKE. Creech’s Pharmacy like ^ollow-tho advice giv< \n these columns and you will have vegetables in the greatest abundance at small tost. ? . . * 1st., Select for your gar den a loamy, riclfWil;, make it yery rich with well de composed stable manure, broadcast and break it 18 to 22 inches deep. By break ing yonr garden deep it will not be nearly so apt to burn from dry weather. P re pate your hot-bed and plant therein cabbage and toma toes. If you are willing to take chances with cold weather and want a very nearly garden. you can plant garden pens, lettuce, egg . luseU, nulch inkers. nnistard, onion sets, snap beans, potatoes and turnips. - Don’t fool-with seeds that you are in doubt about their Coming up, but buy all your seeds from Creech’s Drug Store, and ‘then you can rest assured that you have seeds that are reliable. All 80yds sold in bulk or by the papers i—0 fivc-cent papers for 25 cents. Of course, a IT goods sold are cheaper in s bulk. We pay postage on all seeds and guarantee safe delivery. Don’t forget.to plant our Golden Dixie Dent- K^oriv, Comes fearlier and makes more corn per acre than any bthcr Dent 'corn in mrr Southern climate. \ Headquarters for all Reeds, Ore ecu's Pharmacy, Barnwell, 8. 1 GOOP RE PORT. ^ ; Ami til* time prohtibiy tVb#, ^thet the Southern Railway will adon «lo r „ r ,- wlabeti-iuaVe AI hatCHti of Barnwell the tertul- ual of • the shorT.” i what haf lonK been fendalet, ft APPLETON NEWS. i | •Re^tAeT* , aent tta, a well written-, n^wsy terter, but fatted to five hi* name for the editor’* Information,, anrl aieordinK to the rule, as HnchiinKealpe *a the lawk of the lieden and Perslana, Iti-i couniiYtWU-auou went Ibto the waate baaket. ANOTHER SUCCESS. I.nst wrrk’i 'weather was Brother Cookier’s tootbaebe, ever” Mr*. AHeeJV Thomson of Elko V1«- itod Baruwelffiietlda on Monday aittl Tuesday. A Rich F.and call from Mr. R. F. pleasant. Next Monday, Washington’* birth day, will be kept a* a holiday hy the public school*. The ground hog knew hi* bii*lne*« when he weyt back on tlie 2d Inst, Into hi* winter liole. _ February 22nd 10<»4 bning a legal holiday Sumlay hour*will be observed in tlie po-t-olhVe.' Only two small local insnnfnec coni- pauie* were burnulout of bttsintss ky the Baltimore tire. Friday and Saturday are the last days foi’ making tax returns without the nenhltv attaching. - ~ < . Extra Early Dixie CdlT Corirmakes more corn p.*r acre. i . Creech's Pharmacy. - Appropriate A!>li—Wednesday Ser vices. will be held at the Episcopal Church at 11,30 k.su. .y 1.30 p. m. The sanctum was brightened on Monday by a call (nun. Key. VV. M. J.n.es and Mr. W. P. WaUh of Willis- t»a»- - - - - .• i ; Sheriff Fra ok IJ. Creech has scored another victory over crime In the cap ture of llilbert-Gdorii, colored, who several BHMJths ago. stole from Mr. Charlie Zlsse^ev_ol Georges Creek, a trunk conV^iniug over tlyee hundred dollars. The run away rogue wa* caught At We-t Palm L’caeti, 300 miles of Jacksonville, Fla., and $175 te stolen money recovered,. WILSON’S CANNING OUTFIT. OUtfitS four t have uVed one of these seasons, putting upsfrult* “'“1 vegeta. hies tor Vnyseif and tiVv neiglthora. In every instance they have given perfect satisfaction and I eoriscieHtlotisiy re- nd the canned saimmend the iinlHt and goods. “■ ; — I have made arrangements to fiYrnish a limited hurtliter of '.hestf housekeep er’s friends and money savers. So. if yo-i want* to Jive weTL. jetijoy good healtli and keep the women folks hap py call dtlbr write to Yours truly, S S. A TT%lf,' Ilarnwell, S. C. Dent IN WILtisTPN. Y«ier D. Extra Early Ftixie Golden TTiTIt Cbrn makes more vorn per acre. -LlrePidi’s Pha/macv. Messrs IV. W. ^D>ore, T. K. Cuming* and b. It. Easterllitg went taGraiige t»urg yesterday to Tide the Elk last night, * The Jeff Davis Chapter. ID lighter* of the Conleilerftcr;-trf tt+nckvIHe, have cotitributed*$25 to the ^Hampton monu- tnenVfUnd. - Chief Juatioi DiThFar it few ~hom t »tii town <hv Satiwdny, a Utah, at sdmiahle iniluetice fotVgodd in all the- Savannah Kiver sect ion. Mr. W. I. JdHns reientlr sold * -p*,*- of Iterkshirtj pigs to a Missouri sim k. raiser, therein reversing tltoold hdioke bouse In tlie West cu»t<>tn. Extra Early Dixie Golden Citrn iMitk'-' more eorn t er aeie. __ . v - 1 Creech’* Pharmacy,' the aclniftPbtMise on last Friday even ing was enjoyed hugely hy the sclrol- ats.. A neat lirtie sum was realized fifh the atjtletie fftml, — Extra Early Di^ie Golden Dont Corn w ill make fnvtu to to h.J bu-li'N per acre—s'lits onr.cliinatq. C lever Charlie Ilrown kttows a lot shout weatlicr «*• welt a* ever, thing about horses, in a lea, xvagons a-nd x har- ness. I’ndtw his warnttrjy'I'uyPKorrte has coal i-hougb fur three Tinre cchl Ulonths. ^KRUEY BUM.. HEAD OT GLEN- DAI.EUERD, — Fronounced unusually handsothc-fins -dairy form. VTherH^strettdi behind .‘him «long every line the tincst d -.iry blood in the world.” By Mood anal in- diTldualUy lie T* at Hie top of the Jer aef bree,l. His dam tested 3Sj gallons hf milk and 23 Ihir.. -f o*.; Ui* giaud Bam H dam 2; 28 11)*.. ft ozs., and hi* great grand Liam 23 iba., 3 ozs, of Imtfcr in seven day* . He has H sister* giving as,higi» as 22 lbs. of bdtter Ip seven <lav*. \ Registered Jersey heifers bred Uylu* bniT.and three of hiasons, all solid' col- hred and grand individuals, now dor sale. Write for pedigrees and particu lars to GLENDALE DAIRY; , Barnwell, S. Or~ ' Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! FKESII AND SOUND. -all kinds, in bplk Garden Seed And papers. - Karly Amber Sorghufti. .Karly Orange Sorghurri. ? Pearl or Cat-tail MilleL- German Millet. * *--* IT- if I l * - - II I 1|- ■ I IM. ,|-| II ■. ‘ Ij ‘- Pop Corn — makeft abundant forage. Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. Stowe Corn. Snowflake Coreh 'Strastberry Com-^Holts, Early Golden Dent t&nr. Y Extra Early Golden Dixi Evergreen 5 Sugar j 1 )en t .-y.. \N ise. Junior committer: mn : TVirrR H. Matthews. Ii.< -tpy-Ard-i- Wcathi r»hu>‘. J. E. Harley, VV. E, l.aGrone. I.t"n Stansell. Man ager*: II. E. Phillips and A. L. \\ (!Htiter»be« 'Pits senior* will he thoive to w ittu?** lipw jy.ell JLjieiV Mro* .inddaugiiter* ob' serve jlte old time eotmesles; the chap etatu* and cpimmttfts will fhke good care tivtt tlie evening shall he a long dream of unalloyed pleasure and youth- and every auemintu will vie to-makp the occadon a perfect flowerr time of happiness..I,. Mn-ic by the Augusta Baud. • - — Don’t fofget that fto one eDe in tld* cotmtv w ill-. h*ve Extra Early Dixie (iohlne Deur ( Virn. Wo are exclusive iigenhs for thi» county^ ^ Sr. W. T. Grioge—of XTlenilaJc and MDJ' AhntTfiKttile Td*oti of ^pwrtan . burg were married on the hrli +n*t Im- niedinteiv after.thc eervmonv'iliev left • in tjteii 1 nnuat tilj> to the Pacltie Coast. Jjist a* we were closing ofir forms -we heard of the de.Hh of t'ol.' J, J. Brow ii, after an illne** pi - several Week* </ We must postpone to a future .issue an extended not ice of s-o worthy and so well beloved a gentleman. Send 15 ct*. In stamp* for one paper of tnrrcy .large tomato seed—the kind th A tuake* toma’oe* weighLng two pjunds per tomato Creech’* Pharmaev. GRADED SCHOOL AT HEALING Sl’ltl \ Gr>. We* t liter pert)'. IT ting 'Tuesday even ing, 28(1 inst. it) the Auilitoi ium of tlie Williston Urided School tliere •vill he beautiful song*, delightful instrumen tal music, graceful recitation and ♦>- qnent dDhate. and a cordial invituthm i*'extended the phbHe To attend share in the enjoyment* Of.the even ing. There will be no critic eye or ear on tlie «■ m-eiislon, for .sight will he. anti ileased “with tW PUBLIC MEETING, ' . ‘ Tucsdtiy Evening, February 23d, 1901. —DUoonAM—^ : i^n^ioLy <>{tflo(l to order by tlie President ± ^ 8 o’clock. tV.iycr by Kev. W. M. *loncs. • s Boll Cltli by the Secretary. Piano Solo - ‘‘Slumber Sweetly” -v * • Miss Lessyc RountteSt Retldtli^f “We Ain’t All Bad 1 ' Mims Clotbilde Smith, Bending:- “A Love Allair” . - a Beaumont. - - . Anon. "VyJ. - A IF Burnelt. . Miss Mtirnie Winn. Heading: “An IUKtanee In Einmett’s Life" - iiA'ing, Mr. Ashley Weather*bee. Piano Solo - Second Mtizurska ^ 1 orteP. !Miss Lessyc Rountree-. —iRsaay: “The Powerof Music” - Miss Laurie Drummond. Kssay: “A Good Name” - - Miss Boskie Went hers bee. Declamation: “St r Peter at tlie Gate” - . - Anon. Afi^s Karon.. Woodwtird. “The Small Boy in a Dime Museum." ‘ • Miss Mela llrtiley. ■— “Oiir Hired Girl” - - v - -'Anon. Declamation: Declamation: Declamation: • . Miss Ruth Kennedy “Fashionable Music" Alas te rKn geuie (il re one. Anon. •Irobcspierre'. - Dbrn- plei periccx yncT 11ngTTeTTgTited With UtB ntclfirty itf rendition* from i'rogijuiimc in sweet voices mid tll’e tlie master* of music, another crtlumh. ’ Ami nil nekt. Monday WerithV.r*bcc’» 17*11, the German Club will ^ivc ‘a ccceptiotV *nd dance In, keeping w ith irt perfect'pleasure giv ing record. - ' The pHtrnnjMses are M r*. S. A. W i*e, Mr*. A. K. Owens. My*. SI. F. Wefttbj- t-isbee. Seni hi committee : t’ol. A. -J. W o,Ulrefsliee T rM r. IL IL i.ond. Jr. lion W. G. Smith, Mr II K. Amler A. A. E. -Hr—PWU— Dechlnlationt “Robesj)icn;e’s Last Speyeh Mr. Kobt. Hair; Piaily Solo - - II Trovatore ^ . « Miss Clotbilde Siinth. Extempore Speakcrsf - . Afilimativc - * Mr. Fd.vard IIutIcy Negative - Mr. Aibeil Eredciick,, .-rrm - -.i; TX4>«tO ' 1 ‘ r son, Sfr. M T. Wnidhvishoe, Mr. S. Query: Resolved, and Property Qualification for SnllVage ' Afilrmalivc’:—' “That there Should be an Educational ti "■ is I beg to annmi.ncc to my trade and patrons that hating* bought and rcpai«idj,the large and s4)j.cious istorc on the South VVesf corner of Lartigue^street'and Kail .Road Avenue, lor years nlice^pfed by ^ r 'Ka‘>..lbiist ft Co 1 ,, ! will nyyself eccupy the same from February 1 5th. 1904- ,7 . A ! am now better prepared to meet the demands of my customer* And ircufe generally. Ho.ides a large and snacimls store, I have a large and toothy lot with ^ood stables Tor the exclusive' use of iffiP patrons. My "ertrire store force will-ftavo a hearty welcome for all theii old fricmls, a:ul will be glad to make as many new acquaintance^ as'possiblc. „• * • • We have a kr f eEr,e of GENEKAL MERCH ANDISE ori fond; besiclcr, the immerwe stpek cf goods yet to coinq. <7- t'LOTinXG, S]10ESy-i)K\ <,OOD$y;NOTIONS, and the ltne$T tine of WHlIfE tlOOD^ibc ladics.^vei'offered the trade. I only make armouncement of myremoval in this issue, but t<j. tlve ptihltc at huge. I ask that all subscribers to The Teople watclh and set what irtdutentcnt's I offer weekly to tlie trade. T Froth aboyt <U,t Pants, etc , at CU For 3Ien.' f offer my chfite stcck of "Tfe.-- xr *» For Womeft* 1-mm above date f oiler rhv entire stock of.Winter at COST. , * inter ClothingJ All Sexes. \ For week bcgmnihg February i«, cncTing February; 2't, offer One thousand yards oitc yard wide odiite lio'mespun at 5c per yard. ■ - X -- Very t-csphetfutlyt 33, ST'ZIjXj^ BLACirvrfeLE, S. U, i x WAN I’KI), Pfr* ! mmon, DogwoDftT' Titi'knry nn.-T Huli^ E*^*. -Ff^agk4-^>i»iU on chi- load*. ’ Jamcf* Cock-hntt., — Liiarlca.on, S. C. NOTICE. Ah oppdriunlfy t6’toh^(^t , th?R#r«nn« Gutter Survive uf tl)« I'uifed .State*. . Young men detiting to enter th* Rev«uu(t.Gutter Berrlcc cif the Uuitcit | hutc* can, )^. supplicl with blank H*- i4>licatiu,ii anil # itsUir.ination by writing l To nio at Ws*hjngtoti. 4’ay nf cadet U JShO Ui wltli <-T|>vcti.tinn of promotion t<> l.iv-uteuaut autl- O-tpUln when tl»« t*«y will be very otueh Jticrfa*ed' Exitmlnatioiia 25th, 2Cth atid 27tU of February: / . G.-W. Croft. . Negative: 3fr. Leonartl MolUchampci Miss Leila AVillD. ' C Miss Annie Lon Woodward. Mr. Robt. AViilK Retirement of Jiulgcs: Mr.-A M. Ivemuuly, , Smith, J. W. J ohnson. Pnmo Solo ^Burn'm^-of Roine’’—r-^- Aliss Lessyc Rpnntree. Announcement of Decision. Dr. 3V. PtmL X. Piano Solo Prayeib Adjournment. ‘“Cupid’s Dart” Miss Clotbilde Sniitb. Lonka. Early , Trucker A, Valentine Bean—-bttsh.' All §ceds sold in bulk or regu lar papers. You get more by taking the bulk seeds and we ' really think the bulk seeds better. * Creech's Pharmacy. tnfiANTG NEWS. , Mr. J. C'. Add Hon Ch'atleStoA oh Friday. Farmter* a’re behind with their eMfra W. returoed from C. Btyxn - & Co. im'Ve om their tram bn^cconnt of the cold, wet weather irtofed thelY *aW mil]* from Barton to U)t»f>l*ce artd will extend | road to the mill. • A newpubltfrjroa'd' i« being opened froa ' B'prton. to RnJdeil Po*t Office, jn effort will'bo made "to- have Star lie Malt Service on ft' It err —^^ 1 Wh'!c tlie people of th« Healing Spring* community iiaye lietn mucli ' mtarailedJn cVtin-aii in and are main- t lining ftlTrTj’ gno l si-Iuk,'*, nit-y tire gep+ftg m'trw eM4.i4*i<Mu4<' and are -ju-'ekihg better 'nni»ioveiiient«. .>• Within the last few mouth* thr«v neiuhhoviug^isihnalvll.sf iie.t» in the vi- ypemttv-ttt -Uh* Sfn4-g* htiv^ tnHm ssnn- Mdtilated and,an extra tux Im* been voted Jorjthc pHr|»«*e-v4 estahii.hing and mafntdTiing a graded *jlriut, t /l.e hwatod at Healing Soriti"*, Tito en- t.*rufiso i* now woll under way and the outlook for it- !* good The new hoard of tru*tee» with a few friend* lield an important meeting at tlie'Spring* on tlie ith rti*r,/- Among other thing* eonsidered^'a *iie for the building was practically decided lYpon TinTahOThe ptau of the hnil.jlng. '1 ho building w ill he located on a *liglit-i*Jk evatlon at a (Hi'nvenietft dlftince (foni tlie Spring* and will consist of three or . four room*. Specifications are In*in drawn for the onihling atJii. it w ill bo ly a short while till Actual work wilt be West of Bl.lckville met with th» trustfee^ and witli Ids strong per sonality and\j»oen *en*e of Inndne** added ijjsterlaRj- to the .enthusiaam and progresslvene'isyif’the mee'dng. Tlie trustees art prfugTesiiive hii.*iuc«* meft and tUev^ftre deternHriijd to esrab llsh a modern graded aclrohL Ih every respect. Annng other now fe?«4ircft a professor’* home in c*«y r*-uelr oL^tlie school has hsen considered and fn 1 transportation of children from ilieir homos to the school has been spoken of. if nothing prevents before a year's time tlie quiet groves around Healing Springs shall rediund with tlie clamor atKfshout of a hundred or more school boysapd girls. •' ^ Alongside tills well known fonntain of health *4*4.11 atnod a fonntain of LONG BRANCH IMMLOSOI’IITV Thexnhject that we purpose to tTt*Vh> this we<-k w-t 11 l,e con-idered hv4so‘Mi<i air a ^••]i' Hi*h” . orb ; rmniely, ‘-Old i'tiiio Religion as Compared with l* r es«> t Ht. Day Silvles- Gur oplnion . wUI be lett dnt ot * lie qiicsthiu.* * in the frt*t place, some people- think that a Ilian's religion consists of soine tning hesidcs ?. hlack.'s.uit, a fancy tre and flowery language. A preacher wh6 seeks popularity ontlre sliouUUvot lie evel vthlTvf w WCtr ho ha* In View. And if r. member who pay* well, at tliougli !<.e gets drunK every urher fiatr- "TTfday and liisd'iisiness life is founded on qucsti'iHwWe pi.lmdple*, or, w lien his every day actlorix-jire such tiiat there is no vv iv of know ing tiiat lie is a idrnrrh member. < xcepi you attend Jrti reg«laf^J»»»fi«*w«rt*<*itt1 -hear file secretary call hir name, tlie general opinion i* that such a inemher slioutd not he rclained for the one purpose only. I hell, too-in <‘alling a pa*tor, es- peciallv to a town or city church, the imople .ometiine* take a Icllow '‘on t-e+afr” afu'r lie ha^alreadr been tri’M) bv ^ presbytery of n.hilster*. who put- a lot of tougli questions among other*. If lie feels irnaf Tie Ts cXtrcir Of the Sm. p*eme- Jivii'tf-fo expound the Sci iptute* to the rui.-eS, after tlie *0 call.ed trial i* over he adds, •"Now, Brethren. ynii. pray otiT l tie mat te r and I will do the same ” And wTfen thcuirayers are aHover fin most ca»cs) lie is directed to fwliere Uie |^.>p!e |iay the he*t wage*, which wc don’t firetend to Say .-a aw wrinig ilyhpetied. ^ A Util® eolpred child . ouroed that It died in i) Farmers are haullii TRF.SG’ASS NOTICE. Any anti all eqfiles of ahy anit all per«<>ns on any of my 'ImhI* In IJifK-ii- well county, foe the pnrposcof hauling *rl•ilw', , pasturing stock, .hmktiug and fishing by day or niglit, cutting and hauling wiuul or trespassing, ip any rnaimar, whataooyer, vill he prose cuted to tiie lull extent of the law. '- M. 1>. Anderson. Jan mr '] RE3lUftS NOTICE. r All perkons are hereby forldddcn after this date to enter .upon the land* owned- or controlled bv u* In Bull I’ond lownsiiip, Barnwell County for thy purpose of hunting, tMifug, haul ing away wood* straw or .Pictu ring stock or trespassing.In any manner wIiateuT. under ponHlty%( prosccullon to the full extent of the law. -LJLEAlL 1N8UR ANCE. December ]2tli 1903. .L O. Walker. JL.. J • 0 webs. — For Safe and Cheap Infurance Insure in the— Barnwell and Baffiberg Division of Titx Mutual BKNK/'opfc-'T’ Aaaocti- - > TjoK* V , •*. V*. '' M e will insure only 1,00flH4ncint>er4 In this division. , Frank II. Creech' • 1 • „ i i’loaideut. John K. Snclling,. Sec. and Treat. -a , . w Aoilcfc. • ^ftn. 8th, 1904. AN porson* are Airlddden after this m .... ■■ date 10, liaul wrwiil. or trespas* In AN* [p. Ji^rnw cfl (banitr. I«u- . ) v YV on my Ujidt ln kenncit Springa l himling, llsliing, linul Townsliip, uiurar.The penalty of prose* d, straw or leave*, pus- cdtlop to the fhli ex.teut of. the l*w. Mr*. G; W. Morrall. r-r -sr-l-f'-'-' ■' TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons arc hereby forbidden af ter tliis dale to- enter upon (lie lands ■fflYTIEfr^hy cotit fu! Ic.L liy ps Jn Bn! ‘ Pond Tov. uldil 1 he purpose of it>g»away worn tiirfng stock -or trc*pa»sin.g' In any manner whatever, iifider pe?ialty of (iroteculioh to Aho LiH extoit of the Within the last 16 days he has sold o\ ei* 821,000 worth of STOCK. That — K th^ he handles - tlie Stock the shows Yet some of the clergy don't want their business called a piofesston hut a eallrng And »o mofe fthe We ttml iftf over the country the old tiimr who i- n<>t exactly pleasi d-itlth the (TrTTronmi gs and thinks that .1 ha old time lelfgi'un was somewhat the p‘ure»t, when the pastor (not quite *0 fancy and whose native home is not quite so far oil ), could and w ould mingje with the flock without taking into consfderHtloh Ids poverty or riclie.s, whether hi* honver* ww* painted or that, he had |> as or pies for dinner. f^ {peaking of various meetings whitth arc claimed a* good, the aniomil collected is the lirst and uppermost tiling In mind, and tlie goodness of the gather!ng'tnMsUPed.by the dpllaas and cc: t* talien fh. But it is discovered by some that the people w 110—give the The enlargemei t so railed, we truit. Is a good move, but some think we are getting on too fast, as it were, bht arc sure that it will not-do well to say so. rr"~ Rial) Mas. Want, vpeopki at prices Xoy. .1.1. 1903. i P. 0 ray,/ Ira. I*.C. Gray NOTICE TO THE TOWNSH-tl’ (.0M- _ M LS.sI ONERS. _ All Township Grnmiissionef* will pleasf 1 see tiiat their' overseer* warn out all hands liable 10 i'<md . duty, and work their road*, cutting out tlie right of wav,- and otherwise putting in all work required by law,' on their ri- spetUve road*. .. , 0.,W. Barker, iffaTlCk. /The-Rygisroatlna Book* will I Im ope a 9 the Court House on the first Moudsy; (sale da.rMtT «ech mphth (luting iIm|— yutr 1903 for tho transact ion of such busiueis a* t» retjuired by •aw. W. j. Baxley, t) ■ Chairman . P. D’L. filarlc; ^ Secretary^ K. C Roberts, Jr. Cleric r caii afiord. was so badly few hours, guano and in cot- knowledge, whet^the youth of present and future genwatTnp* shall pared for life and aervleq. 4 We are exclusive agent* fbr^thls county for Extra Early' Golden Dent Coro. Come* earlier and makes more corn per acre than ItrtjLOther variety of ;oldru #:>t corn. 1 Creech'* Phi " ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE. Mr. II. ilaggins of Melbofirne, Fla. w rite/. * My <l«*ctor told me 1 had Con sumption and nothing could he done forme. 1 was ah 60 up to die. The o.lTcr of a free trial bottle Of Dr. king New Discovery for Consiitnpiloni In- (fnced uie to trv it. Results wore start lingXl a>0 now oh the road to recovery ami oWe all so Dr King’s New Di*- enverv. iV^ufel.c saved my life.” This greuf cure istruariinicefl for all throat itnd lung diseases by Creech’* Phar macy,*’. N. Burcklialtrr r ,ri, ?8l* w - Priee aOc A f 1 00. Trial Bottle free. EPISCOPAL BERVICKS. Services at the Church of tho Holy Apostle* at 11.30 a. m. .and f.30 p. m on all first, third and fifth Sundays In each momh, and at 4.30 p. m. on all Wednesday*. Everybody most cordially invited fttend thkse sarvU’e*. Another tot of 36 Beuntt^a just reeeived at --,g blackville. s. c. NOTICE. . ——. All QvefsCef* for the year 1903 wYll Iplease i>end in to this ofllce -^at, (M*ee their Bat -nT hands far the year; P.y wrltine a Postal Card to me, you will teceivo the t»r(»per hlaiiks for the plir- pose. Don't fail to give youir Post Of- ttee.. '—r. 7—- _ ; - Q. W. Ba:ker. .* Supervisor.' U. G. Roberts, Jr.. M. BO. P. IEE. JS Dentist, wilListon, - - s.; c $111 worfc anj-tvbere in the country by special appointment. J) «. {■ - /> I ' P BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks . - Designs |M0L. Pi. CORYRIOMTS AO. Anronalanding askeo-h and d»«crtpO«on»*T qnloktr Mearuln onr oiilnion (raa wliatbar.aa Inrautloa la tlom strM.lv •eut Iraa. Oldest agency lor Pateuu taken Mann AC intha A handaomely tllnstrated weakly. laraa^MW enlatkm of any artenUAe inunlal. Ternatta yaar; f oar naontka, SL Sold by all aawwJaaiers. DR. _ _ . _ DENTAL SURGEON, BLACiiVIUE, S. C. . Will be at-.bis .lianiwel! ofircc" cter^ Mondffy Tlnd Tuesday, arid at his home ofllce in Blackville tverf Friday arid Saturday.' CleUt—- DR. ALFRED A. PATTERSON; ^ DENTIST. Allendale, S. C., - _ : * : •V-' - * M VMt* yohf Ijonie hy request, or m»k# engagements to pmctlot AT It Id 6FF1CE. T. B. ELLIS, Jh, I- . * - s . ‘ ! Surveyor dr^ CivH Engineer LAND FOR MALE. TRACf ok Lak» wlifiln five miles of Martin Station ori thsC. & W'. C, R. R containing three hundred and ff fty sev ■ en were*, dwelling iihd outlit lldihgs, tljree horse farm open, tho balance in woodland, with a plenty of water. —-t rr - :—* — x - + i ■ ■'—-.J Tenns Easy, For In fur matlon apply ^o. \ - ^ ■ o/MES L. HIBLEY, Mlireclgevflle, Ga. JAMES IZLAfi BROS. attoRn Ef s and COUNS'l AT I,AW, B>LAfc4VII.I.E, S. 0. Prompt nnd.cnroful Kttontlor business... Practlca In all Oourf and Federal. ——^a- Special 'ittention given to the com pi)- tallon of water-powers, leveling ami draiunge. , A po^tii 1 card addressed to me ait Mai- tin, a. C., »Ml ee *eive prqiojit jitfes* tiou. oct •pt atua 1-30, ly C.F. CallffniD, P. M. Bn(kin0jftf . HcXab. Calhoun & Co; FIFE, y Life, Accident NOTICE. i; win iml all AIL Township (]omir.i«sloners ’.ease *«*e that their roads, ami ridges under twelve feet wide, are pot in good condition atomic, rtome of the Towii*hip*,-have ('orn+iH*ta’J«P iDpiie.y to their credit, and this must he ex- pemied-on the roads from whlph it was _ _ - - paid I’Tease se« tbAt the road 11*1* ate Mpemrer Braxton. ftbo»t l^ -Te«A A*ld. **mt in arid those who have paid their ' . . , , . ' Copimut iUou Kr*- cheeked off in my ofr LEGAL NATICK. '* Z ll persons are warned against giy ing employment or shelter to my son. dark color, who left my home on the 9th of January.TtKH. as any one so do- to^wlH he prosecuted fco- the full ex tent of the law. - 7 II. J. Braxtrn, (colored.) Snelling,^."0. # 2b'.b Jaiij,, 1904. flee, so t hat this money can be property expended/- 'fk..*. O. W. Barker^ ■/ Supervisor. U ,C. Roberts, J |r -. ,Clcr£» —L LIGHTNING^ n 1 AND '' Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- • Strongest Coiipani CALHOUN 8: CO, —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BA t