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RATES OF 8URSCBIPTIOI. la Advance, per Annum On i'lmft % THURSDAY. JULY 2$, 1904. ^' —-'*.'4- r ----- 'J'tte county chain gnng will t>e on the road from Fairfax to the At^iu^on lace this week till about Saturday, ben they will move to phfcr RivelT’ ridgea. O. W, Barker, Snpervlaor. . . R. C Roberts. Jr., Clerk. +e4>e4»e+e+e+*+e+e+44 , *+e+*+e «• v + + 4 t + i + -FOfe- FIVE TURNIPS. On December ist, 1904 —UREECH’S PHARMACY— will pay nvK dollars for the five largest Rcta Raga tur nips delivered at the Pharmacy, grown from seed bought there after this date. + l £ | 4 * GRAND DEMOCRATIC BALLY , y" asp - . , ~~“ RATIFICATrOM MRIJTING . on Cawpaion Dar, • t at Barnwell, August 5th, 1904. TIliHiatr, Heyward, Sheppard, .Croft and Mr«. Ylrgicla D. Young Invited and super ted. . 1 ’ ' T+ft J»eniocracy at large and the !.<*- die* WpciiiRily are Invited and urged to attend the Campaign Meeting at Barn well on the &th August. Besides the candidates on the Statb ticket, U. S. Senator B. R. Tillman, Gov, D C. Heyward, Ex-Gov. J C. Sheppard, Oongresxmani Theodore G^ Croft ab^l Mra^ yJtglnla D I Young have been Invited to atteiia and ad dress the meeting. A warm welcome and a good time for all. Respectfully, i R<»bt Aldrich. Cbiuity Chairman. * * <• + 4»t«ta*i , a4**+»+a+*4"*+a+*+*+*+* Half Gallons at^Toc per do^eu. _ & <*> at Gik^ per dozen. Also extra Rubbers and extra Tops. , r 4> CREECH’S PHARMACY. APPOMATTOX APPLES. •Jn April, 1865, the late Mr. John F- Birt of the Long^ Branch section brought home from v irginia a dozen twigs.from the famous apple tree at Appomattox. These he grafted on Other shoots on bis place. Two of the twigs lived. One of them U now a tree a foot and a half in diameter, the other half that size. j One of them hat only a few apples on it now, blight having attacked it. The driver has about two bushels.. These applet ripen about the last of October and stand this climate, well. When tJpe they-*«L quite pretty with red ftrlpes. n. Many trees have been propagated fatal the Hr L two > Last week Mr. 8. A. Hair bfongbt us specimens of tbe apples. „ *DO IT TO-DAY.” " 'This time-worn Injunction, ‘•Never pn3 off’til tomorrow what yotf can do -today,” Is now general.lv presented in this form: “Do it to-day!” That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoral- Jzlng cold with which you have been ' struggling for several <Esy's% ’perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for It today—and let that remedy be Dr. Unschee’s German Svrup, which ha* nign in use for over thirty flve years. X few dost s of It will undoubtedly re- lf*fe your oough or cold, and Ls con tinued use for a few davs will cure yon completely. No matter how -deep- aeated your cough, even if dread cou- auniption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cjm> —as It baa done before in thousands of apparently boneless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottle*. 25i;; regu T6r size, 75c. ’At Creech’s Drug Store , . Campaign ftAT. Tnx Women Must QaaCd tax BIOS. Special arrangement*’tor the seating and entertainment of ladies atthe Cam paign Meeting at Barnwell on the >fth August, A very general attendance is solicited. , ‘ Miss Carije A. Cav*. ’ Chairman Ladies’ Reception Commltr BAMBERG COUNTY NEWS. t The fall being without prisoners *0 juries were drawn for the Summer term of eburt. 4 t Tbe Bamberg Gtrards^dl strong, r/W take -part in the army msneeuvres at Manassas, Va., in September. Uncle Sam pays expense*. J P. Matheny Esq. is a candidate for Probate Judge. Court at Walterboro next week. The iTrSt primary eYection is a ffttle over a month off,. Miss Kate F.-Maher is spending two weeks in New York. A. Cppe of Sycamore was in to Mr. J. A. Gpr see us on Wednesday. Mrs. McArthur of Vklalia, Ga., is visiting rMativeFin this courttf. v ~ Dr. J. E. Post \Vent to New York- last week on a two week’s vacation trip. . , ■ f Glendal^Dairy Farm is now putting up many tons of corn ensilage for w in ter use. . '— • * ■*, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Pale left on Fri day morning to visit North Carolina relative* '* Mr*. Robert Aldtich and children are at their tiurutffefTiome, Saluda, N. C., until October/ Dr. R. W. Sander!! is conducting the annual protracted mcetrnjt at Mt. Ar- non Church this week. Hon. James 11. Bpsh of Ellentoiuva* in town on Thursday, looking too well to be an Aiken cklzhn. Mr. W. H. TIaftzog struck us Thurs day in a <vay that several hundred other men are invited to imitate. W. A Holman Esq. came up from Charleston on. Saturday ,aiid.-ieCf.ivmL. the warm welcome of his host of friends. , W F. Odom and W. R. Woodward of BlackVttle and Lonnie ' Richardson of Barnwell are winners of the Clemson scholarships. Tbe Mid Summer Pie Nic and Dance at Bahliick New I’arti oo next Wedr.es- otiy will he the flyuthside’s eclipsing event of 1904. .. Y GRAND DEMOCRATIC RALLY. —y’ 1 Everybody mhafcrtme and make lt>a great viav tor the Democratic Party TT Barnwell on tbe 5th August. Eveiy preparation wiil be made for the com fort aiitl'ontertainment of the candidates and people. , S. B. Moseley, Chairman Reception Committee. E1R3T GEORGIA BALE. On Thursday the*t new hale Georgia cotton 851 pounds wasaoliHn Albany for loots per pound by Deal Jackson, colorted. On SatifrdAV it was auctioned in Savannah bringing 171 cents, the proceeds given to the Demin, cratic Presidential fund. v- TO THE NOBLE WOMEN OF BARNWELL. No*cause deserves to succeed which, is not hallowed by the sympathies aiivl consecrated by the progress of woman. In this spirit you are invited to attend the Democratic Campaign Meeting at Barnwell on the 5th August. Foeelai arrangements wiil be made for your entertainment. Kcspecl/ully, Robt,- Aldrich, ; County Chairman. GOLDEN DAY AT ELLKNTON. The Glorious Fourth is observed at Eilcuum. a doaeo-tiwaa-a—yearq-Abe birth day of the nation oh Mr. Charlie Molonv of B'ackville has been promoted to tire pesltlefr'of chief clerk 'at Savannah to Division Superintendent Moise. Miss Nene Armstrong of. Dorthan. A1 a... ^1 a lighter of the late Prof. N. W. ArmsUt>ng, a very Charming young lady, D paying her first, visit to Barn well and Bamberg relatives. Judge Dantzler di*po*cd~of all the ripe equity cases in two davs. Il-prop- er diligence lie used at the fall and winter terms there w ill hf no need for an extra session next spring. Remarked an old time politician in our hearing last week : “I have been voting for my friends but this next election I am £oing to vote for the can didates best o'iJaHtied to till the oftlccs,” Mr. J. II. Morris of E-nal Ga., spent last week with Carolina'grelatives and friends, giving Tiik Pkoti.k a pleasant call, lie is doing well as he deserves to do. but his love for the old home is as strong as ever. 4 At the State Dental Association last week Dry MLlhdus wiya unanimously e- lected Kecomi Vice President. It lias been fifteen year* sine** such a compli ment has been paid a member and in a hundred there will be none worthier. The dwelling and smoke house of Mr. James Roun-tree nc*r Diinhartdn .were burned on Thursday trlgbt with aU their contents. Mr. Rountrafr-xmi wife were spending thivniiglit at bis fathers, and consequently saved nothing. . » While at supper table on Monday evening Hon. II. H. Crum irT Denmark was stricken witn paralysis, from which .he died at noon on Tuesday. He and Hearson’s Drug Store. and Tbe young wife sat weeping bit wrly. 7 Her belt friend stole softly in put her arms about her, srying: * t WhaP« the matter, Diillyf” ‘•O, I am so miserable,”- she wailed. ‘‘Well, what ha* causpd it ?” *■ ' '• < ‘L—I—I asked Tootsy this rrf-m- inorning if he w-w-would marry again if I d d d died, and he—” •tWhatl Did he tell you he would?” “N n-ho, that’s the matter, llejj Mist looked at me as if I had accused him of b b-belng cr or crazy, and said la the awfullest way. ‘Well, I shoiild •ay not!” h . , And O, Kitty, it was the way he shkl it—boo boo boo!” was :('■ years of age and leaves a widow and thvee'sons. In.hi# death BamliHig County loses one of itf foremost citi- *vi)s. , : ‘ „ v , ” —y ~ ' J ■ . Owing tt) the Hines* of his son Mr. J. A). Sanders has lieen denied the pleasure of attending^ mairv pic nic social gatherings, and 0/ meeting old and mukir.g new friends. An rperar flu u au cuciisLiUy poFloraied daat week by Dr. Doughty tn~Angu»ta assurea the. recovery.of the hrave little fellow’ Tim visit of Prof. Both well Q rahatn Jjaat week /a a* hTgreaT^iTeasure to MV Barnwell friends, who still cherish 1/av irf Ilia Fa TV/y.TVrp;—T-* I XT It f V71 tEVR xtt f t Tn »TTTv7Tv3 ..10 tbi Ute Winchester Graham. lii cul ture. learning and-character Prof. tiie 4th of July by everybody and with a royally good tar bee life-, cattish stew jind agri cultural discussion by tlje Foirr AMI? Agricultural Club ou tlie4ih Saturday in each month save December. And .Saturday last was especially golden to the dozen pilgrim candidates J rum Barnwell who entered wiflua the gates and enjoyed thy matchless hospi tality of tffts big-hearted/ whole-souled community. ZuLl, 1 ■* — ••’ The Club was cal led-to order at 11.30 a. in. by President L. A. Bush, 8r.. nearly every member answering to the roll call of Secretary E. R. Bucking ham. ,. ’ -~ Tfte jlub house is a nice, neat, com- modbus building of two StOrle‘9. The lower door is used as dining room and pantry, where all crogkery ware, table cdtlery, spoons, pans and kitchen uten sils are kept. The upper room .i# fur- nfsbed with nice oorefortabte chairs and ubles and there the meetings are held. About 30 yards in the rear of the club hqnie is the ’cue house, contain ing the ’cue hole, bricked in »o that'the weather never spoils these feasts. While the constitution prohibits po litical discuasion these best of people could not help extending some privi leges and courtesies to the visiting can didates and tlpoh rTfotton-ot Capt J. FI. Bush all candidates were unr nlfrtously allowed the privileges of voicing their ambition* and aspirations^ Brief nn- .nouncemeTrts were made by the vote hunters, and no one said a word against-oppohents, but all united in a chorrts (Hspraise to the club, the club house; the ffrembefs thereof and their families, and especially those from (he Barnwel.Ujide. TlIe lKlfBecue and cat fish stew was-just what one who ha* ever rt*ended one of these ■would have expected—the lineafc’ on earth. And it is always 10—no such word'‘ks failure in the lexicon of EHen- ton cooks. . - When the dinner was over eW the candidates wanted to speak agal.i, for they found they had not said half enough in praise of these people. Thedi eusslon for next meeting will ^»e good roads, and your scribe predict* tlurt-some ortliein will begin making good roads leading into Kljenton be fore the next meeting. These aso a'pro- gressive people and 1 am •*&-*«(] that they just can't wait relative# here and at days last w'eek. ’ V T Ad<lie Wachtt-r and Mr*. ' W. O’. Zerhst of CharlesOon have been ylaltots to Mr. J. W. Wachter. k ‘ ‘ ’ Tall and hknBsWh* Joe Thrnnas of Augusta visited ffrtenUl here a sliort while ago for a few da^s. The pretty home ofMI#* Clyde 5taji- sell waVlionoml last week by the pr^r ence of Mtsstss Kitty and DaDjr Gieen of Black vine. f * . > ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bnrtort and'their ! twd bright Imys of McGhenneV Miss, were the gue*U of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hair a while back. ■ * Mf.-ToifF Stnnsell of Oohunbla Iftd Mr« Barnie Kvair* of Saluda 8. C. were visitor* to Mr. N. H. tjtanseTT a few davs /lnce. v , _ Leon Stanseil and Allen Weathers- bee of WHHston 8|>ent a very ple.tsant week at the parental home of M r. Elsie LaGrone, Johnston, 8. C. Our people are feeling proud over the fact that tbe contract has been let and in sixty days we are to li^yy a new depot. and Mrs. B. Reed are away at the World’s Fair on a sixty day flfeket. Miss Lottie DrufliiivomW returned from Spartanburg and Mis* Ethel Hair from-NashviHe last-Monday. Misses bessie and Carrie Green of welcome guests in our J. B. & illiston wore town lust week, WILLISTON DOTS. 'i’We New Forest Pic Nic meeting on theiOthdttrtrwa* attended by at least 5ltf* people, who were entertained with spl&qdkl hospitality. Over #500quickly raised'4p clay the pubHc' road from Willistmn to the Btiiley place, a dls- t^npe of seven miles. ' The Good Road meeting seem* to 'be growing in this community. At Tin ker’s Creek over $700 was raisod. The work on Lsnli roads ha* alredy been started. —'sv - Capt R, X. Gentry of Stimter \va* in town last week. ' ■ >, Miss Trixie River* of B^ackvllle is speiMliug some timo with Mrs. J. W. Johnson. "Mr*. W. E. Protbro left last week •fbjEJCIngsvIlle on a visit. R. J. Rountree paid his sister, Mrs. J. M. Matthews in Birmingham, a visit l&st week ^ HUVs Ti • a hi t hTT V ler # P fi ri b'-eb mo', time* with her aunt, Mrs.*Wi K Frochfo. Mr. S. N. Woodward is at home for a short time. rr-r-- Mr. John Tenia of Montmorenci spent some time'with his sister, Mrs. L C Sprawls last week. ! Mrs. Joshua Cave, formerly of ftlko' but now of Fiprida, is visiting relatives in town. ■*“ : iy#1 i,m»« ,mmtn-.r»g« After an absence of nearly 5 years spent in the Wcsfeln States, W. II gladdened the hearts of the~Ott!“ folks at home on Friday evening, coin ing home to spend two weeks. He fk at Gray shorn. Mo., 84 miles west of St. Lnnis. where he ha* a Lucrative posi tion with Cotton Belt R. R. System, bejng fuel agent. Prof. Bufiey was In town Sunday for a short while.. C. J. Fielding, wife and little daoghrer spent Sunday, with' Mrs. FlcKllng’* parent*. , Mr. Biaclc of Bamberg was the guest r a v ’icwiGme Sunday.- Pansy. I of ML W. A. TIME. * ' A few morning* ago 1 was called out by Uncle James Collins and Hr. Ma con Bolen, and taken to Albert WH)1*’|. Mill for a day of perfect pleasure. They fitted a spring board seat for me, took all the Asking pole* ami Ipft tfie to whet my good appetite for fish. About 11 o’clock they-AMune back. Uncle James calling out as they ap proached the IntuUng: “Uncle Jerry,* we've got all the fish wb wtfivt.” Theiie they cleaned and fried, nicely llxed a good table and seats, opened baskets and buckets and spread the nicest pic nic dinner-1 ever saw. cyen if *#h had been lacking. They allowed me to do nothing but enjoy myself and be hap oco«aianx!p?, and succeeded •o-well that 1 say Come again. T v - J —J ll. Bolen. K8AS50FFS ttD ST1SD, HAHSWKI.I., S.O.. Offer* to carefuh buyers a af^mpletelv new stock of completely new goods completely new prices, Any tiling and Every Thing in Dreys and Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, tints, hlioes, &c. for all ages and all occifpntlons will be found at these TTSatlq;>. aTffljjfTbl’ Trade*TnJI at pyfcea to .please tiia tpost narticulftr par- Cbnser*. , ; •; Come. See for yourselves, retldlv^ courteous treatment and you will find that ‘THE NEW BROOM SWEEPS .CLEAN.” Wolford College. SPARTANBURG, S. C, ’Harnr N. Snydkr, Litt. t>., M. A/, President. Four full College courses. Favo/ra- ble surrounfIVhgs. CleVeland Science Hall. Gymuasiuih. Athlntlfo Btrounds. f/»ct»ire; course. Library Kncililles. 51 it year- begins Sept. 2i*t, 1901. For catalogue apply to J. A. Gamewell.- ^ >• Sectetary. WOFFORD, 'COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, Splffiuibtirg, K. C. .' Elegant new buiMlng*. Careful at- tenthm to indlvkiiial studen's: ijoard and tuition for year $110. All lufor- niation given by ” ■ > ■#r M-.-ntTaner-" llbad Master. ‘ J0L1AH B. HARRISOS, —,TE welek—-= Fine Watches, Clocks, Rings, Pins-aud Spectacles - *-/ V“ Repairing. # # >*' -■ .i ‘, w ' —Sewing Machine Supplies—' the Needles, * Rubbers. -“““-••'Oils, ^ Beltings, See. Machines, Guns and Revolver* . Repaired. _ , ' Barnwell, S. C. Press Goods have ariivtd, nlaking;ihc-l variety »rid newest styles ever shown in Blaekvifle, ftunr Lawn to the finest* Nun’s Veilnik r , Nainsooks, Organdie batiste, India Linen, Persian La^i,Egyptian Dimity, Do: Swift, Madras, Linen Crash, Fanraisie Mouvels, Manilla Co Zephyr Ginghams, Percaks, Colored Satin, Duck, Scotch Lawns, Cleotra Madras, Silk Novelties, etc-, etc. My lines.of Spring Shoes are tl$e nest selected and pretties* ever ottered the trade. Ladies, come and see my Oxfords. Strapped Sandals, in the various -M My Spring Clothing, both in suits and pants, has arrlvect the best variety and latest styles, best qualities for lepit mopey- ; > My Shoes both in high cut and low. cut styles, Hats m latest shapes, Shirts, Underwear, et>\, also here for inspection. Come and sec. My entire stock 1 have marked down at figure* apparently unreasonable. Come and see, and if pleased buy, but as a special induce-t meiit to myjrads and in order to get my friends and patrons to come aritf irifpect niy'line, 1 offer my' line of Spring-Clothing at JO per cent discount, and when l say this I mean 10 per cent less than Lever'offered my goods previous to tins. — Very Respectfully, r ; r ■ : 1 S. W. Corner Lartigue Street ana Railroad Avenue. BLACKYILLE, i—mBhhpp Thailidmr mv cualoinert* for their uncxiiinplft<t piiijn««- age during the Winter. Cnmpaign, I take pleasure in stathrg thaf tli^ S^TTfug'finds me fully prepared to gira M cst .SPECIAL NOTICE. At the campaign meeting at Barn well on the oth August,the Reverend Clergy are specially InTfted to be present and to occupy scats on the platform. Robt. Aldrich, Yeier D. Termenter 64369, JERSEY BULL, HEAD OF* QI;pN- 7T DALE HERD, Pronounced unusually handsome—fine dairy form. “Tliere stretch/ behind him along every line tke finest ,dairy blood in "the world,” By blood and in dividuality he I* at the top of the Jer sey breed. Hia dam tested 38j gallon* of milk and 33 Jb*., 4 oz.; hi* grand dam S3 lb*., 5 or**., arfd hi* great gnvnd- dam 23 lbs., 3 ozs. of butter in seven days He has 14 sinters giving as high a.( $*2 lbs. of butterin seven.days. Registered Jetsey heifer* bred to this boll, and three of his sons, all solULcjuL. ored and grand indivldualr/ mow for sale. Write for pedigrees and particu lar* to GJ,fiXDALE DAIRY, Barnwell, ». C. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, it is the duty of tShse who have'received benefit* and favors from other* to-gtve some expression* of ap preciation, ^ - Therefore, be it resolved, TTT11S4 we.TWeTe(i«tfi^?srand SflufeiD* ' J CANDIDATES.- Before noon on next Mohday pledges lust bo filed and assessment* paid or yon are left out of the procession until l'.H)6 and 8. . —-—— DR. HO. P. LEE, JR., t' ’ a I | ^ Dentist, 'VVILLISTON, - - 8. C r Will work any where in the country •by special appointment. A11 persons their taxes on real and X NUTiOH'r who have faile^fto pay personal prop- .Graham.is amotlg the foremost South ern then of his age and Carolina has giveq tn Georgia ho higher exemplar of her best civiUzaxlon. THE GUARANTEE FROTKCTS. y YOU. If Ml-o-na Does Not Cure Dyspepsia, J. C. Creech will return your nronej^. ,,14^611 you boy a box of Mi o-na, na- fvre’acure foi' dyspepsia, have him sign tbe following guarantee. T-his groteot* you absolutely against loss, should tbe treatment fail to cure you. —GUARANTEE. " ’' V a • ' . J. C.'Creech hereby agrees to re fund the money paid for Mi-o-na ^on retutn of thar empty box. If Hub •purchaser tell* him that it has fail ed to care dyspepsia or stomrtrrh trouble*. This guarantee cover* two 60c boxes, or a month’* treat- jjment. J. C. CREECH. Any one who has dyspepsia, Indl- gestioh, SeadaoKe*, dizziness, or ■pecks before the eye*, or any form of liver and stomach trebles, should take advantage of this cbancC tn be eured without risking a penny; Tbe gnaran- tee is plain and absolute. If Mi o-na does not do all that ia claimed for it, if Hr doc# not give perfect satisfaction. If It does not cure dyspepsia in aity form , and give perfect and natural diges- tlon^yonr money Is TMutmed on de- ntlDfl • Jy ■ ,C. Creech glres a posfilve gnaran- Married In Augusta Ca-rJuly 20th 1904 »t 12 m. by Rev. R. VV. Sander*, Mr. Cha*. C, Meyer and Miss Cbtra Dunbar, all of Barnwell county. The brUn is a daughter of Mr. Geo. R. Dunbar. The happy couple went im mediately to. Sullivan’s Island for a sojourn of davs amid the bracing sea breezes, Iwing arcompanied by Mf. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer and others. After an illness Of several weeks Mr*. Jane E. Snider, formerly of Rich Land Township, daughter of the late Mrs. J. Hollatyl, passed into the better worM-bwTuesday morning at her home in Ellorefl. leaving a memory fragrant With the kindly deeds of a perfect life. She was a noble woman and wlille her going awav i* a sorrow to the kindred who lovod her so well they have the sure comfort of knowing that she ha« gained the city, oLjhe saints of God. ’ r '• Mr. John D. Lelly of Ckatleston, S. C,,.representing the Fhlhiify and De posit-Company of Maryland,' was in town Tuesday and paid Hon; James E. Davlit. Solicitor of the 2d Circuit* $11300 44 in full sett lenient of the claim of the State of South Csrottfia, under Surety Bdwd iosured by- the above com of the Barnwell and Bamberg Summer rlAehfibror /Rtttt, exprfci* biir Llgh ap preciation of the valuable.'fdstructlor given by the Co Principals, ^rufs. W. B: West and N. M. Salley. 2. Resolved, that we express our thanks to Superintendent of-Education O. B. Martin and the State Board of Education for providing us a Summer School. 3. Resolved, that we assure the good people of BlackviHe that we gieatly enjoyed their many courtesies and at tentions. Resolutions passed by the teachers of the Summer-School. ■' . ^ , . . ” C. F. Carter, Pres. , sbowtng most in tbi% ram W- pany on behalf of K. D. Free, late County Treasurer. Mr. Davis Imme diately transferred the warrant to County Treasurer J. B. Annstfong-, wha-will place same in Bank for col lection. - . * Please return to «he at Barnwell a Red Leather Memorandum Book, o|)en Will gladly pay all ex- f getting It to rp< . - _ . > > W. G. Britton. ^ IMPORTANT NOTICE. A meeting of the County D^rrocratic Executive Committee will be he’d on */ileday v August 1st.- AH .members are requested to be present,. All candi date* will please remember that pledges must be filed and assessment* p,aid be fore 12 o’clock, noon, of that day. : • —Robert Aldrich. 7" - ' - ’ • ' Chairman. N. G, W. Walker, . Secretary: OUR FRIENDS. • , . Oleves Charlie Brown continues to pitch cantaloupes at us and olkr catcher never misses. Out. condition of oifr graces (tnd peaches were -week: btft w* do tnti-of the contributors. Capt. G. P. Morris brought us a beautiful rattlesnake last Week when lift watermelon cupbaord waa like Mother Hubbard’s. ^ *7 Fsrmar. Alfred Aldrich made us a double barrel watermelon present last •nH.ri „ vi— . weak, but they were so even in excel ended, coptalnlng account of sale#, two imf-, t h,. t * it»utrl*l rr«ulwA_ ’ railroad permits, sfamps, Ac-, lost be- ,enM rflaniwfrf. ., tween Bamberg arid Bamwell/probf- bly near Gqvan. and receivetav grate- Tbe largest to dktemeloo calhe with complluenu of farmer John, Harden over Saltkchatuhie. It wawa Honey- auokle both In name and' twining sweetness. - • - - - .. _£r will be Nstied and costa a'nd penalties added after An gust 1st, 1904. By order of Council. :• ~ C.J.Hav, Treas, T. B. July 23d, 1904. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. - AH person# having* eltrime againsi the eattftrof ft, H. Cofley, deceased' are requested to present the same properly proven to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate will make prompt payment to me,^ B. K. Corley, Executor. Salley, Aiken Co.. M. C. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY AT PEOPLE’S PHARMACY. ftpah G&lb&.Smi some aatoaUK- fc. ingly low prices on field as well a* gar den seed. ILUaye trleiL and proved them good. Our corn seed is the envy of our competitors. Give The Pro pie’s Pharmacy a trial and be con vinced you can get better Seed and cheaper than anywhere eW; also 100 but-hels of Phillips cotton seed for sale. The People’s Pharmacy is a cash store, therefore can undersell qthers as credit stores make the good customer |)ay for all losses. Get out of tbe ^ rut. say* mAuey on medicine by patronizing The People’s i seed larmacy r - ‘ REGISTRATION NOTICE. * The Regisitration Rook* will l>r open In the Court House oil the first Monday (sale day) In each month duiing the, rear 1908 for tho transaction of si business as is required by taw. f * W. J. B* . Bctkin^am houn & Co O. Rf Dunbar. Secretary. airman Hercules Bulfbol wants a first Class,, Fir#t Grade Teacher for term 1901<“6. Write W. W. Harley. Barnwell, ». C. 7-28. We’ll be spared original doggerel thjs year. TuertJs l!Yllo'rhemoio the ttoatt DemoeraUrjiklaerabd.leM :ti tlierRSTt^ pubiicanners. ^ For Sale—One 60 Saw Feeder jMid. Gondenser. Massey Gini Doe steam power cotton presa. All •eeo&cf band. H. W. A T. J>l»eer, Ulmer, S. C. 38-50 , WANTED! •- ' Second hand boiler In good condi tion, if to 16 horse power. Write, gly-. log price, w ' j s, Acctdeql, Cyclone LIGHTNINC - •Live INSURANCE, ,:—At,Lose4Rates In- - Strongest Companies- To all in neetl of work stoc-k suittttlto.all purposes and at the prrr-cs that have pleased Tmd~profitc<t bo itoff gjoaST people. JUST RECEIY EDI Another Car Load, Four Horses, * Tweffty-four Mules, • That want good owner*. This may be the last importation of the season, don’t wait. Delays ‘-‘ftre dangerous.” Come at once m "f to Btackville, S. C. ALL THE I HILL - TOP r STABLES. BARNWELL7 - - S. offer for gale judgment can seteef and re.1 and mules that liv,e, money )mr. These, too, ^fe at ttt-yojir service in vast variety and- at prices un^ergronnd all cdftipetition. See them and syou will seek jiO further. RNESS. An immense stogie of all grades from the , CHOICEST TO TUE CIIEaFESTI f ', {J^^Sepai'atttpmees sold. If you need anything from' a Brow liand up oi (lowivyou can get it at Brown prices here. „ i Saddles for all sizes and both sexes. • . i t; . Lap Robes lor all purposes and people, Whips for slow and sfrift teams. - ‘ Before buying anything in the above lines come to Headf^uartefs and Jou'll he pleased if good goods and treatment c'ud below par j>rieeCc»nAfttwffV. . BARNWEL, S. C. Jfe. BO YEAR** EXPERIENCE E» Patents TRAOC WARS■ Dcwons COFYRtOMTS 46. (MM D8. J. H. E. MILHOUS; ■ ’• ... • ' DEtlTAt SB8GE0N, BLACKVlLLi;, S. C. * jk i r >.. ‘ -- office every Mpnc Tuesday, arid at his - ft m