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mm\n 111 I IIW . T^c Barnwell People. THURSDAY. MARCH 1«, 1906. MITES OP SURSCBlPTlOH. tn AdvADue, per Annum On Time m-» • • B • • 9 • JU M- The regular meeting of Barnwell l Lodge_No 1<S RnlghU of Pythias will I be held at their Hall on Friday night fat 7H o’clock. A roll attendance is requested. By order of ARDEN A. LEMON, C. C. Wm. McNAB-. R. R. The chain gang will be at Friendship Church in Oeorget Creek Township until about Tuesday next, when It will move to Ben Hutto’s on new road. J. B. Morris. Supervisor. R. C. Roberts. Jr., Clerk. •<$ THE CABBAGE SNAKE: —O- IT has been shown, by a thor ough examination, by the Prof, of Agrlculfure of the Agricultural College of Iowa that tWe so-called ~ _ - Cabbage Snake of re- T cent lame U noth- .. - log more than a Colorlksb . % Thread-like worm which has always been lit cabbage. ItU , ~ perfectly harmless a l nd no one lias ever SUFFER ED ANY INJURY FROM THEM IN ANY WAY W 11 A T E Y E R. Creech’s Pharmacy. PRETTY BIG, BUT—we make them every vear right in, our garden In Barn well—Temotnes weighing 2 lbs. and more—they look ao nice sliced—one tomato makes enough for a family tod—Try a package: 15 eta. per package, Creech’s Pharmacy. Plant some of Creech’s String- fsa Green Pod Bush Beam.— tey are early and require no stringing. Don’t let the i|fi8crupulons dealcrjoersuade you-that hg^has somethmi just as good as Creech’S N3 Ilr Tomatoes—buy only the genuine. Don't be careless as to where you get your garden seed. Buy from Creech’* 'pharmacy and you run no rlxk. Plant 10 acres of'land in Dix ie Dent Corn and note the re sult. You will tlnd chat youi^ yield will he just doubled. Creerk’s Pitsraiaey Ms. exclu sive agent (or Dixie Dent «ieed Corn. •„ DoVt'tlilnk anv old seed wi do to plant in your garden. Did'' you ever stop to think that that U possibly the reason your gar den is never anything extra. aiuL that it N the reason your neigh bor always see n* to~have nicer vegetables than vpu ? You run no risk in planting CRKECU'S Seeds. Have you been Vscciuatedf ^ ~ John R. Bellinger Esq. was III town on Friday. * — "March coltFrvBvar Allli All the peach bloasoma.” Now la the time to plant Spring ad- ▼ertlkemenla. In some section* the grippe la alow in letting go ita grip. J. P. Matheny Esq of Bamberg was la town op Friday. Tomorrow will be "St. Patrick’* Day in the morning." Every body gives a glad welcome to Stenographer Byrnea. On next Tuesday the day and night will be equal in length. Briggs, Bulst A Co. preaent the flrat Spring advertisement to fair buyers. ^ Judge Tqwnsend came in on Sunday aud-is stopping at tbe Molalr House. Miss Booth has returned from a pleasant visit to her heflne in Balti more.- f ■ t- . •. ' v 9 TKe tax books closed last night and executions against delinquents are now in order. ' if : Wednesday. April Gth will be ob served as Memorial Day at Rivers’ Brldger. Prophet Attaway Jr. predicts that April will be a cooler and rainier month than March. JToday is the date for the second com ing ouUof the -ground hog from his winter quarters. • Rev. J D. Moore preachqd In the Camden Baptist Chinch: on ’Sunday, morning and evening. ^ v Mrs. J. Allen Tobin and Miss Carrie A. Cave have returned from their Spring excursion to the Nortn. Druggist Burckhalter tells in a new advertisement how to keep horses and mules from being poor and bony. Two of our compositors are nursing vaccinated arms this week, and our court news necessarily abbreviated. Most farmers will plant corn this year according to the Indian sign ‘-when the oak leaf is as large as a squirrel’s ear." CHE ECU'S SEEDS "GUARANTEED—PURE k SOUSD, G ARDEN.SEEDS—Ali. K1 xne, Bim.k and Commission Early Dixie Dent—Exclusive agents. Early Amber Sorghum. Early Orange Sorghum. Tomatoes. v r. o ' German Millet. I Pearl or Cat-tail Millet. .Heed-PotstuCa^ ; ;— pop Corn. melon—F’urc. 'Eden Watermelon. — "Kolb Gem Watermelon. «> Roykv Ford—Genuine. , — S Georgia Rattlesnake Water—& He Wus not crying over rhc tWt? gnI Ions of spilled milk and meditates rebuild ing the tenant house behind a hill, Raldock Township has a better agri cultural college than Clemson i" with xll its tine buildings ami big*yeyetiue. The younger and more active teachers In the Baldock School arc Messrs J. L Hills, \V._I. Johns. Waiter Calhoun and John Fowke. They raise mules ami horses, fine hogs anil prize cattle, sheop, turkeys, go^aer bine bbrntled chickens and ducks in addition to farm supplies. A dav spent on their farms would he worth a six months of book learning Tlie authorities st Washington have tlxed a penalty of £200 tine ou-any-pe-r- suns taking out of the post otlice mail other ihnii 1 lo.ifowu. -AH.Post masters: are ti&ble tftfliake mistakes amf get tlj$ mall I n the wrdng noses,' antt the la says that people must examine their mail before leaving the oiyee. and should they receive a |Heee which is Rev. 8. P. Hair will be absent from the State attending Dt*. Gordon's Bible Conference iu Atlanta, from March 21st to April 2nd.. To (hake a ben quit setting jjut put a watch In Ttre neat. The- iomier ft tick* the less time it will take to convince her that she has business somewhere else. Thursday afternoon’s thunder storm, the first of the year, was of genuine midsummer juteusitv. Heavy hail fell* in many widely separated neighbor hoods. There Is no avoiding the fact that re- ducrion of the production of cotton is the oniy preventive of a reduction in price, andthe dilemma is to be deoMed within six weeks. ^ -< Tux Pkople has. thanks to M^*! n: c Rufckhalrer, tlio finest gourd Ip. the State, its handle measuring neaidy 35 inches in length and as straight* as an arrow. For a time it will be kept to lend to single couples strolling to tbte White Oak ^fwing. Mr.'C. A. Best and Mr. Alfaed A. Nop of Barnwell were here yes- lertfay and compromised with th“ st tornovs of the Southern Railway, Mr. KioharHson receiving a check for$2,600 for damages received by him in a wreck st Trentoij\a year ag>.—Sunday State. The evideiihes of increasing religious Interest in toe Orangeburg District are s<» encouraging that hy request of Presiding Elder Dargan Oie Methodist Ministers of that Dikiriet met st Bam berg.yesterday to praV for a revival of religion in their congregations and to adopt plans to accomptislKAhe desire of their hearts. The Long Branch Philosopher drop ped in on Friday as joHy as Makk Tap- ley, although ThUYsday’s stom wrerkrul a -U-rmnl house, hrick t-hiu><iey a»d all. and crushed his dairy with its outfit of crocks, bow ls, pitchers, Ac THE NEW BOARD. $ Upon theunanimous recelommenda- tion of the Barnwell Legislative dele gation Governor Heyward has appoint ed Messrs L. W.Youhians of Fairfax and Ashley Btansell of Elko mcrubers of the CounU Board of Gommlssioners under the COunty Goveromeot^Act of the late session. The untiring energy of Supervisor Morris supplemented by the successful business experience and unselfish public spirit of his associates guarsntee a just, intelligent and wise ly economic administration of county affairs, and the public will heartily up predate the good judgment of the del egation and the big hearted acceptance of such men oi affairs. OUR FRIENDS. It gives Mr. W. P. Morris ss much pleasure to pay as it does the newspa per man to receive his dt'tes. Mr. John A. Rouse of Otranto gave us an appreciated call on Thursday. Mr. II. K. Gillam of Denmark, a firm friend of The People from its llrst is sue, made us happy by a welcome call on Friday. And his kind words were more appreciated than his payment -of his 28th subscription. “There are po ftiends like the old ^nends.^’, : c. The Rosemary Remembrance of T. W. Scott gave Friday a garden sweet ness that is yet fragrant. We were given a delightful surprise party on Saturday, our good, friends Messrs G. M. Main Jr., J. B. Angley, O. D. Allen, 8 P. Hair and J. W. Black pounding 'us with silver and greenbacks and good words and wish es that made us forget the blowing of the wind from the East. And others who could not come sent welcome re membrance. There was no Blue Monday for ns thisweek, as-we can prove by Messrs T, J. Ackerman, A. P. Givens. Moisc Hair, Iguats Keeler ami O. B Ellis. Tuesday was ' brightened by the I clever remembrinoe ol -Messrs G, W. j and W. W. Lope and A. R. Loadholt. CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF. Buck Wheat-and Gotvirtry »yr«f>, Home made Jellv, Jams Preserves, Call- fornia Peaches, Pears. Pickles, Sauces. (Hives, Shrimps, French hardines. Mocha and Java Coffee Mixed, a Mild and Delicious Drink. Machkjocl! Macklkki ! Mackerel! Dried J’esches, I’runes, Figs. Dates, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Apples. . “Nabob.” "Sliver Queen," Russian, Young llvson. Formosa. Oolong, ‘‘Co- aev Cup,” “Silver Seal,” Gun Powder Teas. Hot Bresd, Rolls, Biscuits, Lemon ..land Mince Pies from Bakery every day. • Thirty different kinds of Crackers. Ask for the kind you want if you do not see it 'One Hundred Different kinds of [“THINK OF ITT' Among whiclt will found Lowney’a, Schrafft’s, Sparrows, Head ley’s, with Caromeis and Chocolates of every description. Ask for the kind y ou'want. * - : GLENN SPRINGS WATER. Now is the time to use it. f ifteen Different Brands Cigars, ifteen Different Hi anda Chewing baeep. 8 to 10 Different Brands Smoking To bacoo. ' LOOK AT THESE PRICES:— 2 lb. can Garden Peas only ... 5e 1 lb. esn Jelly only 5c 1 lb. can Jam only 60 *2 lb jar Pre-erveg only... . .25b 2 lb can Pig Feet only'. lac lb. can Apples only .. 5c 8 lb can Pescdies only 10c. 2 1b can Pineapple only .. .15c 1 lb. can Ham Sausage only 5c ,, 2 lb. can Roast Mutton only 15c 7 oz Laundry Soap, 3 for 5c. L 14 oz Laundry Soap. 2 for 5c. , 7 oz I.aundry Soiap Urbach. to ask for*TVadfng Stamps, Crockery Tickets or Key to Money-Box. and examine the ofljlce. |Heee which not addressed to them, it must be re turned at once That it is the fault of the Postmaster -makes no difference. This law includes newspapers as well as tirstclas'* mail. re - To- CTarter Tate of Georgia, appointed District Attorney, is the tirst pure and unmixed Deaipcrat selected by Presi dent Roosevelt as worthy to hold spoutdble office. v The bonded debt of New .YArk City now amounts to $141) for every man, woman and child within its limits. Ql.va.na t little town every time', all the it mi, is-a^-P 1 * 06 where life is worth living. Law business cannot bo dull in Ken tucky, One grajnd jury has two hun dred Indictments against the Standard Oil Company for retailing oil from wagon without license. The line In each case varies from $60 to $1,000. But its not proved guilty yet. Thetesults to date of the war In the East ought to help the sale and price of rice, as the Japanese soldiers living on that grain and dried Hsii have stood hunger and hard marching and flgbt- ing better than the meat fed Russians In the late Boxer troubles in China the Japanese made better lime on the march to Pekin than the soldiers of France,/Germany, Italy, Great Britaio and the United.States S6 G. K. Ryan. DID NOT ADVERTISE. w* l • The stdry is told of an old bachelor who bought a pairof socks and, found attached to one a papef . with these words, “i arq,*.young lady of twenty and would lik£ to correspond with baclielor wvt^ r 4x,\ley2- to «w\atrl The nslhti’and adilress were given, bachelor wrote ln_a few dayff^got this reply :''‘Mamn was married twffhty years ago. Evidently the merchant you bought those socks of did not a(J vertiae, or he wo,u'l$i have si.ld them long ago. Mv mother handed me your letter and said possibly I mjght aulu MILLINERY OPENING. The ladles of Barnwell, Bamtierg and Hampton Counties are conliaHy Itivl- ted to attend my Spring Opening of new.'choice and charming Mi:iln<-ry Good* at Fairfax on April 5th and hth. I have every confidence that all lovera of the beautiful wilt be pleased with the excellence of my exposition and tbe moderation of my prices. Isaac Knopf, - , Fairfax. 3t 1 THE GENERAL SESSION. * A deficiency In tbe number of Grand Jurors delayed tbe organisation of ‘The right arm of the court" until Tuesday morning when Mr, Quincy A. Kennedy was elected Foreman for the year. * TRUE BILLS. Robert Frazier—M urder. t - .IL A. Gillie—Murder. IVm, alias Willie Roberson—Shoot ing into a railroad car. Edgar P. M itchell—Obtaining money by false pretences. Hayes Robinson—Assault with intent to kill and carn’lug urflawful weapons. Dan Tilly—Disposing of property under Hen. ___ A. B. Patterson—Aa«auP artd battery of a high and aggravated nature. W. W. Willis—Breach of Trust with fraudulent intent, 8 bills. v =is=5 1—Violation of the Dis- THE GREATEST —• and battery prop and Bostus Brown pensary law. , Win. Elkina-AssauH with intent to kill. -Dudley Thomas—Disposing of erty under lien Daniel Doe—Houae breaking larceny, CASES DISPOSED OF. Elliott Gardner was found guilty of arson with recomendatlon to mercy. I'unishinment 10 years or more In the Penitentray. Hi* crime was the burn ing of the gin hotoe pf Mr. J. Lawton Ellis. Isaiah Allen was acquitted of the charge of burglary and larcenyknd carrying a concealed weapon unlaw fully. Our report closes Tuesday evening. Dan Tiilv was acquitted of the charge of disposing of property ipuicr lieii.r ^ Edgar P. Mitchell plead guilty and was aentenculto hard labor one year. Sessions work will lake the balance of the week. THE COFFEE BAROMETER., BUSINESS NEWS. This is the time of year to drink Glenn SplThg* Water and to e»t Dried Appjes • Peaches, Prunes, Figs hih] Dates, all of which you will Bod at Ry an’s. Try Dixie Dent Seed Corn. Creech’s Pharmacy. Attentionr, Mothers! Large assort ment of Ginghams and Chambravs, just the thing for children. Ten cent qual ity only t eigflt cent* pef yard. Briggs. Bulst & Co. FOR SALE! By Easterling—Patter son Co., 100 tons cotton seed meal. Ryan’s homemade Apple Jelly is | simplf perfection. -* Try Nature's Cough Remedy for that cough Creech’s Pharmacy. One hundred inches wide” white Linen for Ladies* 8uUa. Only one dol lar a yard, city price fl 25. Briggs, Bulst A Co. Sweet Pickles, SourTMckles, a’.l kinds ] of Pickles, Sauces and Mustards, Red hot Tobasco Sauce at Ryan’s. Colored Linens, 3<» Inches, only 25c yard? Brigg*. BuUt & Co. Forty Mules and Horses;' the best I fnntf'lhe West, jii't received at Char-| lie Brown’s Hill Top Stables. Chocolates, Coffees, Teas, Cocoa—at | Ry a it!*— , —/ ~ V ^- Car Load of Buggies, Wagons and Harness; best makes and qualities, sT received at Charlie Brow n's Hill. Stables,, ^ Ydq should try Ryna’s fine Macker el, \ - Crecch\ Pharmacy Is headquarters | for all kind* of Garden Seed—bulk seed sold at abouKpne third |ihe price you pay for commission seed. FOR SALE! bK Easterling—Patter-| ^on Co., 100 tons eoKon seed meal. Just drop a few lumps of sugar into j’our coffee at breakfast.-.Should the hubbies that are formed as tbe sugar dissolves remain quiet in the centre of the cup rou may look for a bright clear day.- Gntha other hand, shoujd the hubbies gravitate toward the edge of the cup and adhere all around you can safely—predict' cloudy or showery weather' v ln the next twenty-four hours. One bund red varieties of Candy, thir ty varieties of Crackers, twelve varie ties of Cakes and Pies, with hot Bls- cuita. Rolls and*Bread at Ryan’s Con fectionery and';Bakery. Go aud look at the display. —. Having had long experience as a laqak^UJveyor I offer my services to the public In that line. ‘ p. W. Cope, Tuten, 8. C. . Jqst raceleed at Whittle’s Stables two more car loads of the royal mules that have made Blackville famous, and so many farmer! prosperous. Ry all me&s plant a patch of Dixie Dent Seed .Corn. Creech’s Pharmacy ii the exclusive agent. Rvan gives Trading Stamp*, Tickets for Ctiinaware or key to Money Box. Don’t fail to a*K for one or the other. Get a 5c paper of CreclTs 2-lb. toma to seed. If you want the best Iri«h Potatoes vou baye, eyer had - or dreamed of go to Rurekhaltfer’s Drug Store aud get, „ RuLts’ Early Rose, Red Bliss Triumph, Pride of the South.. This is their first season on this mar ket but it will not be the last. —BEST EDEN SEED. Three hundred pounds pure seed this matchless melon for sale at cents p£r pound. II, W. Richardson, Barnwell, S. C, FOR SALE. T < Creech’ seedless. s 2 lb. to 1 Dittoes Delicious alic are nearly Ryan sells “Big Ben”. SbtpklThg To bacco at 30c per lb. Try a package of Creeeh’s\Extra Early Valentine Bush Beans. New England newspaper* are callin') P're*r<refit RtWVSffvett jgiFsiintfnWf* has shown ligns of conversion by lari ating Democrat^: doctrine and penning them in the White House corral. If! having put his hand to the plow he turns not back the country will be willing for him to work oyer time. r A DANGEROUS HABIT. Gladstone’s Physician Gives Warning Against ft Growing American Cis tern. Tbe growing hahit among*! Ameri cans oL taking a mint tablet or some other so called digestive after eating a hearty meal, is something that Sir A n- dfew Clark. Mr. Gladstone’s physician advises strongiv agaipst, saying. “It is absolutely dangeron* to take into the stomadtf remedies which are popularly supposed to aid in Che digestion of food." There I* nothing known to the science of medicine that can perform the work of the human gtomach. Drugs do not and cannot digest the food. They simply decompose it. What can be mor'e revolting or disgusting than the thought of taking something into the stomach that D going to turn the good foo 1 you have eaten into a mass of corruption. The only wav to overcome indlge* tlon and Its evil effect* i* to remove,all Irritation, congestion and Inflammation from tlie stomach, liver and lnte«tliiea, and Ml-o-na is the onlyr agent known that will do this. Wheft a Ml-o-na tabtpt la taken - be fore each meal every trace of irritation and Inflammation is removed from the stomach and dlgeatlve' system, and those organs will extract from the food all that goes to make good, rich blood, flrui muscle, steady nerve* and a sound healthy bodvp If you suffer with head*- achea, indigestion, flatulency, spots be fore the eye*, vertigo, or dizziness, pal pitation of the heart, sleeplessness, or any stomach trouble, get a fifty cent box of Ml o-na from J. C. Creech, one oLonr most reliable druggists, whose faith in tbe remedy ia shown by bit of fer to retain the money tf Mi o-na doea not fit* complete satUfaction. > ; Rem+«glon Type' writer in good condition. Write to or call on W. H. Jones. Barnwell. S. C. NOTICE! All road overseers will see that tbe rights of way of the public roads throughoot-tbwcounty are not plowed into, nor otherwise obstructed, and are hereby instructed to prosecute all par ties who persist in the practice. J. B Morris, Supervisor. R. C. Roberts, Clerk. ASPARAGUS ROOTS FOK SALK. I have a few thousand asparagus roots or crowns for saTeTTalsed Trbm imported French grown seed of the Early Argtnitenll varit.v. Brigham Reed, - ■ictko.'S.e. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Nome is hereby given that the 1111- derstgned will on Saturday. April 8’h, 1905. Hie hi* final account with J. K. Snelling, Esq., Judge of Probate for BarnweirCon’Hty, as Administrator of the estate of Mnc M. A. Williams, de ceased, and apply\for letters dismis eory, L\H. William*, Iministrator. -OF THE YEAR- “The Bee Hive” Leaders of LoW Pricesj FORMERLY KRASNOFF’S OLD S'fAND ON MAIN STREET, BARNWELL, S. C. O make room for our coming Spring and Summer stock which will soon arrive from the Eastern markets, we are offering to the public for the Next 30 Days ‘ our entire stock which we have now on hand, consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ and Ladies’ Furnishings and Millinery, regardless of cost prices. ’ R EMEMBER, now U yonr chance to sate your money- Come and see for yourself the many bar gain* Ke have for rou. Our entire stock is fresh and up to date and must be gold. Below notice a few of our many bargains— Mens’, Boys’ and Children’s suits at half prices*-— - SHOES for young and old, large or small, at factorv prices. HATS of all kinds lit «o*l mice*. J Our entire stock of DRESS GOODS, consisting of flue flannels, trlcos, broad cloths, cassl meres, worsteds and zibilius; all of the best fabrics aud will be told lees than cost, price. Men’s heavy fleece UNDERWEAR, all colors, at 76c. a suit. Checked and white HOMESPUN, good quality, nt 4c. a yard. Ladies’ Ready to Wear SKIRTS; from 75o. and up. We have a good many other bar gains that we can’t mention In this space, but you must come aud see for yourself. We are selling the celebrated W. L. DOUGLAS $2*0, $}.00 and tfMO'Shoes. Remember, don’t miss this chance of | bliving your goods at less than whole sale price*—ae this sale will only last a short time. Fine Presents given away with every $10.00 and up purchased. Don't misslhe place for-j merly KrasnofFs old stand on Main Street, Barnwell, S. C B. MAZURSKY. Prop. theTgyles cash store, W. A. GYLES, Proprietor Old Stand of C. E. Gyles, —-BLACKVILLEy 8. O., Offers to careful buyers a Complete, and Carefully Selected Stock of Uener- ai Merchandise, consisting of A Car Load of Buggies, Of the sort that please the eye, make riding a delightful p!ea$* ure, that are easy on teams and last for long yearsv. A Car Load of Mules! STRAIGHT, SOUND STOCK, the Sort that owners dan safely depend in field or road or anywhete. ; - ^ A Car Load of Horses! Blue Blooded, Swift for Young People, Safe for Old Folk* Sound as Silver Dollars. A Car Load of Furniture! EverythirTg'to make Home Happy, Comfortable artd Attractive In HATS, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and SHOES for MEN, BOYit and YOUTHS I carry full lines from thn highest grades for flua draaa purpoatf to the most substantial for every day use*. fn my Woman’s World there are all fhe old' faydrlMs rod new cffndldaOa til Dry and Dress Goods, Notion*, Shoes ana Furnishihgs and their critical exuaD nation is most cordially invited. In Stoves, Housekeeping Good*, Hardware and alt deneral Merchandise t am headquarter*. « Appieclating the generous patronage of the aeisoti a cbntlnuMhce of best ef* , fort to please and p/odt ai) customers D cheerfully pledged. - ZEE. ID. STIXiTj EJLT TT-E BLACKVILLE, 8- O, » «- « Opposite Simon Brown’s Sons. <$> % AH <$> To our ft iends and customers, past present and prospective. And we are prepared to do our full part to make it a prosperous one, having just received Two More Car Loads of Moles aoi Doe More Car Load of Horses, ' both of the fame good strain and aort that, have made Whittle’s reputation for geUlnx the beat at the k>we*t prices. 300 BUSHELS. 1 Native Rust Proof Seed Oats them now for Spring sowing, soon. < v ~ for Hale. Buy They will go THE STATE OF SOl’TH CAROLIJA, BARNWKM- COUNT' . Ir\ the Probate Court. By J. K. Snelilng. K*q., Judge of Pto bate in Barnwell County. Whereas Paul Grcatheart made siilt to inn to grant him Letter* of Adminis tration oh thn estate and effects of Lloyd Greatheart, deceased. Tli *>e are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all. and singular, th^ kindred and creditors of the said Lloyd Great- heart, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probata to be held nt Barnwell, Wednesday, March 29th, 1905, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in tiie forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, whv the said administration sbpuld not be ao granted. » ' Given under my Hand, thia 14th day of March, Anno Domini. 1905. J. K. SHELLING, , • ■ Probate J udge. PublishedTnTH* Barnwxli, Pxoplb March mb. 1905. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not te hunt, fish, haul straw or wood, make roads or paths or in any other way to trespass on the land* of the undersign ed: . W. F. Googe, It". M. Bo*$let, G. Ffank Best. V Allendale, 8. C., Feb 2Cnd, 1905. FOR SALE! By Easterling—Patter- M>» Co., 100 tona cotton Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Medicines, Groceries and Furniture, v a &c>, &a Having bought the stock of C» R, Gyles, and making large additions I thereto I ask the liberal patronage of j my friend* and the general public. My long mercantile experience and borough business methods jimmy me | in promising the completest Ratisfac- tion to every buyer of every article at the V 6YLGS CASH 8Te>He. _ Dealing for cash my enstomer* will pay for only their purchases, and niakThg hb bad debts 1 can afford to sell for a very small rw rtt ; Pledging my best service* to help you save mon ey, which is the beat way-of making' money. I invite your early and fre quent call*. W. A. GYLES, Blackviile, S- C- . REGISTRATION NOTICE. The Registration Books will be open in the Court House, back room up*ta<r* j on the first Monday (sale dnv) in each month during (he year 1903 for the transaction of such business as is re- j quired by law. ♦ WHITTLE’S STABLES, ‘•48*- BLACKVILLE, S. 0. * Hill Top a 46 Cotton and 10 Saddle and Timber Mules h Harness Horses./ -mm No better stock has ever been brought to this State, and no better can be, for no better can be raised. They will suit every want and purpose and, as always, prices are fair and right. — Come to see them and me. HARNESS HARNESS. G . R. Dunbar, Secretary. W. J Baxley, - Chairman. A GOOD CHANCE. • DESIRABLE house and lot_in offered for aale oh For particulars ap* A ply to Barnwell D easy terms. J. 0. Patterson A Son. A,n Immense stock, reaching from the Choicest to the Cheapest Grades, Any separate piece sold, from a Brow Band up or down. Baddies for Men and Wo* uietu Lap Robes and Whips Ac. in Vast variety, but of tbe beat quality. Buggies AND ’Wagons. My Stock of Buggies la superb, tlie most comfortable, the most.g|{t£8&|!ib:.-*n4 the prettiest in flniab and style made In America. . My Wagon* are of tlie makes that have stood the teat of wear and time to th« unbroken satisfaction of ail who have used them. Buy one. Yoa will aev blacksmith bills and be blessed by your easy pulling teams. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un-| rtersigned will, on Monday, April 10th, 1905. (lie her Anal account "frith J. K. dling, Judge of Probate, as Admin istratrix of the estate of J. Red Gray, | deceased, aud ask for letters dismis- aory. _——— flarab A.Gray, Administratrix. March find, 1905. CABBAGE PLANTS l - $1.60 per 1,000. I am now prepared to flli- any and all orders with tbe beat varieties of cabbage plants. Or- Charlie Brown, BARNWELL, S. C- ♦A . yDICKS - HOUSE, 834 BROAD ST., : AcflCSTa.Ga. Excellent rooms and good table board. Kates, $1.60 per day; special rates by tbe week. A. P. Dices, Prop. ^ Y MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loan* on dera filled for any amount and variety^ {.improved farm* for five yenrs, parity W rite for prices on lota of 8,000 and over. „ ■' «' — Add rum all orders to . •* IT. P.Carr 1$, s. c. payment*. Interest 8 per cent on loan* under $1,000; 7 per eeot on Iono* over $1,000. Dou’t wrlM, eome and see us J. O. Pattenou A Sen. 1 DR. IH. E. MILH0US. behtilTiibceoh, BLACKyiLLE, S. C. Will be at his office every Monday Tuesday,, and at