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''■lirih' S’" - . - . ^: a: ' rnmmmmm - HiS ^ .• *• * •••^•.. '■■ ^ ■ ~ . ^ v* w , • ■■ ‘ -•- *4.^4?' ■ ' • . ■- . ^ , , ' t The Barnwell People. S# \.. Sp^9t-, m I- HOLUSSt Utter I Pnp’f. tiAR6B8T ^OUMTT CIRCU1ATH>N TUURWAY. MAY 1MD0.1. Th« KilgwHclO AAvorU.^t bad Juf to mt l»«t wcVk Tn comment, and Inqnlrle* adilre^.eil noth ahaWoF _ l5dnrh»f doctrine, *low to ■n f. , r that eateemed contemporary. Whelhrr It i. incnbntinK tho ques tion or conaentinff to tho Htate’a apeak- In* aa It. volunteer proxy la equally agreeable to ua. ; That there will be a yellow peril be- Cornea plainer dally. At a meeting of prominent Chinese wholesale mer chants In Shanghai last .week It was stated to bo their determination to boy- -ont ArtneHcaffl goodrlf the new oxelji- aloa treaty dhenaaed In thq^ ynjled Btatas Senate last winter should be completed. It is the American policy to keep the cheap labor Chinese out of our posses- -atonrVwrhHeit wants tm open door-for the Introduction of oilr goods In Ahe celestial empire. This counter warning of the Chinese threatens damage to the notton makers «nd manufacturer* of the South, for With the loss of the China trade there would be a constant overproduction of cotton and a eoutinuanoe of tinprollta- blc prices. “There is no place like Charleston.” It has its faw faults, but they are out weighed by Its many virtues. It Is the one unreconstructed cltv of the South, to Its credit standing liftv in the South Atlantic Base Ball League. Not even the national game can make'It, or its hired players, forgetful of Its old time •taldn—a, .. It Isa peculiar people that dwell in Its quaint residences and dream in the moonlight on the Battery. Their true- ness to the old ideals was beautifully shown last week when Major J. C. » Hemphill completed his first quarter centil^y connection with the News and Courier. The owners of the paper kindly voted him a vacation and his friends contributed a gerterous check to cover theeost of an old world trip. Rivals North. East, South and West may outstrip in wealth and progress, ao-callcd, O city by the sea, but none «an ewer win such memories as those that halo Sumter and Moultrie and Wagoner, nor in all the world will there ever be four like again. Of late the Japaaese appear to be rattled, for the first time since the be ginning of their war with Russia. The destruction of tho Russian fleet at Port Arthur left them masters of the sea. but the coming and eoiphUiatlon of the two Russian squadroijf commanded by Rojastvensky and Nebogatoff has been both a aurprlse and disappointment, for it now appears that they, the daps, did not believe that the Russian ships «nu4d make the long voyage from Aho Baltic to the Paciflc in good condition and ready for flghliug. Such news as la allowed to be given out puts the com fclasd Russian flot^jUb.t^oniy'iJve per cent- stronger In ships offthe linerAhan ^he Japanesa bare. The Russian ships are said to be In excellent trim and the Img voyage has made lint class sailors out of their crews, and practice has made their gunners experts. The Japanese believe, or pretend to have ground for the beHef. that the French authorities of Cochin China have given tho Russian ships privileges and facilities, not authorized or justi fied by the laws of war, for putting In provisions and making ready for the last play in the game. The Japanese complaint against France is, we guess, intended to force Groat Britain, her ally, to come to her help In case of Togo's defeat as Eng land Is bound by treaty to do so If any other power takes part against Japan. -THE LAND WE LOVE Tna IUrnwxlx. People sitye The (Rate has the monopoly on the kaleido scopic way of looking at the upbuild ing of Bontli Carolina. The figure Is not very good, for The Pkoplb means tour persistent optimum. Wjj hope it is snlttaken. (t will be a poor day for ttonth Carolina if any fellow or set of fellows can get a corner on optimism.— The State. , One looking into the kaleidoscope in vented by Sir David Brewster secs a great variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms, all coming from hits of glass and reflecting surfaces, all dead and lifeless as the burned out vol canoes of the moon, and nothing be yond them. The State was born in the fire swept ruins of the capital city of South Caro lina and pledged In Us cradle by its founder to the rebuilding of the waste places made by Sherman’s vandal flres. It U natural then and as much a virtue ms a fault that in The State’s kaleido- Jersey feeds, the ajvamp where the tong birds nest end the bay blossoms fill the air with fragrance, the cleer deep streams towing free under the shadows of the cypress and the oak. This U a land of happy memories. It forged not tho ease and plenty, the kindliness Ynd good neighborship, 'tho line courtesy and honesty, the high, clean standards oflts golden past; It Is slow to be moved by any new wind to follow any new self-appointed Moses, slow to barter its birthright for a mess of) pottage and would'rather bear the ills It ha* than Ay to others that It knows not of. -It Is a land that keeping the f-vlllis of the past D sure of Its future, a land vi brant with hope and the steadfast self- reliant courage that wins success. It Is a land whose people are too proud to admit their unworthlness of the heri tage of soil and growth left them by tb^lr ancestry, too proud to utter the Macedonian cry and beg the alUfh and Yankee to bring their money or their muscle to their help. In their homes there is growing. In their school houses and their churches ts being trained a generation that will soon be TSTlffifbT“brave '"manhood and n&ble' womanhood, enougllV'to bold * every square foot of fruitful soil. For them their parents and their frlenda bold the fort. — _ To the Individual or the family com ing freely no matter whether from abroad or from the North the open door welcome waits, /or such Immigrants will make good citizens. But to the colony brought by over glowing ac counts it will be once more tho stoiy of Eden as told by Dickens with Mark Tapley left out. Even now many Caro’lnlans arc leaving tho State for lack of ’ room and opportunity and the day will conic all too soon when our young people will like those of the old world be forced to seek homes In strange lands.. LET NONE NEGLECT THIS DUTY. To Tho Dlutrlct Divisions pf tho Cot ton Growers’ Association of Barnwell County: , - You are hereby requested to bold yourTownship meetings oii tho 27th day of Slay for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention of the Cot ton Growers’ Association of Barnwell County, which will convene at Barn ' welt. O. ft., on Monday, the 5fh drtv “Of June, for the transaction of all busi- noas. completing and reporting of acreage and fertilizer reports, ware houses. &c. * The Executlvo Committee In charge of tho canvassers will make their final report at Barnwell to the Secretary. U. L. O’Bannon, on May the 2.*>t!i. so as to have said report tabulated and in the hand* of the State Association by the first day of Juno Canvassers In charge of the work will govern them selves accordingly. All persons failing to pay required dues to canvassers will rend the amount direct to John K. Snelllog, Treasurer, Barnwell, 8. C. All persons In sympathy with the movement who wish to make a volun tary contribution to aid us in paying the heavy expenses incurred in taking the census of tho county, can send thehr voluntary contribution to J. K. Suclling, Treasurer, and a list of the contributors will be published-In the oountv papers, giving the name and amount so contributed, which will be highly appreciate J by the members of the Association. , *, The Warehouse Gotii.P>fitoo will meet with tho conventjpiT'OH the 5th of Jnue and present plans, and suggestions looking forward to the ImmcJiHtc erec tion of suitable Warehouse* to he erec ed at different places in the county, so as to serve the convenience of the farmers and the best interests of all concerned. " Finatty, let us urge every township to have representation at the t’onven tion as it will undoubtedly be the most importantTtieetint? of the Association that will be hold this year, * Frank II. Oroech, President. "U.LlG’Bannon, Secretary. TENSION MONEY. Clerk W. 0Umore Simms received last-week a ftheck for. the pension mon ey, $3.2(17*0, for this county and ts ready to psydt to those entitled to re ceive It. . 1 The following request was Issued by Comptroller General A. W. Jones Sat urday: “Whereas, a general Impression pre vails throughout the State that a great many persons are on the pension r<>]] who are not entitled to pensions under the law. now In order that the pension rolls Jburged, to the end that only dcsorflttg ntuLheedy Confederate soldiers and of sn^h widows shall re ceive the funds appropriated for them, belt “Resolved by the State pension hoard. That the press of ih* State lie requested to publish the list of the pensioners of Uicir respective counties; and that nlj good citizens of this tstato be requested, upon examining such lists, to report to the county pension boards any unde serving pensioner on the roll, and should any county board refuse to take actions thereon, then the facts be re ported to the Htate board. - The pension list is as follows: Class A, $96 each. Bailey Benson, J. 8. Rountree, Tbuinns J, Steed, G. P. Williams. -OT.fsy-0, Ntr.-l- >4% iach. ~ Wiley Barnes, J S Creech, If J Croft, F II DlcVtriSon. B II Dyche*. J C Hlors, N G Hutto, George 1) Kinard, W T Scott, J D Quattlcbaum, A W Wooley. r-— , . Class C, No. 2, $15.50 kach. Hugh Ahsfanee. JohuC Allen. John Beard, J J Barnes, W C Beck, I* Bd- tison, F. .1 Black, J W Benton, William Busby, J 8 Baxley, 0 1) Brown, \V. F. Brabham from Colleton, J II Barnes, Eilson Bonds. W H Bennett, Edmond Bowers, J 1, Baxley, L B Creech, W 11- linm B Carroll, James Carlton, 0 M Cope. S J Creech, II C Dicklnson^G M Fennell, O P Grilllh, Thomas Glllam, R K Girvin. Samuel Grubbs, Henry W Hair, J K Dickson, D M Hoover, R H Johnson, N \V Kitching*, J M Lancas ter, J G Lazar, William Lewis, J II La zar, J C Moody, John Mooney, Hiram Nunn.W J Odam, Calvin Owens. C B Odam from Newberry, E lender, W n Prlester, M D Rouse. J II Sprawls. W H Roundtree. .1 E Templeton, W It Sanders, I) W Williams, H C Williams, RW Williams. W O Weaver, W L Woodward, W D You. Class C, No. 3, $18 each. M D A Anglcy, Jane L Illume, Julia A Burk, Elen Bolen, Rebecca J Brant, Mary C Coward, Georgia Ann Croft, M Hickson, Martha A Drummond, it Susan UM»rj. Class 0, No. 4, 515.50 each. HAMPTON’S INAUGURATION. John .8. Reynolcfs'" Esq of Columbia D publlahlnglntTi q bun da y “SI a te a much needed history of “Reconstruc tion In South Carolina,’’ which will be reproduced in hook form. We can add from personal recollection a few tacts as to Governor Hampton’s inatig : uration described ju Sunday’s paper. The Governor took the oath of office on Capt. Charles Petty, then a representa tive from the “Old Irou District”' and now editor of The Spartan. . After the delivery of hi* Inaugural address tho multitude crowded around him, shaking his hand and congratu lating him. As tho writer stood near the Governor he turned and said to him : “They’ve—nearly—killed—me.” He was nearly out of breath. So we took his arm and piloted him up the stairs into Carolina Halt, where ho quickly recovered from hi* fatigue. That Bible is held doubly sacred by Capt. 1’etty. Martha A Hedge, Eleanor Barker, M A J Illume, Carolina Black, Elizabeth Bctftoii, F M A TTaugliman. Ann Bates, Laura A Boyle*, Mary A Baxley, Mar tha Benson, Martha J Brant, Martha A llcnnetr. Mary V Brunson. Sallle E Cloy, Rachel Collins, Jul'a E Council v, Catherlue'Clary. Carolina Collins, M C Dawkins, Josephine Drawdrey, K R Dieks. KADTehcs.CC Dunbar Re becca Ferguson, M V Golden. Marv E Ilarlev, Margaret Harden, Elvira Hut son, E K Hays, S S Holly, Mary A Hair, Martha Hall, Rebecca John*. Carrie A Jandoni Harah M Johns, 1’ Jacobs, Mary A Lancaster, Ann Long, HarHet MHes, N A Mcl-endon, Aman da Main. Harriett S Moody, Caroline Miles, Martha M Moody, Martha M Myrlck, MaryNevil*, Kvbecca Owens, Eugenia Owens, Mary Porter, Eliza Roundtree, Jane Still. Ellon C Still, Harriet Sanders, Elsie Sheppard, Eliza beth SnelBng, M A Sander*, Charity Still, Mary Ann Still, Sarah E Tar- ranea, Mary € Turner, Ellen Wood, Amanda Wilson, Mary Wooley, Milley Whaley, L J Yoi.rtmr.s. The HUiuhila in the several rla-ges are : A 4; 0 No. Ell-, O No 2. 50; C No. 3, 10; tl No.4, 03; Total. 146. TERRIFIC RACE WITH DEATH. “Death wsa fast approaching,” writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa. Fla., describing his fearful race with death, “as a teiuiK of Jiver trouble, jurd heart disease, w hich bad robbed, me o< sleep ant) of all interest in ItTe. 1 had tried many different doctors and sev- eral medicines, but got no benefit, un til I began to ti«e Electric Hitrar*. So wonderful was their effect, that In three days I felt like a new man, .and today I am cured of all mv troubles.” Guaranfeetl m O. N. B^rckhalter,a. Drug Store, Crectih’a Pharmacy, price 50c. There ha* been Reive fighting on one of the Philippine lalanda the past week, American loss 7 killed and 10 wounded, over 3C0 Philippines killed and the balance, 300, of their force surrounded In a stuarnp. . A CREEPING DEATH. WINTHROP Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, cansinj death. J. E. Stearns, Bello Plaint 1 , Minn,, writes that a friend dr ndfully Injured hi* hand, will oh swelled np like blood poisoning. Ilncklen’s Arnica Salve drew out the poison,-healed the wound, and saved hN life. Btselu the world for burns ami seres, 25c at O N. Bnrckbaiter’s Drug store, Creech’s Pharmacy, SCHOLARSHIP AND EN TRANCE EXAMINATION- J3R1Mg yoUr The examination for the award of vacant scholarships In Winthmp Col lege a ml lor the admission of new stu dent* will be held at the County Court House on Friday. July 7th, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 7. they will lie awarded to those making (lie highest average at this examination provided (hey meet the conditions governing the award. ‘Applicants for scholarship* corn should write to President Johnson !>e- fore the examination for scholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free, tuition. 'The next session will open September 20, 1905. For further infor- ( ■nation and catalogue address Pres. D. B. Johnson, _ Rock IIUytME- •BLUE BLOODED- MS. - Young Stock of the Highest and Finest American ami Imported Strains for sale at reasonable prices. ,, There Is no better stock than mine in the United State,*.‘ Tho pig* i offer are descendant* of Daneslield Huntress, for which I paid five bundled dollars, sired by Daneslield Blount, an ihip-Ated boar of eqdkl pedigree ami excel lence. Other Imported sows and boars of equally good breeding for sate. Prices promptly furnished on application to ft | » j/I I Csfil. I M II I'VJ v W. T. Calhoun, cr of Top Bcrksliircs, THOMAS, S. C. ti . ; I ■ ll 11.1—M .1 I I ' and have home-made meal and grist. rrINg yoUr grain and have yonr stock feed ground. No cash to pay, only a small toll. We have all modern machinery for these purposes. GLENDALE DAIRY, , Barnwell. S. O. * V. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Office of County Stfperintendent of Education. Barnwell, 8. C., April 22d, 1 1905. The regular examination for teach ers’certificates of qualification will be held at Barnwell, C. II., on Friday, Mhv 19th, from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. In addition to the regular subjects, ques tions wlii ho suhiniued-on Hughs’ Mis- sake*. in Teaching, Peterman’s Civil Government, and Current Events. Teacbors are also advised to read “The East of the Mohicans,” and “The Vision of Str ■LanTrftrlT” AppHcamr ttmsr furnish themselves with necessary pen cil and stationery. 1 White teachers will be examined In tho Court House, colored teachers at the Colored School House. B. M. Darlington, Co. 8up’t. Education^ y}r ark showing Nice assortment fit of seasonable goods: Laces. Embroideries, All Overs, Brilltantines, P o no bit h t tfs, Lawns, Linen# and W^v'sh Fab rics. We invite iinspection. BRIGGS, BUIST CO. T LET ¥01 NORSES and ILES Get Poor and Bony. Give each one a bottle of White’s Purgative Medicine. This puts him in shape to get the full benefit of WHITE’S Worm and Condition Powders^ FOR SALE. V -r- - •• ' ' One second-hand Remington Type- ifrfJlfcr in good coniliti.ii). Write to or call <in J """" W. H. Jones. Barnwell, 8. C. t- . " nr\r\ n r* r\i r in a ifim Kit « e CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF. Senator Tillman has returned from= Atlanta apparently cured of flic tier- voua trouble tba; has recently bothered him. Do yon l^now that the can of salmon»we are olforing yon at 5c a can, COc a doz. cannot be bmiglit anywhere in the United State* at this price? That no wholesalehm»*»Ttr America will makeyera srreti prices? 'I'hink ot the little town of Barnwell leading America in prices! Do you know that-the Fairbanks 12 oz. Laumlry Soap we are offer ing you 3 cake* for 5c. 15 cakes for 2f;c; that the FaitJianks 12 oz. Laun dry soap 2 cakes for 5c, 10 cakes for 23e; that the Giofie Refining Co.’s 15 oz. Laundry Soap 2 cakes for 5c, 10 cakes for SJo. are hefter prices than any wholesale house will make you? Barnwell still leads in prfogi. .'■‘ej 1 Ryan’s 5c Plug Tobacco and iiis one i»ound package Ire-h pork Sausage at 15e. “ l?i»‘you know thst we w ill sell you the celebrate^‘Nieir.z India Rel- Lh,” a delightful sweet .pickle, at 20c a bottle, which is less than manu- laciiifer’s wholesale price? You see. Barnweil-stili lirddsthe n>rt. Do .you know Hint oor quart bnlUo ToutoUrCatsup tft 15c a bottle or *SL for 23e is cheaper than yon can buy it anywhere? Do $‘o;i know we arc selling the “Yabeb Club” Mavonaise or Salad Dn -sing^Tft splendid aiticle at 25c u bottle, winch is less than the whole- ■afe prlca? T - ' - ’j** “•*« —- i — now lhat when we offer vou a l«o ping fiehnapps Tobacco Please Hiram Crook, the only survivor o tho AVar of 1H12,- died at Aya, New York State, on Friday, aged 105 yrarj. During that war ho served two terms of 5 weeks and 40 days, whin a little OV.er 14 years of age, but he never smelled gun powder. Of late years hr had received a.State pension of $72 per month, in addition to his pension from the United States, At Orangeburg Court last week the .several persons charged with lynching Keitt Bonkhardt. by drowning Mm fn the Santeo River last year were acquit ted The witnesses for the defence es- UtbBshed to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendants were at home all the night of Bookhardt’a lynching. Sevc fiTorthemteWtlhMl man who turned State's evidence wits beastly drunk that right In their lii>n*e and that fte did not leave until nTter breakfast next morning. ■ •cope there ahould be only seen mills and mgnufactorina, *ky scrapers, rail way* and electric lines, (robbing street* all noisy with the elangor of bells, the din of whistle*, the roar of train*, the frictions of machinery, the complain ing* of the tawny river /harnessed day and night, the tramp of aching feet fol lowing mammon. And beyond it* vla- iea there is nothing hut the thadows of imr—7 —~— In the ield we know be*t, from the Edisto to the Savannah, there are no auch tight* and sound*, only the whls- tie and pauing of the Iron horao to tell liow near the madding crowd, fare there are no waste place*, tof wa coant not wasted the wayside tree traveller with It* that *hall. r in good ed Into a cottage, the Mud where the mild eyed Between four nnd five bushels of strawberries are required for one tea of the VViuthrop angels. Senator A. C. Latimer was reported out In Mexico last week with a party of copper mine capitalists. Weather grumblers forgot last week all the good rest Intions they made when almost frozen las; February. A tornado struck the town of Snyder, Oklahoma, last night week, killing over 103 person* and injuring many more. John I). Rockefeller say* that tho churches must be reorganized after tho fashion of the Wtandard Oil GolSpMy before they can convert tha world, , Yellow fever I* spreading on the Isthmus of Panama and a good many American* holding *oft places there have come, back homo to do harder work for lest money. A* present U seems that Yellow Jack will delay the completion of the big canal, unless th doctors learn better how to prevent and cure its attacks. The London Graphic Is responsible for the statement that “tho drome I* being abolished, household duller are being neglected; and passion fur amusement I* developing with un- Dr. Kenyon V. Millard, tho Western leclurer, who was married to Miss >«!- He Kenyon of St. George a month or so ago, w as.releasedJrom the Orangeburg jail on Saturday, where ho had been confined on the charge of bigamy. It was developed that many years ago he was divorced from his Indiana wife, that l«*t December lie was divorced from his California wife, but the de cree forbade the marriage of either for a year. Ho now says that ho and M is* Kenyon will be remarried next Decem ber. ‘ - - a i-jc for Itic it is cheaper then you can buy from the niunuf.icturcr? observe. Barrtwoil is still in the le?Ul. All physician* will tell you this is the season for Glenn 'Hprrngs Wa ter, Dried Apples, Peaches, Prime*.» Do vou kriovv we will sell vou Glenn Springs Water cheaper than you can order from the Springs? 11 would require uioraapace than we can pay for to enumerate one fourth of the goods we‘entry—just think of what you want nnd come to us. Come any way-and let in show and explain. Our bargains are on every shelf and ail over the store. If you have never tried “Big Bcn”.Sp»oking Tobacco at 30e a lb. try some at once and have one good time in this life. "* —All.the.gxjnd things previously advertised, always in stock. Ask 'Jor What vou want. # —a= ^ i Remember you take no risk In doh\g business with in. Everything sold under our guarautee. 11 not as represented money will be ret**uded. o -h e a j. + e I - a •!- a •F G. K. jtyan. a, d- a, •ra 01 i v • •!* • -F • d- • *’- o *F o *!* • *F • "I* • • o -!• • d- # -r 0 v 0 -i* • d- 0 -I- • # -;• 0 d- * -F * •!• • -!- • -F «*F 1 - - sr-rrr—— End Spring Side Bar Side Spring Shuler Spring If Washington correspondents see and talk straight thete are more exci ting tones ahead in Congress than it has known since the debates before secession. Mr. Roosevelt is in dead earnest as to the controlling of rail road freight rates by the government rtnd will insist that Congress-shall givc_< that power of regulation to the Inter state OommD.lon, If beaten iu this Congress ho will try again tho next. In this one thing the Democratic Sena tors and Representative* hunt with Teddy. ACT NOW!! yyjt ,M4 •;.v yf-r **<1^ T. O - D A Y 1 t exampled rapidity; »o Is that for dress, Ifratefal alMda, fiba damp of tree* that for qlspUy, for extravagance. The t the ballding of a future home. Msr cqnuinera of the men reflect faithfully Ihu-oonduct of the women, undeniable that the men In eur loss careful of their they were. conversation Pharmacy. ^ . Pay him 25c for one Jar Camthol. Your money cheerfully refunded If not xatDfaetoryfor the following complyiuU: ttheumatisin, swellings, aathma, catarrh, eczema, cuts, burn*, insect Mte*. hruisea and neuralgia. Free Information on circu lar. THE CAMTHOL CO., ..vr-t HavaitiiAK. Ga-'.. With Bodies, Piano Box/Whttc "Chapel, Owning or Spimllc. With -Seat3 : Siiek or PaneT;- WUh -Tops »r Without Tops;— Lower Hi^h Wheels; All Varieties of Painting; A Full Line and a Fair Price. See My HIGH , POINT and many other kinds of Buggies just received. No pheap Western ve hicle sold. Come to s€e_Qr,-write L, id. bir a ivt. .“•vj- ' .. ■ SLa ELLENTON; S. C. 7 ^..1.- ... ; T-.T. -r ; ) ^ —; ; i-‘- .Sale and Livery Stable—Wagons, Busies—Farm Implements. & * ‘ . > ■ " ' -• • • - • •*. fc Which is given for 8 clays. You will he astonished tit the improvement. ' , IK Hi ll H« troubles with stock and a certain ccdic cure. I inimnnl Thc onl y perfectly Llllllllulll v anced, sub-cut a nc counter irritant. . m For sale byi C. N. Bufckhalter, J)ra ggist. </ % $ V*/ O w St w <5 DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY . M (M -IX- BANK of BARNWELL. SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS. - _g0aooo ? - $30,000. MONEY ktpt in jrmr house ruay he lost by theft cr fire. Dcinwit It with u* and w transfer the ri-sronsibilitv. ' , * v» We carry Bl’ROLAU INSURANCE PROTFCTION, and have fire-proof rnnlt*. ^ The habit of deprtsiting with us will “ave you many a dollar that oiight bcabwiacly spent if kept in your pockets.' TON TRACT THE il AHIT NOW. jy The cjDvenieiieO And safety of j.aying all your obligations by check, once tried, vp wili never pi yen up. Jri ' > . . U, 1. Iieeks uikI drafts can be rafely sent to ns by mail Without Wing registered.' St Either call iu person and (>i>eii an account with us or write M. # ; - St (’• F. CALHOUN, Pres Wen r. P M. BL’CKINOFI \M, Cashier. V bUTLEU IJAGOOD, Vice-President. O. W. MANViLLE, Aset. Cashier. * • m ^ Barnwell • White • Corn —FOR SALE AT THE— OAKS FARM The sort ihat your stock w ill thrive on when fighting Gen- - '’ eral Green this 8u m mer. Sa mple* may be seen at the office of Tit* Pko- store of Eastkruno—Pat- tTcrsojt 'CtJvrrANr:" Alfred Aldrich:, • • TO BUYERSI JUST RECEIVED AT MY SALE STABLES IN WILLISTON Two Cars of Mules —AND—_ . _ One Car of Horses. They arc not chtinied to be the best ever shipped into the State, but they are Inferior to none that have ever been brought across the Savannah River. Come to see them and yotti own good -judgment will he satisfied that no market in the South offers better stock or makes fairer prices. — - - Wagons and I am agent for the sale of Pied mont and Hickory Wngons and Tyson, ft Jones. Jackson ft Smith and Continental Bug- ftos* i / In material, workmanship, fin* iah and style they are a* near perfection a* human skill can make them. Before buying elsewhere giva iri«>the'opportunity to. please aud profit you. : * y A KENNEDY. For Better Schools, TO TRUSTEES: I am prepared to furnish School Fur niture and Supplies of all kind*. , I can supply the School* of the Coun ty with thoroughly competent teacher* of high personal character. TO TEACHERS: f can help you secure desirable and profitable positions. ’ - Make the SnlKxd Room* comfortable, employ the Right Teacher*, and the children wilt make the progress that Will the better assure Ibeir success In after life. Callen or correspond, with ■ MHT i W. II. Joi»«ar=5 Barnwell. 8 C. BLJUO. P. LEE, JR, Dentist, W1L LlffON, - - 8. C, Will work anyw'hjre In the country by special appointment. FINE MILCH COWS. - Parties desiring fine milch cow* please write to W. C. SMITH, Willistox, 8. C. £^“WIH sell for cash or exchapga lor beef cattle. C. F. Calhoun, P. M. Buckingham Wm. McXab. Calhoun ft Co PIPE, Life, Accideqt, LIGHTNINC •AN] Live Stock YS INSURANCE? —At Lowest Rates Gf- • Strongest Companies. CALHOOH & CO, ' , -OKHCM AT— ^-*’ THE BANK OF BARNWELL J