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Irttt m At Wi Rfeh JAiva Toi»- m rfv»rtt TuvMiajr n««t. when ll'iAnve to the Bueh'Old Mill in Townvbtp. --1 B. Morris. Supervisor. K. C. Roberta. Jr., Clerk. ® ~ i [be hekl el thehrMell eo Friday night at 7^ o'dlock. A -fall ettendenoe U reqneetrd. By order of ARDEN A. LEMON, C. C. . Wra. McNAB/*. R. I 'Fhe ragplar oMetkig of Bern wen LodgeNe I*, lUMhuSf Pythl« wUI be jwld et their Wel l Friday night v'. BUSINESS NKWd. ... - ;v ' - 'WANTED—If you want to get the 'beat prfeea for yottr tfblckeaa and egga and all hoontry produee ship to M.C ' ,W Walker ft Co Merchaota. lOll lumbla. 8. C. hoteMle CnmmlMion Waalilngton 81., Co N. D. Walker, Mgr. Bngg*. Bulatjfc Co., are showing white Quilt*,, large aasortment, from 75c to $1.60 each. Prepare for fall hanllng, Briggs, Buist A Co . have a full assorttneht »f celebrated one and two horse Alilburu Wagon*, give them a call. BHtmore Strain of Thoroughbred Es sex Plga, entitled to regUtration, for .sale by A. B. Patterson, Barnwell. 8. c. . dt. Briggs, Buist A Co. hare added to their stock wall paper, they have large assortments of pattern*, beautify your homes t^T covering your wall*. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice 1* hereby given that the un dersigned will, on Monday, September 18:h, 1905. Ale his final account with J. X. SiieUIng, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, na Guardian of Mrs. Rebecca Gardner and apply for letter* dUmlssorf. _ — ; —“— O. lf> AAteew. Guardian. August 11th, 1905. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All person* indebted to the estate of Mr*. Martha Jane Rowe, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment to" the undersigned, and all persons hold- »ng claim* Mgain«t tin* ,*aid estate will n f cum a *( ** lay aa ALAXLaail Tih Js* lie PU^ WWUv "■ *_T — Samuel E- Ray, • t . Executor. Blackville, S. C. August,lllh, 1905 Witte and wise i* the Russian chief plenipotentiary at Portsmouth, N. IE lie opioe* that the United States will' undersund the Japanese programme about ten years hence—and too late. ' Germany la ahead ti\., novelties of a charitable nature. In the town of llasclimann prises are dffered yearly^ for the men who will marry the ugliest and mOisUcrippled woman, ami- for the women over forty years who have been jilted at least twice. __ i • It is said that there are but few men In the country who can smoke as many strong cigars in a day as can .Admiral Schley. He gave one out of his private atock to a Washington coreespondent, who sehl, on meeting the admiral next day. that once war-enough for him. ■ ' • !' . .V * There |j.jn organization with head- qnarters Ip New York, known as the Woman’s National Sabbath Alliance, for promoting the Sunday observance question. Its latest ofTer is a prize of $f5 for a 'J 500 word c***y by JL^phy- riciau on the need of a weekly real day from physical standpoint. Mr ■nr THE DEAD PRIEST. I tiic A shadow slept folded in vestments. The dream of a smile on its face, Dim. soft as the gleam after sunset That hang* like a halo of grace Where the daylight hath died In valley And the twilight hath taken Its place A shadow! But still on the mortal There rested the tremulon* trace Of the joy of a spirit Immortal Passed up to its God In' Hi* grace, A shadow! Hast seen in the summer A cloud wear the smile of the aim? Oil the shadow of, death there is ilaih* lug ' ■ The glory of noble deed* done. On the face of the dead there Is glowing The light of a holy race run, ' I. And the smile of the face Is reflecting .’he gleam of the crown he has won. The gt Still, »na(Jow, »Teep on indite vestments Un*taincd by the priest who has gone. Tea, sorrow weep* over the shadow, But filth look* alult to the skies, And hdpo, flk« e ralnhaw. htAashing O’er the tears that rain down from their *ier. J They murmur on earth, “De profun di*;” The low chant is mingled with sighs; ‘‘Laudato” ring* out through the heaven*—• The dead priest bath won his faith’s prtgd. —*— ———- —Father Ryan . BEWARE OF SUMMER GERMS. Will Canse Sickness Unless Stomach Is Strengthened With Mi-o-na. One tablet of Mlo-na taken before each meal during the summer mouths, whenever the stomach is put of order, or the digestion weak, will do more "than any other treatment to prevent the disease# caused by germs at this ‘•ea«on. If the stomach is weak so that food does not readily digest in it, the food will become a sour, slimy, fermenting mass in the digestive orgabs, the ideal condition for germs to cause bowel trouble, diarrhoea, or other summer {lines*. Ml o ns will soothe and heal the ir ritated mucous membrane of the stom ach and digestive tract, stimulate the 'Tpolar plexus, and strengthen the whole nervous system. This remarkable p—remedjr Wilt make the whole digestive ; system so healthy, clean and sweet that ' ’Tood cannot ferment, and any disease get ms which may enter thp stomach pill be destroyed. Just one smell tablet out of a 50 cent , Box of Mi-o-na before eating. And you »sriU have no j^eadaches, back ache, poor appetite, distress after eating, Beart-burn, furretj tongue, sleepless- nes*. or general debility. It will tone -«p the digestive system and give per fect health and strength. Take Ml-o-na now. and J. C. Creech wwill guarantee to refund the money- if Jt <}oe* not ptjre. The rjjk }• all bis, V11 Us ton on Thursday*;. TtA The recent rams are great Tor - sugar cane and 'street potatoes. Messrs 8. E. Ray and IT Keeler Ptjyqa Monday. ’ j Capts. Miles Leetfholt and J. M. Ul mer were lu toWn ou Friday. C. A, Beet, Esq., left yesterday for a Wh days* stay at Glenta Springs. A dry weather prophet wonld be popnUrnow with cotton pickers. This time neat ttpr tbs voice of the candidate will be beard In the land. Mr. Julian Willis, of VVilitston, visit ed hts brother, J. A. Willis, E*q., last week. , ■ ' lilsyor and Mr*. C. F. Calhoun re turned on Saturday from ttlenn Springe. ~~ - . ' Misses Maggie and Fannie Jenkins of Columbia are visiting Mrs. J. O. Patterson. The monthly meeting of the Bennett Springs Agrlculturxl Club wttt be held tomorrow. Miss OUie C. livers of Lynchborg, V*., is the charming guest of Mis* Su sie Creech. Miss Minnie Fender of Ehrbardt is some time with her aunt, €.Reed. f Teacher*’ Examination o» Fri day, September 15th, the last chance for the year to get a uertillcate. Miss Lula Falkeristein left nn Wed nesday for a two weeks’ stay at Ashe ville and Hendersonville, N. C. -— — >-■■ L—— The Barnwell Building apd Loan Associstion is making progress highly satisfactory to all interested therein. We average the reports given us that till* contny will make a fair corn crop and half a* much cotton as last year. Treasurer and Mrs. Arpistrong and thiee children took tho Southern yes terday for a visit to the laud of the sky Miss Leila C. Walker of Monie ha* been awarded the vacant Winthrop College scholarship due to this county. spending s Mrs. J. W.i pondeuts sre giving us but our printery patrons Mr. J. Norman WaHcer has safely passed the danger point on the road to recovery from his recent attack of ap pendicitis. Before leaving on a railroad trip for any distance be sure to provide your self with a proper he^al’h certificate else you may he tufued back. L>tigre**man Patterson. went to Washington yesterday to look after the future of the navy yard at Port Royal and other district loteretts. .rest SOM The chiicUrloh* aiehPTng consmefedTir is keen us him'' i he order in wh, b h the y were cd. The proceedings aro-strictly se cret, but It seems that the four mem bers, two on each side, an talking as much and doing as little ss a whole Legislature. Both appear anxious for peace but the chances for non-agree ment and continuance of the war ap pear to outweigh the peace probabili ties In Russia feeling in favor of war i* said to have been unified by the largeness the Japan**© demand*. The causeway at the Harley Bridge crossing over iSaUkehAtchie was put in capital condition ]at>r week under the. personai direction of 8uperyi*or Mor- ris. c Yellow fever has sent lemon* away up. They now post 17-75 per too*, de livered at Barnwell; dosen. All indications point to higher prices. / (_ , Young Charlie Hart, who ha* made such a top ladder record as govern ment wirples* telegrapher, will soon be at home, A* hi* term will expire on the 2<ith imtt. . - X™* Judge C. W. Moody left on Monday to speud several weeks at Hot 8prings, Ark. During his abserfee Magistrate Sanders will hold the scajes of justice for Barnwell. of Mbs Bertha L. DaviMbn of New**- berry has accepted the position in the Black villa Graded School Faculty, made vacant by the resignation of Mbs Mabel Brown of Beiton. Farmer* G. 11. Bates, G. W. Bovi- *ton, L. F. Hair, J A. Jenkins, W. G. Simms a.id J. J. Walker represented Barnwell County at the State Insti tute at Clem son College last week. Barnwell is bettered by the coming of Mr. A. K. Burckbalter. a very live business man. who Is opening a new general merchandise store on Main Street first door west of Burckbalter’* Drug Store.. Owing to the great number of crimi nal cases Solicitor Davis has recom mended to Governor Heyward that a special^term of the General Sessions be held at Aiken, commencing on the first Monday in September. .. ——; '* Th« annual barbecue and pin nie at Mr. Q- W Peacock’s on.Friday wa* so lavish in abundance and so perfect in goodness that the Barnwell delegation would have been glad to have made it a protracted feast until the Monday following. ~ ;Oa.Si.ttifdsf one of the chain Rang guard going toward the camp at Hodge, above Mielliog. eame across amd kilted aTattie snake over five feet long and wearing 15 rattles and a but ton. This snake out-aged the Buck OiTek.rattler, recently reported. The first Barnwell bale was brought in on Friday, Itlh August, by Mr. E. Wi Holman. It was ginned at the Oil Mill. 1599 pounds seed cotton turning out 582 lbs on the town platform, al most 36.4 per cent of lint. Lemon Brothers bought it. paying 10,81 ‘4. - We are requested to announce that at the next regular conferencyL^of the Barnwell Baptist Church, which is on the (ourth Sunday in this month (27th) at 10 o’clock a. in. a pastor will be call ad, and it is earnestly desired and ex pected that all the member* shall be present. ^ Red Oak farmer* sod road hands be gan tilling a long felt want yesterday by claying the heavy sand beds from Mr. J. D. Garrison’s toward Patter- sou’s Old Mill. Supervisor Morris fur nished the big plows to 1 ooEJirihTcTay, the farmers threw In their wagons and teams and the brawny armed did the rest. The happiest men in the county to day are Senator Bates and Superinten dent Darlington. And the reason therefor is conclu sive—they are going to the barbecue and pic nio to be given by the good people of Greenland. In the welcome titey will have there will be no thought of “Icy mountains.” Miss Albergottl, one of the most popular teachers of the Barnwell Graded Sebooi. baa been forced to re- feign on account of continued ill health. On Monday, accompanied by Dr. E. L. Patterson, tbft went to Hew York for expert treatment by Dr. W. Olll Wylie, formerly of Chester. The trustee* ac cepted her resignation moat regretful ly. Mlse Wooten, of Fafmville, Va , has been elected in her stead. The va cancy caused by the declination of Misa-Mclntosh of Darlington has been tilled bv the election of Mist Heming of Virginia, with MJm Kobinaon of peorjila at al^rwRc, ^ , The public xVe cordially Invited to meet at the Court House on .Monday night Aug'not 21 at.. At 8:30 o'clock, especially those who are interested In the Barnwell County Buildlnyt and Loan Aeeoci^tloa. ■ Bell* white and colored citizens arelnvited. Directors. TO POSTMASTERS: Fairfax, S. <?., Aug. 14th, 1906, ' Any Fourth Class Postmasters who have not yet united with the Postmas ters’ League of Biitnwell County and who desire to do to will please send name and fee by first malLso that you can be represented at the State Con- verttlon which will meet at Columbia, August 22d. We expect to have another County meeting In January next. :7*.~.— Be prompt, please, and all who have not )*et sent in initiation fee do so at once. . ■ ^ G. 8. O’Neal, President. Dlsohssfng watermelons on Monday farmer Alfred Aldrich laid down the proposition that their beat excellence can be enjoyed only when they have been cooled to tbe right degree.wills plan la to select in the afternoon the melons to be eaten next day and' lay them on the ground In . a good shady place where the sun can not strike them before eating time, he It morning or afternoon. Then he lays a crocus sack on each melon and, pouring a bucket of cool well water on each mel on and the xsck around it, leaves them alone in their glory. By next day they are cooled through and through to tbg temperature of the dew and,fit for eating, and as long as kept in the shade that day they will be all right. > “He thinks a man who will put a watermelon in a refrigerator or on ice is flt for treason, stratagems and spoil** not to be trusted in a patch even at high noon. t 1 epEECH’S PHAPRACY, JUBBEY’S 607 8LA58. LIB BET'S CUT GLASS, if R*s LIBBEY.lt Ufa* the name etched In tbe glass #0 it ban be seen and read plainly. Be many people pay for what they think la Cut Glass, but afterwajrds Und that they have psldi cut cfeas prices for only A Aheap Imitation. This fraud of telling cheap ImUattona or ‘’something just aa good” ha* been practiced to such an extent that thetpieatlon always arte©*, 'Ms it. really CUT GLAS8?” You have heard th© question asked yourself, then If LIB BEY’S name can be fdund bn the piece of gl*«s the question Is settled ahd the answer comes back,‘‘yea, there Is LtfiBEY, It’s th* veal thing,” and tbe prettiest and finest article that can be turned out bv any manufacturer. We are proud ot the fact that we represent MB BEY’S cut glaas In this enmi ty.' The price Is no higher than that which you would have to pay for an'ar ticle which yon could not tell whether It was.out glass or an imitation. So why be In doubt? MB BEY’S costs no more than the Imitation. BesideA we would Simply like you to s«ie LIBBKY*S cut glass beside the other brands. If LTS-f ngn BEY’S don’t make the others look Hko about SO cents, why there is no compart- ton. absolutely none. You might just a* well try to compare a perfect two. carat diamond to a piece of quartz. See our line, very suitable for Christmas and WEDDING presents.,, . ' ’ ■ SILVER WARE. The Brand of our Sterling Silver Ware is “Whiting.” WHITING means as much In sterling silver ware m Libbey does In cut glass. If Its Whiting’s U* all right—its tbe best. People are so sus picious these day*, they always want to know if a thing is genuine—if its a good brand. 11 Is so easy for a manufacturer to simply plate goods and sell them for as much a* If they were solid sliver. If the plecei of sliver ha* WHITING stamped on It everybody knows that it is the real stuff-no fraud about it Wecarryafull line of WHIfTNG’S STER LING SILVER WARE—]u*t the thing for Christmas and WEDDING PRESENTS. A few of the articles wo. carryTable Knives, Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, Carving Sets, Ladles etc. ' CREECH’S PHARMACY.- W of ford. College. HENRY N. SNYDER, LL, D B.and A M. P-resldent. Four courses leading to the A. B. Degree. THE PEACE PROBLEM. The Japanese and Russian plenipo tentiaries ©t Portsmouth, N. U., have been discussing for over a week, live terms of peace proposed by the former. THE PRICE OF PEACE. . At Portemouth* "Nev/ Hamphtre/ oh Thursday of last week.' the Japanese plenipotentiaries made known to the Russian representatives the peace term* (temaiuleil by the Mikado of the Czar.' They are reimbursement for the expen ses Of the war. The cession of the Russian lease* to the Liao Tung Pen- practicnHyriWff ‘ aidnsula, comprising Port Arthur and Dalny. The evacuation of* the entire Province of Manchuria, thf* Mro cession to China of anv privilege* Rus sia may haveih the province? a fid the recognition by Russia of the principle of the ’‘open door.” The cession to Japan of the Chinese Eastern Railroad, below Harbin, the main line through Northern Mancliuria to Vladivostok to remain Russian property. The re cognition of the Japanese protectorate over Corea. The grant of fishing rights to Japan iu the waters of the Sibe'Hsn littoral northw'ard.from Vladi vostok to the Behring Sea. The relin quishment to Japau of the Russian war ships interned in neutral port*. Final ly, a limitation upon the naval strength of Russia in far Eastern waters. Two degrees. A Nine professors. Departments—Ethic* and Astronomy, MathpmattcsyPhysios, and Geology, Biology and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, English, German and French, History and Economics. Library and Librarian. The W. E. Burnett gymnasium un der a compcteu.t director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic' grounds. Course of lecture* hv the ablest men on the platform. Hate musical opportuni ties. Next Session September 20th. Board I roui to $ IU a month. For catalogue nr other- Information, address J. A. GAMKWELL, Secretary, Spartanburg, S. 0. Wofford College Fitting School. >* Three new Brick Building*. Steam heat, and electric lights. Head Ma*ter. Your teachers and matron live in the building*. Situated on the Wofford Campus.. Students take a regular course in the College Gymnasium, and have access to ^145,00 pays for board, tuition and all fees. Sons of Methodist ministers do notytay twkion; Next aeaatow-boytns September 2(Kk,. . ... .. Fur Catalogue, etc., address A. MASON DcPRE, Head Master, Spartanburg, 8. C. Healing Springs High School. BARN W E L L B A PTI ST SUN DAY SCHOOJ. CONVENTION. to flfbet'with-Bethel Church, Friday, Saturday amd Sunday, Septem ber 1, 2, 3, 1905. Prepares for college and for business. Full corps of teachers from the b 9 s t American schools. Literary, Music and Business, includ ing Penmanship, courses. New building and modern gquipage. "-Large athletic field./ Students are; furnish ed with the famous Healing Springs water. Fall term begins Sept. 11, 1903. Terms reasonable. ' F o r further information address, John C. EagertonrPrin., lackville, S. C. A 1—3m. FRIDAY: 4 10 30 a. m., Devotional exercises by Presidents P. Hair. 11 a. m., Enrollment of delegates and organization. ^ 11 80 a. m.. Introductory sesmon, Rev. J. B. Holley. 12 in , Address of welcome and re sponses. 12.15 p. m., The Sunday School. What it is! ‘What is it for?—Rev. W. I). McMillan, W. C. Milhous, J. .B. .Bhtolft—— r-—■. e- " I . 1p. m., Announcements and recess for dinner. 2 30 p. m., Verbal reports from dele- jpitot;" ‘- *' ~ ; , 315 p. m.. The Primary Class, What to teach and how to teach.—Bro. B. W. Spillman. 4 p. m;. Our literature. Its use* and abuse*?'"R©V. 'L. Wrocbn, J. C. McMIl- lan. E. L. Sanders. Miscellaneous and adjournment. SATURDAY: 10 a.m., Devotional exercises, Bro. ^amuel Hair. 10.30 a. m., The Parent and the Sun day School, Rev. H- J. Snider, C. C. Kizey,-D. O. Hunter. 11 a. m , 'the Church and the Sunday School, Rev. T. J. Sandifer, I. II. Hut to, G. Birt. 11.30 a. m., Missions and benevolent work In the Sunday School, Rev. C. M. Billings, G. H. RmonjC, J. B. Hunter. 12 m., Pesentation of diplomas to those w^o have taken nornuil course, with address on subject, B. W. Spill man. 1 p m.. Miscellaneous and adjourn ment for dinner. ^ — 2.80 p. ni., -Tbe MorlelrTescher ; Rev. G. N- Askew, U. W.'Carter, W. C. Manuel. r * * , 8 p. m.. Presentation of Convention Banner, Rev. S. I*. Hair. 3.15 p. m., SonHriuning in tho Sun- dav School, Rev. W. M. Jones, J. O. Sanders, W. T. Cave. .3 45 p. m.. The Pastor and tlie Sun day Scliool; Bro. S. G. Mayfield, C. M. Kdenfield, Jno. Canada. 4.15 p rn , The Bible class and how to conduct it; Bro. B. W. Spillman, 4 45 p. in., Miscellaneous and ad journment. ;; SUNDAY: INSURANCE, Life, Fire, Accident, Health. We represent only ‘‘Old Line” com panies. THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF NEW YORK THE NKWYORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY TflE AMERICAN FIRE, OF ^EW JERSEY — THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF CHAR- LEBTOX ' THE EMPLOYERS LIABILITY OF LONDON-^ All kinds of Insurance promptly writ ten a»d attended to in j>erso» by Snelling & Siierfcsce, Agents, HARNWULli S. C, FINE FARM FOR To change investment I offer for sale my farm near Barnwell. It is one of the most desirable places in the county, being per fectly healthy, having good build ings, fine water and fruit and be ing in an excellent community. The growing crops show its supe rior productiveness. For further information apply to Dr. F- L. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. Mrs. E. C. Halford.” South Carolina- College, 1805-1%. Four Schools: Law Sciences and Teatjiers ^ System of SVidc Election Expenses Moderate Opens September 27th, 19b5. Devotional exereto©^ TEACHERS EXAMINATION. On Friday, September 15th the semi annual examination of applicants, for Teacher*’ Certificates wilt be held at Barnwell. This will be (he final ex amination for this year and the last opportunity to secure certificates. ——— -B. M r Dar-Ungton, _ " . ' C. S E. State of South Carolina, . COUNTY OF BARNWELL. In the Court of Common Plea*, Enterprise Bank, Plaintiff, "*ga;iist W. W. Moore. J. J. Wescoat, T. l Wilbur, Mrs. A. J. Brown aqd R. ] Evans, executrix ami executor" of tl estate of A. 8. Brown, deceased, Tho*. Wiison, trading under the name and style of Carolina Grocery Co., Thco dore and L. A. Melchers, co partners as Melcmm-Jt-^Co.; Wju—E. Holmes and Leland Moore, co-partners as Wm, E. Holmes & Co.; Graf Morsbach A Co.; C. Wulbern, John Wultjern, A C. Tobla*, J. 1L 0. Wulbern and K N. Wulbern. co-partners under the firm name of C. Wulbern A Co.; Thornhill Wagon Co , Henry M. Baker, trading under tho firm namo of II. M. Baker & Co.; Pringle Bros.; W. 11. Bransford and John K. Breast, co-partners as Tennessee Harness Co.; Stephen Put- ner, Lewis H. Bintr, Langhorn Putney and Walter H. Niles, co partners un- ‘der the firm name of Stephen Putney A Co.; Ronald K. Bonar; Swift A Co Tho*. Dudley Stokes and John R. Worden, co-partner* as T'. I). Stokes A Co.; 8eward-Trunk and Bag Co.;- Jos. {4frtd«tiritV, Simon Goldsmith and Chat. H. Goldsmith, copartners as Jos. Goldsmith A Co.; Bay State Shoe A Leather Co.; Quin, Marshall A Co.; Simon Kirshbaum, Elil Seiig, Donald Kirshbaumy Banrie- KIrshbnum, Mor ris May, Klfy PL Seiig and Sidney A. Alva, co-partner* as Kirshbaum A Co., Uefeiidaqt*. — Copy .Summons For Relief, Complaint Served. To tbe Defendants above named : Ybu are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In tills action, of which, a copy Is herewith, served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Barnwell, S. 0., within twenty days after service beredf, exclusive of the day of such service; ahd, if you-fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this actioh Will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint • ‘"‘""Dated July 28th, 1905. - ... \ BATES A SIMMS, Plaintiff’* Attorneys. To the Defendants: Graf Morsbach ACo.; Thornhill Wagon Co.; H. M. Baker A Co.; Tennessee Haines* Co.; Stephen Putney A Co.; Ronald K. Bo nar; Swift & Co.; T. D. Stokes A Co ; .Seward Trunk A Bag Co.; Jos. U01d- smith A Co.*, Bay State Shoe A Loath - erCo.;Quin, Marshall & Co.pJvirah- baum A Co , Take notice that the complaint, to gether with ihe summons.'oT which the foregoing is a copyi,-was filed in the of* flee of the Clerk of the Court of Com moh Pleas for Barn well County, iu the State of South CaroUns' bJi tTifc fifth day of August, A. D. 1905. Barnwell, a m., Mass meeting; Bro. S. ( Mayfield and tbfee minute talks. •£/ II 30 a. m., Missionary sermon; Kev. C. M. Billings. Delegates desiring to be met st train will come to Sycamore nr Fairfax anil notify W.C. Manuel, Tuten P. 0-, of their intention. Hymn Book used, Revival Nq. 4; bring all you can- * , W. G. Britton, Seo’tj. NOTICE. The Road Overseers throughout the County will picas© warn out their hands at once and give their respective roads a-thorough working. I am send ing a copy 6\ the revised road law to all overseers, and they will please gov ern themselyb* accordingly. ; ' J, B. Morris, Supervisor. K, Q. Hubert*, Clerk, 1 BLAdpHi. — WILL HAVE IN S3 The very best of the set • Gall and see them sure. VERY TRULV, Whittle’s Stable^, Blackville, S. C. —-i.a- All the year round have sale The surest, safest, soundest Mules for all purposes” 13 ©.ncL handsomest, hardiest and most honest Morses and Mares—- That long and public-pleasing experience can sfetect and good cash moMy buj HARNESS HARNESS. © * t . ■ An Immense stock, reaching from the Cholcert to the Cheapest Grade*, j separate piece sold, from a Brow Band up or down. Saddles for Men and I men. Lap Robes and Whips Ac. in vast variety, but of the best quality. and My Stock of Buggies Is superb, the most comfortable, the most durable, and th© prettiest in finish anl style made In America. My Wagons are of the makes that have stood toe tost of wear and time to tbfi unbroken satisfaction of ail who have u*ed them. Buy one. You will MY blacksmith bills and be blessed by your easy pulling teams. Charlie Brown, BARNWELL S. C. For Better Schools. DR. J. B. E. MILBOIIS. DENTilTnBGEOH, TO TRUSTEES: •• I am prepared to furnish School Fur niture and Supplies of all kinds. I can supply the Schools of the Coun ty with thoroughly competent teachers of high personal character. TO TEACHERS: , I can help you secure desirable and profitable positions. Make the Scliool Rooms comfortable, employ the Right Teachers, and tho children will make the progress that will the better assure their succosa In 1 r ■ 1 * 1 1 ■ ' .. .. . , .. .. lit I 11 Call ou or correspond with W. II. Jones, * Barnwell. S. C. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BcjtcxHALTxn BriLDiaa, Barnwell, - - - - S. C. rractlce In State I Prompt Atten* and Federal 1 thm Given to Courts. j all Business. . y. ... MONEY tO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loans on Improved farms for five years, partial paymema. interest 8 per cent onsloans under |l,fK)0; 7 per cent on loans.over ♦ 1,<#00. Don’t write, command see us J. O. Patterson A Son. 28—2 ' . ■ July 28th, 1905. "azzz BATES d: SI MM3, *- Plaintiff’s Attornevt. REGISTRATION NOTICE. .Th© Registration Bonks will be open in the CourtvHouse on the first Mon day (*a!c day) in each iwonth for the transactioiKof such businosa as is re quired by iaw. W. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. S- fittnbttr, Secr*t*ry, House Cold Tire Setter. bucsviue, s,c; "Will be at his “Barnwell office every Monday and Tuesday, and at his home office in Blackville every F ri day and Saturday. M. JSO. P. LEE, JB„ DENTISTi* WILLISTON, - - 8. C, Will work anywhere in tbe country by special appointment. mm YOUR CORN and have home-made meat S antI ~ BRIhG YOUR GRAIN and have your stock feed ground. No cash to pay, only a i-mail toll. Wg have all modern machinery for tyOM purposes.*" / M GLENDALE DAIRY, Barnwell, 8. C. F. Calhoun, p, H. BucklugUai Win. Mciak Calhoun & Go© I Having bought and thoroughlv teat 5 " ed this nhw and up to date invention and fludlnit It HfBt class and filling a tong f©it want I can serve roy frienda and the genrrst public qutekly, chcgpr- Bring yoUr"W*got>*; buggies or other vehicle*, have their tires t(glitoiied be fore theiiauiipg season end avoid break downs, delays and costly rep«J». Cap shrink a set. of tires in 20 min- ut©s-.-while vnn wait. AU other RJacksmith woik wet) done at* mv shops—Northwest corner of th© Puhlio Square. Give me a call. I’ll do’thy best to please you MACE JEFFCOAT, Life, Accidi LIGHTNIOT Livestock —At Lowest Strongest ili! f .