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Tire. ftoibortB, Jr., Clerk. Cept- W. IJU Kennedy comes home tpdity from Hendersonville, N. 0, , Mr*. Frank II. Creech-U ei^endinK the bested tei-m at'Hendersonville, N. ^Onr bHarM yonng; friend Herbert Cecvln of Ulsckville called to see us on Tuesday. Miwses Oarrte Cavo and Kathleen CaliiT left for Kew Yotk via the Clyde Line on Tliurkdny last. iXiinily Episcopal church at-Ed^n- Reld has extended a call to ftet. 8. £. Premlaa to Us rectorship.' ^ & r- Business new8. TEACHER WANrECr-A Flr«t Vlaas Male readier Of exMifence u wanted-for Here**lea gchool District Wrlle, *lvlnn.rul partlctilars, t»,f. a, Morris,-Secretary, HnrmvelV,' 8 0. EAt.fi3JI»N WANTED to look af- ttsr our interest In Barnwell' and aoja- oent counties. Salary or commission. Address, Clover Oil and Paint to., -^Clevelaod, C. -WANTED—If yotr want to yet the nest prices for your chickens and egirs amt all country produce ship to M. C. Walker <fc Co . Wbolesala Commission Merchants, 1011 Washington St., Co lutnbia, 8. C. N. D. -Walker, Mjcr. Brifc*s. Bnlst ft Co., are showing white Quilts, large assortment, from 73c to| 1.50 each. v Prepare for* fall hauling, Briggs, Bnlst A Co , have a fait assortment of celebratedjme aqd two horse Miiburn Wagons, give tbetn a call. Blltmore Strain of Thoroughbred Es- sex Pigs, entitled to registration, for sale by A. B. Patterson, Barnwell, 8. O. , 4t. ^ — FIXAI, mstHABr.y: Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned will, on Monday, September lH;h, 1903. file ItU final account with 4, K. 8nelliug, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, as Guardian of Mrs. Kebecca Gaidncr and apply for letters dlsmissory. , G. N. Askew. -■> - ' Guardian. August 11th, 1903. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Tb4 Roffifttnition Rook & will Uo Jn tlte Court House on the tlrst Mon day (sale dav> In each month for the transhotion of such business as is re quired by law. „ W. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. R. Dunbar. Secretary. NOTJClwTO DEBIORS AND CRK1 I TORS. , ^ AU person* iodoi.fwl to tin? estitte of jars il. A. l^lfittr, det-eased, aiewre By requested to make payment to the underitlgnetl, and all persons bolding tdaims sgsiost tin said e»tHte pre-, aent tbc same duly attended tn » Paul D’L ItlKi-k. Execrtor. Barnwell, 8. C. August 22nd, 1903. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, DENTIST,- . - - s. c. Baroitll, j-. r- - ' '■'t *- ' Will be in niy office every Fri day and Saturday until November first. —i——-—=— From November 1st to April I will be in my office "every day. From April to November I will attend calls in the country or meet patients at any of our Towns by appointment^j — SI4IB OF SOtTH CAAOLiS), Cpt NTT Or liAUNUXCC, ‘ In the Probate C'j>urt. 9 BarnwtU County. Whereas Robert M. Mlxson ba'h made suit nnto me to grant him l etUTsr' TTf Admlnin trniion, with the will annexe), on tlie e-stste of Willa 1. Ixnid, deceased, These art', therefore, to eite1snd“a:linbnT«R7 a'.I and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of the said Willa I Loud, deceased, that they l* and appear before me, in tire t onrt of Probate to be held at BarnwcHam Monday, llth Peprerabcr, UK>5, next, afttjr [lublfv-a- tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted > Given under my Hand this d-M day of Aug ust, Anno Domini, 1905. r Published in The IIahsweu. ust 24.1905. JOHN K. SNELM.VG, I’robaU' Judge. Paon.E Aug- Tha registration books of Mfe town nfe now open at the store of G. W. Patrick and will remain upon for the registration of voters until live day* before tlie municipal election which will be held on tbc second Tuesday in September. — C J. Hay. . Clcik. .Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Middleton have Returned from a delightful summer stay at Atlantic City, N. J. If-tfaf weather continue* good the county cottAn crop will be gathered before the end of September. ‘ Mr Ayeock of Union U now aoeepta- blv HUing the poaltion of aaletman with Messrs Molalr A Porter. Major and Mr*. P. W. Farrell and daughters wont Noi th last week on Ideal pleasure trip of a few weeks. Capt. Geo. P. Morris returned last w ; eek from a pleasant visit to his broth er, Mr. T. J. Morris, at Jerome, G*. r “3M«;nowing school trustee once re marked: “it's much easier to control the children than it is to manage the parents.” Mf»s Belle Harrison of Augiiita Is the admired guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Kearse at their' hospitable homo in Allendale. * The protracted meeting at Long Branch Church will commence on Sat urday before the second Sunday in September. 4 It’s too late now to plant slow grow- ing turnips, but next month will be •tlie safer lime for planting the fast grow ing sorts. Hiss TXiTsy Stokes of BiacKVHlo Is vtaDlug northern and eastern points of interest in company witli a party of Orangeburg friends. Next week we will publish a lette.r from (’ongreisman Aiken, which came too late lor this issue. Rev J. L. Hurley will commence a protracted meeting at Salem church on next Monday. Rev. J. R. Sojourner w ill assist him. Lot* of tnrmppatfhcs we.ro planted last week and •provident folkswill eon- Mnno that good work, to the better* iifent ol w inter tab e* and live stock. Last week eighty bales of new sod a few of old cotton were weighed on the Barnwell platform. I.H*t y p ar the lirst bale was'weighed there on August 21st. . •. Mr. f,. T. Williams was in town on Monday, sttli sjulfering from a fall from III* wagon received aeverni months ago, but a« bra\e and cheerful as wTftn be wore tbo gray. • ^ /••• Speaking of the State Farmers’- In stitute at Clemson College, Capt. J A. Jenkins told tut that! the agriculturists attending it In the im* tiie leaders in their aeveral neigh^Onroothu *' —Mr. amTMraf E—L**ThrPrr und cliil-. tiirn amt Mr. ftridUfrS. J. TfrGulTer ami ehildjc.n of Orangeburg were welome guest* of Capt W. Halford family on Saturday and Sunday. The hull bat* are great eaters of mos quitoes. Let them, the hull hats.alqne and sie that vour neighbor* do like wise. The law forbids tlie killing of iuAcctivorou* birds at all seasons. Alter an absence of four years Mr. J. C. Moody of Charleston ha* again, but all too hrodlv for their eatisfaetion, gladdened hi* manyDarnwell reiativea and friends with hi* pleasant presence. By J. K. Snellinar, Esq., .Kidire of Probate in 1 , , * u ’ ■ i ’ /i _ 4 _ y Jmrtge Sneiling knows go»>d thing* Mr. C. E. Grime* paid a* an appra- elated bu*y day call l«*t weak. Mr. O. W. Pate paid u* a Sunday call that proved the belter the day the bet ter the deed. Handsome |n person and perform ance was the gmd visit' of our clever Green Is ml friend, Mr. D. G. Buab, on Tuesday. J ; r The clever mall remembrance of Capt. L. F. Hughes gave tbe week a plfiuaotbeginning but wa and manr others would be glad to see hie goqd seif,much oftener. I. L. Tobin Monday,-^- Esq. waa lu town on A* we go to pretw Barnwell surren ders bey key* to the Knight* of Pyth- laa, coming from manv Lodges to at tend the District Meeting. - ^ - - While they are here the old town theirs, with all that U has of welcome' and of hospitality. The local Knight* and all Barnwell people have but the tPtltg 'F'f 'T'yTHa RTxVT* IfT'iSR ' g.B ~IIV p^TTwv* enough for their visitor*, who repre sent an order that keeps It* members in touch of loving brotherhood, that Uvea, the charity of the golden rale and dis penses the benevolence that lifts the burden of sorrow from stricken heart* and brings again tlie sunshine of hope Into live* clouded with bereavements that sooner or later must come to all. May you carry away with y«ii as pleasant memories as you shall leave, and the longer you remain the warmer shall bo your welcome and the greater thall be Barnwell’s happiness. A CLEMSON COLLEGE REMEDY. If chicken mites bother your fowls put tomato vines In the nest* of the setting hens and on tbe floor,of the fowl house and the mites will quit the place. DEXT1ATRY, I take pleasure in Introducing my son, Dr. W\C. Milhous, to my patients. Ho has located in Barnwell and we oc cupy the same oflico, I commend him to my patients, knowing that he Is well able to tike caro of them. He will be in our office every Friday and Satur day. I w ill continue to meet my regu lar appointment* every Monday and Tuesday. J; ILE. Milhous. D.D.S. Billings returns this . t t, m-o iv gilt vitcsl.ion vi*':r. to It:* ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE IN- it'*, xp'l will occupy hi> STITL'TE. -Yon Can Get» at- CREECH'S PHAPMAOY. LIBBEY’S BBT GLASS- i LIBBKY'8 CUT GLA8S, if it*a 7*1 BBEY, U baa tbe name etebod in tbe glass •o It caa be *een and read plainly. 8o many people pay for what they think le Cul-Gla**, bat afterwards And that they have paid <*at glasa prices for only a cheap Imitation. This fraud of soil log cheap imitation* or 'Something jnst a» good*' ha* been.practiced to such an extent that the queatlou always arieea, “Is It really CUT GLASS?” You have heard the question naked yonrself, then If LIBBKY’8 name can be found on the piece ofgU** the question Is settled an the answer comes back, "ye*, there I* i*( BBEY, It’a tho real thing,** and th prettiest and finest article that can be turned out by any manufacturer. We are proud ol the fact that we represent LIBBKY’8 cut glass lathis coun ty. The price is no higher than that which you would have to pajrfor an ai tide which you could not tell whether It was curglass cnr bit Imitation. Bo why be in doubt! f/tBBEY'8 costa no more than the Imitation. Deal dee we would simply like you to see LIBBKY’8 cut glasa beside the other -brands. If I.IB- BEY’S don’t make the others look like about 80 oenta, why there Is no compari son, absolutely none. You might just os well try to coippare a perfect two carat diamond to a piece of quarts. Bee our line, very aultable for Christmas and WEDDING presents. SILVER WARE. The Brand ol oar Sterling Silver Ware is “Whiting.” WHITING mean* as much in sterling sllfyf yrare as Libbey does in cut glass. If its Whiting’s it* all rfght—Its the best. , People are so sus picious these days, they always want to know If a thing Is genuine—If its a good brand, it I* so easy for a manufacturer tn simply- plate good* nnd sell them for ns much as if they were solid silver. If tbe piece oL stiver has WHITING stamped on It everybody.know* that it Is the real stufT-r no fraud about It Wecarryafull line of WIIUTNG’S. 8TER- “L1NG SILVER WARE—juitthe thing for Christmas and WEDDING PRESENTS. A few of the articles we"eirryT—Table Knives, Forks, 8poons, Buttpr Knives, Carving Bets, .Ladles etc. " '-■f-r; — CREECH’S PHARMACY. rn n IxJu NEXT Rev. rk from a fi 1 old Virginia home, and will occupy liii pulpit on Sunday next. Mr. ChrTitophcr Langley andTamily arc down from Columbia for a w hile as Mr. Langley is writing.policies for the Hartford Life In Barn well County. Mr. Guy Cave, now holding a re sponsible position in tlie Seaboard Air Line office*, Savannah, is with Bam- »cil relative, and friends this week. Parents who expect to fUtronire hoarding schools this next session are now deciding Where to send their sons and daughters. Before deciding, you should write for a catalogue of The Orangeburg Collegiate Institute. It is one of the best schools and best equip ped schools in lower South Carolina, and ha* a faculty second to no other The school I* located In one healthiest towns in the State. of the It has ofie of the be*t rnustc departments in tbe State. Over one hundred student* have sent In application*. Write to President W. 8. Peterson for a catalogue, term* &e. He can cer tainly intarest. you. and if you send vour hovs and girls to him they will be in good bands. ulier ami _ the verv - Lodge No,..12< Ki of I*. Mr Kurd and l!, ‘ ile Y "" ,1 J - ^‘“ er and \vi»ely wcni to Rich Land a day before the fe i*r, llivreby nii*«lhg the eye and pen of our reporter last week, and having a longer good time than oil.er visitors. —The- BarnwHI—TtaptM- Association 4 ill he held witli Friendship i httrch •ginning rimr*d tv, October 2*5th, and The Savannah River Association witli ihe Allendale I'hurch. coimuenolhg Friday, November 17th. And we mark Tuesday with stone, for ('apt. S. W. Trotl.l town, recovering good a white was in look* and young health after a long and weary illness Ami all Barnwell rejoiced with hopes that the future may bring him <tbun- HAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS. u dant recoin pc use. The unsnimoii* commendation of Barnwell fortunate* who'*ttended the Rich Land barbecue and pic nlc on -f+mrsnay nnilitpliesjour rrgret that-wc conld 4lot gq, I'lie carjL-AvI Min*a f»ort4- fotk* inu*t linglo pleasantly, lor many nice tiling* have been said of thorn— derdrvcdly. At. it* monthly meeting on Friday the Lower Three Runs Agricultural Club received several valuable addi tions to its membership. It. now has about forty impes on Its roll, all keenly alive to material inter est and social anil neighborly better ment. Good seeds for the future are being sown in good soil. Prof, and Mrs. Neuffer reached Barnwell, their home for at least the next school year, on Saturday evening, slid have already made many .friends. Tbe admirable school work done by f’rof Neuffer id Alabama nnd his pleasant personality guarantee his sue* CPS) here. And tlie music classes will be fortunate In having a* their teacher *o accomplished a musician as Mrs. Neuffer. Messrs McNab A Caldwell are open ing a brand new and carefully selected and closely bought stock of dry goods, hats nnd shoes at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. A. P. Manvilla Both members of tlie firm. Mr. William Mc- Nab and Mr. J. M. Caldwell, have had large mercantile experieice nnd are up to date business men. They have the perfect confidence of ail that know them and will act and.’dve up to their flne tepnrations for high character aud ... . , fair dealing inei,'.and tlie results following this -treatment -have been sn-rettiarkable After an iBnesa of nearly four week* Well Known New England Woman Cured of Hay Fever -Cure Was Lasting. The thousands of discouraged peo ple who dread tlie approach of sum mer because they have hay fever and cannot find any relief from it, will read with Interest nnd gratitude the follow- ing statement from Helen S. Williams of Manstieiii, Mas*. # "For 27 years, from the ftionth of August uull! heavy frost, l have been afflicted with hay fever, grow ing worse and worse each year, until of late year* I was unable to attend to my work gu'ing that period. — \"La»t summer [ fortunately gave Hyomel a trial, aVl 1 am happy to say that It entirely cured me, and I have hsd no occurrence of tbe disease ■luce.” i— Tbis letter Is only one of many that have come to the proprietor* of Hyo- JENXYNKW8. —— Miss Josie Fontaine of Statesboro, Ga., is spending some time with MD* Emma Ligbt*ey.. Mr*. G, W. Jenny and her little daughter Louise are visiting relatives- and friend* «t Denmark* — Prof, and Mrs. T. D. Jones of Ehrhardt spent last Wednesday with Capt. and Mrs J. W vinan Jenny. * At the TSyt -meeting of Endow ment Messrs 8. K. ere elected delegates to attend the District Con vention to bo held at Barnwell Aug. 2.1 id ibst. Capt. J. W. Jenny is having an ar tesian well bored. Mr..J. M. Jennings of Bamberg hax Tfl'e contract and the work so far i* progressing nicely. The first bale of tlie new crop of cot ton ginned by Jenny A Loarthott ws* brought in by Mr. J r H. Williams, and was sold to J: W. Jenny & Co., for 10 cts. Thi* bale was just ton days earlier than the lirst ginned by the company last year. L. WITHINDICH LAND’S GATES. : The Educational Rally at Rich Land Academy, _ formerly Pierce’s Chapel < ffmrctr; orrT inrrsdwy la-e w**- at tend ed by some three hundred good men, better women and medal deserving young folks. Each visitor expected rb«yho;t ilHxGd—G^ycarandnot one went away disappoinTSlL For Rich [.and hospitality 1* of (he highest qual ity, an inheritance from the honored past and a* naciirai as breathing, Ttm committee on arrangement* con sisted of those live, succcsslul business men. P. B. Dicks. L. W. HIM and K. H. Dicks, who were tirele-s in their ef forts to crowd the day with happiness, and tlie good housewives of me com munity lightened their labors by their lino tact and perfect courtesy. speech making, which’win? far more sensible and eloquent than that which rings out in the State Ilou*e. At 11 o’clock Prof. B. M. Darlington was in troduced and delivered one of hi* cliar- acterlstically bright and heipful ad dresses and was followed worthily by Rev. J. Howard Carpenter of Augusta. An intermission of two hours was given, during which a glorious, feast of substantial*'and dilioactes was enjoy ed, the menu reminding all of the gen erous abundance of tlie old times and tlie culinary excellence of the latter days. Yeur scribe ha* not language to describe tlie tooth-omeness of the good .thing* so lavishly provided, and hard ly expects in all Ills future life to see anotlier equal day, unless Rich Laud Invites another future gathering. After dinner speaking is generally difficult, but following the recess Cols. J. K. Harley, G. II. Bates and C. C. Simms-proved that there are exeep lions to tlie rule and guvd the perfect after-glow to tlie programme of this true red letter day. . Tlie good people of this fair Rich Land of peace, progress and prosperity are resolved to make the Rich Land Academy of tlie near future the full peer of the school sp famous in the days of their fathers, and in their lexi con there is no such word as "fall.” Though the revenue from taxes is at present sufficient for ouly a firm of tonr.or five months the putrans have subscribed enough money to extend the time to eight or nine months and have elected a male teacher at & pom (hat it ia proposed at Uie annual con- yention of. hay fever *u<Terera to recommend llyotnei. - • By breathing.the germ killing and healing balsauH of’Njfqmel, anyoni can have at aiiy inemNvt «f the day/ either In their home or office, a climate like that of the White Mountains. The complete outfit costs but $1, extra bottles 60 ceota. J. C, Creech egrees tn refund the money to any hay feyer sufferer a bo u«q« Hyomel with - OtftbcucUt, Mrs. M A. Laffitre entered the eternal peaee oTthe Itith lust., aged about Oil years. Her body was laid to rest in the .•cnieteiratBpeedwaJi uhwrch, of which she was a consistent member. J'he.l* aurvived bv a devoted husband, three loving children, Capt. W. D Black. Mr. Paul D’L. Black, Mrs. B. W. Peeples, and many relatives who wilt cherish the sacred memories' of her perfect, beautiful life on earth, un til they ■hall meet her again, safe ib aholter 9l the throne Above, The next session of the ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will open oq Wedncadny, September SOth. • A V • / - 19Q5. Wc have rborii for a few more hoarders nnd wohld appreciate your futtronage. Our term* are moderate and ourcaurae of study, la thorough. Flna..departoaeuts of Art, Elocution and Music. - . AYrite fAr our aatalogetr r - — r l ■, J t | „ • .i;J r■ v v wk.';.rf-''^3TC!it^BUwShgMBa The very best of the season, Call and see them sure. VERY TRULY, . Whittle’s Stables, RlackVille, S. C. t Hill Top Stables <Mx$> AH the year round have on. sale ' The surest, safest, soundest W. S. IPETJBIRSOIN' President. s, a . / ‘Wofford College. IIENRY.N, SNYDER, LL^D., President. Two-degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four course* leading to the A. B. Degree. Nine professors. . Departments—Ethics and Astronomy, Mathematic**, Physic*, and Geology, Biology and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, Kngli«h, German' and Kreuch.-History and Economics. Library add Librarian. The-W. E. Burnett gymnasium un der a competent director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures bv the ablest men on the platform. Rare musical opportuni- tfes. NeXt SessiOn September 20tli. , , Board from |8 to (Iti a mouth. For catalogue or othe^r Information, address J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary, Spartanburg, 8. C. Wofford College Fitting School. so . ■’ ■ Three new Brick BnlhTings. Steam heat and electric light*. Head Master, lour teachers and matron live in the buildiuga. ^ " Sitnatcjl on the Wofford Campus. | ‘ Stndefffs take a regular course in the College Gymnasium, and have access the College Library. $115 00 pays for board, tuition and all foes. Bon* of Methodist ministers do not pay tuition. Next session begins September 20th. For Catalogue, etc., address A. MASON Dul'RE, Head Master, Spartanburg, 8. C. handsomest, hardiest and most honest HbriSB-and Mares. That long aiul public-pleasing experience can select and good cash money buy, HARNESS HARNESS. An Immense stock, reaching from the Choicest to the Cheapest Grade*. Awf separate piece sold, from a Brow Band up or down. Saddles for Meh a ad Wa* men. Lap Robes and Whip* Ac. fn vast variety, but of tbe host quality. Buggies AND 'W' agou-s. My Stock of Bugglea is superb, the moat comfortable, the moat durable, an< the prettiest In finish and style made In Atuericfc.'* f My Wagons are of the makes that have stood the test of wear and time to OM unbroken satisfaotion of all who have used them. Buy one. You will sav blacksmith bills and be blessed by your easy pulling team*. Charlie Brown, Barnwell, s. c. to Healing Springs High School: '-JsSI After the exercises a petition was eircirbrted among the free holder vcteis of the township favoring the creation of a special school district, and no one dared say nay to the splendid woman whose life is so fully consecrated to the good of church ahd State and society, the betterment of home and the bright ening of ihtLfnture. Mils Daisy Green presided at the or gan and contributed largely to the^rn- joyoientoi the day. QuetUerc, » Prepares for college and for business. Full corps of teachers from tire 1) c s t A m eiicau schools. Li ter a ly, Music aud Business, includ ing Penmanship, New building and equipage. Large field. Students are ed with the famous Springs water. • Fall begins Sept. 11, llH)o. ~ '■Tuiino i i fi.ifmabter - further information aildress, John C. Jblagerton, Prin.,. Blaekyille, S. C. A 1—dm. INSURANCE. Life, Fire, Accident, Health. We represent only "Old Line” oora- panie*. THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF NEW —YORK — courses, modern athletic furnislV- llcaling term THE NEW-YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY THE AMERICAN FIRE, OF NEW JERSEY THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF CHAR LESTON THE EMPLOYERS ^ABILITY OF LONDON All kind* of ingurance promptly writ ten and attended to in person by Sneiling & Sherfesce, Agents, BARNWELL, S. C. fIinIe fai^M FOU 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 m an excellent community. The growing crops show its supe rior productiveness. For further | information apply to Dr. E. L. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. Mrs. E. C. Halford. • • * * 5 „ TEACHERS EXAMINATION. On Friday, September 15th the *emi annual examination of applicant* for Teacher*’ Certilicates will be held at Barnwell. This will be the Anal ex amination for this year and the last opportunity to secure certificate*. —— — —Rr-Mv Dari! Bgton, -— C. S E. FOR SALE. Two young BERKSHIRE Boar*, aired bv Imported Dnnea- Hold Blunt 0S2S8, Dam, Mary F. B 71784. Weight of sire. 600 iba.; of dam, 700—in show shape. These boar*, with care, promise -, good result* in the show ring and ' " will boa credit at head of any herd ALSO< Two full sister* Choice of these four at $28 00. Younger stock of different breeding that are equally as good as above for a slight reduction in price if ta ken at once. I have as good Berkshire* as are in the South, and exjiect to keep them up to the standard. Equalled by Few and Excelled by Kone. Come- and Inspect mv herd. SatUfsction guaranteed or mon ey refunded. CALHOUN FARMS, THOMAS, 8. C. > , NOTICE. - *' . , f *. f The Road Overseers throughout th« County will please warn out their hands at once trad give their respective roads a thorough working. I am send ing a copy of the revised road law to all overseers, and they will please gov ern themsclvp* accordingly. .LB. Morris, Supervisor. ’ ^ R. U. Roberta, CiqrJt, 1805-1905.^ Four Schools: Law Sciences ^ and Teachers System of Wide Election Expenses Moderate Opens September 27th, IDO* FoTMer Schools. V -1 TO TRUSTEES: . 'A I am prepared to furnish School Fur- niture and Supplies of all kloda. I can supply the Schools of the Coun ty with thoroughly competent teacher* of high personal character; - TO TEACHERS I -G I can help you secure desirable and ' V'. 1 profitable positions. Make the School Rooms comfortable, employ the Right Teachers, and the children will mnke the progress that wtllvhe better assure Iheir success in afier life. Call on or correspond with W. H. Jones, Barnwell. 8. C. DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS, —.-we* » dehtaiToegeoi, - BLACKVILLE, S. G Will be at his Barnwell office every Monday and Tuesday, and at his home office in Bluckvilie every Fridav and Saturday. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bvbckiialtkk — Buildixu, »tIw ** ^ 1 ~ Practice in State aud Federal Courts. rJ l»rnmnl ..A kltnih ■ lion Given to all Busines*. MONEY TO LEND* W« are prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms for five years, partial aymems. interest 8 per cent on loans under $1,00Q; 7 per cent on loans over fl,4X)0. Dou’t write, come and see ,us J. O. Patterson A Son. 28—2 House Cold Tire Setter. Having bought and thoroughly test ed this new and up to date invention and finding it first class and filling a long felt want I can serve my friend* and the general public quickly, cheap- and lo-their complete eattsfnrtimr: — Bring your wagon*, buggies or other vehicles, have their tires lightened be fore tbe hauling season and so avoid break downs, delays and costly repairs. -Can shrink a set of tire* in 20 min utes—while Viiu wait. All other Blacksmith work well done at my Shops—Northwest corner of the Public Square. Give me a call, I’ll do my best to please you MACE JEFFCOAT, SAUX WALL, 8. V, DR. BO. P. LEE, JR., Dentist, illiutow,’ - • s. cl Will work anywhere in the conatrff lamf aTf a 1 m fa eaa as ri A Uj spociKI nppvtiifujvfrl* — BRING YOUR CORN and have home-made meal — -rafr frlTBt. " ’ —- BRING YOUR GRAIN and luive your stock icc4 ground. No cash to pay, only a small toll. W« have all modern machinery fur tbe** purposes. GLENDALE DAIRY, Barnwell. 8. C. C. F. CalRoin, P. 1. Bukiitlaa fa. BcSiD. Calhoun & Co* fW, Life, Accident^ Cordon© LIGHTNING 1 —-.iu— ie Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- • Strongest Com CALHOOi -omcEa ■ ■ w>wm