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ALBERT P. MANVILLE, JR. Iflpe Barnwell People. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1906. RATI* «P SUBSCRIPTION. In Advanoe,v«r Annum . On Time. chain fane erlll M1W ., nntll Snftnlav. w n It wlB < wal tUy*. The Creek movft ta M«ver'4 -WIH SprliiK* townohip J B. Merrill. Knperrlrtrr Ornn*e Rlo«aotn» and Happy Bridal Bella tliia evening. Last week cotton platform receipt* numbered 460 balea. •' Today i» th« Autumnal Equinox, tb* day and night oi equal length. r good friend. Rev. G. N. A*kew, paid um an appreciated call on Monday Gongieaaman Patteraon went to a\ ftijf ittKirt on Monday for a atay of acy- Brnnctt R. C. Rdbe.rt*. Jr., Clerk. BUSINESS NEWS. ‘ Barna-rll County Raised Seed Rre— the aort that iiiyer det eivea nr disap. polota. for »al« oy C. N. Burckhalte’-. FOR SALE. A lot Of Genuine Home Raised Ap- »pier •Oat* Seed for sale. Fricea jpii^ap pliratiorn. \ . Bryan K - a Allendale, 8. C., 7^ One l»t of furniture he sold a • W~A. tfrr.ni aTaevere attaclj,of cmutlnHed fever. came np frftiu Kline on Monday to spend several Gaya with parent's. Gviea, call and see tny W. A.Gyle* will give von 17 lh«. of Granu'ated augar tor one dollar, also a lot of % yd. White Ilomespunat 6ct». per yard. Be»t Pee Dee Plaid rinmesnui) for Sets, per yard at >V. A. Gvles. al-o some beautilul I'attcrng of silks for Ladle.* waists at 4dct* per yard. W. A. Gyles bought a lob lot/if Men and Children’s llatH w hich he is selling for less than the wholesale cost. Now I* thS time to get a Hat cheap, helore they are all sold. W. A - Gyles buys snd sell* for Cash, and cordially Invites the public to ex amine his stock of General Merchandise consisting of |)rv Goods, Shnes^ Jlat,*, Furnllurc, Medicines, Crockery, Gro uerlea and Hard warn; — : TRESPASS NOTICK. - AH persons are forbidden to enter upon our land* tn Oeorge* Creek town ship, Barnwell Countv, for the |>cr 'pose ol hunting, trapping or eommit- rii.g any other trespass, under penalty of prosecution to the full extent of tnc law. . J K. I.-iiu, Noiton Black. Sept. 19th, 1905. THE GAME LAW —- Under Act of the last Legislator* Hunting, Shooting or Trapping Quail or partridges pt oh (tilted from April jst to November 1st of' each 'year; 1 hives from March 1st to November 1st; Bats or any other Insectivorous birds are not to he killed at any time The above laws will be strictly en forced. if. W. Richardson. Game tVarden, liaruwell County. Repit IBMf.iWBS;- — - ” J. F. Carter, Esq., of Bamberg, a very pleasant geutleaian. waf io towu 36bt*day. » Rev J. B Holley of) Bamberg has accepted the pastorate of thd .Second Baptist Church of Augusta. ' Attornev* John R. Bellinger of Bam berg and Z A. Senrson of Uampton were In town on Friday. Capt. W .1. Sunders and family re* turn to F.tlrfax tin* week attar a perfect summer stay at Heudersoiivitle, NO •' ' s We have recflved * dopy of ihe Premium List .for the 'Ktilrty t^vei th Aoiiual Sra'td Fair at Columbia/ Octo- After n tong Illness, at 8 o’cToek bn Sunday morning, Mr. Albert P. Man- vlUe, Jr., youngest sou of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Manville, Sr , departed thl« life at the honw of hta parent*, aged about 26 years. So gentle was his nature, so tender and trusting his disposition so brave and true Ida courage to do the right, an white and pure hi* life from childhood epEECH’S PHAPMACY. . UBBEY’S 6BT 0LASS. v LIBBKY'8 CUT GLASS, tf tt*a LIBBEY, it ha* the name etched In the glass _ _ __ soil can be seen end read plainly. Mo many people pay for what tb* y think la until ho aiistvered to'tlte Mssteria call I Cut Glass, but afterward* find that they have psld cue* glass prices for only a ahd passed within tha gates of pearl cheap Imlratlon. Thls fr*¥^ olA«niii>{ cheap Imlutlons or “aomethlng just a* that all who knew him loved him with .good” h«a heoh practlcerf to suclf an extent, that the question always arises, “le her 24 to 27 1905. t Mr. C. W. Pate, geitlu# woU-nleefy l>r. Jesse Green, who has been In the di ng business at Gaffney several years, came home last week lor a stay ail too short for the liking of his friendr. —• Rev. J. W. II. Dyehes w-rites us pleasantly of Id* hsppv life among the good people of Virginia And he well deserves lb“ir best love upd confidence. The Square near the Sanctum Was as lively fora while on Saturday morning with cotton seed sellers a* It ever was with Imrse swapper* on a September stale day. With thi* ig'ue we finish several* college and school advertisements, and next, week we will have room for ad vert 1 s e mimis ol. luiLJiicrclmWfrlemb-] the sinecrest afl'ectiou and hot) him witfntheir highest, truest regard, and though so soon taken from the heart* rhat'ao loved him he shall not be forgotten Fur In the short span that he was given ththem he showed each hour, each daV, eSich 3'ear how one can llye< u-nscarred by the thorns that hedge Hie human pathway, unspoiled l»y the-temptations that allure, keep ing the whiteness of his x >ot from the cradle, throng the weariness of pain O.ntH croWpcd wjth rejoicing In the hon\e etoynal. And ids menmr^shall linger apd be loyed here; tfi<Teuilltt that had, the sweetness o( the spring time, the vhlce so soft a fid gentle, t^e eye so o'enr a true, file heart *o pwr* arul tender, t example so stirring to higher,fetter HlesMallhea leaven, drawing Others to fwrew him ashe folio wed L'nrqU. As the morniWg star rose bright with sine promise of anOttier Sabbath his spirit passed Into the eternal |><?ace, and as the sun sank low * in'The West lit* body was lab) by lovfng hands to re*t in ihe Baptist Church yard, to wait until the min of the resurrection morn shall rise. The touching la»t service* of the church weie tenderly administered by Rev. W. M. Jones of Willlston, and all gathered ihnre, the oW* tlie middle sged and the young, every heart sor rowed with hi* stricken kindred,- yet was comforted bv the perfect assn ranee that earth's loss is Heaven’s gain, that he I* safe forever more in the shelter of the great .white throne above.. t rwally CUT GLAHW l 1 ” You have heard LIB BEY’S name can be found on the piece of gla«irthe qneation i* fettled and the answer domes back, "yea, there ia LIBBEY, it’s the real thing,” and the prettiest and finest article, that can be turned out hr any manufacturer. We are proud of the factyhat we represent LIBBKY’M cut glass in this boun ty. The price la no higher tlttln that which you would have to pay for an ar- ticle which you could not tell tyhethar it was cut glass or an Imitation. So why be in doubt? LIBBEY’S eofsa no more than the imitation. Besides w« would simply like yqti to see LI BKKY’S cut glass beside the other brand*. If LI BpV’8 dohjt make the pthers look like about 80 cents, why there is no oompan- unsoMcd | *bn, absolutely non*. Y®U might just a* well try to eomoare a perfect two rat dhtmond to a piece of quartz. See our line, very auitable for Christinas 1 an$) WEDDING presents. k SILVER WARE^" Brand of our Sterling Silver Ware is “Whiting.” ITING means ns much In sterling allver a cut. ghtss. If its Whiting’s its all right—its the pieionrGiese days, they always want to know iL a good brqnd. It is so easy for.n mamifaCtureV jr care a*' Lib bey does In best. People are so sus- a thing is genuine—if its to sunply. plate goods and sell them for ns much a* if they \vere solid silver. If the piece of sliver has WHITING stamped on 11;everybody knows that it la the teal stuff-no franiLabout it. We carrvtt full line of WHI TING'S STER LING SILVERWARE—ju*t the.thing for Christmas and WEDDING PRESENTS. A few of the article* we carryTable Knives, Forks, Spoons, Butter Knlvep, Curving Seta, Ladle*etc. ~ CREtCH’S PHARMACY. Just received nt WtlTTXLE’S SiTABLES ville, 8. Horse; In led C. Mairnilit iNo brought to S Healthy, Honest, agniliecnt, Honey-Making are absolutely the tineet we f better and few as good have ever iCaroliuiL * - Also, one car Virginia Wagons; one car Brown Wi ons; A Fine Lot of Surreys; A Beautiful Lot of ~ gkfo; A Full Stock of Harness; Two Thousand Bi els Home Grown, Sure Making, Seed Oats. Buy stock now. while vou have cottomnoney. are cheaper than they will be after Kew Year, and Winter’s work will put them in tine shafpc to stand Spring and Summer climate. „ No better qualities:* No cheaper prices anywhere than at ^ Whittle’s Stables, ^)ackViHe f S. C. CGN'QUEREI) COLORADO. Capt. C. II. Mathla, w ho origlnaferl 4ght l.ere In lUruwell county ihe now ffcpintis Kdcn watermelon ha* eclip*ed II the West In the perfection of hl*- 'Kdeii Gem” canUloupe ~From tue k<M*kv Ford, Colorado Gazette of late date we learn that at tlo gical Fair held tlmre Capt. Mathis took tho blue rlblmn over all cun pent ll/s' one nayiog: “I don’t think it UfTalr to give him the blue ribbon, for\the reatoftt* hare nothing w« van show in hi* daft*.” ^ Two year* ago In Uv»klr.g over the eantahuipe <T < .p* «miii»d KiH’kv I’.irtL he found Mime In a fLhl 'better neited and better shaped tnan thj average — appaaachiiig nearer Kla Ideal than any lie had seeu On examination he found that the need cavity wa* very email and the flavor deHcUius To get theae ’lopee he bought the whole five nere tract, paying $180 for iL La*( year from the*e carefully selected seed he Had 15 aere* planted, fron^A hich he aaved 3 771 ftounds of •eedyrotn the jiearest perfe»-t ’lope*. Till* venr from tho be#t of tlteae improved.^*eed’lie planted 4- acre*, ami now ha* a coita- loupe that I* solid!v and heavily netted, lie lliioka it a Hi take two mme year* to. get it a* pevfrcrtty perfect as he w ishc* to make it. The Gazette «ayaIt 4* atrongly »u*- pected that it 'wa* one of the Eden Gem* Instead of an apple that tempted Mother KVa to her downfall. The Kilen Gem* stand transportation ICO to 120 per cent better than Colorado ’loupe* and brought $1 per crate In New York white other Rocky Forda were selling at $2 The seed eavitv in the Kdeu Gun* U ao smalt tha t ly fait** ii* tii gtve a pnund.of seed, w hile 42 ordinary ones yield a pound of seed. ', .44*—: Bamberg I'etit Juries for Hie first week of court were drawn on Tne-dav. W. T. Still. II. V, Tanr, II .JL- —■Blown, Jr.. J. CT BT«Tii>p. J M. .stoke*. G. W. Mi icy. G.W. Hightower. Wli^ fiessiuger, W. E Chitty, J. I).’ Uope- land, Jr., C, K. Siuoak. JL T, Gndlt4*, li. T. WarireB. O. O. Mathi*. w. R Hire*. J. D. Baxter, K. F. Eelgler. J —f*. Flail*; Jeff Gunnel*, R. R. Tem- - pleton, J. W. Baxter, F. G. Fleklmg, D. O. Kteedly, L. W. Ritter. O. A 4itee»rTfrFr4bn+th, J. W. Lafn, G. Frank Hamherg. H. Ehrhardr. II. W Heard, Furman Cook, W. 1*. Riley, J. J Kearse, G. R. Ayer, F. W. Free, L. M. Bishop. urn] others. Mi-s Nell Aldrich Duncsn, passing a btgtltT creditable examination, qraa ad mitted last week Into Mdtn: Saint Ag ue* Odlege, in Baltimore's most beau tiful suburb. S'epben Rol-.e'rta, colored, ended a Saturday mhluiglit quarrel ijtitli Mary Morris, colored, near Cave's church hy cqtiing her throat. Roberts made his escape into Georgia. Mr. J. II. I’arWa of Laurens is the new- manager of The Barnwell Oil .. Mil I llw ■ztamhi.-uMXvaaditig.ly weH- with hi* home people, who regret the removal of hi* family from their midst. The State Board of Health has ap pointed Dr. K. 1.. Patterson to look af ter MtiVii pox cases in this.county and to carry-omt the plan to revaccinate all mdiool children.mid others exposed to that disease. Young X<-noan A n.(lpjcgoja.,.o£...RUiU Land ttiwTitih'ip'liai^iifa left arm so lac- w»44Htv*ttrV“ffV^Tt'wiiT that' a uY^ potation above the elbow was neces- *ary. Dr. A. B. Patterson "performed the operation.—* Col. R ibert Aldrich returned to his T)u*y ofUce lust week, after a restful va cation at Saluda. X C Mrs. Aldrich and children will not come home until aft> r the Indian Summer has made glo- rioiis the mowntnimsr Gen T. W. Carwile. although he ha* seen the statement that the veteran* would he invited to mect in thc city of Ureenvllle thU year, has had no otlieial InforjziHtion in regard to the mztter.— Edgefietd Advertiser. Last week was brightened by pleas ant remembrance* fiom Messra Bryan Briii . A P. Given*, S. I. Eaves, Wil liam Berry,* J. <'. R Creech, W 11. Hartzog (of Blackville K. F'. 1). Nb. 1) and Capt O. D. A Willson. Rev. R. A. SuldeU, the evar.geHat wa* in town on Monday, this guestlil rrea-urer J. B. Armstrong; A ver; general do.-lre wa* expressed that and hi* sweet singer, .Mr. Marshall, wiil soon held a protracted meeting at this place. ‘ ■ The Long Branch Philosopher gave us a delightful surprise party by bring ing a couple of freah September melon*, dew .CotiUsd and full of con densed, caitcet, teatedaweetnefs. One of them w-n* grown from seesf from a melon rip«Mied this rummer, A high price is predict' pea* next.year. O-vlag to the season the crop la small. Besides a larger acreage than uzual will be p'anted in othpr rmatl grain to npike up for the shortage in tho corn crop*, and seed to sow tho stuhhie land will bo In big demand next year. , The Stale Board of Education 1 on Friday approved the appointment* of Prof- W. W^Jlart as-a-momtier of the Barnwell County Board nf F.dncation, of Mi** Leila C. W-alker to Winthrop college and of Leonard^ ami Leslie MeHn-hamp of' WiliUton t«> normal tcholarrhlpi in tho South Carolina College.' lie BLACKVILLE ITEMS. Misses XTiim^fid Isabelle Free left for Limestone College on WedwiJaday morning, to renmin until June of ‘(m;. Miss Sarnh ILnnmet will attend Lan dcr College at Greenwood, S. C. J. K. liair, Jr , le(t Saturday morn ing fr-r Union, lie will spFnd a few dily* with his brothers, Drs. I, M. and ll B. liair; And go from there to Fur- nun University for the uolleglate year. Miss Blanche Baxley lelt Tuesday morning for Winthrop College. M Us Hait'e Rena JilUuuu..I«45-W«4- IVBFfTa'v’morning for Orangebutg to at- 'tend the Orangeburg Collegiate Insti tute, whiih opcmi on Wednesday,^Oth. Miss Evcrlyu Milhous entertained a number of her friends on Wednesday l»*t. Those present \fvro: Misses A4 riia and Isabelle Free, Leonard Kelly,~ Maud Leonard, Miriam .strong uf Af r lendale, who i* visiting the Misses Free, and Mis* Bertha Davidson, one of Newberry's tftiarnilng young iadies, aa.d-a«diAwnt f<TSCfrcr tn tfie GTadctf School here. Mr. Botand went to Columbia Friday afternoon and Mrs. Boland went to vis it her home near Augusta Friday morn ing. Mr*. J. II. K. Million*, with Miss Kveilyn, leave Thursday fpr Charleston to spend a lew days in ''the city by the sea.” -Mhu-Kva White of Fluiunce will stop over in Bkckvilia for a few days, the guest uf Miss Marie Milhous. MI-s Fowler of Atlanta is visiting her niece and nephew. Hra and Mrs. AT 11. Nea«on. Airs. James McMillan of Savannah is visiting her husband’s family, Rev. W. 1>. McMillan. Mrs. Percy Rice and daughter of K’c'-sviHe, Ua., are vDlting Airs. Ellen Rice of River Side. Miss Lit Brown of Aiken is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell. Th ro was a shooting scrape here | Saturday afternoon. Sam Benjamin, colored, was shot with a double barrel | X'-w by Ag( nt Brown, colored. The shooting was done In the midst of a ! crowd and on the maitr street- Sum Benjamin is a ttuchiiiUL~ So far he is still alive. All the year round have on sale „ surest, safest, soundest Mules for all purposes Buckeye Glass Feed Grain Drills Tofmefly |80; 8-disc, now $60, formerly STEE^ TOOTH HARROWS, K ^0-tooth now 510, formerly $\2 SO. 60-tooth now $10.SO, formerly $2L < Boy Dixie Plows now $ 1.40, formerly $tV75b_ Cultivators—Two-hor^ Walkyig now $20, for merly $2^.00; One-horse now $}, formerly $4.£& Still selling wagons down; am overcrowded. ^ L. TL BRARHAiW; _ ELLENTON, S. C. handsomest, hardiest , and moi honest Horses and Mares / , That long and publliy pleating exporlence can selact and a good cash ihomj bog; HARNESS “ HARNESS."' \. i . I- An Immcnao stock, reaching from the Choicest to the Cheapest Grades. aW I separatc^picce sold, from a Brow Band up or down. Seddlea for Men and inen. Lap x {tobes and Whips Ac. In vast variety, but of the best quality. My Stock of Bu the prettiest In finish My Wagons are of unbroken satisfaction ©3 AND is superb, the most comfortable, the most durable, makes that have stood the test qf wear and time to Sale and Livery Stable, Buggies, Wagons, Har- . - ness and Farm Implements. h ? Y ^ h h I of\all blacksmith bills and be blei who have nsed them. Buy one* by your easy pulling teams. ‘i: You will mif ie Brown, .l, s. a fTVT 4 i nL NE) (1 ri fc _ - W?rS. NO l ies. The Warehouse ('ommllteq of the f>|vision of tl»e Southern < y ‘otton Grow «rs Association for Barnwell County will meet at the Court House on Mon day, tho 26th, September, at 11 o’clock for the tran*aHon of such busi’ness h* may come up for their consideration The tollowing names compose the com tnittee: L. W. Youman*. R. If. Walker. H M’. Uichardson, O W. BdyIstfu*»<.AV i Z- Bryan J.C. Griflin, H. Clay Creech. Robert Ray, I. G. Rountree, T. J. Grubb*, r. \V. Manuel, Sam Mattiiews, G. More Holly, Ansel Meyer; Flans and upeclflcation* are on exhl bltiou at H. L. U’Bannon's oftico. Builder* and contractor* would do well tn call and examine same In order that they tuav lie able to bid on same, as contract will be let at the earliest possible time. H. L O’Bannnn. Frank If, Creech, riqc’ty. Pres. Nine very admirable—y-oufvg- ladies stood the exanttnatton for Trnrhers’ CertlficaU** on FfftfR?!' Tflotnrh lack, ing college training they deserve all the more credit fur what they have ac complished with limited opportunities. In practical school work they are qualified to accomplish as good -reaults a* the average holder Of a diploma. The} know thnr theV’will be judged by • what they (hi and not by the prestige I of u college course. The monthly meeting of the Lower Three Runs Agriculiural Club on Kri dav was well attended/ Several new member* were added and the roll now numbers about fifty, nH occupations represented, but all of one mind in favor of agricultural betterment. Speeches appropriate to the purpo r es of tin** dub were made hy Vnembers George H. Bates and James O. Patter son. AT the next meeting addresses wfH be delivered by members Frank H. Ciwoh and 11. W. Richardson. y Everv township in every county In the State* needs an agricultural club! after the style of the—Lower TlireoT At LONG BRANCH. We had occasion to be at Long Branch church one day during the re cent protracted rneiting fbr the first-] time in eight or nine years. Theu the pastor was the well loved ami long remembered Rev. A. Uuist, who gave J himself to God at the pamc time and was baptized in the swine water with 1 the writer's father, who passed nwav from this life almost twenty five years ago. But well do 1 remember as regu larly as the second Saturday and Sun-J (lay In each month came, ever so cold I or so hot, would my father saddle the | seem 1 ugly never tired animal ami go Tiding up the road. Wherer to Long Branch to hear Gods message delivered by his messenger previously spoken of. The preacher I recently heard there reminds me of him so much, butTUtle did I think In thorn tlafra or nvnp in later years that old Long Branch would come to what seemingly if now is. Old historic Long Branch, has no pastor. * Tihn - wrku*F hwwokt Long Branch and her people. This sermon was delivered- by the Rev.-W. Gloven, mostly to the fathers of tlie . church. Wc don’t think a molraaftpi-n- I Will be in my office every Kri priaw wxt and sernpin could be deliv-1 , • ,, .. »♦ ». eredto those people, if he is to be | day and Saturday until November regular pastor our visits will not be so For Better Schools. . 1 » TO TRU8TEE8: I am prepared to furnish School Fur niture andSuppHeaof alt kindi. X L/ i. r • The next session of the ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will open on Wedneiday, September 20th, 1905. We have 700m for a few more boarders and would appreciate your patronage. Our terms are moderate and ourcotiraeof study la thorough. Fine departments of ~irt, Elocution and Music. — . Write for our catalogue. I can supply the Schools of theCoun* tv with thoroughly competent teachers of high personal character. ’lEIRSOirsE President. rs^r -r x, TO TEACHERS: I can help you secure desirable and 1 ■ : —,- * a profitable positions. Make the School Boons comfortable, employ the Right Teachers, and the children will make the progress that will the better assure their success in afier life. * Call on or correspond with , W. IL.Jonya, ' Barnwel»r&. C. IH. LMILflOUS.- I TAL SUBGEOS, r4 DR. W. C. MILHOUSr Barnwell, S.C. NOTICE. • Barnwell Baptist Association meet thi* year at Friendrtnp l ch on the •J6:h day of October, in- f the 10!It, a* published 4n the far apart in the future. When the collections \verc added to gether we think it exceeded twenty dye dollars good. Come again. Broth er Glover, wo like to hear yoti. Visitor. Terrill County Georgia, is either a very dissipated or very good place. The people there will have no county tax to pay in live year*, as the dispen ►ary profit* are sulllcient to meet all 'expenses. The dt*pen*arv there is a county affair, no Columbia business connected w ith it. first. ^ From November 1st to April I will be in my office every day. From April to November I will calls or attend calls in the country meet patienti at any of our towns by appointment. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gyles—Bargains in TM*- obanaiw -wMi* mtfio by TrreettTrg Wii* ii very excellent one, je- the Executive Committee at the re-. 4iu«naf a committee appointed hy the Baptist titate Gcmvention last Decem ber. fdiurchc* will take notice of this vhangc 4a xfimlatlnff thdr drW-gates. , ^ J. A. Jenkins, „ -dee. Com. Club*. Tn«y need not begin with large, memberships but they w ill grow' 1 if conducted on right line*. Tin ir cf- fe(rt is not onlv educative but tliev bring the famiera ami butdne** men together and prepare them to act to gether whenever occasion demand*. And there’s no other way to seeme that union in which Utero is strength. The protracted meeting at Lonft Branch (!hurch that commenced on the 12ih iu*t. clbsed on Friday. Rev. W.* W. Glover of Augusta did all the preaching; other juinMera expected being kept away _hy sick net*. .T be. W. A. good*. O many Patterson , . _ _ — Run*, Bennert Spring* and Four Mile ~R?rrXiwell and Ba^nberg Counties for sale. Glendale Dairy Farm—Highest Class Jersey's for sale. J. E. Lain and Noiton Black—Tres pass Notice. _ •tilling 4«v ten acces-ion* to mcm'ier- chip, four by Baptism, two by-letter and four by restoration. AH member*, both male and female, are earnestly requested to attend con ference at the chwrvli at l) a. tn. on MCXt Saturday. LI K E KIN DIN 0 MON EY. Finding health is like finding money —so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, tor* thrpirt, or chest irritation, better acf promptly like W. C. Barber, of £andy Level, Va. Ho says: *T had a terrible chest trouble, caused hy smoke and coal dual un oi v Umga^tnrt. after fl ndtffjf no“ re- Hef P other remedies, I waa cured by Dr. King’s New Diacnvery for Con- sum ption,Uoughe and Colds.” Greatest >>alc of any oougb or lung .medicine in tlie world. At C. N. Bnrekhalter’s Dnig rtt«ve. Croech'a I^arroacy. 60c. and Si I**, guaranteed. - Trial bottle tn*. 1; . iNSURANCE. JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORN KY ^T LA-W, »Lifc, Accident, Fire, Health. DICKS - HOUSE, 631 BROAD ST., Augusts, Ga. Excellent rooms and gootT table oard.—Ratos, |1.60 per day; spectaL rates by the week. A. P. Dtcks, Pkop We represent only ‘'Old Line” com panies. THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF NEW YORK THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS ' AGENCY THE AMERICAN FIRE, OF NEW JERSEY THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF CHAR- ' LESION THE EMPLOYERS LIABILITY OF LONDON kinds of insurance promptly writ- ] - ten and attended to in person by Bubckiialtrb — Buildixo, Barnwell, • S. O. Practice tn tfuta Prompt Atten- FTd ®T a f TTIon Given to all Business. S.C. - Will be at jii* Barnwetf office every Monday an^f Tuesday, and at bis hontf office in Blacltville every Friday and Saturday.-^ ) dT jno. p. lee, JR., Dentist, 'WILLISTON, - - B. 0, Will work any wboro lo Use couatrw' by special appointment. MM YOU - COM land have home-made 'uiSHBi MONlEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms for five years, partial payments Interest 8 per cent on loan* under |1,000; 7 per cent on loans over $1,000. Don’t write, come and aeo us J. O. Patterson A Son. 28-2 House Cold Tire Setter. meat BRM YOUR GRAM and have your stock feed! ground* No cash to pay, only a small toll. Wa have all modern machinery for thee* purpoM*. , GLENDALE DAIRY, Barnwell. 8. G. C. F. CallMI,^ f. I. ElOtltbri f Wb. Iclak - " v e#« ■ "■ y .Saelliag & Slierfesce, yeits, BARNWELL, Si C. REGISTERED HEIFERS. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Tho Registration Books will be open in the Court House on the first Mon day (sale day) in each month for the transaction of such business as ia re quired by law., W. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. R. Dunbar. Secretary. .NOTICE. The Road Overseers throughout the County will please warn out their hand* at onoe and give tiwir respective roads a thorough working. I am wind ing a copy of the revised road law to all overseers, and they will please gov ern themselves accordingly. «T. B. Morris Supervisor , A U. C- Uobeus.Qiofk. =- Glendale Farm at Barnwell, has for «ale a number of fhoice registered Jersey Heifers and yortng Bulla, the offspring of oftr noted Tormentor Bull by fine registered cow*. We had In tended to reserve these heifers for ^ur own use. but now offer them without reserve for safe. This ts a good oppor tunity for those desiring fine heifers as they reprerent nine years of careful se lection and breeding of the best JerjMJi ttiriTTfl Calhoun & Co<j Life, Accident country. Our cattle have been purchased from celebrated herds north and and they show fef$ ||em- selves, aud their offspring are da fine as can Ha had anywhere, fbdfgree* regiHUtf** cmiflcate and transfer to nartW ftfifehaser furnished free of vkityt; Tbte uffer wUt ftoUaMloiig. Having bought and thoroughly test ed this nay and op to date Invention aaiL findlSg it first class and filling s tong felt.want I can serve my friends ] and the general publirquickly, cheap ly and to their complete satisfaction. Bring youf wagons, buggies 6r other vehicles, have their tirea tightened be the hauling qearson' and so avoid | break down*, detfifys and costly repairs. Can shrink a set of tires in min utes—Wnil« ( you wait. AU oth'vr fllacksmlth #otk well done at mv ^tiops—-Northwest corner of the Public hquaru. Give me a call, I’ll do my bestto please^on ' MAOE JEFffCOAT, •uuiwaLVit'Ci UGHTNUT^ ► AND'' 1 *!*' m Livestock Ml —Af Loyrst Stromobot | ' CA —OK THE. BANK 4*-'