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Barnwell People. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,190ft. ‘-jk l.J.-l., 'i r—— M RITES Of SURSCBIPYIOlt. In Adv«no«, per Aunum I^TM On $2 00 The ehnln nlH he at Meier’ we J R. Morrln, SnpervUor. R. C. Roberta, Jr., Clerk. W. A. Gyle* will jrlve .row 17 lb*, of Granulated auE*r Inrone,dollar, aUo a lot of yd. H bite Rotneapun at Sett, per yard. Bert I’te Dee Plaid nome*pnn for 6<!U. per yard at W. A. y Gvle*. abo fume beautiful pat.term of *|lks for I^adiea waiat* at 40oU per yard. W. A. Gyle* bought a Job lot of Men and Children'* Hate which he U aellinV for lea* than, the wholesale coat. Now i* the time to jt* 1 ! a Hat cheap, belore they are all sold. W. A. Gyle* buy* and aella for Cnah, and cordially Invitee the public to ex amine bla rtock of General .MerchandNe oonaiatinit of Dry Good*, Shoe*. Hat*, Furniture, MedlHnea, Crockery, Gro- cerle* and llkrdware. Notice to (lie Public. f 4 . J. Williaaaa, formerly of Edge- field. R. B. Dorn, formerly of McCor mick, with other*, bare organized a company to be known under the Arm name of William*, Dorn 4 Co., for the purpose of conduc ing a feed and snle stable, with an up to date wagon yard In connection therewith, to be located on MeKInnie Street and near the North Augusta bridge. They solicit the pa (etMtage of the r friend* and the gener al public. it is the old street c*r stsble* prop •rty. High and dry—without mud in the rainy winter season. Williams, Dorn A Co., ~ A ugjyjtH, Ga STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL, - - In the frubnie court. By J. K. Snelllng, Esq., Jadu"* of Probate in v,- Barnwell County. Whereas M. W. Bush hath made milt unto me to grant him Lettrrs of AihninlstxMtou on the estate of Simon Owens, ^ueeaaed, These are, therefore, to cKe and admonish all and shigular, the kindred and creditors of the said Simon Owens, deceased, that they be' and appear before tne, in tliq t'tmrt of Pro bate to I* held nt Barnwell on t'atorday, Oc- to' er 7t^, 1805, next, after ptiblication hereof, a* H whrtoelHn the for^BtsfTti; tx'itho^ cause, it any they hare, why the said admin not be granted. Uiren under my Hand this 18th day of Sep tember, Anno Domini 1905. JOHN K. 8NELLINO, Probate Judge. Armstrong of last week's best lesion dry for newt Items to sprout. Gnl Robert Aldrich spe,a| aotl*dlJ Hi tttrtxrmr. Student David Cohen has returned to tlM College of t harlerton. i Miss Susie Harley of Columbia is the .pretty gue-t of Mrs. W. D. Grime*. > ' b Harlan Creech and Ernest Harley went 10 Wofford College last week. Mr. B. y.^Jlrunimoinl paid n* hla regular annual good cell on Tueaday. Col Joaeph Erwin was welcomed on Friday by Ins many Barnwell friends. That good farmer, Ur. W. B Nor ris, gave us a pleasant chat Ac. the other day. - ■ Handsome Frank Varuville was one of and brightest callers. lion. J. W. Crum was in town on Friday, his drat visit in a dozen years to his old county seat. Friday was the luckiest day of the week, because it brought us the good company of Mr. J. W. Hates. Misses Carrie and Catherine McNahi, »ttie Creech and Nan Walker go iW week to enter Columbia College. Solicitor Davis disposed of 25 crim inal cases at the special Aiken court last week and Is busy there yet, reliev lug the congestion. Capt N. M. Walker Interviewed ns pleasantly and properly last week. Uis visits to Barnwell are too few and far between to satisfy his friends. The Barnwell Baptist. Ministers’ Conference will meet at Blacktille on Tuesday after the tir-t Sunday III Oc tober. W. G. Britton. Secty. Miss Eloise Owens will be glad to see her many friends at the Barnwell Millinery Stoie, and to please the most fastidious . in their selections of fall pu-tcliat-lngs. Mrs, II. F. Drummond nnd Mis* T.nt- tie Drummond of Elko and Miss Clara Hair of Orangeburg delighted their Barnwell frlejTtfs with' their pleksant company on Tuesday. SIMMS—OOLE. You Can GTefTat- One of the most brilliant soelai func tions of the year 1905 was the mar riage of Ml** Zaidee Aldrich Simms and Mr. Robert Boyd Pole In tha- Chureh of the Holy Altortles on last Thursday evening gt 8.30 o’clock; Re?, tt. Cary Beckwith, Rector, performing the f'eremony Promptly at the apiminted hour the , . Hirge choir, ledbr Mrs. BB.Mnselev WIT can ba saen and read plainly. Ho many people pay for what they think Is - - . - - r'... fit K... — —**-■* * C -* “* 4 1j f t epEECH’S PHAPMAGY, LIBBEY’S 6WT 6LASS- LIB BEY'S OIJ^ GLASS. If it's UBBEY/ it baa the name etched in the gtam • BLACKVILLB, Si C sang Lobeirgrin’s Bridal Ohorns, dw ring which the brldaj party entered in the following orderUshers. Messrs W. G. Simms, Jr , and I.sdson FDh- bhrna of Allendale; Dame of Honor, Mrs. J. O. Fatter*«*n, Jr , wearing a costume of pale green grenadine over green silk, trimmed in cream lace and applique and green hat to niatoh.^ car rying a shower bouquet of pink carna tions and asparagus ferns; Brides mild. Miss Elizabeth Waddell of (Ireenville, wearing a pretty gown of pale green mousellne over green silk. Cut Glssa, hut afUrwards tlad <hat they have pslrt cVlt glass prices foF only a cheap imitation. This fraud of selling cheap imitations or “something just aa good” ha* been practiced to such an extept that the question always arises, “ia It realty CUT GLAS8?” You have heard the question asked yourself, then If l.i BBKY’H name can be fm»nd on the piece of gla«s the question is settled and the answer comes back, “yes, thAre le L(-RBEY, it’a the real thing,” and the prettiest and linert-articlo that‘can be turned out hv any manufarturet. We are proud ol the fact that we represent LIBBKY’S out glass lb this eoun- ty. The price la no higher than that which you would have to pay for an ar ticle which yon could not tell whether it was cut glass or an Imitation. Sb why belndnubti LIBBEY’H costs no more than the Imitation. Besides we wAnld simply Ilka you to see LIB BEY’S cut glass beside the other brands. If LIB- BEY’S don’t make the.other* look like about 80 cents, why there is no compari son. absolutely none. You might Just as well try to compare a perfect two carrying pink carnations and f«rn*, ^* rrtt rt, * n,onf, T to “ P i<H;e 0 * < l u,,rtr *, S«« our line, very suitable for Chrlttmaa Ji. till Miss Ruth Work* of Atlanta, whose ^Ape taate and pretty skill arc so well iipiirecinted by all that have seen her beautiful creations. Is again With the Barnwell Millinery Store. Clever Otrartte Brown has two car loads of Cream of Kama* Stock, 80 ttmTBTinTYrhorses, coming to the Hjll Top Stables, as last as kteam can bring them. -He want* everybody heeding stock nrfiv or next year to come and see them and him. Published In Tnz te tuber 28th, 1905. * Babxwell rzocL* trttfwwfththeTrtjjottrndThew ly coined good oiler* that ajpre dropped _ into Tna Pk*mu.m a empar^naffeis hi -the gently opening hands of^the good Samaritan*: “Private" K. H. Walker and also Me**r* W. C. Bax'cy, Sr , J. W. Handers and S. W. Creech, w'hi e the Pharisees passed over on the West aide of the public square, If anywhere of were about that day. STATE OF SOUIH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL, la the Probate Court. By J. K. duelling. Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas Mrs. Minnie' Jenkins ha*h made suit unto me to grant her letters of Adminis tration, on the estate of Willie J. nkics, de ceased, 1T»e*e are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said Willie Jenkins, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the < ourt of Probate to l»e held at Barnwell on Wednes day, Itth October, 1905, next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they hare, why {he said administration should not be granted Given under my Hand this Jtkh day of Sep tember, Anno Domini, 1905. i-' v' JOHN K. SNEILING, Probate J ti-lge. Published In Tna Bxrnwell I’koci.c Sei> ternber 28, 1906. A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. Dr. John F. RusseU of tbn New York Post Graduate Hospital claims that af ter seven years of experiments he ha* discovered an addition to the treatment already used that ha* increased the -of ’ewe fif TTffisiimpft■ >ii nearly 100 per cent. Hi* treatment is based on tlie theory that the disease is largely due to in ilnutritijn, th it the consumptives' body doe* not readily absorb the elements it needs to create normal blood. To enable tit« ‘patient to absorb more fat than was needed for - the production of heat or energy and more protein than was needed to repair wasta was the proper treatment Dr. the proper diet, and by using ^hat he bail discharged as cured in the past five months eleven patients the previous record * for tbe entire year being thirteen cure*.——r r— The good attention of onr readers vis iting Augusta. Ga. with their own con veyances nr to purchase stock is called —advertisement i't thl* Issue of tbe Feed attd Hate Stable and Wagon Yard of William*. Dorn 4 Co. No man in tlii* State has » higher reputation for bn-iiie-ft Integrity than ifon Loon J. William* and his associate* we believe are good men, for miles* he knew them to he all right Mr. Williams would not lie in busluc** with them. Give Wil Hams, Dorn 4 Co. a trial. J ThU Ik bl* rensmlT: He Lakes equal parts of potato, midland sweet, onion, ‘-'beet, cab bilge,- turnip, celery, apple, pine apple, carrot, parsnip, rhubarb, summer squash, tomato, spinach, rad ishes. string beans, and green pea* with the pods, scrubs them with a brush In fresh water, mixes and cuts them Into small pieces and grind* them to a pulp. Then he squeezes the Juice out of the mas* through s coarse doth. Tbe dose of juice is two ounces twice a day after meal*. Dr. Joseph Oldfleld, a famous En glish physician, says that the Russell treatment is not a new discovery, a* he had used It for sevedli years In a hos pital with good re&utHs on cases not too far gone. Be warns' people not to jump to tbe conclusion that It is a sure and speedy cure as was claimed for Dr. Koch’s serum. Dr. Oldfield says that tbe right use of fruitand vegetable juices is of the utmost importance in increasing the stamina of the blood corpuscles of the body, which are the soldiers defending tbe health against tbe attacks of hostile germs. According to Oldfield nook- ad vegetables do not have the same ef fect as the raw juices, because the wa ter in which the vegetables are cooked Is thrown away^ though it contains their chief salines. The vegetables ihould be left in tbe water in which '-^4hey are boiled, or cooked by steaming. Fleeh food, according te Dr. Oldfield’s rlence, is a stimulant just the gs alcohol, buj^grains, fruits and Vegetables ard the real health makers. Of (ttitu tin beet art) raisins, appies gnd pears. tnouit \ -‘Mhey * rie« W?»' r Tbe rays that break in rainbow rlila. Keep ever rolling to the shore; Rut oh, those few lire dollar bills— They break and they return no more. Rev. R. A. Huhlett, the evangelist, will commence a protracted meeting in Barnwell on next Sunday. The people of the country and town are cordially Invited xtr attend those services. Mr. Durham, the sweetest singer in the State, will be with Mr. Subljett. .. Sheriff CreecA returned from OolmW- hlann, Ala., on I'atunUy, bringing to jtil Cliff Green, colored, who killed •Itidson Owen*, colored, at Elko in June slid made his escape to the \Ve«t. t’liff’s brothers have been held in jail since the inquest a* accesssories. M«n<]av began blnely but ended very with Mr. Herman Bradham of Man ning, groomsman; Maid of Honor, Miss Agnes Tobin of Allendale, dainti ly attired In green lotiMne with hat to match, earn ing La France rose* and asparagus ferns; the bride entered on the arm of her father, lion. W. Gil more Himms, and alte was beautifully gowned In white silk, trimming* of real lace, diamond ornaments. She wore * lovely bat of wlifte" with white ostrich tip*, earning bride’s roses; being met at the foot of the chancel by the groom and hi* best man. Mr KelU McM-tster of Wlnnsboro. During the beautiful and solemn ceremony Mrs. S. B. Moseley *»ng softly and sweetly Shnbert’s Serenade; ‘after which the party retired to the strains of Mendels sohn's Wqdding March, Miss Jennie Lou Bateskt the organ. The church was ta-te-fullv depurated with bamboo and holly and cut flow- er*. n < The reception that f l oW!Xfjl“Trom 9 nqril 12 at the hospitable home of the bride’s parents ha* seldom been equal led and never excelled for the ahun- danoe of goociihjngs of this life and the lavish hospitality extended to the large number of invited guest*. The bride is one of Barnwell’s love Meat daughteis, adding to her daintv flowerlike bexntv all charming feml nine graces and accomp'iahment* and the fine Intellectuality she has so liber allv Inherited. The groom, a well beloved adopted son of Barnwell, I* a young gentleman of high character, exemplary habit* #nd nwtwttnrcttve personxTttv, and In their happy union Mr. and Mrs*€ol» have the best cnngr*tHHrtrnnT~oT» their host* of friend*, and theif sincere*! good wishes that all their future years mav be radiant with happiness and brilliant with prosperity. They were the recipients of a mag nlflcent array of costly presents. Mr. and Mr* Cole left at 4a. m. over the Southern for a three weeks’ visit to Washington, Philadelphia and New York. r-j Among those present from out of rowtrWWrrrMf. B J. Hlirkzog*iof "Den mark, grand mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. L O Ric** of Deumakk. uncle and aunt of the bride; My. anti Mrs. S R. Cole of Columbia, parent* of the groom; Mr. Sam Cole of Columbia, brother of the groom; Mr. A. Sidney' Hart*og of Greenwood, uncle of’ the bride; Mr soil Mrs lUrm D. Pal- ahd WEDDING present*. SILVER WARE. The Brand of onr Sterling Silver Ware is “Whiting.” WHITING means as much In sterling silver ware as Libbey does iff. cut glass. If It* Whiting’s its all right—its the best. People are to aus picious these days, they always want to know if a thing D genuine—If ita a good brand. It ta so easy for a manufacturer to simply plate goods and sell them for aa much as if they were solid silver. If tbe piece of silver has WHITING stamped on U everybody know* that it is the real stuff-no fraud about It WecarrvHfull line of WHITING’S STER LING SILVER WARE—jurt the thing for Christmas and WEDDING PRESENTS. A few of the artlc e» we carryTable Knivea, Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, Carving Sets, Ladles etc. CREECH’S PHARMACY. * $ * p cheerfully accept the situation by making great redti T T ^ all along the line. We will beMtlifled to get om giving to our friend* and patron* the benefit of price# so low i short crops will be equal to thq expected large crops. Everything for Everybody. Our Stocks In all Lines of General Merchandise are very large and complete, too great to be catalogued In an advertWtneht, bnt we l special attention of the purchasing public to the following new and date RiecialUes. ' V— - . For Men, The Largest and Coinpletest Line of Clothing ever ofrered to tlie ville trade All styles of Gentlemen's Hate and the famous Screamer Brown shoes. For the Ladies; The Beautiful Kadcllifc and the Famous Five Star Brown Shoes, Umbrel las from the finest silk to the cheapest made. - The moat complete and Swellest Line of Ladles* Jackets ever pat mi the Blackyllle market. ’ ^ - Our New Furniture Annex Contains Three complete Car I^ads of the Finest to the Cheapest Kami • ture that could be bought, all prices reduced 10 per cent. . We ask your calls before purchasing, satlsflad that w# min please* and profit all. Btove* ol all kinds at very low figures. Trunk* to suit men and women. **■». ____ • -. . ...'J r . ■ ‘f.- Buggies and Wagons From the finest manufactories in tbe world, bought at prises that will in- able us to sell to every one wanting a new and durable vehicle for ehurelt going or any other purpose. Blacl£yille Funeral Directory: Having bought out the Blackvllle Funeral Directory we will be eoustant- |. ly prepared to furnish our friends and patrons anything needed In this linn.' We solicit the viaita of the buying publle, eo that all may aee bow com plete stocks we have, what great inducements we offer and what AatooMlD Ing Bargains we will give. Come ouui Come all, it eostk nothing to look,- v • ’ Very Respectfully, H »houii of Atfgusta, Mis* Stella Walker of Charleston; Hon. J. W. (’rum of PenmafV; Mr*. TI. 'HV. Montsgue of Allendale; Messrs Henry and Graham Copeland of Bamberg. Buckeye Glass Feed Grain Drills, 6-disc, #6£. formerly $80; 8-disc, now $60, formerly $7$. STEEL TOOTH HARROWS, 50-tooth now 510, formerly 512 50. 60-tooth now 510.50, formerly $23L Boy Dixie Plows now $1.40, formerly $1.75* - Cultivators—Two-horse Walking now $20, for-, merly 525-00; One-horse now 53, formerly 54.50. Still selling wagons down^movercrowded. Blackvllle* & C. L**t January Mr. Meynsrdie Haun- der*, formerly of Barnwell, was wounded In fhe h*g bv the sccldental discharge of a friend’* pistol. Every effort was injnie to *ave the injured limb, but the (tain grew so great that the sufferer preferred amputation a* the means of relief and the operation \va* successfully performed on Friday In the Magdalene Hospital at Chester. M r. Saunders 1* a nc;>He>v of Mr*. J. Allen Tehln and the brother of Mrs. C. N. Burckhaller and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Ai*R1CTTY HOME WEDDING. Married. St 6.30 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. L. Harley ofll.- ciating, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. John T. Owens and Miss Annie Mae, daughter of Cspt. W. P Bailev.,^ Delicious refreshments were enjoyed after the ceromony by the few near friend* and relatives present, who wish long life and great happiness amt pro*-, perilv ,to - the fortunate" groom and Ills charming bride. "—tTjftrRRAHHAM., - ELLENTON S. C. ’* , tRte and Livery Stable, Buggies, Wagons, Har- ' » ness and Farm Implements. ■ , J _ h V - h h t Govecnpr Her ward has received and forw sl^dto Chief Justice Y. J. Pope a peUiion from Attornevs i. L. Tobtu7 Jo ep’i Erwlu, J. M. Patterson, IL L. O'Daiinon, K. A Ellis. R, C. Holman, Davis 4 Best, J. O. Patterson S Son. K. M Darlington. J. A. H’lHia. Bates 4 Hmm*. G. M. Greene. H. F. Bulat, J. K. Harley and R T. RTee, asking that a special term of the Court of Common Pleas to continue three week* be ordur- __ ed to be held at Barnwell commencing Russell evolved By^experlmenT t>n 1 hetfttrd TTonday in (JcUdier. Several past terms very few case* have been disposed of ami there are now seventy live cases on the calendar ready for trial. BLACKYILLE NEWS. Blackvllle now lets her light shine, electric light, a vast Improvement over the old backwoods oil lamp*. Sam Benjamin, colored, who was shot by Agent Brown, colored, on tbe 16'h Inst., died of hi* wound on Fri day. Coroner Warner held the in quest. Agent is tn jail. Attorneys II., F. Bulrt and Bate* 4 Simms have been rctamejiLto defend him.v Tbe valuable gin plant of Mr. Geo. A. Btill and four nearby small unin sured cottage* were burned on Fridav* afternoon. Twelve bales of seed cot ton heiongiug to Mr. II. D. Still, that had been hauled from hi* fields and put in bins Hi the gin bouse, were also consumed. The seed cotton burned "was uninsured and a total loss. -Mr. George A. Still’* loss was par tially covered by insurance for $2,500 on hts gin plant. SECOND WEEK DAM DERG - -JURORS. B K Rhoads. O A Milhous, 'W^.D Delk, Sr, (i W Fall, K F Free. Elia* H llartzog. W G Hutto, J C Move, W S Zorn, F B Sandifer. W I, Warren, W D'Kilev, A K H Sihinions, J S Bree land, W M Eaves, B W Shaw, J 11 Cope, J II Carter D M Smith, C F El- zev. J F Blshon. C S Folk, A P Beard, U K Fiugt, 8 F Bessy, W D Khoad, K G Milhous, I> J Cane, J H Lott, J A Lain-, W’ H Folk, A W Hunter, K C Hays, N W Farrell, Chas Clever, J 41 Hutto. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. K. Snelllng, Probate Judge—Cita tions. 11. D Still 4 Sons—Overstocked and the prices so reduced that buyers will forget short crops. Tobin’s Emporia—Drug to cure you, Furniture for comfort. Millinery for beauty and happiness of heart. Williams, Dorn 4 Co.—Sale and Feed Stables and Wagon Yard? •‘THE SOUT H KRTTTxiT'mv aksd- '( IATION.” Pursuant to notice, the Warehouse -Committee of-Southern Cotton Asso- oiarton for BarnjueLL county met. Sep tember, 25th, 1906, when it •was moved, seconded and carried, that a warehouse be built at Barnwell Court House and that book* of suhscrlptiomto she gnfdwrt stock of the Barnwell Fanners’ Ware- howseCsMBpao.* I»e opened at once nt the office of PresidenxFrank H. Creech and, further, that U. L. O’Banr.on, Seuretafy, receive gubaeriptiona to the said stock of g-iid company aud give hi* receipt for same. The lolluwing committee was ap pointed to solicit subscriptions at once, in their respective townships, to the capital stock of the said company, each committee being required to make their report to the Secretary, not later than Monday October 2nd, 1906: Ko«ejn*ry: T. J, Grubbs and J. M. Wcathersbee; Great Cvpress: H. C. Creech and J. W. Thomas; Bara well: Frank II. Creech and Geo. W. Peacock; Red Oak: W.J. Duncan and O. C. Baxley; Bennett Springs: Ansel Myer and J. J. Cochran; I. W. Rountree and F. REGISTERED HEIFERS. Glendale Farm at Barnwell, has for sale a number of choice registered Jersey Heifers and young Bulls, the offspring of our noted Tormentor Bull by fine registered cow*. We had In tended to reserve these heifers for our own use. but now offer them without reserve for sale. This i* a good oppor tunity for those desiring fine heifers as they represent nine years of careful se lection and breeding of the best vlorsej s in tbe country. Our cattle have been purchased from celebrated herds north and west, aud they show for them selves, aud their oflsprlng'are as fine as can be had anywhere. Pedigrees registration certificate and transfer in name of purchaser furnished free of charge. This offer will hot last long.- DR. W. C. MILHOUS, LIKE FINDING MONEY. Finding health is like finding money —so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, boYs throat, or Chest irritation, better act promptly like W-. (L Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. Ho says: ‘T had a terrible chest iroutle. caused by smoke and coal dust on n;y lungs; but, after finding no re lief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King’s NeW Discovery for Con sumption, Cough* aud Coldi.” Greatest sale of any cough or lung 'medicine In the world. At C. N. Burckhalter’s Drng Store, Creech’s Pharmacy, 60c. and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle Rich (.and H. Dick*; Four Mile: Griffin; W llliston: Mathews; Blackvllle: H Hutto. Georges Creek: Robert Ray/, Baldoek: W. I. Johns; .Sycamore: C. W. Manuel and J. M. Brant; Frank H. Creech, President. H. L. O’Bannon. Secretary.^ 1 ivJ 1 f Barnwell, - - - S. C. " <? Will be in my office every Fri day and Saturday until November first. From Noyember ist to April I will be in my office every day. From April to November ! will attend calls in the country or meet patients at any of our towns by appointment. DICKS - HOUSE, 634 BROAD ST., Acocbta, Ga. Excellent rooms and good table board. Katea, ft.60 per day; special rate* by the week. A. P. Dress,,Prop. L. A. Bush and J. C. J. M. Hair and Sam G. W. Boy 1st on and I. Er. Lain and J. REGISTRATION NOTICE. _ The Registration Books will be open in tbe Court .House on the first Mon day (talc dav) in each month for the transaction of such buslne!* sa is re quired by law. W. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. R. Dunbar, Secretary, NOTICE. — - *'JJ "\)3 Tbe Road Overaeera throughout. the He meant to pop the question. But prudence bade Dim stop; For even If accepted. He’d have to queation pop. Plant October advertisements now. County will please warn out dieir hand* at once a nth give their respective roads a thorough working. I am tend ing a copy of the revised road law "to all overseers, and they will please gov ern themselves accordingly. J. B. Morris, Supervisor. K. C. Huber is,Cler k. x JAMES A. WILLIS, AT IDRN RY AT=LAAY + Bvrcehaltkx Barnwell, - Practice In State and Federal Courts. Buildikq, - - 8. C. Prompt Atten tion Given to all Business. Just received at WHITTLE’S STABLES, Black- vtlle, tJ. Q„ Healthy, Honest, Handsome Horse; Magniliccnt, Money-Making Mules. In quality they are absolutely the finest wo have ever handled. Nope better and few as good have ever been brought to South Carolina. Also, one car Virginia Wagons; one car Brown Wng- ons; A Fine Lot'of Surreys; A Beautiful Lot of Bug gies; A Full Stock of Harness; Two Thousand Bush els Home Grown, Sure Making, Seed Oats. Buy stock now, while you have cotton money. __ are cheaper than they will b© after Hew Year, and the Winter’s work will put them in fine shape to stand the Spring and Summer olimatc. Ho better qualities; Hd che^par ^mcea anywhere than at ^ ■U- Whittle’s Stables, • nlackville, S. C. i INSURANCE. Life, Accident, Fire, Health. We represent only "Old Line” com panies. THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF MRW- YORK - THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY THE AMERICAN FIRE, OF^XKW JERSEY THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF CHAR LESTON THE EMPLOYERS LIABILITY OF LONDON A IF kinds of tfURnfince promptly writ ten and attended to in person by Snelllng & Shcrfesee, A@its, BARNWELL, S. C. t. F. Calhoun, P. H. Buckinghaju Wm. McXab, * Hill Top Stables s —— All the year round have on ule The surest, safest, soundest Mules for all purposes handsomest, hardiest and ’“hohesTHorses and Mares That long and public-pleasing experience can select and good eeah money bey. HARNESS HARNESS. An Immense stock, reaching from tbe Choicest to the Cheapest Grades. Any separate pleoe sold, from a Brow Band up or down. Baddies for Men and men. Lap Robes and Whips Ac. in vast variety, but of ths best quality. AND Calhoun & Co. flPE, Life, Accident, My Stock of Buggies it superb, the most oomfortabls, the most durable, the prettiest in finish and style made in America. My Wagons are of tbe makes lhart hats sttisd tbe test of wear add Hum to unbroken satfafaction of all who bsvs used them. Buy one'. You wlU blacksmith bills and be blessed by your easy pulling tteinf. Charlie BrdWn, BARNWELL. S. C. ■astawma-afi a LIGHI^INC ■AN b—— Live Stock —At Lowest Rates In- •• Strongest Companies. CALHOUN & CO, ' at- —OFFICES DR. J. H. OILHOUS. DENTAL SURGEON, _ BUCitlULE, S. C. Will be at his Barnwell office every Monday and Tuesday, and at his home office in Blackville every THEDANK OF BARNWELL Friday and Saturday, MONEY TO LEND. Ws are prepared to negettSto loai Improved farms for ffv4 years, payments. I.taroslf pdr « B t under $1,000; ? pST cent on $1,000. Deu’t Writs, enmi JU DB. JSO. m. 1J M