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I ■ / The Barnwell People. JUS. I. H01XE8, UltK * Pr«r. miEUKHT COTTTT CIECULATfOE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1#. 1W5. _ PrMi«l«nt «n4 Mre. RoowreD to*ter- " 4ej left Wt*hiB(ton on a nln* day# trip j“4urajr down South In Dixit.*' They will hatt run Hint of ihtlr llttt, the Indian Sumner wrleooM of the South* orn people to tht northern eon of a no* hie Georgia woman and the good wife who ha* been hie beat adviatr and only oontrolltf. A good time to both of you, but e*pe- cially to yodr better half, Mr. Treal- dent. May yon escape tboae equally harmful Ineecte. the yellow ferer moa* qultoee and republican pie oounter pol- Riolana and get aqundly converted to the rock-ribbed iWfmocratlu faith of the Georgia cracker, which your grand father Bullooh had g«<»d and strong. f-peace between Rttsala i signed on Saturday by The treaty of •nd Japan waa signed on Saturday She Cur at St. Petersburg and the Mikado at Toklo, putting an official «nd to the wicked war that commenced February 8th IfM. He standard Warehouse Comp«ny was organised on Saturday with a cap* Hal of (500,QUO and no stock for sale. Governor Heyward was elected Preal- dent. He will not be a vary active •fllolal until after the expiration or his present term, The company owns a number of warehouses and will build more to store cotton Ac. At V b*eMeh Friday night Are. prob ably caused by rata and matches, start ed In the depot at Bamberg, burning that building, with large quantities of merchandise therein and 810 bales of ootton In' cars and on platform, the total loae being between forty and Afty thousand dolinra, protected ’by-raUroad hisocanon. Hun. H. C. folk’s store waa damaged about $700, insured, and Jones Brothers atables damaged about 9*10, probably Insured. Only flie •tlllneas of the night saved tha business portion of jjie town from ;T a great calamity. mim LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. 4< Words are Inadequate to describe the greatness of the Savannah Valley Pair to be held in Augusta on Oct. 2, 3. i, t, 6. 7 and 8th, 190S. Half fare on eji reRroads, 4,000 people at Luna Park last night." . . Tbn above U <me, p| the mny head Maes In the dally after the editor il- mady exhausted hla blowing horn in previous Issues. So with the Informa- elaa we bad and like Columbus of old ; webad a gnawing tor discovery ami t ourselves together and eecordlD_ . lit out. we found In the tjrst place the tickets on the R. Ra. plaa lbeta. and «f course the average countryman don’t know whether plus means addl-_ tlon or subtraction till be baa'to go down in his jeans and get the plus. Then a health certldcate called for plua again and by this time we began to call It cash, bat after the majority of plua had been ejected from our light pocket we arrived at the Dttsling 8* wannah Valley Fair In Augusts. Ga., October 5th. 1905. and jnat think of it- e solitary respectable looking old Geor gla farmer sluing on a bale of cotton near a table which contained about three boulea of aouppernong wine, a basket of persimmons, 30 or $0 ears of «orn end two bunches of millet seed; K ind sight for a 8. C. baokwoodama r Mike and Bailey could have pulled on any of our roads the entire exhibit and not have been loaded except some gasoline engines loaned by Lombard A Co. But of all the old feke shows that over earned the eaMb they were lined up oo every hand, talking through trumpets end taking in cash. And the nlr ship: the mast nave had her wings oroppad as the lay atlll under the shed during our stay and should have gone •p promptly at 4 sharp eafch day. But we shall stop complaining after a while. We do not blame the 8tate of Georgia for raising the blood suckers that visited ua the one night we were oAT. as they ware raised on the Carolina aide of the Savannah River, but as we Say and tonght In the dark we thought of the poison sold by the Dutch ped dler, that waa sure death If you would •hast oateh him and drop a little, drop Into hie month, but we arrived home without any special accident, much wiser and poorer than we ever expect ed la hd* . Blah Mas. ROSTER ptf&SBB To be tried at a special term of Court at Barnwell, 8. C„ commencing Mon- ’ dey, October 33. 1305. Monday, October 23.1305 : t W T Walker >e Southern Ry\Ce, Bate* A Simms for PUT; Aldrich for Lfcf’te Ged D Kirkland v» C A W C Ry Co, Dsvis A Beat for Pl’lf; Islar Bros, Deft. Tuesday, October 34,1904. O A Mims by Guardian vs Ho Ry Co. Holman and Davis A Best fur PIAT; Aldrich for Defendant. J B Davenport A Co va Leila A Arm strong. lalar Bros and H. F. Bulat for Tiff; I L Tobin for Deft. BarberU Delk vs A'C L Ry Co, Da vis A Best lor PIA': Aldrich for Deft. L F Bonner vs Western Union Tel Co, lalar Bros & Atkinson for PIAT; Aldrich and Evans A Finley forTJe/t Wednesday, Octobar 25.1906. Alfred Aldrich va C W Moody, Da vis A Best for plff; J E Harley and R C Holman for deft <two cases.) Ella U Moody and Henry J Moody va So Ry Co, R C Holman for pi AT; Al drich for deft. B B Easterling vs So Rv Co. Bates A Simms for plff; Aldrich for deft. Thursday, October 26,1906. Co, J If C Diamond, Admr vs So R O Patterson A Son and R U Holman for pIB; Aldrich for deft. W M Anderson va A C L Ry Oo. R C Holman and J O Patterson A Son tor plff; Aldrich for deft. Oilman A Son va 11 P Dyches, Islar Bros for plff; Davis A Bast for deft. Friday, October 27, 1905. Whittle va Scott, Davis A Best for plff; J O Patterson A Son for deft. M L Pope ct al vs R L Patterson, B T Rice for plft; J () Patterson A Son, John R Bellinger and W A Holman for deft. , ,. W T Calhoun vs So Ry Co, R C Hol man for plff; Aldrich for deft. Jennie Dunbar va C A W C Rv Co, R A Ellis for plff, Islar Bros for deft. Monday, October 30,19Q5. - Lombard Iron Works vs Kennedy, .1 A Willis for plff; J O Patterson A Son for delt. C L Wade vs Barnwell County, J O Patterson A Son and K C Holman for plff; Bates A Simms for deft, Harry G Halnny vs I F Still, Davis A Best f<w plff; Bulat and Bates A Simms for deft (two cases.) Tneaday, October 81,1905. Pena Brown vs So Ry Co, Davis A Best for.plff; Aldrich for deft. I W Rountree et al va A C L Fy Co, R C Holman for plff; Aldrich for (left. M U Furse, Committee, vs CAW C. Ry Co, K A Ellis (or plff; lalar Bros, deft, J C Lee vs So Ry Co, Bates A Simms 4e*-piff>'Aldrich toaduto* - ■ Wednesday, November 1, 1905. Lane Glover by Guardian ya So Ry Co, Joseph Erwin. J O PaUersou..&'Son and R C Holman for plff; Aldrich (or deft. Julia B Easterling vs So Rv Co, Bates,A Simms for plff; Aldrich for Mther of the they iwell. oomml atatlonl **° notify to! win v-mm—wII, J, K. l>ain. L. 8. Still, J. 1. IMIl, J. B. Morris. Oter, W. T. Cave. J. O. Sanders. f« conaeqnenoe pf the Barnwell Bap t « Association being In session on the fth Monday In tblainonth the Union •otlngs for that date are called in: By request of the Min later’s Con lerenoe. W. G. Britton THK WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Blaokvllle, Oct. 7th 1906. The meeting of the Woman's Mis- •leaarj Society of the Barnwell Aaao- don will bo held on Saturday Octo- 38th at Frleodablp Church. The la the Association are ro- ^ wafted to bring or send reports Mdios from each church are requested prof at. E. A. Sojourner, AssociaUooal SuperloW B B Easterling vs Ho Ry Co, Bates A Simms for plff; Aldrich for deft. N A Hunt A Co va J W Blount, J A WilHa for plff; Davis A Best for deft. Thursday, November 2, 1906. Whittle va Bates. Davis A Best for plff; R C Holman for deft. Breuard llfg Co vs Cblsolm, Conner and Davis A Best for plff; Bulat and Bates A Simms for deft. Ariiley Stansell vs Lee Powell, Bates A Simms for plff; Davis A Beat for deft. Chase Mfg Oo va Whittle, Bdtea A Simms for plff; Bellinger and Davis A Best and H. F. Bulat for deft. William Whitman vs So Ry Co, lalar for plff; Aldrich for deft. Friday, November 3,1006 Josiah Loadholt y« Cone. Davis A Beat for plff; Uatci A Simms (or deft Arthur Bell vs Whittle, Davis A Best for plfTrBates A Simms for deft Minnie League va B II Brown, EUI* and Aldrich for plff; Bates A Simms for deft. Ramsey A Stone va M A Owens, G M Greene for plff; R A Ellis for deft. M A Owens vs Ramsey A Stone, R A Elllrfor plff; Greene for deft. Monday, November 6. 1905, W T Calhoun vs So Ry Co, Bates A Simms for plff; Aldrich for deft. J J Chisolm vs Mitchell; Smith and De Loach. A N Robinson vs M M Harley, Greene for piff; Patterson A Son for deft. ^ B S Moore vs So Ry Co, Davis A Best for plff ; Aldrich for deft, C W Pate vs Mo Ry Co, Davla A Beat for plff; Aldrich for deft. M Martin vs Starling Hutto, Bates A Simms for plff; B T Rice for deft. THE BARNWELL ASSOCIATION. Any delegates to the Barnwell Bap* 8M6 Association to be held with Friend- v a 4%tp Church 'eommenofmg on the 28tb p ] ff . ‘ <* October des|rlng conveyance oiorge-DeWtt Shoe Co vs Davis, the rallroafflafttons tottaecqwclr WTTTIaWpnrf%lrvl. k Best for deft. Holiey va J A Jenkins. Davla A Beat for plff; Bates A Simms for deft. Wl ves va Phcenlx, Davla A Beat for Bates A Hlmma for deft. nlendenl. The Barnwell Baptist Association will meet this year at Friendship Churefl on the 3itb day of October. In stead of the 19th, as published In the This chMge wax'made by itiro Cwfcmtttee at the re- [ a oommltoee appointed by the it Deeem notice of this their delegates. jWsir MASTER’S BALE. State of Soutb Carolina,) County of Barnwell. f Chaa. ,F. baker. Plaintiff, vs. Lela Earle Baker, Eddie Bellinger Baker, Cbas. F. Baker, Jr., and F. W. Weathersbee, Defendants. , By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, November llxtfa 1906, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, situate In the county and State afore said: "AH that certain tract or parcel of land In said State of bouth Carolina, Barnwell County. Rich Land Town- ahip containing one hundred and twen ty nye acres, more or less, and bounded as follows; On the North by lands of W. L. Bates and J. O. Patterson, East by lands of F. W. Weathersbee, Soutb by lands of L. A. Green and West by lards formerly belonging to W. J. Duncan.’’. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser te pay (or papers. H. L. O’BANNON. Master. Muster’s Office, October, 10th, 1906. -r- TRESPASS NOTICE. folia each of copper- , four apoonfulla sulphur, pulver- Oosr; a hooping spoon- y\r . .-vt-..-! All persons are forbidden to enter upon my lands In Wlliston Township, Barowdl .County, for the purpose of bunting or trapping, taking away Wppd, straw or leaves, pasturing stock, ing paths or roads, playing (games cards or committing any other trea- >, under penalty of prosecution to full extent of the law. W. H. Eaves. October 12th, 1906. See Ryan’s Hama Q 13 Smoked shoulders at 10c. 13 6 IS. MRS KELLY’S STUDIO. CLARK STREET, BLAGK1/ILLE, S G. For A rat class portraiture, work equal to the best done In city studios. Latest styles In card mounta. A line of Ane plctnres (band prork) pastels. . .. P* water colors and oil; for holiday trade. Kodak Albums, Post Cards made to Older. Kodak work a apecial- ty. Mrs. Kelly la a pupil of the Lenney Studio of Atlanta and can guarantee satisfactory work In avery line of pho tography. FOR SALE. Wa will offer, for sale at public out cry in front of the Court House at Barnwell, 8. C., on Monday, the slxtlr day of November, 1906, at 13 o’clock M. or immediately after the official salea, to the highest bidder for cash, or for one-tblrdcaah. the balance in three equal annual Installments, with inter est at the rate of seven per cent on the deferred payments, the following de scribed tractor plantation of land, sit uated one and one-half miles from Barnwell Court House, known as the Bellinger Tract, containing four bun- (TmT and Afty acres and bounded North by the public road leading from Barnwell, O. II. to Augusta, Ga.; East by lands of Whaley A Rivera, fotmerly lands of Willis .J. Duncan; Soutb by the Great Saltkehatchle River and lands of Whaley A Rivers and West by lauds of estatcof Aaron and the Great Sallkebatcble River. J. O. Patterson A Son. ACT NOW!! TO-DAY U i Call at Creecb’a Pharmacy. - Pay him 95c for one Jar Camtbol. Your money cheerfully refunded if not aatirfsetour, (qi «*»« MtoP 1 n £ complaints:- Rheumatitm, swellings, asthma, catarrh, eczema, cuts, burns. Insect bites, bruises and neuralgia. Free Information on circa* toie. • - . ’v. THE CAMTHOL CO.‘, Savankah. Oa. South Carolina. Barnwell County TAi SALES. € K tax executlona office by J. B. By virtue of sundry being lodged In my Armstrong I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash on. Monday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1905 It being salesday in said mouth, the following real estate to wit: One lot In Willlston township con taining two acrea more or leas and bounded on the North by Mrs. Cary Smith, South, West and East by lands of J. T, Smith. Junior, levied upon as the property of J. D. Robinson to sat isfy executions and coat- Also. One lot in Willlston Township bounded on the East by Delia Wilson, North by estate of Mrs. L. A.Thomson, South by Mima avenue. West bv estate of J. H. Hair, sold as the property of Pelaer, Rodgers A Co. to satisfy execu tions aud coat. ^ Also One lot In Willlston Town ship, Town of Elko, hounded on the East by Miss Delia Wilson, North by rstate of L. A. Thomson, South by Mims Avenue, West by estate of J. R, Hair, levied upon as the property of Paul S. Felder to satisfy executions and coat. Also. One lot or parcel of land in Rosemary Township containing Three acres more or less and levied upon as the property of Mrs. 8. V. Maynard, to satisfy executions and cost. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. , * Frank H. Creech, Sheriff of Barnwell County. Barnwell, C. U. Oct. 10th. 1905. "WE-SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF EXTRA STAPLED COTTON AND ARK IN A POSITION TO OBTAIN FULL MARKET PRICES. GIVE US A TRIAL SHIPMENT. DILL BALL COMPANY, COTTON FACTORS, CHARLESTON, S. C." NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that the un- deralgned stii], on Monday, November 6tb, 1905, Ale her Anal account as Guar dian of Arthur E. and Clinton Djohes and ask for letters dlsmissory. Mrs. D. J- Dyches, Guardian. - October 2d, 1906. Valuable Real Estate For Sale. As Agent for the heirs of Mrs. 8. L. Dyches, deceased, I will sell at Barn well in front of the Court House on Monday, the Gtb day of November, A. D. 1905, it being saleday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the fol- louring real estate situate, lying and being In Barnwell County*! ~ All that tract or parcel of land, part ly within the corporate Hmits of the town of Blackvllle, containing twenty seven (27) acres, more or less; bounded on the North by Academy Lot and lands of the estate of Mrs 8. L. Dyches; West by lands of the estate of Henry Hartaog and lands of J. D. Whittle; South by lands of J. D Whittle and East by the Buford’s Bridge Road. ALSO One lot In the town^of Blackvllle containing three acre*, more or leas, with dwelling and outbuildings there on, bounded North by South Boundary Street; South by Academy Lot and es tate of Mrs. 8. L. Dvches; East by the Buford's Bridge fyad and West by Estate of Henry Hartxog. A T.SO about three- fourths of an acre In the town of One lof containing Blackvllle, bounded North by lot rff James Odom! Soutb by South Boun dary Street; East by Mrs. John Orlb- bln and West by lot of the Matbodiat Church. Terms Cash—Pnrcbaser to pay for papers. H. P. Dyehea, Agent. October Iri, 1904, ■ IEEII IT RYAN’S, in im -non. i 720 Castoiueis served there Saturday, September 30, ’05. Judaon S. Black, the peerlesa Salesman, with J. Elbert Grubbs a close second—boys wbo never know when they are wearied and arc happy on ly when accommodating you—will meet you with the glad band and •how you aome of the many good things carried In this busy, hustling place. “■ Try their Pickled Salmon; Mackerel; Boneless Ham; Smoked Pork Sausage; Herrings: Bologna Sauaage. Their Hams-at 12, 13, 15c. per pound; Smoked Shoulders at 10 cents, j AAl Guaranteed. •3K OUR THREE STORES ARE ALL OVERCROWDED WITH UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS FOR WISE BUYERS. COME AtfD SEE I People’s JQrWe sell only the purest kinds of Drugs. * M9*Positively no substitution in Prescriptions. .- <t» ■ • ' t ■' 4- _ • ’ „ Our Cut Glass and Sterling Silver are of the most beautiful designs and finest qualities. ' Come and see 11 WFOUR SOLID CAR LOADS OF FURNITURE, REPRICES LOWEST. £397.98 value in Furniture to be sold at cost. Rugs a specialty. —- Come and see Toll’s We have”in this the most Elaborate Line ever shown. Cloaks, -Rain Coats, Walking Jackets,, Embroideries and Laces. * An Exposition well worth seeing, and if low prices are any inducement YOU WILL BUY. We will dis continue the Green Trading Stamps. All hav ing Books are Requested to bring them in about January 1st, 1906, and fill up. ~Come and hear the graphophone and learn how to get one free. _ —Toi’s Tlree Stores, _ Barnwell, ------ g. 0. I. F. STILL & S0NS, “ \ \ = == “—*T—r-»-; ' - : „ . . CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. . BLAeKVILLe, - -.8- Q., . - • o ' Are now completely ready for the Fall and Winter Trade and offer - * —in all lines of- Goods,, Notions, Clothing, 7.-- ’>• - ■ 7- O 7 ^ > A mam Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furniture, Groceries, Td- bacco. Cigars, Crockery, Glassware; Hay, Grain, Etc., Ete. We invite, %itli: confidence, special attention to ourFur- niture, which ^will make any home comfortable and beauti- ful; to our Clothing, which will defy the Winter’s cold and double good looks; and to our Shoes, which will make your way and walk through life an easy progress. INSURANCE.' Life, Fire, Accident, Health. , Wa represent only "Old Line" eom- paniea. THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF NEW YORK THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY THE AMERICAN FIRRi OF NEW JERSEY THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF CHAR LESTON — : DICKS - HOUSE, 634 BROAD ST m Augusta, Ga. Excellent rooms and good table board. Kates, 11.40 per day; apecial rates by the week. A. P. Dicks, Phot. REGISTRATION NOTICE. The Registration Books will be open In the Court House on the Arat Mon day (aale day) In each month for the trananction of'stich bualneaa as la r»- TOE EMPLOYER* LIABILITY OF LONDON “7 All klnda of Inaosanoa promptly writ- ' ten and attended to in pereonjiy Snelling & Sberfesee, BARNWELL, S. C. quired by law. W. J. Baxley, Chairman. * G. R. Dunbar, Secretary, . NOTICE. The Road Overseers thronghout the .County will; plceee warn eut their hands at once and give their respective road* a thorough (working. I am send ing a copy of the revised road law to all overseers, and they will please gov ern themselves accordingly. J. B. Mqrria, Supervisor. M, C. Mobem, Clark. NEW Ufr ARE SHOWING NICE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE GOODS*. LACES. Embroideries, All Overs, Brilliantines, P 0 ng e n e t tes, Lawns, Linens and AYash Fab rics. We INVITE INSPECTION. BRIGGS, BUIST & CO. Tv •*jr— DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY —IN— THE BANK of ' ♦ ♦ OAHTAL, - - - - SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS. $60,000- $30,000. MONEY kept in joor house may be loat by Uieft or fire. Deposit It with us and transfer the responsibility. „ . We carrv BURGLAR INSURANCE PROTECTION, and have fire-proof vauRa. I The habit of depositing with Os will saveroa many-a dolly.fbat might I spent If kept tn your pockets^ CON TRACT TUE-HABiT NOW. Tho convenience and safety of paying all your obligations by check, oace tried, will never be given up. . Checks and drafts can be safely sent to us by mail without being registered. Either call in person aud open an account with us or write us. C. F. CALHOUN. President. BUTLER UAGOOD, Vice-President. P. M. BUCKINGHAM, Cashier. G. W. MANVILLE, Asst. Cashier. for Better Schools. TO TRUSTEES: I am prepared to furnish School Fur niture and Supplies of all klnda. I ean supply the Schools of the Coun ty with thoroughly competent teachers of high personal character. ~ TO TEACHERS; l ean help you secure desirable and profitable positions. » Make the School Booms comfortable, employ the Right Teachers, and the children will make the progress that will tke better assure their success in afterlife. - . Call on or correspond with W. H. Jones, Barnwell. S. C. William McNab, J. M. Caldwell. McNAB & CALDWELL. * New Firm, ) j New Goods, BestValues. ) ( Lowest Prices. A. P. MANVILLE’S OLD STAND. Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. ' •- *S"' We offer our entirely new, carefully select ed and bought stock at pleasing prices. Not a shop.worn article In stock. In Dry and Dress Goods all the-standard fa vorites, all the newest candidates for tavor, latest Myles and best qualities. > . Shoes are a Specialty with us, and -the old and the young of all occupations will find here the complete comfort, of eaey wearing and long lasting shoes, slippers Ac. _ Our Hats will please «U good tastes, both in the beauty of Myle and excellence of mate rial. * *■ — Our Notions, Gents Furnishings and mis cellaneous goods need only to be seen to be appreciated , - Tho early calls of our friends and the pur chasing public arc most cordially invited. — We are confident that we can give complet- est satisfaction to all cash customers and that we ean am] will save you money aud give you pleasure on every- purchase. Very sincerely, McNAB A CALDWELL. FtP DEALER IN GENERAL DR. W. C. MILHOUS, Knur,—— Barnwell, - -- SC. Will be in my office every Fri day and Saturday until November first. From November 1st to April J! will be in my office every day. From April to November t will- attend calls ih the country or meet patients at any of our towns by appointment. Treasurers Notice. The Treasurer’s Office will b« open tor the collection of taxes levied tor 1905. from the 15tb day of October to lath day of March, 1906. inclusive! From the 1st to the 31st dav of Jan uary, 1906, a penalty of one per cent, will be added to all taxe* paid In Jan uary «■ From the 1st to the 2Sth day of Feb ruary, 19<!6, a penalty of two per cent, ill be added to all taxes paid In Feb* •rf. ——=~ From the 1st to tba 15th day of March, 1006, a penalty of seven per cent, will be added to all anpaid taxes. LEVY. For Bute purposes 614 “ills. For Ordinary County mills. For i on*tiiutltmal School 8 mills. For Blackvllle Township, Special road tax 2 mills. Special School Levy, Ce- - dar Grove l-<- mill. -Allendale, Barbary Branch,'Blaokvllle, Double Pond, Elko, Edlsto, Fairfax, — Friendship, Healing Springs, Kline.— Morris. New Forest, Owk Grove,-Old Columbia, Reedy Branch, SelgHng- vllle. Seven Pin** and T I n k e r Creek, 2 mllla. WillUton, 2j mllla. Barton, Big Fork, Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens’ X Roads, Sycamore No. 61 and Ulmers, 8 mills.' Hercules and Lees, 4 mills. Barnwell,'’4)4 mllla. The Commutation Road Tax Notice ^ will appear as soon as the County Board passes on same. The comutation road tax of two dol lars'Will be received until March' Ilk 1606. ' J. B. Armstrong, Countj Treasurer. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 12,18HL H 1 ..J % U\\\ HEHCHAKDISE, Willlston, S. C., Healing Spring^ T$;;> b offer* at lowest living prices a com- plete, mfrefolly, aeleotod and closely bought stock of the Best and Newest General Merchandise for the Fall and Winter trade. In all lines—Dry and Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware,. No tions, Staple and Fancy Groceries be can please all tastes and suit all customers.^ All competition In city or country will be met In both quality and prices of goods. The public oordtslly Invited to call and see tor themselves. I will be glad to see all old friends, to make many new ones and to prove to all that I stand on the right trade platform. ' F. P. LEE, WlLLISTON, S. C. High School. SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. o Pursuant to an order made by hla Honor, Y. J Pope, Chief Justl< tlee Is hereby given that a Special Term of tbo Court of Common Pleas for the County of Barnwell will ba held at Barnwell, commencing on the fourth Monday In October, 1906. eame being the 23d day of aald month and continuing three weeka If necessary, the same to be presided over by Hon. J. K. McDonald, Special Judge. W. Gilmore Sfmma, — : Or C P. —October 2nd, 1905. FINE MILCH COWS. Parties deairing fine milch cows please write to W.C. SMITH, WlLLISTON, 8, O. B ^Wll! sell for cash or exchange beef cattle. Prepares for college and for "’business. Full corps of teachers from ' the best American schools. Literary, Music and Business, includ ing Penmanship, courses. New building and modern equipage. Large athlbtio field. Students are furnish ed with the famous Healing Springs water.' Fall term begins Sept. 11, 1905. Terms reasonable. * For further information address, John C. Eagerton, Prin., BlackvrHe, S. C. A 1—3nio REGISTERED HEffEBST Glendale Farm at Barnwell, haa for sale a number of choice registered Jersey Heifers and young Bulla, the offspring of our noted Tormintor. Bull by fine registered cows. We bad In tended to reserve these heifers for our own use. but now offer them without resert'e for sale. Thia ta a «ee4 oppor tunity for tbo*e desiring fine heifers as they represent nine years of oarefnl se lection and breeding of the beat Jeraeya In tba country. Our cattle have beep purchased from celebrated herds north and waat, aud they show for theag- Mlyex. aud their offspring are aa Ane aa can be had anywhere. Pedigrees registration certificate and transfer in name of purchaser furnished free of charge. Thli offer will 4 m mm X