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2= Barnwell People. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. IMi. RITK Bf BUlBCBimoX. In AdrMie*. per Ananm $1.M On, Time 4*00 oT BarnneU M, Kniirtitii of P}1hlM will IWl*m fHier ‘ “ X+k Tfce Xo held et their ^BVet 7* oVkwk. A fell etteodeooe ytr reqnteted. My order of ARDEN A. LEMON, (X C. J >m. McNAB. K. R. —. - i ’ 4 The ehnln cent U et the F«r«e Old Mill In Dennett Hprint* tnwnohkp. i. B. Morrle, Supervlaor. R. C. Roberta. Jr., Clerk. XTKD—We went to buy one tbnuaand bu«Hel« of while peea, elee we aolleit abipiuent* of ebiukeue end ett*: hlgliect veah price lor Mime. M.C. Welker A Co., ' ‘ Oeiuabte,d.C. T.Trwsmr—:——"— —Mgr. . ,o. BUSINESS NEWS. B«et Hickory Buttle*, 33.00, <0 00 tod 45.00 I)ol!ar«. B. W. DevU A Co Fairfax, S. G. I>. C. Lance, No. 23. R. R. Are, Blackeltle S. C.. keep* in *toek Or ten* end Piano* for oeah or on eaay term*. Kaatmaii'a Kodak* and »up- t ile*. The Lanchlln Fountain Pen at 3.00, one for $100. cell or write. Beat Cookinc Store*, »4.00, $7.00, 90 00, $0.00 A $10 00. B. W. I>etla A Co., Fairfax, 8. C. -Article* of beauty are now on exit! bltlon at Tobin’* Dr«f Store in tlw •hape hand painted dialwi and cup* nnd Mucera and Tankard*, alao a mat- nlflcent line of cut t 1 ***' , cul tlaaa ppnch'bowl la worth a vl*lt to •ee. Hla aterlint allver, a* all the norelMe* tbown, are well worth p»ur attention; tlte** coed* we find can be boucht. at Tobin’* clieaper than In a elty, Barnwell 'County R*t*ed Seed Rre— the aorl that never de»-el vea or diaap- polnta. for sale by C. N. Burckhalter. ■ Meet me *1 Ryn’at ^ In eeMR Mb they post pbr thou*and->tbo*e ten thousand c n * r * n ' teed quality clRars, four brands, but tBorekhalier’* Drujf Store sells them at T for a quarter or a box of 80 for fl.80. Ryan’* la the place. Try Ryan's Pickled Salmon. Coart tt Hampton tbl* week. II. F. Bulat Eaq. waa In town om Fri day and Saturday. Dr. J. P. Leeof WiUlaton gave as a pleasing call on Tuesday. A. R. Connor Rad;. f«Hy himself again, waa in town ©n-FHday. -- - Mr. Rd llaael loaf a tenant bouse by Are about 2 o'clock Friday a. m. Mr. K. H. Bennett waa in town on Tuesday and remembered ha cheerily. Capt. Miles Txtadholt, who never for gets u», was lu town on our last bit*y day. Mias Nannie Hagood of Greenwood vlaltlng relative* and friends in town. Miss Bessie Denison of McCormick a the guest of Barnwell relatives and friends. The State Fair will be held next week and of course there'll be s plenty of relit. The seven stars rise at dark now, and according to the old slfo H Is tbe time for frost. ■ v , Messrs W, D. and C. L Wide have the Brooker plantation on Spur Branch. The Bar Association haa set the special court a buay talk—4fl Jury cases ii three week*. lue Monday waa brightened by the d company of Cept. J. W. 1 homes and Mr. J. F. Creech. Prof. N. A. Patterson came tip from Florida last week to teach the Columbia School this fall and winter. The epecial three week# term, of tbq. Common Plea* for Barnwell county will commence next Monday. Barnwell teceived *00 bales of cotton la»t week against *75 the week before, and they corns in more slowly week. Miss Jennie Pate retu Sunday morning from a pleasant Hum mer stay in the mountains of North III HI Jt United States of America. In the District Court of the Uujted .State* for the Eastern District of Sou'll Carolina. In Ike matter of C J. Martin, Banl^ nipt, In Bankruptcy. Petition of (Macharge. On tills 10th day of October A. D. 1005, on reading the foregoing petition, it lt-r. OrOeved by tbe Court, that a hearing be bad upon the same on the *3 day of October, A. D. 1W5 before aald Court, at Charleston, In said District, at 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon : and that notice thereof be published In Tna Baknwkll PaorLa. a newspaper printed In aald district, and that all known creditors and other parsons In interest may ap pear at the said time and place and show eause, If any they have, why tbe irayer of tbe said petition should not granted. On tbe 10 day of October A. D. 1005. _ Richard W. Hutson, ' ' ’ Cleric. (Beal) pleasant avldencoof his appreciation of bis old home county newa. , (’residing Elder Marlon Dargan, on >r next Saturday and Sunday, will .. hold the fourth and Anal for the year Quar terly Conference for the Barnwell Cir cuit. Mr. J. F. Croft of Register. Ga., spent several days with George’s Creek relative* last week and paid u* an ap preciated call. 'He is doing exceedingly well in his adopted State and deserves all bis good fortune. / <1 ~ NOTICE. South Carolina, 1 - , Barnwell County, i Court of Common Plea*. Xx Parte J. X. Templeton, In Re Julia A. Templeton. *\ r . To air whom It may ooncern—Take notice: That tbe underslgn*d L the brother of Julia A. Templeton, will ap- K to Hon. James Aldrich, Circuit Ige, at his chamber*, Aiken, 8 C. on the 30th day of October, 1906, at 12 .o'clock M. or as soon thereafter as conneel can be heard Tor an order ap P ointing John K. duelling, Judge of rebate for Barnwell County, public Guardian for Julia A. Templeton, owner of 138 acre* of land, by the rea son of her being incompetent to man age her own affairs. That no At, competent and responsi ble person can be found who is willing (^assume such guardianship. — J. X. Templeton, FetlUoner. October 17th 1906. (it) TRESPASS NOTICE. All persona.are forbidden tb enter upon Sherwood Plantatfon fpr.4be par pose of banting or trapplhg, 'taking away wood, atraw or leave*, pasturing stock, making paths or roada, or nora mlttlng any other trespass under pen alty of prosecution to the lull extent o the law. October lith 1605. BUTLER HAGOOD, \^HjfsPECIAL TERM. Juries for the second week of tbe special term were drawn on Monday Allendale: W. A. All. J. H. C. All J. O. Stoney, W. I. Williams. Baldoek: J. 8. .A1L r “ Barnwell: W. X. Sanford, Thomas Pressy, W. Jl. Hartxog, Wm. Reasfv Johnson Black, Jr , C. F. Calhoun, E C.Cave, J. B. Miles, I. L. Attawsy. Bennett Spring*: W. J. Harley, J A. Purse, C. D. Rountree. Hull Pond: J. A. Rouse. Blackvllle: J. M. Birt, II. D. Still, J II. Zeigler, H. P Dyches. Gt. Cvpie**: G. M. Harden. Red Oak: H. M. Cook. Rich Land: B. F. Weatbersbee. Rosemary: W. C. Mitchell, R. Woodward, C. L. Wooley, W. J. Hick son. r , ' Sycamore: E. K. Williams, Jno. F, Loadholt. ' " _ Wllliston: T. W. Reed. B- O^ Stiti- sell, J. K. Kennedy, J. D. t’ssery, W O. Sprawls. DEATHS. Mrs. Alll* Bnlst, widow of the lata Rev. Arthnr Bulat, departed thla life on Tuesday morning at tb* home of her youngest danghter, Mr*. H. E.Thom|>- *on,.ln Columbia. Yesterday morning her body wa* lab! to rest In (Be Black- villa Cemetery, bo*ld# the good, loving husband who waited heroomtng to the better home above. £ ^f Threq daughter* and four sons sor row that sbs ha* gone away but have thg_ perfect faith that she has ^safely reachsd the loved ones other shore. Mr. William Rountree, aged about 82 year*, a brave eoldier of tbe Confed eracy, a good citizen at all tlhtes and under all circumstances, died on the lltb ln-t. at the home of hi* kinsman, Mr. Sullivan, near Dunbarton and was buried in tbs family grave yard. On Friday, at the home of 1 hla son, Mr. James (. Green, near Dunbarton, Mr W\ W. Green, aged about 74 years, long a leading member of Joyce Branch and Cypress Chapel churches, ’-crossed tbe river,” and was laid to reat In the family burial ground. He, too, wa* a gallant soldier of the lost cause and In peace as In war well dis charged every duty to State, society, church and family and friends. this Home on Carolina. g. i the country a loval citizen. Rev. J. J. Getzinger, formerly of thnrre County but for several years a resident of Spartanburg, had a severe stroke of paralysis on Saturday. A letter from Mjr, L- B. Rutland of Irvine, Ft*, brought u* last week GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. Supervisor Morris on Monday built, with' ITfe clistn gang, wtibw ’06 foo* bridge over the Great Saltkebatcbie at eke Ifarley bridge crossing lo 2 hours and 28 minute*. He will soon make a good fbrd below the bridge. Mt Calvary Church shows its high appreciation of Rev. J. D. Peacock, wbo baa been Its pastor for over a quarter of a century, by calling him to preach two Sundays in each month, instead of only one as in tbe past. This year as last Mr. W. H. Rountree of North Augusta, was tbe first tax payer to render bis dues to Treasurer Armstrong, with Mr. G. L. Simmons of Rich Land a close second and Mr. R. P. Bandars of Georges Creek third. Jack Frost put in a first fall appear sne* on tbe morning df the 12th inst., ten days after the katy-did prediction and the same number before dates set by local weather propbet*. His visit did not reach to tbe coast.. There was a lighter frost Friday morning. Mr, Henry McKensle of Pslstjca, Fla. one of tbe very best newspaper men In the peninsular State, visited relatives toGreat Cypress township last week and gave Thi Pxop|.k a call which for pleasantness had but tbe fault of too grea| n , brevity. If Florid* bss many such jjjiood men she is indeed fortunate. , Mrs. Robert Harley lost a gin house by fire, along with two bales of cotton on Thursday evening about 8 o’clock. Mr. W. T. Calhoun also lost a quantity of hay and cantaloupe crates that were stored therein. The fire la supposed to have caught from-some of the hands smoking. No insurance. /™' ■ Sheriff Frank If. Creech sustained a loss of Jl.WO Saturday afternoon by the burning of tbe cotton house an< barn with 12,200 pounds of silk sts. seed cotton, fertilizers and plantation Implements on his Ssltkchatchle farm near Morris Ford. TheTmUcUng stood near tbe trqck of the Southern Railway through tbe out north of tbe trestle. Tbs tire broke ou( a few miqjutes after train 33 went South, and If attributed to a spark from Ita locomotive. ■You Can G-et» at- We Overbought Expecting Large Crops. BtACKVILLE, S, C, epEEep’s ppAppiAe-Y, LIBBEY’S GUT GLASS- LIBBKY’S CUT GLASS, If U*a LIBBKY, It has tlM namastehsdTn-thairlaM a *o It can be seen and read plainly. So many people pay for what they think la Cut Glass, bat aftarwsrds find that they have paid cot glass prices for only a cheap Imitation. This fraud ofielllng cheap Imitations or "something Just as _ radioed to each an extent that the question always arise*, ”1* glvlnx to our friends and nsinmt the beaeflt of oriM* an ft CUT GLASST” Yon have heard the question asked yourself, then if * »neoo* ana patrons in* nsnont of prices so KY’S ... ■wla fk cheerfully seeept-lb* situation by making great redo* ' T all along the line. We will be satisfied * * It rcalfr CUT Gl LIBBRY’S aameeaa be found on the pleoe of glass tbe qncMlcn is settled and tbe answer comes back, "yes, there la LIB BEY, It's the real thing,” and the prettiest and finest SrtleTe that uan be turned out by any mannfarturer. We are proud of the fsotibat we represent LIBBRY’S*cut glass In this coun ty. The price la no higher than that which you would have to pay for an ar ticle which you could not tell whether It was cut glass or an imitation. Bo why be In doubt? LIBBEY’S oosts no more than the Imitation. Besides w* would simply like you to see LIB BEY’S cut glass beside the other brands. IT LIB BEY’S don’t make the others look Ilk* about *0 cents, why there la no compari son, absolutely none. You might just as well try to compare a perfect two carat diamond to a pteo* of quarta. See our line, very suitable for Christmas and WEDDING presents. SILVERWARE. abort crops will be equal to the expected large crops. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas on the 0th day of August, A. D. 1906, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe In His wisdom to summon our esteemed brother, 1 J. U. Morris from his labors to his reward; and whersas he was a member of Olar Lodge Knights of Pythias No. 12S, and one whose place was seldom vacant, therefore be It resolved: l«t. That while we deeply deplore bis loss wa recognize in it all the band qf tbe Divine Master and console our selves with the belief tha; while we as. semble, he joins with the angels In tliat Celestial City where Sabbath* never and. 2nd. That by Olar Lodge No. 125, K. I . this evening in a regular conven tion assembled, that In the death of our ( Brother the Lodge has lost a consistent member, tbe order an earnest worker, bis friends most estimable companion and his family one whose whole life and love | was second only to Christ Himself. 3rd. That the sympathy of this | Lodge be extended to hts bereaved family, a page in the minutes be In scribed to his memory, a copy of re so lutions suitably engrossed be sent to I bis grief stricken family and tbe Bam berg Herald, the Bamberg County Times-and The Barnwxi.i. Picon.* be | requested to publish them. ) C. F Kiser. Committee > W. K. Sadler, " jW. M. Oxner. Attested hy: W. H. Yarn, Keeper of R. and S. Tbe Brand of oar Sterling-Silver Ware is “Whiting.” WHITING means a* much In sterling allver ware as Libbey does In cat glass. If its Whiting’s It* all right—it* tbe best. People are so sns- plcious these days, they always want to know If a thing Is genuine—If Its a good brand. It Is so easy for a manufacturer to simply plate goods and sell them for as much as If they were solid allver. If tb* pleoe of silver has WHITING stamped on It everybody know* that It Is tbe real stuff-no frand about It. We carry a full llne^of WHITING’S STER LING SILVER WARE—Just the thing for Christmas and WEDDING PRESENTS. A few of tbe articles we carry»—Table Knives, Forks, Spoons. Batter Knives, Carvlat BfitSi Ladles etc. CRfcHCM’S PHARMACY. * • ’ > V Our Stook* In all Lines of Gensrsl iterchandise are very large and very complete, too Rr*at to be catalogued In an advertisement, hot we aak tbd special attention of the purchasing public to the folldvrliig now and ip ft' date specialties., ' * For Men, Tbe Largest and Complctest Line of Clothing at«T offered to the Black- yllfe trade. All styles of Gsntlems(V>MaSA«nd the famous ftirrunr anti Brown Shoos. ; JWWn' For the Ladies* 'The Beautiful Radcllff* andibe Famous ply* Bur BnaqLfihaaAt tTmhrai' las from the finest silk to the cheapest made. , , The most oomplet* and Bwsliest Ltp* of Ladles’ daeheta etrer pel «• AM Blackvlllc market. Our New Furniture .Annex Contain* Three oomplet* Car Leads of the Finest to tha Cheapest Furnl- ture that could be booght, all price* reduced 10 per oent. W« aak yoar calls before purebaaiag, satisfied that we ban pltaafi and profit all. Stoves of all kinds at very low flgnres. Truaka to salt omo and womed; Buggies and Wagoiis From tbe finest manafactorle* In the world, booght at pride* that wilt ew^ able n* to sell to every one wanting a new aod durable vehicle for ebaroM .going or any other purpose. Miss T.avana Rountree departed this life at the home of her mother in Ben nett Spring* on June 16th 1903 and) on ffie Ttr*wa*^tafceir to the ground at Joyce Branch church. Her health had been bad about four years and she had spent the most of the time with her brotherlnlsw who’was always klifil to her and willing to help her in any way he could, though she went home to die with mother. From childhood to the final hour her life was rarely beautiful In its crystal purity of thought aud speech, its per fect keeping of the golden rule, glad obedience to the commandments and sublime faith in the promises ef tbe divine father she loved so well and served so faithfully. She passed through all the changes ot her many years with white hands and unrolled soul, sod to her death was but tbs transition to the life everlasting. A Cousin. MA.ZXJRSKY f~ • -r - •» has the largest, as well as the nicest | line eg~ Mcc^t. GRAND FALL »*. 10c and 15c OPFNTNfi- 50c a Year. None Better. ' HFJT A1Y V4 Including a _0__ « Free Pattern • - Of High Class Dry Good®, Swell Dress Goods and Trimmings. Our Bcady- to-'Vyear and Dress Making Departments are strict ly up-to-date. No charge for alterations. Suits delivered the same day of purchase. We haYe em- ployed one of Atlanta’s most competent dressma^ * kers. No disappointmenta and all work guarani * teed to give perfect satisfaction. Send us your * t l ♦ ♦ e f * ♦ e » * ♦ l *.»e—*—*-*—e—*-e—*-e—e—e—e— • l t 1 I t t T. W.Coskery, Jr W. T. Houston ~ G. W. Abrews —862 Broadway— j- Augusta - Ga. Having bonght out the BlackviUe Funeral Directory we will be eonetaht* ly prepared to famish oar frlsnds and patrons anything needed Id this ItM. We solicit tbe visits of the buying pnblie, so tbet ell duty see how eoas? plete stocks ws have, what great Inducement* we offer aod what Astonish* ing Bargains we will give. Conte one, Come all, It oosts nothing to look. Very Respectfully, H. D. Still St Song, BlackviUe, S. a Buckeye Glass Feed Grain Drills, 6^1isc, $6$, , formerly $80, 8-disc, now $60, formerly $75>. ' STEEL TOOTH HARROWS, NOTICE, GAL1LEE*= The prize winners writing contest of the last school term taught by Prof. D. W. Black has been decided In favor of Miss May Faust, First Prise; Mr. Hbermau Black, Second Prize. The same wllf be awarded at the com- mencement exercises of the next (VRD7 Please all be present. MEN’S SUITS from $3.25 up; swellest line of Gent’s Furnishing Goods and the "kutest” line of Boys* 2 Piece | Suits ever brought to Barnwell. A beautiful line of LADIXU’ JACK- I ETS—all colors—Ready Made Skirt* I SO-tooth now $10, formerly $12.50. 60-tooth now $10.50, formerly $2$. Boy Dixie Plows now $1.40, formerly $1.75« Cultivators—Two-horse Walking now $20, for merly $25-00; One-horse now $h formerly $4.50. Still selling wagons down; am overcrowded. “ . • T- ♦ • L. D. BRABHAM, ELLENTON, - --- S C. BLACKVILLE, S. C., Keep up all the year round a procession of gfeat bargains for wise buyers. Sold this season two Carloads of Horses and Mules and two more have just been received, and -more will follow as needed and on time. Best Georgia Wagons, A Carload of the famous r .. In Macon, Georgia, made, sr the best es, the best on A Carload of Bu. 0®* A few nice ru For the best Southern Trade. r tire bicycle on Jirheels, wheels. and -tHllX Hi ^LA’SPlRlTt OLAR NEWS. I expect to rocelve a car load of I horae* and mules on Friday night, Oc- | tober 27th, and In tbe next few days following I expect Barnwell and Bain- j berg county buyers who want tbe beat stock at right prices to come and be | exactly well pleased. C. F. Rizer. OTRANTO NEWS. _ A few days more of favorable weather and the cotton crop will be gathered Mia* Permelia Woods has returned from a visit to Blaek Creek. Ga. Rain Is needed, many wells are dry. Messrs W. U. Bryan £ Co. have bought a large tram engine to ba»l lumber from their oiHlbere to Bartm* Farmers will won be through gath ering th* corn land pea crops and will pirn out atook. Mr.CaHwtin will build Mvsral tele- phone Hues through this neighborhood. 8Se ua* if-i >.j - - j ' Election tor Intendant tomorrow. " . IrL ' '■ . at BlackyUle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. L. O’Bannon: Master’s Sale. _ W. H. Eaves: Trespass Notice. Rt«-hard W. Hutson: Bankruptcy! Notice Butler Hagood: Trespass Notice. ’ B. W. Davis A Co: Hickory Buggies,| Best Cooking Stoves. J. K. Templeton: Appointment of | Guardian. - v Q. A. Kennedy: Horses, Mules, ] Wagons and Buggies for sale. AGOOb MEETING. Rev. R. A. Sub’.ett, the evangelist, closed hla Gospel Tent meeting. At noon on Monday be impressively ad ministered tbe ordinance of baptiam In Turkey Creek to ^ilne candidates for membership In tbe BaruVvbll Baptist Church. The service* were largely attended and well enjoyed. Mr. Sublett’s ser mons strong in preparation, beautiful In simplicity and delivered with elo quent effectiveness. Mr. Durham’s- sweet unsffected voice touched many hearts to better resolves. Tbelr next meeting will be In Hampton. Sale and Livery Stable, Buggies, Wagons, Har ness and Farm Implements. k k k k k k All the year round have on sale The surest, safest, soundest Mules for all purposes MOS* and the Cbolcest Line of Dress Goods Embroideries, Laoes Ac. Sole agent In Barnwell for tbe fa- mous Serviceable^' depend- able, easy wel^lDg and al- ways comfortable, Douglass shoes Also several excellent and * glove-fitting brands of La dles’ Shoes. A full line of Groosriea, and In anything yon want, marked down astonishingly low prices, can be found . • THE 1 • : t Bred Horses and Males Are the kla^ Id. A. KENNEDY Keeps ArWilliston, S. C. AT AII our yestordsya were once tomor- | MA-ZUESKY’S ro,,: ' ••HKK HIVE,’' We n>*k« mistake*; It la the e$hor 1 ■ * ‘ p (elluwt whP couikUiU siu«< m Two caf loads of cli good ones just receive To go with them, just re ceived, One Car Piedmont Wagons, One Car Stude- baker Wagons; a Complete Stock of lYson & Jones and other well known best makes of BuggiesT' Delays arc dangerous, but there is no danger in buying high quality of'Stock goods at my b prices. Remember, they are at Q. A. KENNEDY’S, 8, c, Notice to the Pohlic. L. J. Williams, formerly of Edge- field, R. B. Dorn, formerly of McCor mick, with others, have organised a company to be known under tbe firm name of Williams, Dorn A Co., for the purpose of conducting a feed and sale stable, with an up-to-date wagon yard In connection therewith, to be located on MoKInnle Street and near tbs North Augusta bridge. They solicit the pa tronage of their friends and the gener al public. it la the old street car stables prop erty. High and dry—without mud In the rainy winter season. Williams, Dorn A Co., Augusta, Ga. kafdiesL bdnest Horses abd | That long and pnbllo-pleasing experts ace can select and good eash money I HARNESS HARNESS* An Immense stook, reaching from tbe Cbolcest to the Cheapest Grade*, separate pleoe sold, from a Brow Band np or down. Saddles for Men on men. Lap Robes and Whips Ac.' In vast variety, bat of the best quality. AND My Stock of Buggies le superb, tb# moet comfortable, the most durable, the prettiest In finish and style mad* in America. My Wagons are of the makes that have stood the test of wear and time to unbroken satisfaction of all who bnvs used them. Bay blacksmith bills and be bleated by your eaxy pulling teams. Charlie Brown, BARNWELL, J. C. and JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bcbckkaltb* — Bcildiko, Barnwell, - - - - 8. C. Practice In State I Prompt Atten- and Federal 1 tlon Given to Courts. | all Busins DR. ]. H. UILIOUS. lElIU SD1GE0H, FOR BALE. A lot of Genuine Home Raised Ap pier Oats Seed for sale. Prices on ap plication. v Bryan Bros, Allendale^ S, BLACIYILLE, S. C. Will be at hui Barnwell office every Monday and I Tuesday, and at bis home office in BlackviUe every Friday and Saturday. MONEY TO We are prepared to i Improved farm tot ft* payments, interest 8 per oent nuder $1,000; 7 | $1,000. Don’t write, i.*,