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*.V' .jr Barnwell People. THURSDAY, KOV KMB^R ?3, 190*. RATES SURSCBIPTIOK. In AAT*n*6rW A»num .$1.60 mumuitik ^ On Time. BUItnUMB John R. Bellinger Esq. was In town on I'lmrsdag. 0*Wt of •ext Monc WANTED—W* want to thouwMd bunhels of white we aoneit but one . . . ... also ablptnaqta of chicken* and eggs: highest cash price for earn*. M.tfc Walhor ft Oo.. Columbia, S. 0. N. D. Walker, Mgr. 35,00, , * 40 00 Beat Hickory Buggies, •Bd 46.00 Dollars. .y B. W. Davis ft Co.. Fairfax, 8. C. In email lots, they cost $35 per thousand—-those ten thousand guaran teed quality elgara, four brands, blit Burckbalter’s Drug Store sells them at 7 lor a quarter or a box of 60 for $1A0 cash. Best Choking Stoves, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00ft $1000. B. W. Davis ft Cd., Fairfax, 8. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. South Carolina, 1 Barnwell County. I Edlsto Phosphate Co., Plaintiff, • vs Henry Hutto and C. U. Hut al, Defendants. T . By Virtue of an execution to mr di rected by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, IV. GUmore Simms, I have levied upon and vvill sell to the highest bidder for cash,‘in front of the Court Houseln Barnwell, on Monday, Ihe fourth day of December, A. D. 1905, it being saieday in said month, within the iOgal hours of sale, the following described real estate to wit: 'All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated in Georges Creek Town ship, and containing 60 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by G I. P. Still; East by C. II. Hutto and •land* of New England Mortgage Co.; twruth by lands of J. II- Morris Lev- led upon as the property of 'C. H, Hut to to satisfy the execution and cost in the above stated cause. Terms cask, purchaser to pay for pa pers. FRANK H. CREF^CH, Sheriff of Barnwell (Nwinty. Barn well, S. C., Nov. 13th, A. I>. 1905 SHERIFF’S SALE. ‘ " •••• ■/ ' \ ... *. * Brmth Carolina. V Barnwell County, f * EJlato Phosphate Co., Plaintiff,, - ' v*' . V, J. A. Cave, Defendant. By virtue of an execution to me di rected by W. Gilmore Simms, Clerk of ' the Court of Common Pleas, I'have; this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder fox cash, in front - ’’of the Court House at Barnwell, on,the 4tb day of December, 1905. Jt being sale dsy in said monttv, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: All that certain tract oclot of land in Wiilistoii township, in the town of Kiko. containing one and one-fourth of an acre, and bounded on the North by public road leadibg^frotn Elko to Wil H«ton. B C.; South bv L. L Anderson; East by L. A. Thomson and West by ji. O. StanaeR. levied upon as the prop- li General Sesatons •day. Wh*$ wIU the Hreoe and carnival have left Tor Santa Clauaf Candidates for next year** pritqary are making ready to hustle. The Rank td Barnwell will be closed hankagivi TION OF YOUE EYES? •a TbAftlagiviug Day, tbe Wtb Inat. Meaara W. U. Nix, A. J. Kearaa and E.». Bay called pleaaantly ou Tues day. Though faring am tenldg every day ll turkey 1* it* lata legs. Governor Heyward has sppn: Thursday of next weak Thanksgiving Day, and the bird* had better hide out. -ezty jbLJL wtinii A- Laye to.gatUty-lkft-.abo^a Tliursday, November 80th, 1906being a national holiday, the bank, stores and business places of Blackville, S. C. will be closed. r . Farmer J. O. Sanders of Georges’ Creek made this year fifty three 500 pound bales on 47 acres, yet he clears more money on his corn trrop. Col. Robert Aldrich went to Colum bia on Tue-day. The suit of the State claiming $400,OQu damages from the State House contractors is set for trial there lodayv v"' The up to date ginnery of Mr. T. J. Ackerman at Dunbarton was burned about 11 o’clock Thursday night, with about 17 hales of seed cotton, owned by different patrons. Now Is the time to take an old dull hoe and scrape the dead rough loose bark from the fruit trees, thereby de stroying ibe insects that have goneinto their winter quarters. ° At Aiken court last week by consent of both parties a verdict for $4,000 damages was given in the case of the estate of the late Adrtn t). Hill against the Augusta and Aiken Railway. The Secretary oFState issued a com mission for the Bank of VViii.iaton, with a capital of $46,000. The corporators are A. M. Kennedy, W. H. Kennedy, G. W. Green Jr. W. E. Prothro. The attention of teachers and trustees is again called to Superintendent of Education Darlir.gtoh’s invitation that they come to Barnwell on Saturday next. Read his invitation again. We are grateful to Mon. T O. Croft for a handsome copy of the -‘Memorial Addresses on tbe Life and Character of Hon. George W. Croft. deJlveded in the House of Representatives and Senate “Feby 26-March 1, 1906. Married by J. O. Sanders Esq. on the 16th Inst, at tbe residence of the brides pandits Mr. Johnnie Croft and Miss Eva still. To the fortunate winner of so char uiiug a bride their many friends give their best congratulations and 'fguud wither" 1 *" * The general merchandise store of Mr. J. E. - Brown at White Pond was mys teriously blown up and burned shortly after-dosing time Thursday*night. He carried in stock no explosive sufficient to cause such a wreck. Loss exceeds insurance $600. The annual report of tire State pen sion department has been published, contains the name of every pensioner and the amount received Of the total Hind distributed. $290,946.50, Bamberg pensioners received $1,712,75: Barn well pensioners $3,362. As they generally do in November tbe weather prophets are now pre dicting that the coining winter will be an extra ccld one. ‘ They say that the fur of rquirrels and other wood animals i» thicker than usual, and eouflt that ndlat- vlog Purchaser to exeewtam and cost. Terms of sale cash, pay for papers. . FRANK II CREECH, ’ Sheriff of Barnwell County. Barnwell, C. H.. Nov. 13tb. 1905 ■ ' ■ - ■ — — \ -— PINAL DIBCHARGE. Notice la kavahy glvaa that the un dersigned win. mi jutwday, J3rd, De cember 1906. make application for let ters *f Inal dtaebarge as Administrator ci| tus eraiwor wumtt r “ mcox, m fore J. K. Snelling, Esq, Judge of Pro test* for Baruwetl County. H. W. Montague, Administrator. Allendale, B. C. November. 21>t, 1905. TO teachers and trustees or thk Pcbuc Schools. We beg to call your Individual and earnast attention to the fact that fundi for tbe anlargement ef rural sohoai li braries wherever they exist and far aa- tsblishing such gloat adaoaMonal aa- «l»uno* lo suhaulu aot yet wilt ho arallahto uaHl Jaa 180$ ScbooU not taking advMtafa W thte S onerous opportunity hafovoth* hbova ate will have to trait until after Feb ruary 20th 1900. We further earnestly Invite and arc* the teachers end trustee* of tha public schools of tb* county to meet In con vention at Barnwell Court House on Saturday, November 2&(V at 10.00 o clock, jo compare note* as.to past prog- caesan^ ailto future needu» as to the p<*ntlng.oMr$es «nd flowers on school grounds, oTImprovlng school buildings and their equipments and beautifying their surroundings.. . We also invite the attenrtfrrvee of the physicians and dentists of the county to address the proposed convention and to give us the benefftjoL their expe rlence and scientltlc knowledge for the preservation of the health and prorno tion of the happiness and physical well being of the generation being trained to serve and save the State when our life tasks have been completed. Barnwell won in the State’s darkest day tbe prond title of being The Ban ner County, in political endeavor, now that the skies are brightening let us see to icthat Barnwell shall be, through tbe excellence of its public schools, tbe Banner Educational County of tbe State. Very earnestly, B. M. Darlington, Cb’m. County Board of Education. SECOND NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of J. T. Smith, Jr., deceased, will please come forward within the next tifteen days and present them duly attested, and all persons Indebted to tbe said estate make payment within the same time, thereby avoiding suit. S. E. Smith, J.W. Smith, ’ Administrators Wllliston. S. C , November 14th, 1905. t: Treasurer’s Notice. Twill be M the fOlfowlnf phices oh dates mentioned, for the purpose of collecting State. County and School taxes for the fiscal year of 1905; also Commutation Road Tax for the year 1906. Wllliston, Monday, Dec. 11th. . Blackville, Tuesday, Dec. 12th. Allendale, Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Fairfax, Thursday, Dee. 14th. Robbins, Monday, Dec. 18th. Treasu rer’ll “office will be closecT in J. B Armstrong, County Treasurer. New Freqch Giant Areentull Aspar agus Roots for Sale at $2.50 a tfibSsand. Can deliver at any time until February 1st 1906. Fine, well grown stock. J. H E. Milhous, Blackville. S. C. AN INNOVATION > Seeing the necessity of Hot Soda Water Drinks the ever papular Few- pie’s Pharcq^cy, J. A. Tobin ft Co,, Proprietors, wflt introduSe such excel lent drinks as Hot Coffee, Clam Boui- lloir-'T-eniato BouHipn, Chowilate, Tea, ^tall4 ft not be wan to have them tested ? It will cost you noth- lh**to tad out. Drop Into our store knd let our optl- clan, who has bed i yean* experience, give your eyes ©ugh teet. He has at! the latest appliances for finding out th* con dition of the atfht. whether aear or far-sighted ( whether the sight of both eyes la the aame; will tell you cane© and furnish yon with the necessary remedy for abnormal condition of eight. Glasses care fully fitted to cross-eyes a specialty. Whatever you do, don’t make the mistake of buying from a pad- ler. As long as people buy glasses from mere pedlers they , may ex pect trouble with their eyes. The only object of ell pedlerrla to get your money and get away. Then, as is so often thq casei, V r©u And you cannot see with their glasses, there is nothing to'do but to throw them aside and wait for another pedler or come to see us, when, If by chance you should happen to get a^ialr that yon could not sec through, all you would have to do would be to bring them baclgto aA and have an experienced optician fit you up with another pair with out any charge, or get your money back. Now, that is as fair as w# can offer. There is certainly no way for you to lose anything that way. We can always be located, too—not like the pedler^ here to day abd yonder tomorrow. And, besides, if we sell you a pair of frames for solid gold, they are exactly as we represent them. We fully guarantee every fjy»me that leaves our place to be exactly as. represented ot money refunded. „ Creech's Pharmacy, ' MAIN STREET, Barnwell, S. C. > McCall’s pat terns: 10c and 15c None Better. l -O- GRAND FALL OPENING. McCall's ' Magazine 50c a Year, Including a Free Pattern Of High Claes Dry Goods, Swell .Dress G^ods and Trimmings. Our Ready- to-Wear and Dress Making Departments are strict- T ly up-to-date. No charge for alterations. Suita delivered the same day of purchase. We have em ployed one of Atlanta’s most competent dressma- No disappointments and all work guaran- kers. teed to give perfect satisfaction. Send orders or visit our store when in Augusta. us your W. T. Houston G. W.Andrews ; A.ugusta —862 Broadway— <3h=i.— • '•■*'•-*'•■*—-a—a ■•■*'•■ a •^•a«* a—-a •—■a«. a-•*«•*«•*«*«•*—f TRESPASS NOTICE. # OTIC1 TO DHBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons indebed to the estate of Iftiter D. And^rooo, deceased, are here by requested to make payment to the undendyned, aod all persons holding claims against the said estate will pre sent the same, duly attested, to \ H. P. Anderson, , ——:———«—— Executor. November, 16th, 1905. NOTICE. Pursuant to authority by J. T. Gantt, Esq Secretary of State, the un dersigned will open books of subscrip tion to the capital stock of the Bank of Of W. H. KerT ne<1v A son. Wlllitton, S. r. on Mon Isy. JNovstnher iTtni liHlb capital stock to be Twenty five thousand do) Inis, divided Into two hundred and flftv shares of the value of one hundred dol lars per share. i A. M. Kennedy, "v W.E. Prothro, .. _ .G. W. Green. Jr, W. II, Kennedy. Commissioners. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court I will sell at public outcry on Wednesday, November 29th, 1905. com mencing at in o’clock a. m at tbe late re-ldence of M. D. Anderson, deceased, all the personal property of ihe said M- D Ander«on. cofTslsting of Mules, <?ow«^ Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Hay, Syrup. Wagons, Household and Klteh en Furniture and other persotia) prop Tartr.- ~ Tefms Cash. II. P. Anderson, Executor. November 14th, 1905* -JUST- RECEIVED FIVE CAR LOADS OF ^HORSES AND MULES 1^’OHBIiACkY ILLE. a ears alga ot hard oold. Fe—e» Alfvei Atarieh aent us last waek a box af ear earnat ink ea we ever saw grown ©a river bottom or pampered pet petefc. And much of the excellence of bis mugwump gam© fowls is doubtless due to tbe atrength and soundness of the big grain fed Jo them. Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum, formerly of Wiiliston, died on tbe 14th Inat, in Winosboro, agad 68 year*. Hia vener able mother, now 81 year* old, tala wit* and five children ware with him daring bis last boercr He wu ana of Gw beat man In tb* Stalk, a white scaled, clean handed; kind heerted gentleman. Two weeks ago thta paper advised people to carry along only money enough to pay their- way when going, to a circus or show. But some people have not resd I hk Pxoflb, and Mad am Rumor tells it that some of them have been fieecett out of paper money enough to have paid subscriptions tor the balances of their lives. Forty odd good members attended the meeting of tbe baltkchatchie Agn- cultural ClUb oh Friday. The cued meat* supervised by S. J Halford were pronounced perfect, almost as excellent as tbe delightful biscuit contributed by lady Iriends. r r— The programme for the next meeting is a timely one and will-be full of inter est and instruction. The Club will do a fine work, for every member will be b«th a, learner and teacher. » ’ Farmers' institutes will be held '‘WHnaTon ' on" Satiiritay, ‘ K>th~'-fnat, at Blackville on next Monday, "Barirwett Tuesday, Allendale We<ln>-sday. Den mark December 1st, Bamberg 2nd. Director J. N. Harper will be in charge. Lectures will be delivered by Joseph E.'Wing of Ohio on animal industry and dairying. W. S. Morrison on in dustrial education and,.by otherwise men. Tbe Clemsoh t!ar o'exhibits will be on inspection^ -Everybody itfVlted to attend. iioicpM>Hiato Houinpn, Ghoepiate, lea, and Beef Extract, in the!v l^la>e -Pgj,- iors beginning October 3ist' 1905, and continuing every day during the bal ance of eternity. Come and drink and remain healthy; Tobln’a ia the place.-- ifiaLPi-lJlfilaah J. A. Tobin ft Co., t $ Proprietors. All persons are forbidden to enter uponfour lands in Bennett Springs Township tor the purpose of hunting or trapping by day or by night, or coinanitting any other trespass, under penalty of nrosecutiqp-to the full ex- Brabham ft Co. Hattievllle, S. C., October 23d, 1906. As a help towsnl e good dinner try Ryan’s Succotash. “The Bee Hive” Main Street, Barnwell, B. Mazursky, p rop: The long Summer is JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bvaonuam — Boxloiso, Bern well, - - - • 8. C. * Praetlee in Stale I Prompt AUen and Feds ml I tion Given Court*. | ail ■ REGISTERED HEIFERS. is in the atrf and now the time and the ‘ k BRE III YE” the placeior wis^meft Rfld wiser womihi ended,' t h e -reserve for sale. This Ts a good oppor- ch iil of com ing Wintev tunity for those desiring fine heifers as they represent nine years of careful se lection and breeding of the bast Jersey! in the country. Our cattle have been -purchased from celebrated herds north and, west, and they show for them selves, and their offspring are aa flu# as. can be had anywhere. Pedigrees Registration certificate and transfer in name of purchaser furnished free of charge, This offer w.Hl J»ot last loiMr. ONE CARFOR ALLEN DALE- TWO DOZEN DEERE STALK CUTTERS AT BLACKVILLE, AT A VERY LOW PRICE. ~ . J. D. WHITTLE. ~ SECOND WEEK iURORJi. The following petit jurors were drawn for the second week of Court, December, 4th. Baldock—8 E Strange. W B Oswald, Barnwell—L G Richardson, T W Black. J E Riley, G W Manville. H F Odom, James Kilev, F C Black. Bennett Springs —H S Anderson, Marion Rountree. Idis Brabham. Blackvrlle—O W Bodlford, N A Whetstone. C C Storne, W L Garvin, E F Boy Is ton, W Y Brooker. Four Mile—J C Mims. Great Cypress—O R Morris, W H Sanders, 8 B Croft, C B Still, W T Calhoun, S E Morris, II S Craddock. Rosemary—W A Hair, B 0 Mitchell, F P Lee. Sycamore—O F Young, W T Harley, G A. Best, G W Jenny, P M Kearse, J P Boyles. Wiiliston—P M Hair. THE CROP IS SHORT. ’ Tbe National Glnner’s Association cotton report ma,de public oil tha, 19th ioat show® a total of 7*411,359 baiat ginned up to the 14th November. Tbe estimate* showed 84,7 per of the crop plclfed and 78 per cent ginned indicating a total crop of 9,459,<93 report as to Sooth Carolina thowed 982.780 bales ginned, <94,3 per centplcked and the total crop of this State e»Um*ted at 999,867 balsa. The Best, Warmest and lost ? Durable Clothing and Underwear, the - lost Comfortable, ' Long lasting and Damp Defying Shoes, the Healthiest Blan- ~ kets and Quilts and — all the Heavy Goods that x will be needed until Spring. For every purpose of dress or daily labor we are over crowded with bargains that all families and individuals need and our prices' arc so reasonable that we can make the closest buyers happy. Good Food helps health. Better buy our pure grocer ies than run up long drug and doctor’s bills. -j L Glendale Farm at Barnwell, haa for la a number- of choice regiatered Jersey Heifers and young Bulls, the offspring of our noted Tormentor Bull by fine registered cows. We had in tended to reserve these heifers for our own use, but now offer them wRheot FINE MILCH COWS. Parties desiring fine milch cow* please write to W. C.SMITH, WlLLI8TON,S. C. Will sell for cash or exchange for beef cattle.' MRS. KELLY'S . _ STUDIO, CLERK STREET# - BLACKVILLE, & C. For first class portraiture, work equal to the best done In city studios. Latest atylea in card mounUL A line of fine pictures (hand worF) paateis, water color* anff oil;' for holiday trade. Kodak Album*, Post Carda made to order. Kodak work a special ty Mrs. Kelly is a pnpil of the Lenney Studio of Atlanta and can gnsrantea aatlafactory work in every Una of pho tography. C. F. Calhoun, P. X. BncLingham . Wm. McNafe. Calhoun- & Co • THE a— ' Best Bred Horses and Mules —ire the kind . 0. S. KENNEDY keepsll- II Willislffl. s. c. Twp car loads of clippin good ones just received. To go with them, just re ceived, One Car Piedmont Wagons, One Car Stude- hirker Wagons; a Complete Stock of Tyson & Jones and other well known best makes of Buggies. Delays arc dangerous, hut there is no danger in buying my high quality of stock and goods at my bed rock prices. Kemember, they are at Q. A. KENNEDY’S, WlLLISTON, S. C. STILL’S SALE STABLES, 1UCIVIUE, S. C. Invlt* all in need of good atock ai right prloea to oall before buying elM- wbar* and gat tb* beat. TWO CAR LOADS OF HULKS, " ^ ■oond, straight (took, suited to all draft and farm purposes. ONE CAR LOAD OF HOltBKS, ' for tha yenng people, th* old folks an% all who waut safe, sound end sure ani- nurti. H. D. STILL S SONS 1 am HIGHER i - x 1 '1 EVERY YEAH. It giverae^M^and sincere pleasure to notify my /riends and his friends that I have secured the services of Capt. U. Dunn as saleman, in order to do justice to my constantly increasing business. With his help and assisted by Messrs NT. G. W. WalK- A . ’ — : er and I. L. Attaway I can serve all in need of the Best Mules and Horsescan ba boufyht frona Rfin^n^Vy to Kansas, Wagons almost everlasting so good are their mar- terial and workmanship. w , v Comfortable and eleg^nt^uggiM ai^ Harness, as safis as the best life insurance against accident. Don’t bo blind to, your interest, come and we’ll w* prise you with satisfaction. - CHAELIE BROWS, - ^ W'-i BARNWELL, 3. G FIPE, Life, Accident., LIGHTNING AND " Live Stock * —At LgweSt Rates In- * Strongest Companies- GALHOUH |C0, —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWELL “ • * ’ .. . * Y INSURANCE. Fire, Health. “Old Line” oom- Life, Accident, We repreaent only paniei. h THE GERMANIA LIFE, OF ^EW YORK THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY THE AMERICAN FIRE, OF NEW JERSEY THE EQUITABLE FIRE OF.CHAR- LE8TON i ** ' ‘ THE EMPLOYERS LIABILITY OF hOKDO«J .. AH kinds of Insurance promptly writ ten and attended to In person by AUWAV^ — Snelling & Sberfesee, BARNWELL, S. C. h T. K'u * i WHITTLE’S STABLES. BLACKVILLE, S. C„ '•X r"' i' .■ ' y *"X' ■ Keep up all the year round a procession of great framim h r wifg buy7°^ 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. . _ — —— — ■ . . Jp ' ^ - ■>. Best Georgia Wagons, ' A Carload of the famous In Macon, Georgia, made. For the best Southern Trade. A Carload of Buggies, the best on wheels, and flkirA few nice rubber tire bicycle wheels. DR, J. H. L MILHOUS. DENTAL SURGEON,— -c— tltCIVILLE, S. c. - Will be at his Barnwell 4- / office eveiy Monday and Tuesday, and a# bis home ofled‘ in Blackville every Friday and Saturday. . •?' MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loan* oq^ improved farms for five yean, partial - .payment!, interest 8 per cent on lo©aa nndeF|l,000;7per cent en loans ewer 91,000. Don’t write, cninaaud see ns I. O. Patterson ft 8o«. DK. M P. m by Dentist. W1LLISTON, - • k anywhere la the'