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mmm Tl?e Barnwell People. THURSDAY, L "S71006, RATES OP SURSCItimON. Ih Advance, per Annum <Vn T4m6 ...fi.fio >, TUe eounty cliain cnnS will be at M<>rri« Ford until Monday of nrxt week, tliey will-move to Jordan BVabch. hear hnrnweU. •f. 1$. Morris. Supervlgqlr. R. C. Roberts .Jr., Clerk. Tire regular tncotlnp ol Darn well bodpe No 16, Kniphubf Pythias will be held at theirHall on Friday njpht at o'clock. A full reqabated. l;y ortlef of i W. PKICE, C. C. ^ \V«n. McNAB. K. U. Winter lin^rt In the lop of Spring. Some March cotton whs planted last week r Uapt. Dunn left for Kentucky ye*- 'erday^ •• March wOnt out .as gentle as Mary"* little lamb., - —■ s % - _ U:i«t Spripg’s latest/killing frost Jitateufl Aprlilyth. niftck.viltoaiitid Bprlngfteld are "'to be connected tty tfclW|ihni.e. M ;ss WHLih Udve U visiting her fis- ter, Mrs. Hdllnud, at GreeiAvood. CHEAP MULES—J. M. Farrell; Jllackville, S ('. U offering 8 strong work mules, 0 to 12 years old «Mli (X) to |10000 each; all In good enftfUftSH.'' Why not get all your garden seed at Creech’s Pharmacy. Then you could rest assured that you were plant ing the best seed grown. Money to Lend. Address, / 11. StrlngfeHow. * Elko, S. C. Try one paper of Creech’s 2 lb to mato seed, locts. a paper. Everybody that have' tried our 2 lb Tomato Seed say they arc w orth ten times the price w e charge for them. • ^ Crteall’s Pharmacy. / We sell Tomato Spied that produces tomatoes weighing 2 lbs each,. Did .you ever try them ? Creech’s Pharmacy. HOGS FOR SALE. A good brood sow with six joung pigs for sale. Apply to „ George li .-Bates, 3—2h Barnwel!, S. C fine r i MBM———CaPBMaCMKa J '‘AURORA" . 0 Carbide Feed Acetylene Appara tus, The Modern Light, for Btores, Dwellings, Churches and Country unmes, Every ma chine sotil under an Absolute ' guarantee. A d dress, John F. Folk, S. C. Agent, Bamberg, S C. a FINAL DISCJIARGK XDTICE. - Xttflee Is hereby.git eh that the on dersignen as Administratrix of the hs tate of W. S. Hay, deceased. Exec Bf Miss'll ate if. flay. dT” ees«ed. wltl on Saturday the 5:li day of May, I9(>d.j8le her final return as ad- - millIstfaliix as aforesaid with Hon. IL. Snellhrg, ,1 udge of I’lobatc lor mrnwell County, and apply for l.dtefT • dlsmlssory as Administratrix <>f tin* Executor of said estate of Miss Kate E Hay, deceased. / ' Minnie S Hay. AdmlhDtratrix W. S. Hbv, deceased. March 30th. IQOfi. 8PECIA L KO A D T A IO N, Bi.ackviu.e Tow xskh*. In pursuance of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly of LfH and by direction of the County Board of Ctnnui ssioners, we, the undersigned^ ineiubers. «>t t.he Blackvllle Township Board ..f As*cs- ay r s, w 111 "h HTf f a nj^pTl FfiTh oti the qm's- lion of voting a supplemental two mill road tax on all real and personal prop erty in Blaikvllle Town»lsip for the Improvement of the public -highw ays in sshl Blackville Tow risljjp, on Satur- , dav. the twerstv ill>t day of April, 1900, in the town of Blackville. Managers—G, IV. Bodiford, G. IV. Nevils, B. L. BoyUton. Polls w ill open at 7 a. tu. auil close-at 4 |». m. and liic election w ill be cun- dnctid according fh the rule* and reg* illations.provided foe general riectluna. L. I* Blume, Ch’uj., S. E. Ilsy, 1. 11. Hutto, Township Buprd. Long Branch PlsWosordiy received too late for puhtlcatiun this week. G L. Tortle E«c|. of Aiken was here yesterday on professional ytatlei*. Dr. J. C. Creech and family left on Thursday for their new homo at Gaff- ney, S. g. President Rootevelt on Tlmrsday ap- pointed Mr. B. J. llumuiet Postma-ter /it Blackville. The Palm I.ijnited w ill math its last 2 i)js-for iTiTs' season on 1 next Sunday rt Monday. Dr. J H. Wilson hps declined tlie cHI to thd Newberry County churches and will remain at Salisbury, N. C. Dr. W. Gilmore Simms, Jr , is at home for a short vacation- from the Dio-ulng., Soulliern Gbllcgeof Pharmacy, Atlan ta. SALE DAY. The attendance on Monday was not, overly large but it was particularly nice The County Board of Equalization met and completed its work. Capt. .1. C. Gridin, Chairman of the County Board isjhe^Bkrnwell member of the state Board. The Supervisors of Regis!rail >n were a little busy and will be more so ns the campaign waxes warmer Land sold by the Master brought over 15' cciit'cotton prices, a tract of 200 *crcs partly within the corporate limits of Alieinlale, being bought by Mr. VV. F. Gii'-gc for $6000. More than a score of iMulea were sold. THE ELVERS’ BRIDGE M EMO- MOP.1AL ASSOCIATION will observe Memorial Day April 2flth. Distinguished speakers have breu in vited t*> speak. , . The following ca^nmittee* have been , Cash 111 AuvatlC^. appointed: t ' On groun&s «nd order of th*. dav—.1. i r , . - - . - . D. .leiioy, J 5 . J. *7opeiaud. w. E. seas'*,! I nuiary Klcction Auj^ N E w Af)V E RTIS EM K N TS. J. F; Folk—‘ Aurora.” Gaiber The competitive, examination for" tire U S Naval Academy cadetship from thi» Dtstrict wifi be. held at Barnwell on the ISth inst. - ^ '^"Married Thuwdav, March 29th. 1^06, by J. O San<!ers, Notary Public. Mr.- Aihon Creech to ilfsa Ellen Hutto; a I i of ticuLgc* Creelt r — — Mr. D. II. Best, Jr., was graduated in pharmacy last week frot.i the South ern College of Pharmacy, Aflanta* and 4* at liome again, hafrpy,- heaithy andu hainlsi.tne . rr:———a, ' i' " .— A large part of Barnwell will he at Witliston t iitav to enjoy the Barbecue- ,ltod Basket Pic Nio of the procession leaders ami the good company of that good-people. ! At- the Augusta.horse show hast week Dave Maddox, dr., a Barnwell County raised colt, ov. in d ,'M r -Jidiu JM . I'^^.L' 1 the rllvau’ cyV^oa er ir- tlrbf!?- of camjpetitorg from several States. Piiotographof W. A. Reckling of Columbia took group piotdres of the (•ruled School pupils las' week, and •dd^U to IlfsxtAek of/freasitres tt pim- togaaph of the Barnwcil._Cpaledvrato -MtrrrnmTRC.' ' ' ^ Vi’hile •‘reaving ro>ibers” in Mr. Ruist Bj jjvn-ja-g.'iienil repair shop in —Bamberg Mtmrlihv xiiiart+m<11 Master Vernon Kllz uof aggd J t yo ir* was ac- eidenta!Iv. shoj' nod killed by his 12 yeaie yjt r l he last t rm of the Court of (.'eucr- il Sc'-sion*' w a« a record hmikr.i; for JRarn^ell in costing the tax pavers of ♦bo-emrntyrnothing, as Jim fine* col- April 2d, lOCfl. .. READY FOR WORK AG A1X7 Having repaired the recent fire (inii)- •ges to Qtvaniop \ud w arehouse 1 aui sgainT'eady io ( j>erve my customers and tlie public wUnlite best work and nnir terisl and at most reasonable price*. D. 1’.. Jolinsi'it. BjackvIRe, S tL - ‘.r- .. —-. - •: . " ’ 4 ^ March 81. IfW. Tt) the memhefs of Camp C. J. CoL cock, United Confederate Veterans : . You arc requested to meet at-( amp . Ileatluuartei*. Svcanjore. S. C;> .April 7th, 19u(>, to pay regular anmiat fLTbs; to elect delegates to State and Nation al Reunion* at < olunibia. S C-.i and New Orleans, La; and transact,all hns- locs* that may properly, come-.he. .Hie ewiiHr 77 The National Reunion ~ will he hchd- 4i •? • in New Orlean* April 'ioth. 2(KH an4 ‘J7'h. and the State Ketmion in (.'olum- bia May 16th, 17th and iStlt. —— V. W. Manuel,. •• - V - Adjjt. Sycamore. S. C., March 31,,1900. I acted ov.-r paid all expins** in iho w'«a! ol jury and witness per diems and ttfrileagc and^pwHUfs wages. Mrs, Thgf'lore Rooscvc.lt, children Klhef, Archie and C^irnmin. with maid and govcrheifs, were in Bariiweli about two niinuip* on Fri'lag, passing on the ~>.)i» 1 hern-’s FbtfIda Lnfflteil to FcrnaH- ditta. 1 .a.,iitiake tlie il 1 vflowcr for n ten day s’ cruise in the West Indies. Rev. S. C ity his work -..as Philip’* day cl->*t (l lieointTit ty ing tliat % W-"'- ■ B 1 '*.(alr" S3*- II AM BERG COURT. The following *ro the new Grand Juror* drawn for the year 1906: J. D. Copeland, J. C McMillan, Jr , L. M Aver, Jr., W. B. Moore, J. H. Cope. II. B. Grimes, I). O. Hunter, G. C. Turner, J. B. Giltxm, Jr'., J. A. lift'd; W. M. Brabham, J. L. Herndon.* Tlie Petit Jurors-for the llrt week : C. F Rizer, A. L. Milhous J. W7 Ray. M. K. Ayer, “E. (V. Morris, C. J. ft. Brooker, Jacob C. Bishop, R. F. Kirlfland. J. O. Kitti'r, G. B. McMil lan, R. L. Miller, J. I, Cothran. A. J. Hunter, W. S. Coopcy, H L. Kinard, O. E. Kfarse, A. It Dempsey, tiro. R; Ayer, G. L Sandifer. II. W. Beard, II R Glllaui. iim. Jone*, J. (5. Utsey. Roht. Kirkland, B. V. Kear*e. J r A Gillam. J. A. Spann, W. G .Kirklantl, J. Ij. Prove*u<7 J. AV. Sfok> «. J. G, Klnsev, Jacob. Free, D C. Copehind, N. Z.' Felder, t>. S. Williams, VV. D. Be-lnger. - - -' < j, - " J nrors for 2nd week : B. A. Bennett, Thomas Black, D. It. Mathenvl T. !1. Hardwin, J. F. Staley. Jr./J. B. Kinser. T' C- l’'lco, J. G. Barker, Jr., M. M. Smoak, W. E ftpann, C. B, Walker, W. If. still. Al- bin Klrsch, T. . ifentz J. VV. Price, J C. MoKinzle, J. VV. Jim, B. Ad am*. J. L. Hmoak, J. B. Guess, J. C. ' Gibson, ff. L. Kearse, (LT. Grimes, H. W. Johnson. G. , VV. WHev, J T. O - Fall. J. M. Oiloin. E. D. Bcssinger, J. f». Atterbefry. VV. H..Dairnel), VV. E Sease, Jr., J. J. Carroll, J. E. Morris, Bei'k with entered upon associate rci’tor 1*1 st eituieii. t liariest'tP. on Snn- Ihe’M.iiidav News aui fimrler rrf >ri; it'es bv lie made an excel cut ini- preasion yester>lay on Ins first appear ance as rector of St I'biiip-,” llnusewivrs should k-now that paper bags nr* ms-le of a compound otrag-. lime, giue and other suhsiance* mi.ved; u iib t lii’mic.als and acids. When dry tlie^ucau 00 ho harm,-hut a damp -pa per lufg^is n<>t lit to touch any soijt ‘if Jnnd.—■ liein-g-rtie fTse. no f-a i| of a d unn orJ-'-jicv nature ought ever 10 Be kept l» a papff bA|{7T A I/'ilge of Kiiiglits .of Pythias was instituted Dunbarton Tth's-iay night by District Dc|>uty Gland » baiHelli-i J, B tiu**-s, as-i-ted by a team irow Barn w ell Lody*. tt beguis tt' aoo't wiirk wr'h ''iniyei's, Mi t lisncelioi (iommr.titler and run er J’ast (.hai cellor. Tuk Pkoi’I.k acknowledge* aq in vitation Iroin -Mr. an I Mrs it. H. Ke-Hahan to the marriage of their niece, Miss Lula Durant >!rong ( and Mr,. Oscar Hamlet Patrick, of BarnweM, in tlie *P-re'»t»v.te1Tiih T'linfiib. King-t-t c, on Tdostfay next,<10th insr. Our l;est Rtnnl w i*hv* aro teuderrd for tlte li ng future Iripnines* and prosperity ot these so desoj-ving yoimg people The meeting of Gump Morrall, SfVL U, (L V at Meyer’s .Mill 7n Fjiiiay was well attended, a fine baTbeVno a n-* joyed anil.an exeelient address lo the Veterans by Mr. Clayton S. W.irnii crowning and comple'ing the pleas nres of the we:i snout ilaoi o Loe 4iTii+> iv^oftnsnstn-'+TpT-helrh Columbia Messrs George K. Dunbar »ill J A ncil Mwv^:- were cteol-.c 1 lie I e gates; Messrs L. F. Cave and Ben Rountree tHVernatys. Mr. It. E. Hartzog of Bamberg and Miss Janie K Mason of Lanrinburg, N: C. were iharried in the Hotel Nor-, niandie parlor, Greenville, on Satur day. Rev H. L Biiggott OlUeiilting. Mr. Haitz g is principal of the graded school* at Carnesv'IHy, (ia..'ahd Miss .Mason Was the music teacher there. As Mr. Hartzog could not leave his school long they trict at Green ville where their marriage was witnessed by their kin people, Mr. and Mrs. O. B Hartzog of that. cHy aid Misses Mamie and Annie Hartzog of Bamberg and other friends, i -. S. A Co.— M i IMhcry '■ ' " 'fir'' liny—Final DJs A. N, Opening. Mrs. Minnie charge. Bank of Eanjwell—Quarterly State ment. - L. P. Blume, Chairman—Supple mental Road Tax Election, Blackville Township D P, Johnson—Ready for Work Again. ’ ** . u - • J- M. Farrell—Cheap Mules. J. A Hen Tobin—Fire Sale, W II. Kennedy * Snu —MillinOTy M. O. Kinard, J. A..CI)as»oie.!u, J. F. Kearse and J A. Peter*. Gn tnnsic—J, C. Breeland and J. W. Kinard. Decorations—Mr* J .W. JcnnV, Mr*. J. J. Cope'.and, Mrs. J. VV. Kinard, Mrs. Nellie Kinard, Mrs.=-J.,0. Kearse, Mrs. J. C. Kinard. Miss Addle Jenny, Miss Olive F>Hr, Mi-s Altco Kearse, Miss Adelaide Brabham, Miss Marian Kearso. Miss Roberta Kearse and Miss A1T148 K**ar«e. * 'y-Z The public is cordial) r Invited to at tend. And the committee on decora tion* respectfully requests the ladies to bring ilowers I»r. N. F. Kirkland, Hr. J. W.Jct.nv, Pics. Sect. Iho BatH'WelT clitirch extend* a very cordial irfvTtatinn trr"nli tho elmHsjms In the A -socialion to bo represented whether limy have a Sunday School or not Let All ibo-e who expnat- to ,a'- Tctyd send their name* to It. T. Rice, Chairman of eom. on enrertainment. DEATHS. , On Sunday afternoon the white child soul of the infant dojffghte* Of M r v and Mrs. J, Ham Kirkland of Bufords Bridge passed Into the eternal keeping of the one who called little children unto him., Her body -was phfc^ to sleep In thccemeterv at M i/.nxh ctiurch. Rev. R. A. Yhngtie coriiiucting the f»i>WtU services. -——— 1 — UNION MEETING, BARNWELL "A/-*DOTATION. — ■ ‘The next Union Meaing will hold its session with the Harnwvll Baptist church bsgluning on Frlditv the 27ih of April and continuing tiirough Sunday night. The nieetlny will hn derotcJ e u imiRTyWhooi 8, *■ ** a I , niimTT TTi, mi Hutto closedlief Mrs, J E. Collins entered Itro the better world on ThitTsiVay lasL and was hurled at .Salem ehurch. Kev.f R. A. Yotigue otficiating. at the last touchitcf sites. . . .. - • . ■■ 28, IQOG. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR: V . Barnwell, 8. (’•., Maytji 2Kth, HK%; ‘ After careful consideration of the good wishejt. atrd *‘ILcit.atiVm* of n»y j fjhend* In all *ei-iitm*<>T tlo*-G«unty I respectfully armounce myself a candi date for the ortice. ol County Auditor,- subjei.a to the rule* arid regulations -ol the Democratic Primary election and pledging myself to abide by its results and to-support the nominees- of the party. Stncciely. appreutatii’g the manv Asstrtanccs of support given me and pledging my- best service* to the State and L’ouriVy, If«lected, -I am, Very sfneerelv, M. J. Pate. - ' ■ . . Barnwell, 8. U., March 27th, 190C. .,,1 Vetpectfnlly nnnot)nee myself a candidate for County Auditor, sijlijci t on Uic rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of tha Primary Election and to support th« nominee* of the party. If elected I shall grate- fnlly five »ny best effort*-tu thc dls- ohargo of my duties. R. VV. Riley. eve* in .earth* last long sleep In Deu- ■PVark on Wedne-dav of last Week','Rev. R A, Yongue conducted tjp* tom-rLi service* in the presence of tng)ty.Jo\ jug relative: SB I lib nils. . ... After an Illness of about months Mr*. Ellen Sweat died PROGRAMME. . • *. . 1 home near Robbins on i ebnuuy 11 a. in. Music, its plaeo and aged - soventv yigliu -ve.i'rs. Juo Friday value, in Sundav Hchuol work. It. M. Mlxson, (J. e . KJzoy, W. Kinarti. (1. W. Ren!/.. 2.‘>h> in. Teachers and Teaching: .1. !>. • Mbore, J. .11, E..»Ji4(Wrou.*a* J. B*. Blank. *• • • 8 p. til. Should thc_ ehurch own, sun- port and control She Suml.ay Sebnol; (». VV. Garner, II. J; ouider, J. C. .McMil lan. ' 8a turd ay 11 a ’in. 'J’lir* Ideal Super intendent, bls_ch*!ii<'ter, preparation; W, M,- Jinm*, 8-~G r Af sty H e Id, IlyoT •Brinson. ID* work. (Jra.finff-;*:i*'.'"K;'1»: ftaTr" three at her IH, .- soris- two daughters and many relatives auiS friends are )tlt t> mourn her loss. Slin lived a.cirffstian life all her' days, and was a o)i*mla*r of the' Christian Ohttreh, ll<r funeral sermon wa- jirertched hy.-RL'v. Mr Smith of Ellen- ton, and h:*i‘ roitiains laid. t-> rest at Steel Creek Baptist Church. Slie ha* laid dowti tin* efoss on earth tn receive the crown in Heaven. -S. Master'Arthur Fnru** 11 soo-of -Gnr^- ti> i>. ; irrmati, iHcd nt The In.mu of the r. • renLir' itr Uavr’»ChurUi omihe 27*U ^ ... after a sick nos* Covering two M EifiplleUl, J. Canada, Sr., G. E. weeks. He suffered with fever and Bu t. - . « . | imeumonia pvceetled by measles;- age p. to, 8uad*yHoiiool eqyltrinent: j ig years. He was buried on !). - ; • h A. J. Faster, VV. G. Bthion, J A. Jett- : aFMt. Arnon Baptist church,'Rev. J. hint..^s_.. . |) Huggins of Allendale conducting 8 p. m -The i loin/ (h-part.n.rnt .<'ra-Uo tip* ^;pi »i l> rot Iters to cherish hL-memnry. y 11 u 1 jrfri 1 ■‘ii 1 i 1' 1 fiirrrnir-*’i 111 1 i'"7''"ffTf‘‘f‘e4*B 11 ‘I ■ . It'HfflPlMtfflTTh m. ;;m<ts itro : ms.iv sorr,.lyin'/ relatives and friends. Benson, l. ll Ilutfo, Aithnr Kennedy. 1 lie leaves a fatlietg (>ne sister and lour Su nday 11 AO I'he Sunday' >elu><d 1 hrut (h poiiilnatitnal wo'Ji: ('. M. Bil lings. '' :y :M Sundav Bcliool Mas- Meeting trin minute specehos and e’asges 8 p in. Preaehitrgs*lira) ArJ FoTsicr, Normal Class .work will he prusi'Ilted | One tomato sn ow 11 from nnr Hi' To hs opportunity offers. ’ ; mato sefil tills a large dish when/ - J sliced. Just the thing lor slicing— Indian time for when -the oak leal tel's eat'.” The WjM p but ling corri is as a squir-j Now Irit the birds alone, very delightful. JJrceeh’s Phupmaev. T— •«•*•«••••• 6,Q ® ••• Q ••* #••*#•*•© ••* ® 0 C '• •••• • *•’ ® • ••• • •< P y * p ? p f • ♦ • ? o ? p f »• » F7 4 SxVI.E -OF-- FtilIvo <rf F>] 11 i*;s and Medicines,. Cut,0 lass, SUtTiur iSHvcp Ware begins at 1 • Tobin's Drua: Store o oiliieApLIntlnv !tt»»l wjiT cnnfnnK* fur six (roods sii^btlv dansaiied aImi)sL*4vt*n ilw.iy- wocks. in—or- (1.■ I I - >41’i! m nov, .-lip k. The Stock hurt only , by smoke wili be closed out at a sacrilirc. Come early, FALLEN TOBIN. COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 10th AT 9 A, M., UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 1906. , All the ladies of W’ilitston and surrotmd- iflg ^tfuHtj-y are cordially invited to attend, same. AYe have gotten in a large stock of Ladies EDITOR’S CORNER. As March marched outourgood sub scribers Messrs J. E. Hair. T. J. i $ Grubbs, J. C.'.Sanders and G. VV. Delk put us in tlio right iitiinor f(fr April Ilowers and shower*. Master Lcnnic D-lk was rt bright caller ,on Saturday to *ec how papers are-nride, Etervhody of grown years va.« glad to sec tin* g- od face and shake ihe kin 1 hand of Mr: T J. Mo-ris on Mnndav, over irom his Georgia home after an absence of three year* to spend a week w ith old friend* and relatives, who re joined to sec thirr time deals so gently wUh him, and who will not be catltcnt hereafter unless he comes annually. Mr. T VV. Scott paid us his .iirnnxl pl«trisant Rosemary call on Monday., Te*o numerous to mention were the good friends who made Monday ;>.* pleasant to us as a midsummer pic u!c. Drvss Co (• • ri • (•) 9) eyi) • ft <im % o; || ii Robert BuLt <ft Co’*. - •: Medal _ _ — — Garden Seed, For sale nt 1! u rc Ijh a Re r ’ s_D r u g Store, Sole Agency for 1 . . s -Y— B u ll well. , WANTED—From foiiy to fifty men at once to work about saw mill, mil- road and woods. Good wages to good w piker*. ""Z ' The Miilcr I.mnber (’o; Ulmers;8. 0. 125.000 Strong. Vigorous, Healthy Cabbage I’lants of the h?st established varieties; safe iind sure headers f<*r, sale and ileliverv.aa soon a* the Spring wa-rant* garden p your clubs now and wanted and 1 will quote pi ices f. o. b. •anting. Make up write me number hook order* and Ulmer. S. C* J. M. Brant. ■ncyTii , m ' . _j Growing, Large Wafermelons. -f have Been planting ern'ti year for several year* from 70 to, 100 aere* In Eiien variety of Watermelon*, and have made good monev rvery year, l secured -good-Eden seed to iU’gln wlih aid have improved tlifm^each year by selecting my seed from large and well shapeti melon*. I have them dried In tlie shade which will, w lien pruptnriv pbmtgri-.- nlway* come, up, it* they are sound and full. I have 1.900 lb*, of choice seed to jj(- Te.r.at 50c per Ih. When you send your order for seed and wish me to do *o I will instruct you Imwv to prepare. Fertilize, plant and cultivate. . • Jet your orders cmne in at once. I sold +hs) ‘-am# hlhd of se*-d over Souttt Carolina, Georgia anti Florida 1«V- year, which gave perfect sail*tac tion. ' .’.7 e-« o «• !. Furman Still, Blackville, S- C. — - 4 — V — * . ORjAa-^LEEJL Dentist, rFvi! i.i.iwN, - ^ s. c. ^AVlU-ava^k any wherein the countr ity “perit) !}ppoInthH'nt. MOHE Y-TO1I31D. ■ . . / ■‘-f * _ Vvc «re pfe-paredtB negotiate loan* ntr improved-farms for five years, partial payments, inteyeftit'prr cent on loans tptder ?l.(KKi; 7 percent on loans over $I,ut«). Troirt w rite, ovum iiiiij wiijr VS a J <»- i’atu rson A. Smx FINE MM/TL COAVS. • milch cows Parties please w rite to' desiring tine £fifr-Wil|. sell tor heef cattlo. W. C. SMITH, Wii.i.iaroN, S. TV.' for cash or exchange and Ready-to-wear Hats, ^ij I'lowcrs, Ribbons, Sjlks.^etc., also a. large stock of Dres^/.-Goods; the prettiest and Ij- ‘ | nest ever brought in 20 miles around here. We ask you all to eome and inspect same, ™ -whether or not you are Veady to place your order. Our milliner, Miss F.foeCM. Wtight, ;« will he glad to serve all the ladies.-- We will sell earring the Opening lOOO yds. Z Embroidery, some up to tS inches wide and ^ worth up to 35c., for only toe. per yard. ( j A big lot of Embroidery worth 1 up bi toe for ;• ; 3-40., also a lot at 7 4 2e. ■ 360CI yards ’of * C. F. Calboua, Pv.M. Backia^Hai Win. Mdab, Calhoun & Co, ; '^7 nice shirtings at 5c. per yard. 2,000 yards ?:> inch land for 0c. per yard. We also carry a big stock otT 4\ Men’s and Cntldren’s high and low cut Shoes. Our S. Is- ulies’, slock i’luj-Ncv/ Jeivcv I.ogislature lias ap- propriuted $3o0,000 dollar* to carry on a war 'of extermination against uina- fjuitoc*. The money will be »pent In O. II. Free, Jr., J. W. Stecdiey, J. T. j draining 200,000 »cr«* of swamp laud. * » of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s CM$£&g i'- complete. J\lso a big stock of Furniture and Stoves, which wc will sell at prices* to suit everybovly. This is an opportunity you don’t always get and it will be to ybur interest to get something whether you are in need at present or will bC la ter. Wc extend many thanks to our friends for their pat ronage in the past and .hope for 1- continuance of same. A^urs respectfully, A. N. GARBER & CO., WILLISTOX. C. Life, Accidei)^ O^ycloxie LIGHTNING How to cure and Cold. GET A BOTTLE OF Nature’s Cough v Remedy AND A BOX OF I Creech’s Grip Capsules. TAKE THEM THEY WILL DO THE WORK FOR HALE ONLY AT * Creech’s Pharmacy. -M ^VTa>( <■( ■»,! At -v *,T- ' JJ » =3 WHY J I AB -ri- Sold 25 Car Loads of Stock Thisi Season? Because Both His Stock and Prices are Right Just Received: - 2 CARS- mi£S,— 1 CAR HORSES A ll Good, Sleek and Straight* . And Mie-horse Wagons 'Virginia’ Make, Buggies that are Beauties, Car Loti V, With Whittle’s Stock, Wagons and Plows Best Crop# can be made at Feast expense of labor. WHITTLE’S STABLES, > - BLACKVILLE • S. G. I. F 4 ^ CORNER CLAfiK STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. . BLAgKVILLe, - - S- ©., Arc now completeFy ready for the Fall and Wintftf •and oiler " — in all lines of- Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing* Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furniture, Groceries. To- Glassware, „, v , - .Eic^-Ete*. • ay, uram^ We invite, with eonlideuer*, t^pcial attonjtion to our bur- . Tutufc, which will makeirny'home comlortaifie and beauts fulj foJmr Clothing, which will defy tRc Wintot’a Cotit and double goo'd looks; and to our Shoes, which will male# your way and walk through life an easy progress. WE CLIMB HIGHER ■■■ EVERY YEAR. u *' AND- / Live Stoek INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- •• Strongest Companies. CALHOUK & CO.. —OFFICES AT- ilrHDiiU. lark Dial will take live years. - '* Tt gives me great ami sbieeie pleasure to notify my friends and his friends that I have secured the service# o£ Capt, U. Dftnh as saletnart, in order to do justice t6 my constantly increasing business. 7 With his help and assisted by Messrs N. f4. W. Walk er and I. A Attaway I can servo all in need of thd Beat Mules and Horses that can be bought from Kentucky to Kansas, Wagons almost everlasting so good are thfeit nuK* terial and workmanship. Comfortable and eiegant Buggies and Harness, as sa& as the best life insurance against accident; Don’t .be blindto yoiir interest,, come and ^e’ll prise you with satislaction. ' • > * Hill Top Sta BARNWELL, S. Gv *■■■•*■ j —TYT" ' «4