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CMWt cmctJUTWS. to* M> fr^iieiitly oa TiHendiiv* Ihiit w* i»r« Mire tfent (in n«*t hum R full ♦(<*•« nf ihe time miH trouble It wInw to (nn1c« « fraper. bo *e projoae to w t»lk ahtip" a llitlr. ^fter a ttminty |mpOr la prlntod, Hie typr *H«bed. tlie printer* fo to din* trlbntlnx the rending matter ami “doad'* atfrertlaemtiii*, In the upper »ntl lower tiaaeft from which readlnf matter la act there are 152 ’dlvMnii*, In whluh the type, Hgitrea/apat^e*, aljpi* dko tuuat be d]*iriliu*ed. eatrh bit of metal to Itaowp particular bolt. TbU fa a orotit to be carefully done and the TJfMJKShAY. AlTOUST I** ■-* • 1 ?... z*. KveryolHiM! Bolder,, whether chown tfr the rotea ut W* fellow cltWcn* ot Appointed by. anperlor aittborltjr, li* e* * peered to dUdharfb hl^ dhtle* faith- fully, ami failure to, <o *o brliig* dla- appointment to his friend*, Injurv $0 RU good name Had tuTm to tho lutereata Jt> hi* charge. ^ But there a*» many JofBtsebolder* who dj rot appear to know that they occupy such position*, and who afe bdt Blamed for their sin* of omission or dommlstion. Kor every mele cttlxen Bol ling e registration cei t’ftcate an 1 pbH tax receipt Is an ctHueholder, rniKlc one by the gift of the State, and as duty ,--- — -f „——, ■ . T . , * , h, .„,rt tn .TftTtin rTHif tl tnr Cotlifhrt of brerler type the printer's aud liOm't houml to dtrUi Tgl g arm.trsyjsls over dvy tullea, whiU it* the man who has larger responsl hi I it y ami receive* greater recompense. And the general ditty resting upon each quailfl^l vo.er Is that he ao cast J1U ballot In ef ary election that the eandldate host fitted for the office shall jecelru his euppoit. The right to vote Is not the privilege to reward one’s friends or to revenge one's wrongs Jt U the confidence of the State that theclthtcn will help psit the beat men In offlee. In rnnklugtip his ticket eitch voter should rely upon bis own Judgment, select the candidates In his opinion most representative of the principles ♦he voter holds ami who I* hc*t equip pad In solid brain and resolute hack fione to stand to and champion Ids convictions. I^t the votcra do their duty and the Men of their choice will not disappoint them. At fids writing the tlwrmometer I* surging atnofig the nineties, the aver* *ge corn crop U reported »h fife lent for sparing ute only to the new year, tlie cotton stalk* are said to he wilting and shedding and tallowing under ardent ray* of the glowing tmHs « For these atid other weighty rea«oti* sve decline to be made uncomfortably warni_jis to the gubofnatorial race, and to Hbcome the partisan of any one of the eight g<»ntleericn striving to climb to that nmldllnftH height. It is asking rather too much to wiah ne to set up and publish at our own «peni»e whole sth^k*. even columns of adulation nmt argument why tlola. This and That ami The Other Mats stem Id b«' elected (foicrOor. BspeHaily *(» as we harbor rro great expcj tstlons q/ pnbUm^JUod feosw Olectlpqjyf-*wy one of the octsgonlsts.. This jumper tirmiy believes that no fnan, woman or child ern hafe chill tend fever unless thetoaforlwl (mison l» Inserted in lit*or her hlisnrt by the bite *:f a female mosquito—or, perhaps, • horrid bed bttg. " Allow no'wnter near Ihb-houaw to jgruw stagnant In unused vessels, old cans, broken'dispensary bottles, tabs «fc<\ and the chaiiccs for alUriutSe shak ing and sweltering will be minimised. Within twenty year* a million di vorces have bceuigrwwbed^Shthe Suited Mates. And atlll' there are thousands Of women who have not received justice. ~V- THK COUNTY ('AMFAfON. ■ A good audience repreeentati ve of all section's of the township to gave the oandldslcs a calm and careful hearing at Blackvlite on the Cth Inst. The WillUton meeting on Friday had the largest number of votvrs of The series of meeting*, every seat tn the school auditorium being filled, and taaity itnmltng. f* had t« o more of spice and ginger In the speeches of the oAudidate* than the prcvioir* gather ing*—all In good humor and fair play. The cue and pic nlc dinner served by the ladles of the vraS a rplendid feast of good things, »howing aliundance hi all their how>e* and soh'itw The pretty profit of some eighty dot Isrs for church purposes whs out- weighed by the enjurniewta^of thosy who partook of the good Cheer Ntwi who received the true welcome of Its l*be 4*& of the reriilar ('srtipalgn meetlnga whs commetn-iiTir nr Barowell iy* Wr 'h»y when the pro*snien of Tmt KWorta got busy In printing this Issue. r • - • ~ • Mr. L’ass W§alhcrford,>4be oldest oitiaen of Aiken County, died on the T*b inst , aged Of years. Me served well in tlfe~ Confederate army. His wife, aged OT, died *• few years ago. — __ The Stale eampslgthei^ ^ - - final meeting ktTguren* on l 51 ""* ” ,n ,,0 « r «n the doctor’s oo*e.’ r ■ •t-- 1 ''Vodne.^day neat. It does not h shat any one of the trarelter* I* larger It) public estimation than when he first epoke in public on^he stage. The Georgia I.eglsUtnre pa«*rd last week by a great nisjorUy the be*t law wn li* statute hook*, one stopping,, •pecwlMion in cotnm and other futures Waropglv wive hoc«ef and bucket shops Tfntii the South 1 Carolina lawinakei's take similar action fhe Georgia ganu can eome over the Savannah, o(en their shop* in liamhurg or North AugusU and flourish Hite green bay Justice though her eves are always ftamUgcd la not always leaden footed rieorge flail,a whlto cotton min oper ator who last week led a mob of 2,000 men and bov* to break Into theSalia- hnry, N. C. jail and lynch three negroes ehargefl with murdering the Lverly family, haa been found guilty of con Hdrairy and glren a U> yearf sentence In the penitentiary. But the other 2999 lyncher*are unconvicted. Tim Georgia Railroad Bank has offered a thousand dollar* reward for the arrest of thomas \f. Alexander, the cetton factor, who left AugusM last month after having bled the Bank according to ft* statement, of F12U.WW • an' wurthlena warehouse receipt** The descriptions and pictures of the de- px' ted one have !>een' sent io all American towj^s of good *i*e and to WMoy polut* iHulUirope. Ills physical -Iprauuia onathat can hot be «a»ilv <*b»lCyd i/i appeatsiUM. action which was filed In the olllce of the Cletk of the Court foreaid Conntv on the dth day of August A. 1>. 190<> a vrnra to ne citreiuny ui»m> *no me After giving hl?n the now* yon win DC to w ’ rvl! 1 CUPY °f your answer to -nuJ to ml,. *u«. m-n« •ww^|S^ , ’: , 'ISm'«n'*;iiSS»?5I? the type settlnsTfor ' In order. This la the* nett paper Is slower work, (of every type, space, punctuation mark ♦c most betskem from It* box, aopa rately and put In the “stick.’’ The byy or girl who will scatter a quart of pea* over a dinner, table and then pick' them and put one at a time In a howl will un- stand why editor* sunielimea boll down long letter* and at other time* put them In tlto waste basket. In setting a . i* ■ r- yjL ' k Af iT'C' . a'i*' ^ g b.1. , a ., >. I a hla left hand hold* the stick. The printer keep* busy all hi* working hour*, not Waking like the clerk for a customer to conte. So he keep* steady at work so that hi Case of sickues* or a show he can get a little holiday. All Bands want the paper trtbc ready for printing at. the regular time ho that the utalla Can he sent off. We try by Tuesday dinner time to have enough matter to fill up. then cor recting mistakes and making up for the pres* are in order, and-thore la a chance to set np a little late tiews. The advertiser w ho delay* handing in copy until Tuesday xfloTimon mean*, well hut. his Judgment should be better Informed-t-after reading thi*. To make an attractive advertisement re quire* as;.much skill ■» I# crenfo a prettv hontp't.' and the typographical artist prid*. Like the milUtrer In* doe* not like to throw tiling* to gather in quick hasp’ ami then be criti cised hetause It ivu’t perfect. The advertiser 1* also benefi ted by the newHlnes* of the paper for ihmnm-e good people will .read bis' proclatna tlons. And If by tardine** he force* good new* to Im left out he hurts hi* own interest* by dlminUhiug the Giter- eat of reader*. ^ _ » The thmightles* advtjrtjsdr may con sider hlmsalf a benefactor In giving Ida “patronage” to the paper, but it U a matter of business, for which he gets value received, If he ahd hla good* and, desire* deserve It. The advertisement* In every paper are compliment* to It* readers. They mean that the advertiser* want to do business with them. There 1* a differ ence between the hand hill, which l» an occasional experiment, a fishing for all sorts*while the newspaper Is a fixed weekly fact with specific aim and de fined Influence, A newepaTter etui get along wlthont advertiser*, lint not without subscribers, and the better the subscriber* to their papers the better their paper* w ill be to them. ■ DOING WlTIW)t?T FLIES ’ One of our reader* say*^ ‘‘Tell the housekwepwr that a muc way to keep rid of lliea. If tcreen* are not tope had, 1* to keep everything absohiMy clean, to leave Ho food KotTlng about in the house, no scrap* scattered about the yard, no garbage can open, co slop palle,-no uncovered drains, no tubs of wash water, and no unwashed dishes. Fliet get lonesome wrbeve thore U no filth br uneovbrrd Twod*. Air the room* by Open window* and xloor* through the eight, where safe to leave them so, and wheds not, open them up verv early* In thc-mnorntng. closing them before the »wn get* much, above tho horiaon. Leave the windowq open a few Inche* at tsrp snd bnttopi, and open tbo trail sent*. A* soon a« possi ble after closing the op'-nlng*. darken the rooms on q)b« sunny sidn of the hoftae. and vivIlN Ipt In the light until they ate ID tlfc aiiadc.”—M. C, BACK TO FIRST PRINCmTEST Last week for the first time in (hir- tewn year* thi* golden government of our* entered the maiket as a buver of silver for coinage purposes. The lo nreamd business of the country re- qulrlug more change forced k return to the way In w hich the country first started on the right road to prosperity. THE KNIGHTS GFPYT.niAS. SU 3 *" Tho fifth convention nf the Third „ , . t>Dtflct, Knights nf Pythias, wav held Baptist f MrCvh^m Aiken on fhe 7th Inst. About fifty tlalegit** were in attendance, tho«e •now in g an u nuance m an uterr iioMe* fr,,,,, Barnwell and Bamberg Counties ond perfection in the preparation of ----*«• pBrJuma-liawng WO. Mfilfoiirit* - - ^ ^le-Plstrict Chancellor J. ^ ' v ' 11 , ’ 1 ‘ " * ’ VVarnock, W. A. Saaraott, S. K. Strange M V. Uay, Barnwell—William McXab. A. A. Lei,ton, W. U. Kritum, J. R. Harrison, Blackvllle-Cr IV Bovl-ton, II, M. Mathis, V. N. MathU- V, N, Xevlls. Dunbarton—B. NT Whaley, Jenny—Joe L. Folk. —-— WilliKton—L. C. fipr.twl*; Bamberg—W. p, Rhode*. ” — _ Denmark—W. L Rttcy.J.B GIL’am. Khrhardt—CT K. Kinsey Jr., F, 1). Jones, Frank Hiera. — Olar- J. O. hander*. T. 1). Beard. —The journal and 1 Review says of the banquet aijdresse*: : MKDICAf. PROFESSION ‘Ajoy, and Temperance, and ftepove. In response to this toast Dr. J. E Warnock of Allendale told of the life of a physician and nf the sacrifices he must and does mako for his patient* at all times. THE PULPIT. “In hi* doty prompt at every call He watch’d and wept, and - felt, and ■ pray’d for *U.l’ - — —— To this sentiment R^v. W. O. Brit ton of Barnwell responded In a bright and clover ten minute speech which was full of wfc, (From The Lee*»Ble New*.) FOR COXGREKiS 2NB DISTRICT, B B. HARE. Mr. B. B. Hare of Saluda county ha* made a record breaking campaign in the second district for Congiesx By a persistent, high toned gentlemanly canvass he ha* made himself known and felt by nearly every voter in the dlatrict. We have been In nearly every county In the district and have yet to find a single nsan to criticise hi* campaign or to speak In any wav dis paraging of him. He Is looked upon a« being honest clean and able. Asa stump *|>e%kotbe easily‘outclasse* his opponent*. “Tho** who are In a pod lion to know trhhesHatinglv say that he will mil up a vote that will even surprise him and hi* most sanguine friend*. , B. B. Hare Is In fine position to he the nextO>ugtpK*man front the second district. The second district Will he worthily represented. jttftwnr ot AMBnrftiq ^~'i Inner door M4 IttWt - *— C ° Urt ° f C*”"* 0 " Y****- v. 'The^'devir will The Ji'n FlbVfteg, Oj., F.alntl IT. Bgalnst II. C. Brabham, Defendant. COPY SUM RUNS, FOB RELIEF, (PoUrl-irlttNOTSXRVKD ) • I’o theUefendaht above named : -Yohatw hereby summoned and re quited to answer the complaint in this nme* tn dUtlmn rhp* attend your alarm. Ytm glva him your nam*. postofllce addtes* and the nutnbwr of yesnf th*t von sreowlng for tho p*per. He will then admit you. Thu will advance to the center of the room, address ihe editor with the fol lowing countersign: Extendvcnc right hsnd ahont twp feel'from the tmdy. with the thumb end index finger clasp ing a $10 bill which difop* Into tho eX tended hand of the editor, at the same tHhe saying. ••Were you looking for mo?” The editor will **y, “You bet.*’ After giving hlfn the new* yon will ho obligation properly discharged. Gen, Gordon, the hero of Pfilnn and likewise of K barton pi, based bis IHe BjMMt four rule- 1 : Forgelfnlness of self, absolute slnctritv, ladiffer*nca taAhe world’s judgments, absorption In tbe will of God. These four rules abide a* guide post* on the path to greatness, but the greatest of these Is ifTfKFcuder to the w ill of God -^I’acitlc Baptif-t. days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, the pTxinliir in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded In the complaint. G. M. GBF.KN E, Plaintiff*’ Attorney. Dated hth, AugVinst A. 1)1 VKh — b«iM-of ■ v-r4tt)»fa»^nf the WAR CLOUDS IN THE EAST. Last week a loading St. Petersburg. Russia, paper (vtodicied an early war between Jat>au and the United States, In which the former would be vict orious. and as the spoils would take the Philippines and Hawaii and occupy Uallforn'a. The prediction was as much the ex pres-bumf the Russian wish as a proph ecy, for the sympathies of the great ina>-* of Americans were with Japan in the recent war waged WtTlrRnsVU. and the yellavv men received besides aubstan-. t-IhI help In the way of money loans from (ho capitalists of the new world To the Russians revenge would he as sweet as to any wpriher blooded people. Yet there,aie signs of atrite in that direction. Since the humiliation of Rttssla there has liccn no bet up in the Increase and preparation of the Jap anese navy for lipstUe action. In ad dition to bnilding new and powerful battle ships, cruisers and torpedo craft Japan has raised from the bottom of the sea nutubers of the sunken Rus- sian vessels, Tepsltod and made tnew ready for service. Good piomiscs vvore preached hy the Japanese all thxough the war that. Hfrer iiw euntlict the door of trade to all northern Asia would he left open and kept opcu all the nations of the West, but the complaint is made and I- apparently undeniable Hist thb«e yel low Yankee* of the East ate monop olizing the.Manchurlan trade and keep ing Europeans ami Atmrtcans from reaping their expected shares of busi ness and prnlit. An excuse lor war wtis given Japan last week in the killing of a number of the subjects who were shooting seals in American'wntcrs near Abi*ka against treaty rights and obligation*. That,is the American version, hut tho Japa nese may see it differently.— - If Japan ha* any desire to. acquire Ynthc l WemtafTt. ifrU. BrabhtthiT ..Take notice that the complaint, to gether with (lie summous, of whloli liic foregoivg is a copy» was filed lo the office of the Ulerk <»f the Court of -(Joinmon Pleas for BarnCounty, in tlic htate of South Carolina, on the eighth day of August, A. D. lOO*), Barnwell, S. C, G M. GREENE, I’inintiffaJ Attoryey'. Cmm of Common Plena. ~ Ktopftok Tyier, Plaintiff, kgalnst I*niah Ty1*k» Ann* HUthatn. James Mose|«v, Luther MoselevyWaiter Mose ley. Oscar Moaelev, Clifton Moseley, Mattie Gloster. paust Patrick. Janey MoaPley. Arthur L. Have*, Burgess Ferguaon, Mlntile Woolfolk, Ell Tyler, Kairinan Tyler and Ada Ferguson De fendants. COPY SUX1MDXH. FOR RELIEF. (complaiKt AkKvxo.) Totha Defendants above named: Yon are hereby Vummoned and re quired to answer the eniiipl«lirt In this action which was flletF-in tbovoltice of the Clerk of the Court for said County on the 2nd dav of July A. D. 1IKK5 and .to serve a Copy of your answer to the said comi'UInt on the subscriber at Ids office In Barnwell within twenty d*ys after the service WOFFORD COLLEGE the Philippines and Hawaii now Is her opportunity— Her naval and military strength and preparedness on the l*a- djtl£ tuejur aiitad af onrararH^rhe vntr would be over before the Americans could collect their scattered battle ships on the Atlantic, round Cape Horn and cross the Pacific to the re lief of the handful of soldiers in the Philippine-. And it may be that Great Britain Is hound hy tier last treaty with Japan to even takd sides against her Ameri can kindred l i case of w ir. Japan has causes of gratefulness to ward the United States, running back to the progress of the world, but gratitude among nations its well as in dividual* U generally produced more for what I* expected than for what has been accomplished. IMPORTANT PENSION NOTICE. The simrivlng soldiers and sailor*of the State, or the Confederate States, in the late war beeweeu the States, will meet at their usiinl places in each township on Saturday, the 18ih day of AugirstvJ'.MXJ, a rid elect ono of their number (who Is not a bolder of nor an applicant for a pension) a»__the._ rep resentative of the veterans of said township', and the representativea so elected will meet at the Court House on the 1st Monday In September arid select the County Board of Pension*. A. P. MwitvUie, • ^ T: Chairman. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ... AM persons indebted to tho estate of Mrs* Martha G M vrick dcce*<ed are re- questmf try inake piompt paymeut and id attested lo preaeut tljo properly J. A. Jcpkio*. AdmiisUtrator. . Kline, S. C. STATE ^SOWR-e/mOLm _ r \ CGI’NT Y OF BA UNWELL, * —hr ttreTriTfiftte Cdurl. - - T.y J. K. duelling, Eaq., Judge of Probate l» jjafnivcll c-ounty. IVkcrca* W. ft. Collins hath made suit unto me to grant htuvd^'ltcrs of Administration on the estate of J. W. Coilln*, deceased, Tiiese are, tiicrcforr, to cite and admonish, >dl nod KhifloiHr, tt.» sic I creditors of tlic *al l J. W. Collins, deceased, that they bo and ap|amr before me, in Use Court of Piolaito. to be held at Barnwell on Saturday, ‘Joth Aupinl, i'.W., after publication'hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenodn, M> . show c ause, if any they have, why tho said administration should not be granted, , Given under my Hand this 9th day of August, Anno Domini, t'™'* J. K. SNF.LUNfl, __ Probate Jud^e. Published iu Tn* IVshnwhll pEOPLX AUgusl IttUi, Its Si. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. eOUNMY or BAIiNWEU.. In the Probate Court. By J. K. Fuelling, Es<j., Judge of Fiobatc iu ~ , Barnwell County. Whereas Eleanor Hopkins applies for let ters of Administration on the estate of Brnwney Hopkins, deceased, These are, therefore, to rite and admonish, all and simmiar. the kindred and creditors of the laid Brnwney Hopkins, deceased, thattliey be and avqs'af l»-fore me, tn the Court of Proba’e to l»e held nt Barnwell on Saturday, August, ‘tf.th., UK*}, ?ftrrpuhtteaRonbereof at show canse, if adiniulstration tl o’clock in t)rt‘ fAri iioon, to said any they have, why Wie shoutd not be granted. Oinon mulct my hand this 9th, day of Au gust, Auno Domini, ISKSl. J. K BNiw.INO, ^' f Probate Judge. Published iu Tub BAMXVCEu.PF.oru; An cud Bilk, 19*k HENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., Frcsi- dent. — ’Two degree*, A. B. and A. M. Four courses leading to the A. .B. Degree. .. Library and Librarian The \V, E7 Burnett gvnmnshnm under a competent director. J. B.—duvolaud Solen ,> e Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men, on the platform. Next session begins September 19. Board from $12 to $H» a month. For Catalogue or other in formation, ad- (lre.-> J. A GAM EWELL. 6i r cre:arv, Spartanburg, S. C, service; aniPir .von fail to answer fhe complaint within the time aforesaid, the'plaintiff in this action wilt apply to the Court for, the relief demand in the complaint. * ROBT. ALDRICH, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated iltli. June A. D.4990; To the Dcfcndtbu, Mattie Glostdr, Faust Palrii-k Juney Mo>eloy, Arthur L Haves, Buigc«* Fergu»on, Minnie Wood oik, Ell Tyler, Furman Tyler and Ada Ferguson. .■ ' 'Take notice that, (he complaint, to gether with the eutnmons.of which the foregoing is a copy, Wn* filed in the ol llce of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas for Barnwell County, in the Stale Of South Carolina, on the second day of July, A. D. PJOb, Barnwell, S. C. . .. July 2nd, 190d. ROBT. ALDRICH. PlHiniiff’s Attornqv. WOFFORD FITTING COLLEGE SCHOOL. Three new brick building*. Steam heat and electric lights. Head Master, three teachers and Matron live in the buildings. Individual attention to each ttjulcnt. SituatctPon tbe Wofford Campus. Students lake a regular course to the College Gymnasium, and have ueccss to the College Library. ' • " ♦ 125.00 pays for board, tuition, and all fees. Next session begins Septem ber HHb. For Catalogue, etc , addr.’ss Mason Del're, HeatTMaster, spar- THE STANDAED SEED ’,-"'CTALLIOTr= TEOTTING l[[ MiFM-ffl *. * Will make tlfe fall season at Spring- field, 8. C. Fee $25 00 for a living f<>nl. Refunded If not secured. Write for Pedigree etc., to Pali. A. Pmu.ups, M. D. t Sec Stock Breeders’ Association, Springfield, S. C. SAW MILL FOR SALE. A complete first class new saw mill, with a capacity of eight hi ten thousand feet per day, for sale. Will cut a line 2(1 feet long. Only reason for selling is that my mill dam is broken and wiii not be repaired and 1 have no further use for the mill. — J. L ELLIS', - ' . - Baldock S JJ. 4 t. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given tbak ihe un dersigned will on Monday, August 2Sthr. T00^," file her final account wirh Hon. John K. Snelllng, Judge of Probate for Barn- wcH CoUIlly, amt Spplv ToT letters dTa- missory as guarfiian of Salfie Lve Mor- rail, Ssnniel A. Mortal, ndfrTe A. Morrall, 51 rs. SaUie A. July 24th, 1903. Morrall, Guardian. Ti NAL DlaCHARGg. ■Notice is herebv given that the-tin derslgnal will «>a Satnvdav. Augnst- Illh, P.MHi fib) fhe|r final account with Hon. John K. Snelllng. Judge of 1'ro- hate for j for Teiter* nLiidasoev-as-Goinmit.nut .tr J. W, Furse, deceased, ^ . - ==*t July llth, l!Xh$. B Furse, Jl j\ ^'bfoo-on, Coimyittee. SESSION lf*0« 1W7 BF.aiNS WED- KESDAY, SEPTEMBER itlTH. Five course* leading to B. A. degree, and to L. I. degree and on« ^ L, 1, H. degree, t'ertificates given for w*rk completed iu any one of the depart- nvaojji. - -f- FDnienses: Tuition fee $10.00; Term fee $18 00; Room fee $il 00; one half of each mnst be paid at Hhe*l*egmning of each term. Tuition fee may be remit led upon preseniNtioo of certificate or Inability to pav tbe Urn same:— BENJAMIN SLOAN, Preaideitt^ FOR SALE. 1 Second hand Sixty. Saw Wlnship Gin. Feeder «nd Onijdrnser,* ' 1 Forty Saw Brown Gin, with a Pratt Condenser, no Feeder; in fair condi tion. Apply to C B Ellis, Martin, S. C. R KG ISTR AT 10,N NOT ICE. I , . The Registration Books will be open in tbe Court House on the first Moo day (sale dav) to eadh dnonth for the transaction of such business a* is re quired by.law. W. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. R Dunbar. Secretary. - • * Our ^tnnefy Has been thoroughly overhauled. We are prepared to tak care of your business in A satisfactory way, Aerial will con vince you.::* Barnwell Oil |Vfi<l. ■ h. W. qUN, Manager. HARTSWLLE S. C. 6<> educational and milit irv. Buttling* Urge and Jcommodibus, heatH b . furnaces or Bteam provided with *ho »-er baths and situated on a campus ol ,,r. aore*. Pure artesian water. Inatrnctor* graduate* dt leading, i;d>lvg(!*. <c . country. Tapns for hoard, tniti -m and medical atteidlarico for 1 session $120 U > UnHorins for cadet $20.00 fur young lady about f DHX> for sessor,. Write r. f catalog. ' * ROBT. -wnTURRE TT, ' " - ' 'V m Pnnc oa. Orangeburg Collegiate Institute fHealthful Location $ Conscrvitory-of-AAiisie— Strong Facility. Art—Five Courses. Full English Branches. Military Discipline, I PARENTS, EDUCATE "T YOUR CHILDREN your Boys ANDGtRLS. ’• Ij 1 stenography and Typewfittn^r PARENTS; Ancient Fan^ua^s, Latin ami Gre SEND Sewing and Cooking Classt^ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR'S. AH persons indebted to the estate of Joseph P. Walker, deceased, are re quested to make prompt pavmflnt and *1). persona having jchtim* agdnst the said estate will present litem-properly attested to. Ransoip Snelrttrg, Sr., Adinioistratpr, HayvillvvS. C. - P August. 10(W. YOUR ADDRESS Modern Languages, French and FOR catalogue. German. Expenses Moderate. 1 X .. W. S. PETERSON, Pres. Oraugcbarg, S. C.. i ^ 7 ^ NOTICED DKBTOlDf AND creditors’ vKr-.- —•* „ - AH person* Indebted to tlu* estate of John T. Bolen, deceased, ard rei]!iested to IU a k§, gi.um.pt^aa;JteniH - ami -at i-twr- (ons having clahn* againstlrthe said estate will present\them tywTperly ai- tested to J. M. Bolen. Executor, Elko, S. C. 7 August 1908, Real Estate tor Site IN Town of Blackville. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHAT -YOU HAVE. FOR SALE. r j One hoc so ajid Irit for sale, lot seven ty, feet facing oh Clark Street hy ono hundred and sixty feet depth. On this lot Is a good dwelling h<>u»e with four bed rooms, din log rooirf and kitchen, and hath room and good water; house coinparativelv new, and Clark Street one of the most pupiflar in the town. Title good. One house and lot for sale, lot fortv feet facing on Dexter Street bv two hundred feet,depth. Ou this D a two story dwelling house with four bed ronrasTTwd up and two down stairs, witJu'lihing r<«m^ attd kftrhen. 'Thfs house is on one of the be>t icsident -streets of the town. Title good. Tjiyitf (nmsesjirtil lot* for the prices asked. A two story brick build log. store beneath, residence r> om* Hbove. all needed outbuilding'*,* one of the most desirable, huslness KtanU*. on South .'vide ot Rail road-Avenue— —— Drinks always on hand. Ice Cream blocks every Saturday after 4 p n*. * ■ ehHdretrlitu iuiV( l"'■WTr'lce^CT^^^hl* lUocks, bi mg them ailing an t treni something they will never forget. The celebrated kjox River flutter ^ *T'~. on ice. Apple*, Lemons. Powttered ami Granulated Sugar, Cocos, CiKa'oSaX G varieties Tea*. 8 yarietie* of Coffee, every varietv of spice*. Cheese. Douwsti*’ and imported Matron!, Hams, Breakfast Bacon. Mackerel. Merring, IV*(•»•» Cabbage, ouious. Great variety smoking Tobaccrf. Don't forget "Big Ben” and “Cotton Bale” in ilb, bags ^c. Cigar*, Cheroots, Cigarette*. Snuff. Impossible to enumerate gU tKe good things we carry, but remember when you want aofhethlng good etc. that Rvan's is the place. After five years hunting of the best feed for Cows. Horae* *nd imiie* we have at last struck it. The cow will meet you wirh a su.ile ami give more milk than ever. Horae* and Mule* will deafen you with thlr glad greet? ing*. plow more ground and carry you on longer journie* wiih greater e**e. Fowl* will perch ull round you, lay more egg* and bring forth inora'ybitttgsterft, Come and *«« us," " J. S. BLACk, G. K. RYAN. .h 35 l)i)l»i. A erf - 1 rs 1 • ».4J: Hdl . DENTAL SURGEON, BLACKVILLE, S. C. Will be at -his }i;irr.pH blTice every Moiulay and Tuesday, aniriit his oflice in Jihtckville— jVidnv and Satm-diiy. iLIM- MiiiCirCows. - X'artUs desiring fine milch coi^s please write tQ__- — —- W, C. SMITH, WlM.ISTON, S. O. sell for cash or exchange • or beef cattle. \ . •» DICKS - HOUSE, b.:i IIKOAI) ST.‘, —AumjSTs. Gar*— * . * ■ Excellent room* and board. Kates, $1.60 rate* by the week. A. P. Drcxs. Prof. good table per day; special HOMESTEAD NOTICE. On t-h* ninth (!Hh) day of. August, A. D , lik'd},.I-will appoint three Ui* Inferi'sted person* to appraise arid set off, to Mrs Lillian L<>ndh<dt and her minor child. Henri ||. Loudhidt, a hoinestend in the personal proper! r of the late Heniy H. i^fiadholt, pumiant to r pel It mu made to me. All person* interested are hnftftsd that anv exceptfon* tri"tSe return of the appraisers mnst be marie within.^4- days atter the date of said return, II. L. O'BAN NON. Master. B*rawe]l,$. C , J.ilj 9Lh, VJM. M.W.C; SISISI, Barawcll, - - ? S- C. From November ist to April I will be in tfiy office every day. From April to November I ,_wiU. attend calls in the country or meet patients at any of our towjis by appointment. I ® - ... -• ., ' • • • - ? 100 Varieties Caudy."3ff varieties Cake* and Cracker*. Apple nth! Pen. b Bread and Ruil*. Bardwoll County know* no hotter goods t!i.,.i tl, - bought, you may find as good hut uoue'hetler. All kind* of N t so^*-. Fish and Syrup In can*. Jnn)« r J’riserves. Homo made Jelly. 8w«et ho ’ ’ a- ’ —:—‘ “ Pickles, Relishes Mu-tards, Olives, VJwgnr in gia**, 15 to 2d V t arirtW DEPOSIT YOURMONEY "-RT- \ * 4- 1 THEBANK of BARNWELL. t ♦ I * CAPITAL. - - - - SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITSr ... |) . .- 1T — —i.^awes li i in-ecs»arTiy ?avlni; rnonev. lint It in proteetinc moru y (rum. 1*as* *•! all kind*. Some people tltink that money In a ixuik um t not *«• xpeid. Quito the eontfsiy. Pot .jwwr money in the bank and pay yo«ir hills by check. Then y<yuVMIAnow at ai; limiK niU s-iiiM-V'iu 1 luiwF.—BtBxjglil-WcUG k are never qimthm- 160.000- / $30,000. — —••••■ . c Mrtr (Gill c l Tre<TnH'H~.'Es~iii their ihk-Ijl^s, aurT thcif money ur the bank are never round.. — — * ^ ~ —-— It will l,c t" your advantage to talk Shi* MijjjectjMter with ti.- : |; imf s'.Ue to Calif we should Hpprcc'otc a ■»- C, E.CALHGPN, Pwi.leftL BUTLEK UAGOOD, Vke-Pre»ia*ntr P M.'.Bl’CRINtiH V.M, i asld. r > G. W. MANT1LLE, Aw,; Cashier. Life, Accident OycloiDL© LIGHTNING -AND- Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- Strongest Companies — CALHOUN k CO, . Laeds fer Sale. 60 »«re*. Red Oak Town*hii^ - cleared and rruts well.' , JTiOaeraa, Kol Oak TuwnsMp. r»« • Ing reueuGy burned; portion In Viiilori. ’ 3 Lot* du Town of Barnvrer good localty. One Lot in Town of Wtiti-t< n; «' slrahle limation. ' Prke* and term* reason*hi#. J - O- P^tteiaftn A —OFFICES AT— the bank-oF barnweli, — iu ^zr 300 Cords Good Dry •#^Wood For Sale by*^* BARNWELL OIL MILL C. F. CaHwaii, - f M. Backin^aa Win. Mdab. ~ " Calhoun & Co. FT/IE, MONEY TO LOAN. On karminq land*. Long Timr. — No Commission* ( haCovd. BoKitn# KK PAYS Actual Cost OF F**riccTi.\a Loan. For purthrr iNvos»iffo» a dob km JOHN B. PALM KK k BON, Box 2S2. Coi.umri*. 8 C DR. JSO. P. LEE, JR. 'WlLLISTONr r HI Work anywhere III - - t» t>/ tbe comm by special appointment. MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loanxPi mprtrved farm* for five year*, par* , payments interest 8 per cent (.n i . under $1,000; 7 per cent off loan*. ,, . ,f 41,000. Don’t write, come and Me uv J. O. PaMetMMi A Mtei,