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-The Barnwell People. WL V. HSIDIU, ttttn t fttt'r r*' m i; ¥ JFK. ■fcr K<u 't,V... txwm xvvnn circulation TiU.'KSitAV, .SKPTKM 11KK, W HWi - . j|p wigtatgjia8BMitte*i - If th« oollmi Anlfhi t>f the UierlnmeK Motion and the burinee* men of the OltlM end Urger town* of this Ante eiipply out going frelchU «> the etenni- ehipe of the pmpoee*! Huh Lotwoon Trleete, Auetrl* and T;haHMVdl flie Hue will beaauconaa, for the Sontii of Kurope, the laleod* of the Meriiterr* “ t*e«n Sea; WMlefti Aala ait petheij* Koflbern Africa will atipply Iminl- grant* for the we*» bound voyage* In auffl.dent qnantiUoe to make H profit able to the owner* of the line. The ai t of booth Carolina l.egl»la- ture creating the Department of Agrl- cnlturor Commerce and Immigration coiitempluted the eooour»gonient of dealfable people a* ini migrant* coining to thle o<*untrf^but the United btate* law* admit all who comply with their lax requirement*. ^ FOX THh FAlK IN I'UK FAU.. The meeting on Friday last of the Xaltkehatehle Agricultural Club wa* otiebf tlm liett IflIlP hletory, both In attendance. Interest of proceeding*ai.d excellence of the dinner, borne eevon- ly five member* and a number of gup»t* wer* pre*ent. Very liberal eiibccrlptlon* were made to the tleor- gia->CaroHn» Fair fund, and It I* an ,i a»*iired fact that the Cluh’* .exhibit ,1 tlmre will be a iuo*f creditable ooe. 95 Raeh—Bates A blnttna, H, W Quin, J. B MorrU, W. U. Duncan, 1( h Cola. W. G. blmm*. ftd Kaoh—F H . Creech, . llJCa-b—G. W. Peacock. P. W. Price, O. C. Baxley, W. B. Cave. K. IT. Roberta C. K. Grime*, J il. Wood- ^ ward, A. B. Patterton, K I). Peacock, G. M. Holly. U. O. band' r*. J. W. Bate*, 8. J. Halford. J. K. Miclling, J. R. Armatntng, J. C. Keel, F. M Cave, H. O’Baiiuoi', J. O. Griltln. 50 Ceuta Kach—Laurence bprawl*, K. L. Uaeery. The CommlPee need* money to put on a flm c.laa* exhitiH and the parties herein named.who have not paid their aubverlptlno* Will plea»e hand it the OoWilog week to either Mr W, H. Dun fun. Jack Moi ri* or II. W. Quin, mem- here of the Committee. The following named articln* are wattled for exblbUiuu and any member * ho ran Turn iah any parti* earoeatly requested to so ml their exhibit to Mr —W> U. Dunean or any other member of the Committee by October 27th 1U07. Corn-stalk* with eara and fodder bath'in, JlA to 30, CO each of White, Yellow, Red and Blue speckled corn. - cotton: Ltbf or b«te ooifon. Open ootton In the bura, fiOO, 100 unopen holla, t peck each of blmm*, Allan and FloraJOra long ataple cotton seed; I l«ck each of I’ecurklii, Black Peter T kin, Toole, Mate*. Harden and ilawk- gjlnaabart ataple cotton seed. Peaa: I pock each of bhlnney. Un known, Whippoorwill, Rod Cow, White tow, Iron, White Ciowdei, Jaidy F-JX, w>< Finger, arty peculiar pea*. 1 perk each of Wheat, Rye, as ■ m v Grain: ©ate, Barley end Vrcb. Potatoes: Ev«t:, 1 peck each. Vine- . Its*, G« oigla o.*ck, Cuban Yam, Pumpkin Yam, bpanuh, Red White, and Ho| k*na. 1 peek Irish potatMB, * home rah»ed. Hay: l hale each Peavlne, Crab Grata, Crow Foot Gras*. Broom badge. Joint Gras*. Johnson Grasa, lyeaprdesa, Malden Cane. Millet, Kmlder. hhuoltl. Oat Straw end Sugar Cane Folder. Sugar Cane: 24 btalka of Sugar Cane, all varieties. Pfhft*: Pomgrauatc*, Applet, Fig*, Persimmon*, bloe». Crab Apple* end Haw*. k. • Nnu: 1 peck each of Walnut*, .. Hickory Nut* and Pecan*. ' Vegetable*: Tomatoet, Turnips. Yellow, White, Purple Top and Ruta baga, KadUh'e*. White and Red. Pep per*, Ofen. ai d RCd, Lettuce. Hqnasliea and Gnlnea bquashr*; Okra ou Stalk: Butter .Bean* shelled and unabelled; Horse Bean*; Pumpklu* large and small; Cu*haw*{ Water- melon*, any varlttyT Gourd*, large,, einal.l and odd «h*ped; PI rider*, ami | C'bufat, Millet Head*, Red and Black. Any strange freak In the vegetahla- UOLD FOR II CENTS. . • (RepublUbed by reqneat) Dr. W. W. Ray* * member from this Stave of the exeobtive oommlttee of the southern xroyipTrVvtoelwtoii, ha* re turned from Jackson, MU* , where the committee met to name the minimum prlc* which firmer* will be expected to take for ontiou. it hat already been published that the committee hold* out for lA cents per pound minimum, in talking of the matter yesterday, Dr, Kay laid to The State : .? ••In response to a call of a meeting of the executive committee of the bout hern Cotton a**oclNtion, I left Co lumbia on Tuesday murning, the Ad. at T*S. “i examined a* well a* I could front the car* the cotton and corn crops from Columbia to Atlanta. Tnese crop* I found to be exceedingly poor, burn t up by the sun and ru*t showed coitsld- erablv until I readied bpsrtanburg. There t taw a few crop* which , were good, but the balance of the wav to Atlanta the crop* ware way below the average, in consequence of great drought. I saw nortiing of the crop from Atlanta to Birmingham ip con Mqnence of d*rkiie**. but early next morning 1 began to ln*pect the crop a* we left Birmingham, and a* far a* i! could see from the train the cotton and corn crop* throughout Alabama and Mississippi were exceedingly poor, a* a result of the same causes whica affect ed the crop* of South '’Carolina and Georgia. I reached Jaekaon, Miss., on Wed no* day afternoon. ,1 he next morning the Cotton assoulHtfou held a aesslon in the Knight* of Pythias hall in Jackson We had a good attendance. 1 was very much Impressed with the personnel of the committee- -nreipbr hrg'i character conservative In their vl*w* and with no desire to make false statement* of the condition of the crop*. They evinced to my mind the g eatest care and paitfs taking In coming to their conclusions they seemed to have gone over the ground lu their several HUiea very carefully. After comparing not** the committee, by a large majority, decided that the coming uiop would not be over 12 lANl.t'OU bale*—I'JM’O.WX) at the out 4de. * bntith Carolina reported condition* about 10 to 15 percent, better than l*at year; Georgia reported the same con ditions airbrmth tJaroftna;-North Ci'ro- llna reported about the same conditions a* last year; Alabama reported enndi tlori* about 25 th JO per cent less than last year; Mississippi reported the crop materially less than last year, as a re sult of imperfect stand*, having to f danlover as manr *• four times, and n * great many instances lots of the fields had to be abairdoned, aa the cot Pin failed to come up; the same con ditions prevailed In Imuislana; Texas reported that they will be at lea»t 1,000,- 000 bales or more shorter than last year. roscmuirt uLtU* ravage* oU the hull weevil, also a lot of the cotton did not come up. In Arkansas they re E rted cotton In the bottom lauds as ingln bad condition; cotton on hill land* wa* poor haring suffered vrify much from.want of rain and in conae quence of rust. Tennessee reported i reduction fro n last year. The Indian Territory and Oklahoma were not rep resented „ •• Th" committee, by a decisive vote, stood for 15 cent* as the minimum price of cotton. They thHtk Xh*U the con- ditlons warrant them in this demand The editor of the Cotton Journal wrote an article In The Journal saying that 15 cent* shnnld be the prlee wooer ex isting circumstances and an article ap peared In The Manufacturera’ Record Total, coiunietitlng upon the article aforesaid, sustaining ttut position taken by The Cotton Journal. '•The committee also stood for 9*20 per ton a* the minimum price for cot ton seed. A metnlwr of th* committee -who was a practical oil mill man and an oil mill owner said that this price w** not exorbitant, but, In fact, was a fust and fair qne. —*T am satisfied that this committee is an excellent body of men, acting with the proper spirit, with no desire K> un necessarily advance the market, and It Is ihetr firm convTeflbn and bqtlef that the cotton will not’exceed th* estimate made, and under existing clrcumstajj- oea 15 cent*. Is not a large price fofour cotton. In view of the fact that all bther BK I » n? m £ i— ~ kingdom. Mlsorllaneon*: lOblarge Pine Bur*, 100 am* 11 Pine Burs, Ht) Bweet Uum{ Bars. 1 laTjf»tnnietn>TTi » pat (• rasa. We want all kindy of grain*, fruit, vegetables in a^gtTion; ._Mreen Citron Melon*, Green Figs, Baton, Coilard* etc ercr The Ladles are rrrpiested to help u* In this exhibit by gL Ing u* sample* of tbrtr preserves, JciHW. Bicktes etc.'TT we get the protter support in this move- •veTit weean make some tuoner cur exhibit to loutrltutr wr the erect |ng of a Club House so badly needed. Jfr w ill mean a lot to the •ianding~of «/ur Club among the sister Club* tu put on a I rstclaa* exhibit and w e earnestly ask ycur co-i'i-ci*tkn. couimodltie* have advanced tri|price muat have a good price for cotton In ordertttir we can Obtain labor and compete with price* offered for un skilled labor in other enterprise*. . “We we relativised that the demands of the Fanners’ union were similar to those ot our committee. We urge all cotton growers t«> stand by us In this fight, and we will as«ure them that victory will be oura,”—The State. x I THE CHICKEN CROP. The farmer men have had their wtys all this year, and most of them have •ubordlnated every thinff to the cottau crop. The outlook to all such la not j good for a Merfy Christmas anu Ilappy New Year. • Many good women have made more clear money thU year in the chicken rind egg business fur home tt>* and for sale than their tolerably good husbands j will realise from their cotton crop fields. Eggs and chicken* will be scarce and high toward the holidays, nod If the ] men will let the women folks have | their way from now on, and help them ...jt* they have helped the ao-called lord* I *f creation will find out that their - Wives are Indeed ihelr better halves. And the woman who sets herself to false Bpring chickens for next year Will be able, if she chooses to risk it, to lend cotton hoeing money to her husband In Julie and July, If •• ^ „ NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice la hereby given that an elec tion for the cafabILhiiient of a High hcnonl In the town of Allendale will be held in the said town on the 10th day *»f October, The district for tbs *»ld H |gh tkdiooi. l*-to-romprt«1h’ecl^'- X IVict* known at present, as th* Allen- ' fiat* Bimetal District No22;anddis- " ©dot No. 1. in Bn!l Pond township. At SAVED IIERfiON’.^ LIFE. The happiest mother In this little town of A va, Mo., hTMrs. 8. Kuppee. tshe writes: ‘ One.ywariigo my son was down with snch serious inng trouble that our physician was nnshte to help nitn; wlien, by onr dm its let’s advice 1 began giving him Dr. King* New !>i«- covery.aiul 1 soon noticed Itnprove- uicnt l kept this treatment yp for a lew weeks when he was perfectly well, lie hue woikod steadily since at car- lienter work. l>r. King’s New Dis covery saved hi* life ” Guaranteed tK*st cough a'nd cold remedy by R. A. I lesson A Co , Druggist. 50 and *1.00. Trial Bottle free. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI ITO!^ - > - ..’'■ip-.. ;4. ■ « OF THE BANK OF WILLISTON, located'at Wlliiston, 8. C.. at the close of businesB, 8ept. 17th. 1907. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures Due f rom Banka and Bankers Currency .... XX . Silver; Nickels and Pennies 62,1190 08 15 <)2 1.180.42 H.GtW.M 7,816.110 J05 (XI Total . 70.7;M}. 10 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in 20,080.00 Surplus Fund 1,800.00 Undivided Profit*, less Cur rent Expeiteew-and Taxes Paid-...' i 2,478 60 Individual Deposita Subject^' to check.. -... .-.i 40,395.04 Cashier’s Checks ]K| 72 Bills payable 6 000 W) — ■■ RERDY BRANCH RAITISt^ OflURCH TRIBUTE OF RESP1 Whereas U bw> pleased our heavenl Father to reknovq/rom our midst o dearly beltmM'Nrethren and slaters, to wit • ^ Jams* StPI. born Oct lOtb, 1880, died Jirrw !8th. 1005. ^ . - A highly esteemed young cbrlatlau and a dutlhtl *011. ’ . L. II. Croff, born February IBth.lfiSO and died Nov. 1st. 1MM1. . < A young ehiistlan. a loving hmband. a kind father, a true friend. Marv Black, born Nov. 7, J8G4, died Nor. 21. 1900. , r A Christ loving aister, a true wife, a loving mother, a kind friend. Mr*. Missouri Stitt, bom Dec. 17, f8«i died Oct. 18. lOOtl. Xl'" Shown* a loving wife, a.klndmdtber, and a cbrl*Uan friend. Starling Still, burn July 3d 1844, died March Jl. 1007. A faithful latherfa kind husband and humole cbiistlan. Annie Eliza McDonald-born June 22, 1870, died April 23,10(77. A young mother a true wife, an obedient Christian. Resolved, that we the members of Reedv Branch Church, do extend to the bereaved familieMSbur heartfelt sympathies in the death* of thete^pur brethien and sister* In Christ, that a page in our Minute Book be Inscribed to each of their memories, and a copy of these be sent to Thk Bakxwell People ai.d Barnwell Sei’tinel for pubtfcalluh. , N. C. Grnbh*, .. . •» J. M. Grubb*. K. B. Baxley, D. W. Black, Committee. HOW TO REMAIN YOUNT*. "fr To oontlnna voun strength, do a* Mr* In . F, health Rowan and tat ANOTHER CHANCE. Mrs. Ethel W. Blair, the white woman found guilty of manslaughter in ColumOiirhtst week for killing her husband, wa* given a new? trial for the nasonthat the jury trying her case was allowed to visit the scene of the homicide without her being present *nd because of new evidence. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION —OF— THE BANK OF BARNWELL, located at Barnwell, S. C., at the close ' of business, September 17tb, 1907. RESOURCES. - Loans and Discount*, 23.1,449,27. Overdrafts, 819 58 Banking House, 5,800.00 Other Real Estate. 180.00 Due from Banks and Bankers, 31.751.42 Currency, « 14,272.00 Gold, 40.90 Silver, Nickels and Pennies, 2,052 57 Checks and Cash items, 81.75 Donough, Ga. did. 8b* savM “ bottle* of Kt«ctrlo OltOet-jE'rinrrd trie of chronic liver arid stomach trouble, complicated wnh such *n unhealthy condition of the blood tblt^ my *kln turned red asflanneL I am now pra«- tlcally 20 years younger than before 1 took Electric Brtter*. 1 can 110W do all nty work with esse and asatnln m husband’s ■tore,'” Guaranteed A. Deason’* Drug Store. Price 50e. > t* : ■ LICENSED DRUGGIST The Pharmaceutical Association of the State of South Carolina. This certl lies, that David S, Bums of Charleston County In the state of South Carolina, having applied for a Licenae to conduct the business of Pharmaceutist. Apoihe cary and I)i uggist. The Phannacejntl;; cal Association of South Carolina un<ler authority of the General As-embly. Dated tilth day 6f March 1878. do here- hy grant to the said David J. Burn* a License to conduit the btisiness of' Pharmaceutist, Apothecary and Drug gist. This License is issued without ex amination, David J Burn* having a Diploma from tno S. C. College of Pharmacy. In wlttiesa whereof we the noder^ signed have this 15th day of July, A. D 1903, caused this License to be -Is sued the seal tif the Association to be aftlxeri. and signed wish the eftkial signatures of John C. Mace, President Pharmaceutical Associa tion of S. C. Ed. W. Burnham, P. D. ft 2 © S' c 3 53 — *» £= p B » 5 3- * ■*< 5 Si. *1 's * ©S 2 g ° »-< ij © © g ®. S -1 2.3 K> O — Chm’n Pharmaceutical Board of Ex aminers. (Seal) Frank M. Smith. Sect’y cal Association of S. C. Pharmaoeuti 2AS.4B5 59 Total, LIABII.IT4EB. CaplEaTStock Paid in, * Surplus FffPJT" Undivided Profits, leas Cunogt Expenses and Taxes Paid, 16,332 Ot! Due to Banks and Bankers Individual Deposit*, subject to check, Time Certificate* —-- BUD Payable oo.ooo.no 30,000.00 474.14 110,456.45 15,188.94 60,000 00 288, Htl.ftft STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ County of Barnwell. > Before me came P. M. Buckingham Cashier of 'the Bank of Bcrnwell who, being duly sworn, says that the above and fotegoing statement 4* a true con dition of said Bank. as shown bv the books of file lu said Bank. P. M. Buckingham? Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me Ibis 21*t day of September 1907. J. O. Patterson, Jr,. (L Sj Not*ry‘Public for STC, Correct Attest G. K. Calhoun, Butler ITagood. Kobt. Aldrich, Director*. MASTER’S SALE. me cau-e, I front of the State of South Carolina. T County of Barnwell / Court of Common Plea*. Stephen Tyler, Plain till. . . ."Ki= l*lah Tyler, et a). Defendants. By'virtue of a decretal order p* directed in the above eotilled will sell at Barnwell, in Court ironse. on Monday, October 7th, 1907. ft being saleday In said month, within the legal hour* of sale, the fol lowing described real property: All tl»*t tract or p'antarion of-nrtrff situate, lying and being in Rlackville Township, State and Co^ntyxfnresahl, containing eighty five acre* more or less, hounded on the North hr lands J. D. Whittle; on the East by lands.] of J. D. Whittle; on th- South by pub- K ic road which separates it from lands of P. W. FsrreG and on the West by land’s of G W. Ilmdefton. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers? ^ . II. L. O’Bannon. ♦' * plaster. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL. Court of Common Pleas; COPY SUMMONS, FOR RELIEF. < (COMCLAINT BKKVKD.) B. II, Nevils, PlHlutitr. _—_ against m L’rC,: •which said election only such elector, aa return Meal and Personal property for taxation, ami who exhibit their, tax \ Jfeeeipt* and registration eeriilWe* ** Wqulred in feiwrxt eWtlluti*, shall be wed to vote. Atcidfi elect Ion the }l* Allendale rM stall act aa managers, 1 thrall be IW tor lurt of Total a.... 76.730.10 Slate of South Carplhm,! Cuunty of Barnwell. 1 Before die came W. E. Protliro Cashier of Bank of WUIlston who being duly sworn sat* that the above and foregoing statement I* a tru* condition of said Bank, ns shown bji the Imok* of file In said bank. W. K. Protliro, Cashier. ^Sworn to and aub«<rrib«d before me, ibis 21 st day -of Sept, 1907. u: C. Miofif W*. (L, S.) N. P, s. c. Correct A ties! C. Hjirtwell Aldrich, J. E. Aldrich anti Adelphla Aldrich, Defendant*. To the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action w hich D tiled In the office of th* Clerk of Court At tbajUbnimon Pleas, for the said County, ahd toServe a copy of ycur answer to the uoiriplaint-ori the subscriber at his office in tbe town nl Barnwell, S. 0. within twenty days a/ter the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; find if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this ac- tlon will apply to the court tortile re lief demanded in the complaint. B. T. lllce. Plaintiff’* Attorney. Dated February 14tli A. D. t!N77. To the absent defendants J. E. Al drich and Adelpbia Aluricb. Take notice that the complaint, to gether with the •ummohs, of wldcti tbe foregoing I* a copy, wa* filial In the office of the Clerk of tbe Com of. Common Plea* fur Bam w e PROBATE COURT SALF.. v SoutJi Carolina. Barnwell County, in the Probate Court, F. U Creech as Administrator of the estate of Charlton, D. Brown, deoeased. Plaintiff. - Agilnst Emma Brown, Laura Brown and Robert Bruwn aud Julia B. Easterling, Defendants. By virtue of « decretal order of the Probate court made in the above en titled bsnse I will sell at Barnwell. In front of the Court Mouse, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday tbe 7th day of October A. D 190", It being saje day In sai l month, the following-de scribed real property, to'wit one acre, more or less, sltus'e lying and tteing In the Countv of Barnwell, said mate atrmtsaM and bounded b^' Tands of C: C. Brown {now H. D. Still] land* of Bennett, Phoenix et al. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for pap+ff, 7!: „ r - r — John K. Snelllng, J udge of Probate. September TO 1907 r —— (trad* mask saaiaTaaao no. irASS^. FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CUR&? TMf ORlkWtt YO tTRE NO PAY. 50 fENTS A BDIHE. ^ The old reliable the Kind your fathers used to take. The one that never fail* to Pure. DopT waste time and money experimenting with new -'urea. But go /or the beat from the jump. Fro£ Pond is the ounce jf prevention and .-xjund of cure combined. Aak for it— take no substitute, if you f merchant loos not sell it write to us we will send t direct for 50 ceuts. .T^BrDAVENPORT * CO. ytHOLMBAfcg DRCOaieT8, t' Augusta, Ga. For Sale By . A Co. Slmm* A Best. R. A. Deason N. Burckhalter,—Barnwell. R B. Ffekting—Blackvllle. P. Searson Drug Co.,—All.end A«Jfi ,Kennedy, Ji^B. Smith, W,U. EeuncJy, t County in the State Of South Carolina 1 on th* seventeenth day of August |A. 4>. 1907. Bafuwvll, S. V. Director*. PlainUtT* Jatorney. August I7tb, 1907. v , ’x -v- *•! ^ -• - . ft < /XX, -vt-• . -■ - -k,*- 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL, In the Probate Court. By J. K. Snelling, Esq., Judge of Piobate in • Barnwell County. Whereas B. F. Baxley applies for letters of Administration of tho estate of and effects of iL Gary Baxley. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said M. Gar)’ Baxley, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of ffro- ba*e to he held at Barnwell on Tuesday October 1st., next, after publication thereof it It b'ckirk in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why ihe said administration should not be granted. Gt\Wunder my hand this 16 h day of July Anno Domini, 1907. J. K. SNELLING, . Probate Judge. Published in Tne Baunwkll Peoclb Sep- entbtr 19th. 1W7. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. My firm of 200 acre* two mil** South of th* town ot WUIlston on the South ern Hallway Is for sale or rent. Th* dwelling has six rooms with oellar u n tlern** th, cook room and pan try. All necessary building* are on the place, 10 In all. ' One hundred and twenty five acres are in cultivation, the balance In w«»od* and well tlmbeied There are eight acre* In R*r!y Giant Argenteuil Asparagna. a mammoth French variety—2 a ere* 6 yeatrold; lljeai* old, 4 acre* 10 years old. Convenient to churches and school*, I would prefer renting' to a desirable tenant to selling at present. iWseasion given January 1st 1908. Correspond with hi*. ^ W. H. Eaves. Du h barton, S. Gr w L 0 — * sr.'r - © CL~''+ —7 © ^ »— • — ft, ^ ft CH ft P J? 2 © 3 1 h ; '9-. Z 3 * 6K ^3 P o’ ft 3 ft O. ?5’ ■ 35 2 5’ C 1 = ^ © ft S’ ^ * D £3 OF? ft XI CD r*’ CO GO" 1 * • Q3 o c ■3 wJ5 o ci-t: * ft rV 3 y amr - mm • mm CO X 0 C A- Z 2 r* j3 * ft 3* • ft ft* t* (ft 2 3' s 2 ft ft ~ ft cy* ft pv. f-f — » 3 - A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. For sale, with consent, one hundred acre* including mill art* on water* oc Jackson Branch, two miles belew Syca more, four mile* from Fairfax on th' C. A. W.‘C. R. R. One building and two sets of mill rock* with property. Uii* la a flae water power on a bold never fuGhtg *tre*nr. bewtrbjr, good Deighborhood, an admirable location or a cotton taotory or other mauulac- ttrrlng enterprise. - ' For fuitber information applv to H. W. Deer, Ulmer* S. O, A. T. Beard J. K. Grubbs BEARD A GRUBBS. ^ —Dialers in ^ Family and Farm Groceries, "ft-, . Lancaster Biilldlng, Main Street* Barnwell, S.C Ask the attention of Their town and country friends to their complete and carefully selected Stock uf Good Things to Eat, Dor (Ipod* ■»*« wll fresh and new’, and of the Best Quslltles snd our price* will prove amseptable . to tbe most careful byers.. Givevrs h call. We will be glad to see and serve yc Onr country f le d* are triylted to vmnko our Store tae.d quarters when hey come to the t o irt Hoits*. . Y r our* to'please. Beard A Grubbs. SPEAKING FACES. With ua?vpel *0 equipment, thorough na derstAoding of.eeeentlals and execution, sue cessful practical experience and love for and pride in art we feel justified in ftromislng fullest satisfactiou to all patrons appreciating the BE^TIn Photography." ; Our Fortralt Work is of the highest etcel- enev, true to nature aud unexcelled In per fact picturing. 1 We make Kodak Pictures, Poet Catda, En- atg* Picture* And In every inch of the entire fle.d of Photography are uncmpasstxl by aay City Studio. To Oar. beautiful line ot~tho most select Plctcre* for wail decoration we ask tbe special ami erilkal attention of the pnblic. Macing onU ptedgmg our boat aervices to our friends we ask wbb- euMrc confidence tbe opportcr.it) to make good our every promise ' MR?. KELLY-8 STUDIO ) T - fiwWt uXR .fi. C. AND THE RACE BEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, A CAR LOAD l OF “CREAM OF KENTUCKY”- Horses, Sadjllers and Harness, and Brood Mures, Per sonally selected by the Veteran Capt. Dunn. JUST RECEIVED. • All Bine Grass Beauties And as Good as Pretty. Pride of the Prairie Horses and Mules for all purposes always on Hand. The Best that good Judgment and Experience can select. .Wagons and Buggies in great variety of the very choicest - inatiTiflls and built by 'master workmen. Per comfort and durability, gofnl looks ami lightness they ate unmatched in the State. Harness—-Honest Leather Goods, sufficient for an army, any single piece sold as readily as a full Set. Whips, Lap Robes, Umbrellas, Bridles, Saddles and all Horse Goods ever wanted. PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS, CHARLIE BROWN. THE Bank of Barnwell .. — v 1 - ' , - The Oldest . and Strongest- Bank in Barnwell County ITarawjfc-l! mtiri vv v,iij Gftpit&i f • -—-fifi' • m Surplus and Undivided Profits, $60,000.00 $45,000.0$ fjr To save money IS hot hard whetwonc* fi^bank account Is started money in a bank cannot burn fiTkol* in the^'cket. A bank account mean* paving bill* by check—Jhe only ab*otut*ljr safe way. CbwkV I CIV* no niom for argument a* to when or how s' bill, was pgid. Eaub chock is recorded lu the bank’s . books. These together with your money snd the cancelled checks are kept for yon iii burgiar and fire proof vault*, Yot^bsye to them.at S0J Ume. L*t u* talk this over with you the next time you gr« in town If 1m- potaible to call, write us. P. W. WAGExNER & COMPANY COTTON ...»• .. s. c. / • * . ^ v ■ . W^have-arranged to handle Cotton to the best advantage* and solicit consignments. 1- We give special attention to handling Staple Cotton, viz. "ALLEN SEED" JLORODORA AND DTm i --L OF THIS GRKDEr STEPHEN 8. FURSE, Jr,, EDMUND M. LAWTON. FURSE AND LAWTON, Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties, Fertilizers. Handlers of Upland, Sea island, and Florodora Cotton.* _ Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business ‘ entrusted to us. 212 East Bay St., FURSE & LAWTON, Savannah, Ga. Beal Estate tor Sale IV Town of Blactfine. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHAT C. f. CilllOH, P. |. Bickiltfiu wa. HcJik. Calhoun & Co, > YOU DAV E FOR SALS. 10 Acres of Lind in tu* oorpem* limits of the town of Blackvllle, with eight houses thereon, and known g* part of the Dr G. B, Lartigue estate. One lot In town of Blackvllle situate on North side R. R. Avenue with one drug store building and two good eot- tage dwellng* In rear of store, in same lot. and known as Dr. G. K. Lartigue drug store property, adjoining the resi dence of Mr. P. W. Farrell. ••Two good building lots in North ern portion of town—Each lot meas ures 400 ft. front by 200 ft. deep, S.re*ts on three side*. Lots level and smooth. I'l’ice* -reasonable to quick buyer*,” II. F. Bulst, Atty. at Law. i s Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING* -AND- - TEACHERS EXAMINATION. Notice is herebv given the teachers of Baruwell cmrity that th* next Regular Teachers Examination for the teacher* of thi* county, white and 4solnred, wttl be held at th* Ooort House on Friday, October'48:.h, 1907 Teachers .will be expected tu stand on the regular branch**: . . r .. B. M. TDrtlngfon, C. a. IL JfiaruweU County Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- • Strongest Compaki -OFFICES AT— • THE BANK QFBARNWF.U MONEVTOLEND- We are preparadhTo negotiate loans 04 Improved farm* for live years, pgfttuf payment*. Intefest S per test ofi toaug. t write, come and aee ue. Doo'