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In new home* emlfrtnU prefer the nountrle* burin* climate* m near like thoa* rtey were ralwd In »• they can Mad. For that rea*on the |ia**a*e paid cutteu mill people brought Irom Northern Europe Into thl* 8ute liate |{one North and are now well hatUfled in the mill* of the Middle State*. For the *ame reaeon tw* hundred And llfty tboitaand people have wlthlu a few year* *mi*rated from the middle w*»t State* Into the doe wheat ref Ion Of Canada. And they were well to do and carried million*^ of dollar* In Otooev. cattle, household food* and ferlti Implement* with them. IfoWaen* of thl* State are re<|nlrod fo prty epedal luxe* on all annual In- cottte* 4M«d earning* above why Phonld the oltleen* of other State* hav- tof latife Investment* In thle State and receiving princely pro«t»i be exmept fromhearlui a proportionate shareof the bunlen of taxation f There am tnahV teoee non resident bolder* cotton mill ahd other stoek* who fat eolipslnf IncWhee and keen every penny for theHr-nwe «*e* and purpose*. Utw*<tM«M>re equal right* and the ^trthior loea special favor* O y» law Inakefe. ’ ■' * Chatfeeto* paper* and people have nekt whOtHUif to* *ay about the Von Ptllf'ffTNurftoed steanifhlp line belwyen tbelt Wty xewd Trieste, Austria. In fact there seem to he no definite a*- ' auramwthitet wltt-materferltae There I* tto Vrttten contract and the BelfUn gentleman ha* been mighty slow to nnaWtrrqueatfon*. and such response* a* lie makes are diplomatically non cottrinflttal die wants, a guarantee of 'eulDelent freight* eastward and lift,000 from Charleston for tha four steamer trip a rear he promised, and Charleston bu»lnem*th*n'nr* in no hurry to put ^tp. - ' i : > , Col. Ilflhwea of Turn lUnswaiL P»o* Van antFOel.mfllMin of the Abbeville VreoanthBaaner continue In oppo»l- •Inn toWlemigration These two Kph Vwlmsare/lolaed to their (dole and may m* wilt'be let alone.—Newberry Ob- 'aerter. So you are going to quit u* and dff ittar itrange god*, Willie PLAT OF 193 ACRES OF LAN BEING A PORTION OF 1 » EST. ANDERSON KILLINGSWORTH r State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. S Court of Common Pleas. Mr*. A. Harley, it al„ IMilntlflV against ' -i Mrs. D. G. Weeks, ei al„ Defendant* By virtue of a decretsl order to me directed in (he »bova entitled o*u*r, I will *ell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House on Monday November 4th, 1907, It being Mleday In said month, within the tsgal-hour* of kale, the following described real property : All thstplantatlon of land, situate In Barnwin County, and aald-State, con- talnlngone hundred and seventy (170) acre*, more or let*, the same being situate on the South vide of the Atlan tic Coast -bhio - RadHtoad; North -by the right-of-way of said Atlantic Coast 1.1 tie Rail Road: East by land* of Ed ward Doe and W. R. Owen*; South by land* of Mr*. K. H. Cater and We»thy lands of W. A. Dick* and Mr*. F. U. Cater. Thl* land to be sold In two paroela'or tract* per plat on Ilia in Master’s Ollloe. Alto. All that oenaln tract ef land con taining fifty (80) acre*, more nr levs, and bounded on tha North by land* of the estate qf Apderron; onjlte land* in the po«*e**lon of 77 Ea*i by land* In the po«iWMlon W. Rountree; on the South bv-Atlan tic Coast I.lne Railroad and on the West by land* of W. A. Dicks. Also, I<ottn town of Dunbarton. In said County, known a* lot 4i, bounded as follows: Ntirth by lot* number* 3d, 34, Si and 30; East by Mulberry street of said town; Bouth by a lot of land In the poMta*lon of Ijottle M Beard and West by lot number 44 in possession of Dottle M. Beard. DDINO BUSINKrti AQAIN. ‘•When my friend* thought 1 tyas' tve^T thl* worlC"bn account of Indlgeitltin, • nervod*ues» and geUerah debility,,, writes A. A. Chisholm, Treadwell. N. Y., ,: “and when It lookgd ailf there wsa **o hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitter*, and 1 rejoice to say that they are curing me. 1 am now doing bu#f- ne*a again as of*old, and am still gain ing dsllv.” Best of all tonic medi cine*. Guaranteed by K. A. Deanon A Co., druggist. C0c. North German Jdoyd* -steamer ^ ..■PBPKjL. .. ife left Trieste for Mnvannah having ne*r- BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice U hereby given the next session of the General bly of said State application mado for the creation of a new tbat at Assetn- wilt be oounty to be known by the nameof Hammond, or by such other name a* may be de termined on at the election, out of por tion* of Kdgedeld. Aiken and Barn well Counties, and that the proposed county Hue In the County of Barn well he a* appear* In the following statement of the boundary lines of the coun ly 200 cotton mill operative* who will be divided among Georgia cotton fac- torie*. BITTEN BY A SPIDER, Through blood poisoning caused by a wplder bite, Jnhn Washington .of ItosqiieVHle. Tex, would have lost his leg. which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to ?ry Bucklen’* Arnica Halve. He writes: ‘•The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores.” 25c. Guaranteed at K. A. Deason & Co., druggist. New York citv ha* Imported from Europe a number of blood hounds and shepherd dog* to aid the police In trailing and running down the crimi nals of tbat great and wicked metropo lis- - “PN RUMONIA’S DEADLY WORK had so seriously affected my right lung,” writes Mra Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown, Tenn., •‘thirl 1 coughed continuously night aniFday and the neighbor*’ prediction consumption—seemed Inevitable, until mv hu*band brought home a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, which in hiy case proved to be the only urai. cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs” When all other remedies ut terly fall, you may ktlll win It; the bat tle agwinst lung and throat -trouble* with New Discovery, the rIcai. remedy. Guaranteed by R. A. Deasou & Co TftlrggTit*: 50(5. km 11.00. le free.' Trial-bot-r President Roosevelt completed'h I* two week* hunt in Louisiana on Hatur- day. I'he game killed consisted of 3 hears, 6 deer, a wild turkev, 12 squir rels. a duck, a wild cat atid an opn»*uin. The presidept with two shot,* killed a ‘female bear yveighing 875 pounds, that hsd been chased three hours. He pro nounced bear liver the be»t eating anti ’possum Pe, Entire proposed counry, to-wit. Beginning at a point on the Havati- nah River, Kdgellelil County, known as Bcott’s Fetrv, running In a north easterly direction two anti three quar ter miles up the Ferry mad to Stevens Creek: thence in a northeasterly di rection foot^iuKi one half miles to the Msrtiutown Road, at Craften* place; thence In a south-easterly direction eleven miles to old George May’s pljtoe, Aiken County line: thence In a sleuth easterly direction fifteen mileif ft) Turner’s place, passing one mite riorth of Buth and one.haif mile south of Langley: thence in a south easterly direction sgygn and one-dialf ...rntfee to Millhrook; thence In a south easter ly direction ten miles to Hawthorne, near the Aiken County line: thence in a southernly direction live mites to the road from Beech Island; thence In an easterly direction along’ said road to Four Mile Creek, In BamweH County, seven and ono-half mile*: thence alon said Four Mile Creek, to the Havanna River, about seven miles; thence up the Havanmifi River to Scott’* Ferrv, Edgefield Countv, the point of begin ning. All of which w’ijl more fully appear by reference to a plat in the of lice of the Secretary of .state for said State. The points, distances and di rections above given being approxl mate, and subject to variation or iimeudment at any timf before the is suai.ce'of the Governor’* proclamation calling the election. ih MASTERS SALE. w State of South Carolina. 1 County of Barnwell ‘ j ' Court of Common Plea*. Uoyzle Greatheart, et al. Plaintiff, Amo* Jackson, Defendant. ' By virtue of a detfrelkl order 0 Ror*4, farm \wlthln half mlfe of Dunbarton, on A.«. L. R. R. Apply to Mrs. & . Cater, Ifertoo, 8. p. FOR BALE. 7)ne Hundeed r « acre*. 8-4 of • mlfe from town limit* of Blaokvtlfe. adjoin ing fend of H . O. Chltty. D. K. Briggs and other*. About 60 sere* under onl- tlvMloo, balance woodland. One frame building on place. Address J. K. MoMHIsn, Box Scvaitual), Ga. 7^9. C. 0. MATHIS Bancroft Rust Proof Oau yield 50 to 100 per oent more than Texa* or Natives. 2.000 bushel* at $1.00 per buihe), F. O. B. . Firat conic first served • C. H. Math!*. 4 • -- Blackvilfe, s. C. ■ •••A*. # -i. Choicest, Completest and Most Carefully Selected Stoek of Ilousohold, Kitchen ttnd Office Fiirniture to ^pteijieth© beat tastes and profit the most careful buyers. All good* new from the factories, of best materials and up to date styles and finish. I©- A standard make Grnphophone given as a premi um on each purchase of |3o. CS^ARM FOR SALE OR RENT. My farm of 200 acre* two mllea South of tljetown of WfllUtmt on the South- «rn Railway I* for sale or rent. Tb* dwelling h«a six room* with cellar underneath, cook room and pan try., AH necesfary building* are. on the place, 10 in alt One hundred and twenty five acre* are in cultivation, the balance in woods.and well timbered. There *re eight acre* in Early Giant Argenteuil Asparagus, a mammoth French variety—2 acrea ft yeaisohl: 2 acre* 14 year* old, 4 acrea 10 year* old. Convenient to churches and school*. I would prefer renting to a desirable tenant to selling at. present. Possession given Januaiy l*t 1908, Correspond with me. W. H. Eaves. Dunbarton, S. C. FARM FOR RENT. THE PRICE OF HEALTH. “The price of health in a raalariou district I* just 2ft cent*; the cost of box of Dr. King’* New Life Pill*, wrrtea Rife Slayton, of -Noland, Ark New Life Pill* cleanse gentle am] im part new lift-and vigor to the system 2ftc. Satisfaction guaranteed at R. A Ueascu A (.o„ tiuggla Also. Wrmreimry. forwe like to see the Iftls'frMc. t«»4 butt in promlauuon* But’bovs'^M bo boy* and old head* «an’t'be>bifeoo young shouldere. Your braiu *cAm», will not last long, and you’ll sonn'Vnd out that you are in the wrong pasture. Remember Willie In your wendertnge la the wrong way that we sbaM keep a light 1n the win ilow to lead yoa hack in the Ideals that wef^Mtfd MI) to u* In our college day* 'TAlRFAk ‘NEWS. Oor <Mr. G.B-^'Neal. baa returned from • verv pleasant trip to Jacksonville. Fla Tbl* U ifaeMrst botidar from hla work la 28 rear*. He attended the Golden Wadding of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Me. Klnley, a grand affair, attanded by 100 • or more Mend* end relative*. The handsome <rtd couple were honored by hearing their life record reed by tbelr Vestnr. Re*. W. L. Mahen, and the very btattH/ul golden present* (which ranged In velne from cult button* to gold clottM attested to the love of the whole botoaMinlty. The Hunday School presented (ham with e heavily gilded wetofehtna. When they stood under the hugetgekten bell which was fasten- «d witn golden trimming*, listening ,to the hand a I which played all the wedding •nareVtat erer written, it was an Im preMive-elght, ao our good P. M. tell* tie. Theer «re relative* of Mr*. G. s. O’ Neal who we think accompanied him to Florida. Tbs two Millineries of our taWa■had tbelr fall openings recently, .r' MgMuCAfc. ...... and the ’ love of hat*” compared favor adly wRh rtmee tbl* scribe saw dls- played in a large town recently. At muoh<ta*te was displayed In the fancy . riaoorfftinna ef the room* a* in the trlmoiing ef the beautiful hat*. tt’hat db you Chink 7 Fairfax ha* or- S an I red a Rank with the following of- can: Capt. Joseph Norwood Free. < 'apt. W. J. Sander* Vice Prea W. E. Harter Hac Dr. W. J. Young, and Me*«r* F. M. Youug, J. F. Llghtsey, W. J. Sander* Director*. - Ml** Mav Hriinson and brother Charles are now keeping hotita in their old home. Mrs. iKiyles is spending some time with her daughter. Who Is now keeping house bare. Mr*. Sallie Jenkins went to Glen Falls to wait on her non Bam. Who has a serious spell of fever. The stork visited the home of Mr. Benj. Devi* a few days ago and the children Kre delighted. Our School I* In good tunning order now, as the teacher* are well and at tbelr posts, and all are hoping for hatter equipment in the near future as regard* the building, furniture Ac. Mis* Va. Durant, Mr*. Maude Terry end Mr* Ulmer haye just raturned from the Exposition, report- tag a apfendld time Mr*. Eva Duu- ran joined the club at *ome point. Mite Lillie Hiullb fnow of Augusta; (visited Mr. Jae. Wkfeman, her unde recently and enjoyed meeting old friend* awdv'former nfey mate* here. Ml** Brtafewd efsICM Mr*. W. K. Her- ter feet week. Mr*. Jea. Preacher D reeoeering from q severe spell of l!|. ness. Me*. Mary Youaan* family are conuabMoiog. Mra.'^ KhiMId and ohlldran hay# recovered. Mies Marr Nance spoke today to the patrons of the Bcbooi on the subject of ImproviHl building*. Mies Addle Walker idlng eome time with bar aunt tawtae. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. have just raturned from a visit tfea. Ml** niff hopes The I/Ot* number* 87, 38, 39 and 40 in postaMloii of Isittie M. Anderson, mow Board, bounded on the North by Rail road Avenue; South and East by land* of liOttte M. Anderson, now Beard, and West by Mulberry street. ' 1 A l*o. Lot number 41 bounded North, E**t and South by land* of Lottie M. An dernon. now Beard, and West by Mul berry street. Also. Lot number 85 bounded North by Railroad Avenue; East by J. F. Bonn tree: Bouth end West by land of Lot- lie Ji. Andersou, now Beard. Also. , One fourth of lot number 81. hound ed North by Railroad Avenue; East by C. S. Anderson or balance ef. ,|o« number 31; 'Bouth bv 0Wen* -cam Rountree and We«t by D. G. Weeks. Al*p, V . iMtt number* 27 and 28 bounded North by Railroad Avenue; East by lot number 29 or Wnsh Bradford; South and West by Lottie M. Auder eon. now Beard. • Alio, One-fourth of lor. number 35. the fend* of (hq Plaintiff, and bounded on tha North by Railroad Avenue: East by J, F. Rountree or lot number 83; South by lor number 42 or lots of the ptatnttff and West by lot number 84 or T. J. Ackerman. Also. I<ot number 33 and boupdFd a* fol low*: North by R*J+foad\^Avenue; East by lot numboFvU or Ackerman; South by lot number .42 or plaintiffs; West by lot number 32 or Owen* & Rountree. AI*o. On# fourth of lot number 43 bounded North by lot 32 or Owen* A Rountree; East by lot 42 or plaintiffs; South by balance of lot 43 or Caughtnnn and We*t by Hickory street of said Town. Also. Lot number 2ft bounded North by and* of plaintiffs and Ethel Andersou; East by lot number 2A;South' by lots number* 1 and 2 In possession of Owens A Co and !>. L. Mixson and West by plaintiff* and Ethul Anderson, said lot containing one acre. Also. LotHiftmber 21. .containing one acre, bounded on the North and East, by property of plaintiffs and Ethel An- dorson; on the South by Iota 17, 18, IP and 2o and Weat by lot number 22. Also. One half of lot number 24, contaln- ng one-half acre, bounded on the North by lands of plaintiffs and Ethel Anderson; on the Rh«t bv lot number : 3; South by lota number* 7 and 8 and West by balance of lot number 24 In poMesaloo of F. W. Weatber*bee. Also. Lot number 23 containing one acre, bounded on the North hy plaintiffs and Ethel Andvraon; East by Mnl- >errt stfeets Moulfrii^" lots numbers 9.10. II and 12 and on the Weat by lot numbwr**.^ Also. One-balf of lot number 22, contain- FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice I* hereby given that on Mon day November 18th 1!»07. the under signed will tile with l|on. John K .Snelliug. Judge of Probate for Barn well county his dual aecount as execu tor of Mr*. Elisabeth J. Eaves deceased and apply-fbr Letter,* DDmissorr. W.U Eaves. Executor. October 1 Uh FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday. Novembe 18th 1907 tild with Hon. John K Snelliug, Judge of Probate for Baro well County, hl« Final Return aslF.xec ufor of the will of Mrs. Sarah L Dycbes and apply for Letters Dl^mis eory. II. P. Dycbes, Executor October 14th 1!K)?. State of South Carolina) Barnwell Coputy J - BY VIRTUE of the power vested in me a* executor, under the second Item of the will of the late Frances Caroline McDonald, recorded in th« office of the Judge of Probate of said county. In Will Book, 4 G’*, folio* I3fi tu 141; 1 shall sell in front of the Court House. In Barn well, fpife. dayof November nex 4th day of November, during the legal hour* of sale. All that certain tract *v* parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Barn well township. Banrweh County, South Catoilna, about (ly mile* north of Barnwell, on the Barnwell attff on Bla<-kville public road, cdntainlng tiftv acr***, morn or less, and IthunJed on the north by lands of Mary Owens; on the south and east by lands of Henry D. Still, and on the west by Jauds of D S. Hair. Said tract of land belonging to said Frances Caroline McDonald, de ceased. Term* of sale cash. Purchaser to for papey* pay Cleveland McDonald, Executor, of estate of France* Caroline AlcDon aid, deceaseds Charle4 P.-Pre*sley, Attorney, Augusta, Georgia. Dr. W. J. 14 an 4fe- wautlfullj log one-half of one acre, bounded North by lot number 22; East by lot nombor It; South by lot* number* 13, 14,15 and 16 and Weat by Mulberry street of said Town. Terms Cash. Purchaser to nor Jot papers. v Plots of above land and lots ere on •fe In Master’* Oflfeo and can be eoan by aoy one 4*a4rtureo to do. ■J ..w L. O’Bannon. Maates. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina,) County of Barnwell, i Court of Comtntm Pleas. Sallio'R. Ray, et.al.^Piaintiffs, against William C. C*in, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled edits®, T 1 will sell at Barnwell, iu front of the 7ourt . House on Monday, November 4th. PJ07. It being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the lollowll.g de*ciibed real ^rropertv : All that certain lot, piceebr parcel of ‘nod situate, lying and being in the said State and County, containing and measuring and ftontlng on its southern line, on the South one hundred ami seventy eight and one ba>f (178J) feet and tunning back northwards from the said southern ine to a depth of two hundred and forty five .feet; fhencu running west on it* northern linn one hundred and seventy eight and one half (I7SJ) feet and having a measure ment nn the eastern and western boun dary line* of two bundled and forty live feet and that tl e said lot. piece or parcel of land was bounded at the time of R* purchase as follow*:. On the North. East, South aftd Weat bv land* of John and R. M Wise aud the laid lot I* now bounded on the North and West-bv lands of said John and R. M. Wiee; East by hit of W. H. Mima and Smith bv.jsoad-or street, and saltt lot herein described hejpg the same non veywd to the sail V. M. Cain hv the •aid John and U. M. Wise In IDUfe Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. 0. L. O’B ANNON, Muter, to me directed In the aboyefentitled cause, will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday. November 4th, 1907. It being saleday in said month, within tho legal hunts of sale, the following described real property : All thst tract of -land containing ninety acres, more or less, In Red Oak ^ Township, bounded as ronowt: North ^ by lands of Holmes and Morris; South by- lands ol' James M. ^GaVC t East by My plantation four mile* from Barn well on the Barnwell and Aiken known a* Kdgewood, for rent. No trespassing allowed on the premises. Apply to < J. M.Cave, New Brookiand, 8. C. land* of F7. W. Towne and On the West by lands of Holmes and Morri*. Resold at ri«k of former purchaser, 'lernis cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. H. L..U.’£&nnfi!U. Master. Ma«ter’* Oftlce Octojier^yh 1907. MASTER’S SALK. I Stato.of South Carolina, County of Barnwell f Court of Common Pleas. Minnie L, Creech, Plaintiff, Against Rosa May Creech, et al. Defendant*. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL. In the Probate Court. K. Snelllng, Esq., Judge.of Piobate In ■ ’7''’ Barnwell County. Bv virtue of a decretal, order to me directed In the above entitled cause. I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday. Novemb Ith, 1907. it being saleday In said mouth, within the legal hour* of sale, the following de*cribed real property All that tract or parcel of land aitu- ate In the county of Barnwell. State of South CitroniiH, containing one hun dred aud twenty five (125) acres, more or le«*, and bounded a* follows: On the North by land* of J. M. Hair; East bv land* of S. M. Creech; South by lands of R. J. Rountree and Weat by lamia of Aletha Weathersbee. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. . HHL. O’Bannon, - Master. Master’* Office October 7th 1907. MASTER’S SALE. State of Soutli Carolina. Ommty'of Barnwell. Court of Cpinmon Plea*. W. Arthur Green. Plaintiff, . - Against By virtue of a decretal order to m** directed In-the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell in front of the Court Ho.i»c. on Monday November 4th. PH)?, it being sale day trr said month, whbin the legal hours of sale the following described real property All that certain tract, or parcel of laml In Barnwqll County, in this State, In Rich I.iind townshlpr-eotitaiuliig otic hundred and twenty five (12") acre* more fVr,le*a. bounded on the North by ml* of W. L. Bates and J. O. Patter son; East by land* of F. W. Weath- crshec; South hy land* of L. A. Green and on the West hy lands formerly owned hy W J. Duncan. Terms cash.,Purchaser to pay for pa pers. IL L. O’Brhnnn. • Master. Master’* Office Oct. 7th. 1997. * - Where** of Administration on the estate of and effects of Mrs. Henrietta flaxcl. ' These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sipamlar. thtV kindred atul credhoni of thejiaid Mrs. Henrietta I (axel, deceased, that they be aiid ap(>ear before me, in the Court of Pr<8»aie to be held at Barnwell on Tuesday October 29th., next, after publication thereof at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration should uot be- granted. Given under my hand thl* 14th day of Oc tober Anno Domini, 1007. * J. K. SNELfclNG, * • Probate Judgfi. Published in Tne Barnwell People Oc tober 17th. 1907. SHEARING FACES. nu With unexccl oo equt pineid, thorough demanding of essentials and execution, sac f>* FTBaker In hi* own Tight and ceuful practical experience and love for and ** guardian of Leila Earlo Baker, et al.. Defendants. -■ - -■ pride In art we feel justitled in promising fullest saUffacttnn to all patrons appreciating the BEST In Photography. Our Portrait Work is of the highest exeel- cnca. tnfc to nature and unexcelled in per foytamturlng. •» We moke Kodak Pictures, Poet Cards, En- arge Pictures and in cverytnch of the entire tieid of Photography are uut-mpussed by any City Studio. _■ To Our beautiful line of the most select Pictures for wall decoration we ask XW decoration apeclat and critical attention of the public. Placing and pledging our best services to our friends we ask with entire confidence the opportunity to ma ke good our evrry promise MBA KELLY’S STUDfO. Blackvii le ,6. G THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LINA. - TAX SALES. COUNTY OF AIKEN. , ' j -By virtue of power n us vested, we will offer for sale - iu front of the (’ourt-llouaefe liarnwell. S. u., on file first sales day In November, J907 , between the legal boors of salo, the following destyribod tract of land. All that certato-piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being In the County of Barnwell, In the State of .South Carolina, containing ?ls acre* more or less, bounded to the north by lands of F. F MRebel, on the east by laud* olTB. >1, Anderson, on the south by land* of M Hair, an J on the west, hv land.; of K. C. Mitchel and W. W. Anderson. , TfiYm* of #afe to he one-half cash, the credit portion to be secured bv Oond and mortgage of the pucebaaer over the premises. RtTfchaser to pay for al 1 papers. There is a miall quan tity of timber on the above premise*. Croft & Croft, Atty*, Aiken, 8. C. Agents. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. For sale, with consent, one hundred acre* Including mllj site on waters oj Jackson Branch, two miles below Byee- more, four tntle* from Fairfax on the -C. A. W. C. R R. One building and two wta nfnrttt rnekw wttli propertv. Tlrta I* a fine water power on' ■ bold never falling stfeatn. bealthy, good nolghborhood, an admirable location or « cotton factory or other manufac-. turlng enferprlae For further information apply to H. W. Deer, By virtue of snn.lry tax executions to me directed bv J. B. Armstrong, dpuntv treasurer of Bamwqjl county. I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House on Mondav. the fourth day of November A. D, 1907, it being sales day In said month, the following real estate to wit: Great Cjtyre** Township. 100 Acre* more or less and bounded by lend* of Mr* Kate Walker, B. M. Jenkln*, Sr., and Mr*. M. E. Jenkins, levied upon as the property of A. A. Gamble. Blackviile Township;-'——— 00 Acre* more or les* and bounded on the Norlh bf W. C, Dychee, East D. Bhime, West, W.H. Dewitt, South, I). Hlunie estate. East. Levied upon aa the property of Lizzie Cravton. Red Oak Township. 40 Forty acre* of land more or lest and bounded North hv Sallle Williams, East hy Anderson mill pond. South hy. Lizzie Singleton, West by Sallle 'Wil liams, levied upon a* the property of Ed Singleton. Richland Township. 125 One hundred and twenty five acres and hounded on the North by W. L. Hates, East by Dr. K. L. Patterson, Soutn by F. W. Weathersbee. West by L. A. Green, levied upon a* the prop erty of C. F. Baker. Red Oak Township; <60> Sixty acres of land bounded on the North SucTlCast by land* of T. T. Hay. South hr the estate oOGanu, and' West by Upper Three Riling'levied upon a* die property of. Mra Heieu Hgy. _ - Terms of sale Cash. Purcbasex. re pay for papers. . Frank 0. Creeeh, ■ Sheriff of Barnwell fJonnty. IN, FUaNITUSE.J We Are Now Ready With The « :COFFINS AND CASKETS:- A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets for the last ser vice to loved ones. „ . We are also prepare^ to furnish a Nice Hearse with careful driver for burials. . - WILLIS &oo. BARNWELL S. C. EDMUND M. LAWTON. STEPHEN 8. FURSE, J« , FURSE AND LAWTON, Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties, Fertilizers. Handlers of Upland, Sea Island, and Florodoii Cotton.^ Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business entrusted ttR«. r — — v FURSE & LAWTON, 212 East Bay St., Savannah, Ga. -c AND THE RACE BEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, & C. A CAR LOAD OF -CREAM OF KENTUCKY" Horses, Saddlers and Harness, and Brood Mares, Per sonally selected by the Veteran Capt. Dunn. JUST RECEIVED. All Blue Grass Bcnutips 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 select ^ can Wnjrons and Buggies in great variety of the very choicest materials and built by imistur workmen. For comfort and durability, good looks and lightness they are unmatched in the State. ‘ / , *f Harness—Honest Leather Goods, sufficient for an arn/\ I anysingle niece sold as readily as a-fnll Set. "V Whins, Lap Robes, Umbrellas, Bridles, Saddles and all Horse Goods evei» Wanted. ^. . PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS,- — CHARUB BRO THE The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Barnwell County Depository of The State of Soath Carolina, The County of Barnwell, and The Town of Barnwell *2- tfepltal, .... Surplus and Undivided Prefits, $60,000.00 $41,000.00 for To save money I* not hard when once a bank account 1* started money In a bank cm!not burn n bole In the pocket. A bank account mean* paving bill* by check—the only afcaolntelr safe way. Check* leave no room for argument a* to when or how a bill wa* paid. Each check 1a recorded in the hank’* hooka. Thee* together a ith your money ami the cancelled checks are kept for you in hiirgferaTid fire proof vaults. You hay* access t* them at any time. ~ J^»t us talk tbia over with yoa the next time you are in otwn If tm- potsibfe to call, rfUlte us. ' F. W. WEGENER & COMPANY t t % ;; • - <•* - , COTTON DEPARTMENT, CHARLESTON, Sl C. We have arranged to h»rdle Cotton to the best advantage. and solicit consignments. i l r. *:\ We give special attention to Gdttoti, trz. ^' FLORODORA AND of Tmomz, 7S- ‘ •- % - ; . -jm