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m Btirhwell Peopl e. ¥m>fc8t> AT'OCTOBER. 24, fiO?. SATIS «r SURSCBIPTIOK. to» AdTance, par Anlium $1.#0 Ob Time.... $2 OQ Co- more wel- . *rt»» E*njt u place near %e«k., R, C. Robert*. • j CleVlc. it Mr. W. L. Allendale this B. Mont*, Hupr. Tlf RKVT—A nesTdence li, Barnwell rnnraluing aeveii rooms. Apply to B. T. Rice. WANTED—To h«y small tract of Komi farming land lu Barnwell County near Blackvllle. Address. Purchaser. Columbia S. C. WANTED—Teacher for Martin School. Salary,thirty dollars per month. Apply to C. B. Ellis. Martin, 8. C. 8-lt Court at Hampton next week. The State Fair will be held In lumbla next week. J——J —rr-—— — After next Issue _«e will have apace fi t reading matter. Mr. J. O. Walker was our very come flrst caller on Monday. . The Barnwell Baptist Association meets thla morning with Mt. Anion Church. After a visit of several days to.Mrs. McNeh Mrs. .lobn 1). Browne returned to Wllllston 011 Tuesday. » Miss Jennie Pate returned Friday from a happv vacation visit to North CatoUM relatives aud friends. ^ A cent a mllo and 23 cents addition al will be round trip passenger rate to and froni'the Htate Fair in Columbia. On thitiJday Dave My rick, colored, jdiot. and killed ^Liliian Preacher, colored, at Booth’* saw mill near Ul mer. Treasurer Armstrong again leads in being the lirst County Treasurer to send new collection* MATtHEW J. PATE. FOR 1007 A li)08. For the convenience of its friend* and the public Tun Pkoflic has on sale these timely blank*: Rent Mens, . / . Bill* of Sale. v 1 Chattel Mortgages. Note and Mortgage Personal Proper ty. Note and RUla of Sale. . Land Titles. Laud Mortgages. • 1 ■ MEYER—KIKKl. AND. In Steel Creek Baptist Church where an many sacred and happy memories clnster and linger, at high noon on Tuesday the (Ifth.day of November, many loving friends win gather to witness the beautiful marriage p^Miss Mlttle Ela, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Meyer, and Mr John Bratton Kirk land. And v^ry many and crvstaily sin cere Wiltf>e their congratulation* v »nd sacredly earnest will be their good wishes for the long united life, perfect happiness and rich prosperity of these m» well beloYtd young people, the bride a fare princess In all her charm of iwrsonsl grace and accomplish- ment and the groom a gallant g ntle- tuan and worthy winner of so fair a prisa. to the State In Wllllston hv Rer.W. M..Tones on the 17th Inst. Mr J. Walker Smith of Wilmington, N. C. and" MDs Enima, daughter of the late Dr .s, S Owens. A» the home of the bride’s parents hv Rev. M M Benson On the 20th,' Mr. Paul S. <Jreen« and MU* Addle, daughter of Mr. and Mm. tieorge W. tirenne, Jr., al* of this conutv. Mr.O. 11.Owens of Mossy and Mrs.' Alice Oenevs|H«ie«^were happily joined in matrimony at the. home of tn« brides )<«reBU Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rountree near Dunbarton October 17, 15)07 at h.Jo o'clock a. m . Mi»s Dora Owens served a* Maid of Honor. After rhe marriage they went to their future (p me near Mossy. Rev. W. W . UJiVver ofllidated. We bespeak for them a happy (utur^‘ and wish for them a long life. ' —— r*— \ Friend. Treasurer. * , Messrs Claude A. Pate of Washing ton, I>. C. and A . D. Pate of Burling ton, NIC. came home to attend the burial of their fajber/. Col. and Mr*. Robert Aldrich return ed from Richmond, Va. after a stay of several week* in attendance upon the trieunlal convention of the Episcopal church. Beyan young ladies stood the exami nation for Teachers* Certificates ou 'Friday. The colored candidates numbered about'twenty, . ~ r Mr*. E. A. 8 Mixsnn left on Sunday to attend tbo National Convention of post masters in Washington, expecting to visit the Jamestown Exposition on her homeward way. One ear of corn sold for the record breaking price of 1230.1 n. Chicago last week’... The buyer was the farmer who grew It. and may have InduTgecPbefdre the bidding began in a popular liquid made from corn. • Died at Seiglingvllle on the 10th Inst, of congestive chill after a brief illness little Poole daughter, of Mr. W. C; Still, aged seven years. The svmpathy of manv friend* goes to the sorely bereaved family. Rev. G. W r . Garner hna resigned ss pastor of the Barnwell Baptist church to take effect December 1st He has accepted the position of Associations! Evangelist of hi* old home Association and will reside in Griffin, Ga. Hpartanbmg merchants, with two rmipawir iitv« atHaed. mgrnnnn November 1st. to close their stores, at (1.30 p. tn. ail the year round, except on BuMirdav nights and during December, when they will keep open until 10 p. m. A prominent citizen cf. Ulmer gives, ua a glowing report of the very excel lent address made there on the evening of the 17th inst in favor of school xillding improvement by Miss Naw-e who D doing noble missionary work on that line. Rev.G. W, Garner will 'supply, ttuf pulpit of the Wililston* Baptfisj eliurch next hui'day morning and will till his For thirty yesr* h© was our friend, faithful and true and staunch, wlsn and gfenerous and considerate. A native of Virginia he came of hon ored Hhesge, a soldier of tba Confed eracy ns he j-eacbed the threshold of manhood be put on the gray of a prlt vate of cavalry and rotle with gallant captains hntH the last hope was dead. And to h(s final hour on earth he kept sacred' hi* devotion taj the principles for which be fought When the war storm passed and white peace came back ho returned to his chosen life work and In his force and faithfulness won the perfect confidence and slneFhs frlendshlo of such great men a* flenrv Grady; and Patrick Walsh. He made Iriends wherever hi lived because he was a good man, boueat as the sunstiine. as true as steel to hla convictions, and with a wonder ful gentleness of heart for all who knew sorrow or safferlng, He died suddenly of apoplexy at 2 o’clbek on Monday afternoon, and every heart in this coqumunity shared in the appalling sorrow that came as quick as a lightning Hash upon lilt loved ones, the family to which he was so devoted. And in many hearts throughout the county there is sadness that he hss been so soon called to join the comr. d i ‘ouls waiting on the other shore, i * - : His body was laid to the last rest In the Baptilt chuich yard yesterday morning. There It shall sleep in per fect peace until the end of lime aball wake It to eternal life. SHOULD DO BUSINESS WITH # e MORRALl.k)ANTKLO[J. x Tnn 1’kopi.k is honored with an in vitation t«» the marriage in the Church of our Bsvlour at Trenton 011 Wednes day morning next, October 30th. at eleven o'clock of Mi<s Sara Lee, daughter of Mrs. George W. Morrall.N and Mr Betrl* Cantelou. of Edgefield. To this fair, young daughter of HamWclt.ee rt -h an heiress of the high qualities and noble (deal* of her splendid father, now among the 1m - mortals, aftrt of the rare graces and cultured accomplishment* of her de voted mother aud to the winner of her vrirtwrtrand and gentle heart well, from the Edi«to to the Savannah, gives best congratulations and true«t wishes that all the future years In their ' new home among the hills shall be bright in unclouded hapnlnes*. perfect in constant prosperity and as radiant ** in the golden present ip the love and regard of their multitude of friends; *. . . ' - COOKING PUMPKINS. \ A good house keener whn«e good hns- pump-> good l»and ha* grown quite a Jot of kins asss us.iiow to cook them. We furnish the 'Information with pleasure and wbh the assurance that our lady Iriend’* table will he even more delightful than usual when this rich golden toon is served thereon. Cut rhe pumpkin in half, with a •pnoit remove the seed Ae to the firm meat. After that I* done It may be prepared In several ways. 1st. The pumpkin may be baked until well done, and the edible part taken out from the rind with A stout #l*oou. . fd. The pumpkin may he cut into slices, the rind removed bv a sharp kitchen knife, and the meat cut into pieces and boiled In a porcelain or oth er suitable kettle/ in this wav put but little water in the kettle as the juices of the pumpkin w;iil supplv the need ed moUtu re and if too much water he used the pumpkin will be less pleasing to the taste and look*. td. Others prefer the steam process for the firs cooking. *■'" A dish of the hot pumpkin on the breakfast table need* only a little but ter and salt added to each plate u> suit the tasto to call for a second helping For making the following recipe I* given by a famous North Carolina house keeper: , •‘Tmfce four heaping tablespoopfijl bumpkin, add four tablespoonful of salt, half * teaspoonful of finger, one teaspoonful of cinnamoiu mix thor oughly. TWb'Idd one pint of milk and cream mixed. When that has been well stirred, break In two egg*, white & yolks together. Beat the whole vigor ously and bake in pastry lined pan. Berve with whipped ciyam on top.’*; Pumpkins—Boino persons are fond of. stewed pumpkin, which takes the place of squash. It sbould be cooked slowly In a# little wjiter a* poeeHrle. WhenJInDhed there should bono wa ter or Juice In the pumpkin to he seen; add a very Uctie salt and plenty of but ter. Frequently they are browned down In the bet?on ? cr»vy. like we cook own appointment here, .Sunday night. Other Pastora of the Barnwell As sociation will supply at Wllllston during the critical illness of the pas tor* wile. \. . The prettv home of Mr. John 1>, Jenny of Sycamore township was buried about noon on the 10th in*t, According to one report all the house hold goods were destroyed, another is lh.it much of tile furniture was saved, lie had insurance for f 1 (XX) on the house, none on the contents. The members of the Saltkehatc.bie Club who have promised to cohtrLhute agricultural products to the Fall Fair Exhibit are requested to bring their corttrolnrlions pc Bsrnwt-H by Saturday the 28;h Leave them either with. Mr. w. HoDuncsn, Jack Morris or IL W. Qirtp, the twmmTuerffi eMfge; A committee of the Saltkehatehie AgricuUur*l\j|uh. Messrs Birt, Pea- aud Zoru, *uperiuten:led.oit Mon dav the gathering of Mr. W. L. Cavo’s « , nmpetltive acre of com made on (he Wjllamson plim and found the^ieid to be 03 btifdiela and 24 pounds. The other two acre# of the field were not as good, the total yield of the three aerra being 150 and 12 HOhu^eia, Col. Frank Creech’s three adre-trem gathered Tuesday, total yield EMi and ILdlinshel#. Congressman Patterson has received the giiod new* from Mfaslilngtnn (liar the Agricultural dcpartme-ivt will so*hi put experts'in the Bepond District to make soil survey* for the benefit of the farmers, thereby enabling them to know more exactly what fertilizing elements are lacking in and needed hv different sol!*. This gooii wotST will begin in BaiiHla oounty and be contin ued (n the sea, The scaiYtly of expert has delayed the commencement of the work, for which Judge Patterson has BLACKVILLK NEWS. At the municipal election on the 14th Inst, the following Council w’as elected without opposition, all being young men of high chiyTicter and demonstrat- ^ ed business alillitv. ^ Jntendant—H. L Dpwitr,. Wardens—W. L. Nevils. R. C. Boyls- ton, K. B. Still. Dr. R. F. Btoine.. - H F Buist Esq. who has served as Clerk and Treasurer so acceptably and well fot twsdve years continues In that responsible position. An ordinance preservative of the good health of the community has been passed by the new Council. It re quires that all begf cattle, gtmt* and sheep I mended for the loom market shall be iusi>ected befort they are butchered, and, If found perfectly healthy the Inspector shall furnish to the owner* certificates to that effect, which will justify their slaughtering and sale, The penalty for each viola tion of the ordinance Is a line of not, lea# than f 10 nor more than |23, or im prisonment at bard labor for not less than ten nor more than thirty day*, or both at discretion of the Council. *. ...JiLtir ^ Wilson is the Inspector The charge cents. Me»#r« J E. Hair and Joseph Brodie are the pioneer automobiiDts of the town. —-T-iV 111 ■ —'■ —-* TREASURER’S NOTICE. For the convenience of the tax pav- erroT ItarnwcH county, the county] Treasurer will be at the following places on, dates named for ihe purpose >f collecting the State, county‘and school taxes for the fiscal year com-, mencing June Ui UH)7. Tuesday Nov. 12th at Robbins from t.be arrival of the A . for Augusta until the arrival of the C. A VV. G. rrain—gotirg South: ~ 4 " Wedoes lay Nov. I3th at Appleton. Thursday “ 14th “.Ailfiadale. Friday “ 15th ** Fniclwx. Tuesday “ Iftth ‘‘ Wllllston. Wednesday “ 27th “ Blackvllle.. The Treasurers office will be closed at BarnweJU.on the above date*. J. b. Armstrong, County Treasurer. AT LEE’S. BANK OF BLASKVILLE .BECAUSE—It is a strong;^careful, safe, liberal, prompt, accurate and successful institution. * ■ . , <• - BECAUSE—It U a growing, active, progressive, up-to-date Bank in every particular BECAUSE—Your account will be appreciated by the Bank and your interest will always be carefully ^ considered. ‘ — - ; ; ; BECAUSE—This Bank has an excellent Fire Proof Yault and the Finest Modern Manganese Steel Burglar 'Proof Time Lock Safe in which it keeps its funds and papers. BECAUSE—Each depositor is always a welcome visitor, at the Bank, whether he deposits or draws on his l_ ■ ’ . l balan ce. A. H. NEESON, . J. M. FARRElC THOS. L. WRAGG. . - ' v- ‘ y , '. VICE-PRESIDENT. . CASHIER. Mi ■'MM PRESIDENT. 1 GET READY 0:0:010:0:0:0 TRE ABU HERB NOTICE. The Treasurer’s office will be open for the collection of taxes levied for the fiscal year commencing January 1st. 1907 from the Iftth dev of October 1907 P* the Iftth day of March 190S' lu- ' 1. FOR A BRICHT WINTEI . — - .-lEwmR. —w* i SEE AND .STUDY THE ADVICE AND ADVANTAGES. ■ • " OF WHITTLES PLA TF0RM. - . ^ .f-SK ^ .i ^ % Being myself a practical farmer I know the’needs of the country and always fully equal every demand and expecta-* .tion. Z' . 1 '—~ Buying for cash I have choice of all markets and know the best and go there, \ Buying in car and train load quantities I get the lowest rom the 1st to the Slit day o( Jxmi- ary 1908 Inclusive a penalty of one per cent witl bo added. From thelnt to-the 28th day of Feb ruary inclusive .a penalty of two per Dit. W.. C. IIILBOUS Barawcll, - - - S. C* cent will be added to all uxss palcUh ^Bleft, By *ede+er Gtey wri+F "TTsshriiarr * « t *1. i.Y .1 February^ From the March 1302, lat to the 15th day of * penalty of seven per cent will be added to ail unpaid taxes. LEVY. For State purposes “ Ordinary county •• Constitutional school 41 mill* A " 8 •• -11 “ On Frldav Evening, Oct, 25th, in the schiwl building will he given an Oyster prices and largest discounta. re)>alring the building. The public Is cord iall* - invited to attend. • if MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate-loxn# on improved farms for five years, partial payments, iiitere.t 8 per cent on loans. Don’t write, come and see us. J. O. Patterson A-Sou. 2ff—2 OF FICK HOURS! 8.30 a, m. td 6 p. ra. Persons living away from Barm will please make appointments of immediate appointments service p mod avoid ’ COWS FOR SALE. I would like to soli a few very-gentle milk cows as I have more than 1 care to keep. . \ i Brlghan) Reeii. Kiko, Rarnwcli do^, 8.C.. Bept. Kith, 19Q7.\ been persistently striving. Farmer George II. Bates gave us last week specimens of corn grown ou his farm on the Rich Land plan that pin*t be seen to be appreciated. In size and quality they are a credit to his agrlout tural skill. The longest ear I* 12* inches from butt to tip and crowded with grains. The Hell averaged 27; bushels to the acre and there wa* more profit in it than in high praised cotton of same acreage. Borne 60 ears will bo among the best exhibits at the Georgia —Caro lina Fair in August*. Besides from his farm will be sent a hate each of sheaf oats, crab grxas and pea vine hav. • ’ •>„, CONFlSttttR^T'K MOTHERS. ~ A gooITee ws gat|fiftrftr wjirm bo «i ne s s carries himlnto qpusy r f‘ej;t]i'th8 In the District Court of the United Xsuw—^ For the Djstrict^f South Carolina. IN THE MATTEfcQF Knowing the value of good see^sT raise oats form and for my customers. These advantages I gladly share with my friends, cr Here is one open secret of success, an assurance of good crops:. ' The farmer who has the best work stock, wagons, and j implemente and a plenty of food and forage gets the best wages hands and share croppers. “''* 5 Whittle will sell you the Beat,-^ r , r ' —— THREE CARS HORSES. ALL GOOR SUITABLE FOR SADBLE, f.IGHT AND HR A VV OR .* FT PI7RPOSV»V TWO CARS MULES r NONE BETTER, FOR FARM. WAGON. AND TIM BER USES. : TT—^ z ONE CAR WAGONS, BQUGHT BEFORE PRICES, ADVANCED. THE BEST IN MATERIAL, wORKMANSHlP^AifD FINISH IN THE SOUTH. BIX THOUSAND BUSHELS GENUINE HOME GROWN APPLER RUST OATS AT 80 CENTS PFR BU8BEL. . FOUR THOUSAND RU8HELS HOME GROWN TEXAS RUST PROOF Total levy ’ , There will be an extra levy of (2) two mill* lu. BUckvtlle Townablp for Road tax. * Commutation Read tax will be $2.00 audwill firrceefted from the 16th day of October 1307 to tbelai day of March I5K)8 incluaiye. SPECIAL LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY. Cedar Grove (l*) mill. Allendale, Uarhary Branch. Mt. Cal vary, Double PomL. Elko, Kdisto. Fairfax, Friendship. Healing Springs, Kline. Morris, New Kqfest, Oak Grove; Old Columbia, Reedy Branch. Belgling- vllte, Seven Pines aud Tluker* Creek (2) mills each. — WiUiston mill*, BXrton, Ittackvilte. Big Fork, Cavi, 0Tckorv HML Ow*na Crm* Road*, rtycamore. No 61, Uhnera and upper Rich Land 3 mill*. —— Heron lea and, Lee* 4 mill*, Barnwell DR. JNO. P. LEE, m SSafc Dentist, ^LfflBvviLLlBTON, - - B. Office over Bank Of WIHUtoo. Will not receive calls In the coaotry, bu will be In office every day. : i Mil Ui iilitit DENTAL SURGEON, BUCIiflUE, S. C /Will be at his Bsrn^ office ettry Monday Tuesday, and dt Ills office m blackvllle z*m R L. Uaaery, Bankrupt^ In BanVrpcy j OATS AT 80 GENTS PEg BUSHEL^ bai'or the summer squash. zs county has boon for severiiiiiMfcortt^* ‘ig-; quiring n* to wiiat motheYX"'’6f^ son* who w’efe in-the Opufedfrate-army still survive. He has been able to finJ-only ihe«e three. - ^ Mrs. Salile Morris of George* Creek Township, now about 94 years of age. She is the venerhbl* and well beloved ? mother of Mcssry George W. Morris. Ransom Morris. J. W. Morris and Frank Morris and of Mr*. Susan Creech. Mrs. Mary Coward of Dunbarton, mother of Mr. M O. Wall by her firat ‘marriage. Mrs. Cowurif l» ilow 83 years of age. In the enjoyment of good health and no imp* I red faculties and the yeari- have added onlr to the aweetneaa of nejr whole bearfed aolicitiule In the borne where she la m»~ well beloved. He.r-remMwmnces uf the^ld Hr ^ most entertaining she la probably To the Creditor* of *ald\B*nkrupt, of Barnwell, in the County of Barnwell and District aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the lOtli dav of Octoiler A. D. 11*07. the said Tl. L. LTssery was difly adjudicated bankrnntvand that the first meeting of hi* creditors will bo held at Barnwell, 8. C.. 1 u the office of the Referee, on the 29lh day of October A. f>. 1907, at 12 o’clock M. at which time the Credi tors may attend, approve their claim*, appoint a Trustee, exauiine the Bank rupt. and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet- ing. R, A. ELLIH. Referee in BankfUffitry. ^^^WBll^ : G,>Gotobor 16th 1007. ?W .r 1 '" >*■ ''--"ft— D. WHIT f BLACKVILLE, S C rs= At tti. »»,l ^>in,*rft. ««- t*«- ewss .tors of the'Grendel Cotton Mills at Greenw^M President McKDabit msde the gratlfvlng statement that eeVenty one per cent of ft* capltaf stock f* lielff hr citlifen* of Sduth Carolina. never forgets that the publisher bd qiaht.. Mr. Wall fs niind amf *H public and private splri* at *4te age of 05 years, a* good and true Jtaldf W* as* fhe questioji but have no Me* 1 Mi*Mkj lott W *e»K Real Estate lor - Sale IV : Town of BMvffle. ■ IT PAY'S TO ADVERTISE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR 8AL«. One lot In town of Rlackville situate on North side R. R. Avenue with one drug store buildIrrg and two good eot tage dweling* in rear of store, in sane lot. and known as Dr. G. B. Lartigue drug store property, adjoining the resi dence of Mr. 1*. W. Farrell. 'Two good building lots in North ern portion of town—Each )dt meas ure* 400 ft- front by 200 ft. vSitoeis on three shies. Lot* level deep smnorb. Prices buvois." LAND FOR FINAL* DISCHARGE NOTICE. | MONEY TD LOAN. hfted States currency Gold and Slli- coin eoantv and school claim* prop erly approved will be received for | taxes. Checks, draft* &o will not be received except at the risk of taxpayer. J, H. Armstrong, County Trea»urer. Barnwell. 8. C.’yeot. 16th HX)L ^■1 GOOD LANDS FOR SALE. A tract of four hundred acre* lying on the Lower Three Kuna, about 35 acres cleared, balance .w< miles from Dunbarton Station. Vstrie* iy healthy place, with fiue water, on* Cuildiug. \ ALSO . A n-act of one li 11 mired and thirty three aorta, atM+ut S6—*cres Hrmrd, V tvaaoe wana evoiStsaao bo. ir«* FROG PO] CHILL AND FEVER Notice 1* hereby given that the un der signed a* administratrix of the es tate of Jennings Gaiphin deceased will on Mdndav, November IHli 1907. file with the Hon. John K. Sneiling, Judge of Probate, his final account with' said estate and apply for Letter* DUiaia- »ory. F.d Cherry Adminiatrator. Oct. 3d 1907. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, November ilth 1907 the under* signed w#h’Sde^her tUi*T''accoiint ' as' Guardian of I^eroy Llndley with Hon. John K. Sneiling. Judge of Probate, aud apply for liCttert Dismissory. Jane A. L1ndley, t r Guardian. Oct. 3d 1907. Apply to G. M. Gryene, Barn well, S. C. SEED RYE FOR SALE. .Barhwell County Raised, the kind that never fall*, or disappoints, for sale - b JU aorta, about Sit)—aerwr balance wood land, one tenant, house ! and out buildings, excellent water, healtby^xix mIlea from the Coast Line and Charleston and Weatern Carolina Railways’. For prices, terms and description call ou or write to T.B. Harley. Dunbarton, S. C, 5 REGISTRATION NOTICE. The Registration Rnol;* will be open* in the Court House on tho firat Mon day (sale dav) in each month for the trar.Bkction of such buaineae as is re quired by law. - - IV. J. Baxley, Chairman. G. k. Dnnhar. Pecretary. me MmiALmtuu.iid \ . 50 ems A BOTTLL J N. Burckhalter, FINK FARM FOR SALE. Four mile* north east of Wllllston, containing one hundred and five teres, sixty cleared, balance in timber, has tyip good seltlements. with ail needed out bhlldings. good wells at each, healthv, Jn an excellent neighborhood, wii^ln a mile of New Forest School. For particular* apply to B. Bates, WUllstdn, S. 6. • DICKS-HOUSE, 634 BROAD ST., ' ^ Adocbta, Ga. Excellent room* and good taWe b«,ard. Kates, $1.50 per day; special rate* by tbe week. A. P. Drox*. Pwor. The oTd reliable the kind yowl uaed to take. The one that never fa to cure. Dorft waste time and cxperimenUrfg With new '•iWea. Bi for-the beat from the jump. Pond is the ounce af prevention -xwnd of cure combined. Aak for It take no substitute, if yovt me Joea not sell ft writs to ua we it direct for 50 cents. J. B. DAVE^FORT R CO. Wholebal* DacaeiaTs', August*. Ga. Eor Sale By Simms A Best. R. A. Deason A ( C. N. Burckhalter.—Barnwell. R. B. Ftckling—Blackvllle. R. P. 8varaon Drug O<*..—All# C.F. ClIUu, M.Bl Wta.gcJit. WANTED. Of be*r many other cotton ffMN* In jp RtiBiy ht> was In the stonii of war. IheSfateoen anything like that b*.s'qyyfd In Gapt. W. H. Kennedy # ariillerv eommaild Mrs- A (Hi Mary Matthews of fony . i. 1 t'tJ lyLJLi* -4“ v x31 UWviJJ ieea reasonable to and, quick )R SALdB—A-tract of 285 xcr.*s, being a pari rit Dr. BTF, Peoples nod Strong In bfRfv. yrtantathsn mrErilato River. iMFUrl three tenant settlement# on the place Part i# well timiwrecf, the remainder in .good state of-,cultivation, prlcv rra-oniiblo. For- furthbr information apply W 3 - H(WH- H. F. Buist, A tty .-at Law. STOKE YOUR COTTON . 5HT WiLLiaxox Corroif Wa»k- F“ Hooaa is xoW biadv to aroRB jr aon+tt, ■' '■ ■ v -. ■ par- CiUKOKS 26 CENTS pa* bale (I* PXg MONTH, IXCLUD1KO 1KSV- ^ RAECB. f0F Bank op Williston will F” MAEE LIBERAL ADVANCES' OH CffEPOtLSTORED ij* THIS WARE- ^ BOCSE. A. KENNBDYr Pjiebidext. R. F. D. KILL thb COUCH MDCURe TMS LUNC6! WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR QolS^ 8 AND ALL THROAT AND U1MTMH18U Fifty colored laborcrh' at once for togging^railroad and sawmifl work. Steady work good wages*~paid every night with checks, which-may* be turned info office for cash j every two weeks and house T rent free. Also'can use white ■AND LUNG OUABA’WTOEDB labor. Gall or address fereon Lujn- _ ber Co-, Ulmers, S. Calhoun & Life, Accidi GYCLOhll —At OR