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.. rr^-TU-^ T '• i \ - v « !*<» ieS&liM v^K * f % UteMi Barnwell People. IDO. W. H0LME3, Editor i Prop'r r*?r COl’STT CIRCULATION fcARUEar ^•mUtShAY. KOVKMBKR, tt«J7. Char)e»t<in pnoplv VrM^J ftir ltt«* local optionoimirthUre for Oovernft’r In ilt» primary ®Mcil<»il of IBQ*; under the lm« t>rookl<>n or heli^f that they ooiilrt be flowed 10 rrjrulate thVllanor ^ W * A ^“JV* ' ' . . , , .. .. .» u Mlxa Ruth 0<duptHn Dr. C. h. B'irra fcea# In th'-lr <>ltv tn *ttU thnir ld«a« to goi their lM>er bv the «)a** or tlieir tmhITby.The drlnlt. We ere boM*kli»)p part wIBt eftlier •Me «« to tba situation in the old vltr by the *•». Yet finite it tl»,Kt con- *Uteno« ia rt jewol thar Charlpston (>e<»- pleihuuld wearfrnrii the noei» to the Jetllea, and that thev fchotild limit their ♦ffurta for ItnihUratlon to tlieir own lau end let the real of the S<at« alone. CO I, KM A ST—A BK UN AT IIY. The marriage of Mis* K«r.elie Cole- nun and Krvii A. Abernathy, *o ovent of unusual he* Mt y l'e>n place tVednes. dav eT»*nliix "E * oVbie* at tlm home of the In hie* aunt, Airs !,. K. Konpef. The eereuHrtiv'was v\|t)ieai|Nl r ni¥ , hy the two,f.-n»lUee arid the ooi , t*;;u Class luatea of the bride. -I n* parlor and re^pDon hall wua hea lit! tolly and tH* 1 tel oily dwt'oraier! ilira occasionThern’olnr sclp tmi w\s hertuttfnllr corrU-d’' out In ereen aod wniwc. 'IT.* parlar wm converted Into it torelr brldat gc.ene bv n M’er.tih of whliH ro«e«- and ferns, handsome pnlin* «bd mrrlads of white t.vners bv ol K'ltfetteKI took his iila.-e In fioot •/! the The experience of the planter* and husiuess ttien of Ilawsil shows bow im- (iitgration may work. In that iaKnd. oua of the latrat end li'ziest landeii ac quisitions of the United dtatea Ulj per -<»ant of the -tnoney mnde rbniea fnun the Mtjcnr cane crops. Yhe planters t he ten U needed more, a* they thought, niort cheap labor niid they got It by Iniportlog ovep half a Ihliia'ttrrrf' tTiousand Chines* coolies, Thing* went aloftft velvet footed for a ‘trhlle. But the Chinamen learned vrhll* they worked and over half of tham have quluhe cano fields and gone to loa/lng or Into other Hirei of husi- nyRj nod competing with^native and white merchants itc As the Chinaman can live on next to nothing he Is a dangerons competitor. -I«»tl*n immigrant* can bring altnuta Viiiiilar coudiiion In the eotum states it e^countgep to come hVddA ." PAItTK KVl'JKNCK. k ?-i At reqnqst of the News »nd^ thmrier Col. August Kohn pf t’olujn^bia hes visited miCny of the cotton mlTl* of this State and ha# written up his findings very Interestingly, for hi* pen always adorn* what It touche*. Now, though our esteemed Charles ton contemporary rjirely take* the good advice we tender H we suggest that - rtierrtt'fffTrrrtrer ’fltW Tr’WmdT'rnr. . Kohn can harvest matter that will be A* new to many cltv people hr hi* cot ton mill descriptions have been to country folk*. IT be will go out Into lire fari^d^Kloo*. almc.*t a terrt incog nita to the uirv dallies, lie will find much material for description and Ju- cuaston. ^ Ho will. If be should come to tin* acctlon, find that wHilo tho inorngo •mall farmer doe* not handle a* much .4ea»h a* the average mill hand that he and h(* family life with greater freo- dom than the mitt folk. That ihcv enjoy a much larger variety of food made on their farms, whether owned or rented. —_ than the mill town people who get ^ every mnuthftil out of the etoics or MY BEST FRfgWtl Alcxand-r Benton, who lives on Hun 1 Route 1, Kart Edward, N. Y., ey-tjuUltely- tinpriivis'd-»vft-trr ami thi* l^rcthef, Atf brutal party eiuer.al. J Vi\c bride* or.lr attendant wfts her RfsTer MUs Krhel Coienran who wot* a dHititv g«>wn bf softest moil trimfned artisWu* tlr~ tt blot law and carried an armful of white oarnatiaus. TIh' irr.Mirtr’s h,*d man was Ids obtisiiv Mr. Le Jioy AhafnatRy of Ulc.kory. N U- , ■ • Th* bride who. wn* gl'en nwav bv her brother Mr. J. B.Coieiiiiiu.of Wcx-t I’oifit wa< charuDiog indeed iti her weddlog guwo of TVlii;^ chiffon clolit over iHlI'elii rriinnnul with real lace. The antiro front panel of tho skirt w.i* made of. tlje iati* a* also was tho front util in such a wav as to sioUHALL—(;A NTKIjOU. , At 1 l-o'clock on the morning of Oc tober H0i.1i In the hvautffuUy •locorated (JhiH'ch of onr oavlor at Trenioti. with iwentest u»u»lu r lov«Mv flower* End^otli lSv be»t earthly frlenjl candle Hgltt* b'dhling• ao fair and bi'ypy rn event. Miss 'Sara I,** Mor- r«M, dsughtbr of Llrs. George VV. Mor- rali, idid Mr. Bs-ttU Gaotelou wer* hspptty, tusrrlod in the prosenca of msuV levity; (fflvuds. ffev. . Hoyal sbattoofdntp«« performed flip cer*-- monv, lioine th* 1tupi> : Mive beautiful/ se.rvii'e.tif 'ec Knts.-opal Gbiin h. i Mr*. f$ It d'ltimao, dr., was dame of honor. Mi** K'orrlt Mhifall maid of honor. 41 r. ■!. K Mini- lirMt man an<l Messrs K. A. Marsh, lint l»et.ti*. VVal- tcr Wish ami H, B. Wifi Is the <,*-hrrs. Tho bride wk* glyrh a'v„y by her say?: "Itr King's New PNcoverr is 'rraastirer- will he at the |oHo* ing mane ot, r ; pe tat of tb* wiii-t, ft of Charleston AltcV tho ceremonr the w odd I rig party and a few invited £tu**t» yartook ,4 an-Habosaf* wsuU.Vog hic*kf**t irt the eK-gant home of Mr*. M of rail, after which Sir nod Mrs. .('nnttdoit took flic aftfffpmiL trshi tar Hr- w**ss-ro bridal tour Ity way df Asherillt. jurii. V4ie4Mt;d of the Sky. Tim Advertiser aars: Tim prondm-nce of tho hrklo and gmotn, ua woM a* their popoiarli.v, baa m*en the ctuiae of «uch great Ihlerest being taken in tleir inarrlage. Th* orid* l» dc uvo.doil from two of the oldest, rnoar, ctiHuled anti mo>t.honoii d South f'-ar'diuH faiuKieh', and is a young woman who t>o*s*stiei. ooiisual mag- ( _ nctisiu a r 'd pcivoiml .chartos. The iiiiiia—of , tho vallt’v.- Tu g r<> oot is-irfm-n worlliv deyceiiTlhnt of verv refined and ari-•ncratii! Her was v" M*ie door <l*iiot* tim’ tone 1 of an artist, wedding veil, worn off the faiy. oiunrlit witb totiiplem the beautifdl picture si ■carried in tho bend of her aria a hob- quet of whltv rose* ntnl feathery fi-rn*. tnirufldinrel v after the ceniinony ln iiioh was iiorformcd after the ritual of toe ; KtdsonfUfrt • JStuirn .;' t^fd’ VoVtVr'.f '|(V{\VI-' lluor of tli* house wns ijiruiyu-upeii and a delightfully informal rewpiioii vt as held. '1 hogromits gilt to tbo bride was a suntiurst oi'diamonds and po tris. • T)lflPUliro hall 00 - the secouJ was dtled with costty j/Isss. sily and ounmroiis tiling* \wnicii attekted to tho popularity ot both, ’ going awa y gown of th*i hriifa wat a^ Ir^nff- *0010 t.iiloriuf suit of jo* YV bloc ckirt’ott brimd doth whivk^tfUed her ••gr.*.;eiul figure t04)er:c,-tlon with a toui’h of g'dd In hcr'lmt amf champagno glove* nnd purse hyr slylliil toilet was ihoo idol*. The groom is one of the most ptosperon* young business unoi of -ifWckory, N. <!, Thev.left on Hie 8 .III train for hu •'Jttended trio rUrou, It the Nonh and iVest—-nmriig.ht pincedlTrg' the wedding *om* of tho lilsckvillc society #ct gpve fue bride « kitchen aiiowcr, Tbfy h'bt. h*r with many re- mimlers of a very joliv evening; liiackvillc, rt. C!., October tJhtli. tS07. A BKAUnrUL MAKKIAUBr from neighboring farmera. We don’t know, but we believe that Country peo ple go to church and school a* much as faetory operative* ami alao average better m all the qualities of good olfcl- •eftahlp than the'jieople who *tsnd on Iheir feet tending machinery every work day In the year ANOTHER RECONSTRUCTION. 7-1 -sL’ffiv.u: ■ ' ' 4 We publish today In the fifth ooinmn of our first page a oommuntvation from the Washington correspondent of the News and Goofier a* to the discoveries recently made in the" South by a woman lawyer who had been investi gating peonage and immigration. The aforesaid corn spouden;docs not understand why the department of justice chose a woman to make, these ti)ve*tigatiotis. but to our liitnd the reason I* very pUiu. A woman tom Ut receive* In the South the charucteristlc courtesy of a chivalrous people and is Afforded every opportunity and a**ds- rance to pursue whatever investiga tion* the may volunteer or he asaighed t« make. Beside* a woman with a TBtHToh or who thinks" afie has one mvo On Tuesday November 4th at Htoel Creek Baptist Ghurcii in the proseneo of a large number of friends and' rein' . Aiaaa Alt** Mtstmd»la Jluiur Witk *1T1T1- ted in holy bonds of inatfimony to .Mr_ Hratton Kirkland. IJnthr the skiilfuf direction of Mr*. 0. V. M0viar, tiio otiiiroh wm? most attractively deep a ted, Ttirtsvhtt* wall* were (Jpry pf- ectlvo.lv deeofated In p.vlmettnes, the .ver.laut stately leave* being used its a Irieze, producing a mo<; artistic ami dUtlnctiyelv Southern effect. Trailing vines wore grancftilly draped in every iHrection, garlands of stnflax an*! hrambie'werc foptioned from tltoohsn- jlcilcr to the cur not* of lisp ch»vph. while ferns and palms were -hanked in every available spuc«. Midway each aisle whs n beautiful arch of ever-yrtauc and while cbrystritlicmum* ni.rua, WThtofi xvhTfe ribbon was catighh—Ob one was a large K. and op the other a large M. in front of the pulpit was twipf.hor very large arch of tb.■ .aamer dowers, <m-which b-i terv were callv arranged forinlng the qiuitnthm; ^Two hearts that treat a* one.” rtu»- poniied from this was u beautiful doubie heart, and over It hovered two loveiy white doves. Numerous candles gllmmcrod amid the evergreen* presenting a thust boau- rifhlptPtnrS;;; . —= -Z The church was brilliantly, lighted and at tho uppointe<l hour MetidCls- sojlira Mfeddtug Maridi. rendered by Mr*. <t M. 'I’hmer hcraldori dt.v on- trance of the bridal narty. First, cam* the (lower girls, litt e Misses F.rntjsf atid wuasin Meyer who held aside the rthoon. next oumo th j u*h«rs; Messrs C M. Turner aitd Uaui Thoiua*. fol- 1 iveed hy Mis* dtelia Glover with Mr. HriJ. Meyer. Miss .Mhhlfi fil'dtffffion^T with M r. Charlie W iHtnhar. MIsaBertlo Miller with. Mr. Frank B. Dunbar. Miss Kute I). Kirkland with Mr. B. O Banders. . MiaaisUsie Dunbar With Nlr A. Hoyt Bat**, ' ‘ “ ~~ Mis* Atla Mover with Mr. Vinca M. Dunbar, then the b/id* on the artii of the groom. They Were followed byddrir two flower giris/Httar rcplMOltig the ribbon. The put/y formed n scni-circla and while the/eremonv iva« impnss- ively yerform-d bv Kev. It. W, Sander* sott stratnyof •’Uyartt_flnd Flnwcraf- were heard. The Ittide was love]v, sUttvtt lTt a crc'itioti of easily and naturally become emotional end magnify a one sided tale of woe tnto material for a three vo’.uuieJ / ! , hower btoiqvtvt of / fe. -V romance. There Is strong clrcuinstantlal eyl- dence to show that the national goy- ermuent has set its heart. If it has any. upon diverting the tide of undesirable ini migration from the oxer flowed cities ~ T *if the north into the cotton nulls and fields of the Mouth. In the investiga- lions made by Mis* Quecknnboss A Co. co weniion whatever is made of the enarncter and reifahlTliv of the aliens and brethren in black alleged to he ] held In peonage, but the assumption U made that the 1 employers of the {South •re guilty of all. the villainies dl*cov- _ *red or dreamed of. We know nothing of the commhni- tics visited by these critic* of the South cr the chnditions there existing, hut vo arc quite sure that as a general rule labor is a* kindly'treated and geqer- oualy paid In the South as In any other part of the world. Labor may be paid more money In the North than here, But it no doubt gives more work for the wages roceivcd than In tho South. "Turn about J* fair play.” I f South- ern senators and representatives will investigate the law stretching doing* *tf the departments of justice and tlndK subordinate* they would find more and worse sinners in Washington than in the ootPtn field*, work shop* and lum ber camp* of the Bouih. These Washington pharisees can so eonstrue law a* to make black appear but they want the people of the Ik dtalic mark*, and to b« • Idea* a* tbslr ^ It cured mo Oi asthma six .years ago. it Ita* also performed a wondcrlnl ctiroof Incipient consumpMot) for itiv son’s Wife. The Htst liott'o ended the lerrlblo cough, and thi* Hccoiaplished, :hocuher symp- toms left 01.a bv one. until she was flerf« oily well. Dr. Kitig’s New DIs- coverv’s p.,wer over cough* and cold* I* simply marvelous.” No <ohpr remedy has oyer e«inale«l It. Fully guarantredi hv K. A. Denson A Go. Druggist, - fiUc and |1 OU. Trial buttle I roe. MSrtTW Schot.l Balary thiity dollniu (>er iiioiun. Apply 10 . . , ,C. B. Kills. —f——(—r-—Afarfio, i>. O. 8-11 * FOR SALK. Jersey Boll 2 years old, A. BrUattorson. -*— ^»■■aft 1 —t 3 ancestry. being luiiong the 'oldest atH —.most qyroiiiincnt fatnilic* In Udgedeld couutv. —-1— | Alter spending a fort-rflght cnot) ybefr--wrrrriIffg’}hWiffiVy, - 'f.f r. ’ itiTtl''S(is. Car.teb'n will i.nurn to J.dxctiyid Miid he »t home to I’tT^lr iri'-mjs hi iiift hi.me of Mrs. Klla BATontpkitia. Abr/irt site ilrstof March they will go out to’Mr. Oantelou's vsiliAhle pl^nt-uinn tu-3^- *ldw, ‘—— 3 • —j- r- A BU31 N E.S3 CON FI.iC 1’. Oreat c.^u'illt has been taken- hv the Uniteu B'atcs to nsell' mr IfavTiTg hstta in the ns.jd'* ttirough Couiniojora iVr-, rv»’ cxpciiitioii opmu‘ilM.ii;jan to civili zation Ktid c.ontfrtdreFal hi ter course FOR BALE OK RENT. My farm k 1.0wo a* the Vogel Placo, crviitahii'ig aooot }rS0 acres and in n l-.lgit etate <•! coliivation, about one mue trutii town of Barnwell. Ill P J. Drew, huinter, H. C. “ a 1 FINAL DlftOHAKGJi. s Notice is hereby.given that on Mon day November 18th IIK)7, the ti’iider- fcjg ned, _ wt - .Sireiilng, .ludgu of Proha>.e for llartt- well cm.try hi- Anal Hcmunt aa execo- Ibf oi Mrs. thtjEsbeth J Eavesdet«ea*ed, and apply (or Letters Di«niH*orV. * '' V*. 11 Live*. “ -Rx^tator. 58SB! TREASURER’S NOTICE. For the convenlance-of the tax i>*r- rrs of Barnwell county, the countv places on dates uam‘ , d for the jrofpo** of collecting the State, county and sehool taxi** for thu ilscal year com mencing Juneilat ]!X>7. 'J'iua*jiav Nov. 12fli at Rohhips front the Arrival of the A . C. L. train h&yhd for -Angusta until tho srrlval of the 0. A w. C. tral't^ g«*ing Booth. H ednos lay Nov. JAth at Appleton. Thursday *• llth Aiientlale. Prhlay " loth ” Fairfax. Tttesdav »* Ilf; h •• WIIHeton. Wednesday " STth " Hlackyjile. The i’roiihiirer* otlico will Do cloaed at RaruwHI oh the above date*. .1. jv. A rttfOrongv-—^ - ■ ^ County Treasurer.' GOOD LANGS’ FOP. SALE. . A tracf- of fui/T hondrod aetes tyfug on the I.oWfM 1 Three Runs, about ncrirs clearetl. A balHnct* wood land 4 mile* from Duubarimi Btaricn, it -xrlct- iy healthy place, with liti# water, one bhlldtOg. %. A r.so A tract, of on« I’tindrcd nr.d thirty three acres, attotU 8d acres clearrti, balance w«md land, one tenant hou-e Hiiri out buildings, ♦'xcellent water,- healtbv, six miles Irom the Goa'-t Line* and Charleston and. IVeatofti Carolina IhtU way h. For pi ice*, terms and description call on or write to T. B. Harley. - - Durtbartim, b. C, (WILLIS 1CO.,^ ■, . DEALERS IN', V BKST 4 October 14th’1007. MONEY TO LEND. ■. IV0 ure prepared to negotiate leap* jjn improved farm;* fm tlVjl.^wTOiii'phTbrol cent-ort toaus: Don’t wrjie, C0010 and see » *.-r < J. 0. Pstsorson 4k Son. 28—9 FINAL DISCHA^RGK NOTICE. Noticelli hereby given that the nn- 'Pr-igued will on Monday, Novcnib*-r with the rest of the wor ld. Long beforothd I98d’* if thin;:* keep on as they arc going this ooun.trv wM have (un:itM c. u-e to fegret ev-w hsvnfg - waited up the Paciilv' 1 *Itunlfiro—JiW jbtn if>U7 Il'e with Hon. Join K. SmdlisMfi.Jc.dge 01 Probate (or Barn well County,'hi* Final Return ns Exec ntcr of tho will of Mr*. Sarah L. DyuhtB ai.d apply for Letter* DLiuis- alreaslv tho? are competit tra for trade and'winning their way to husinv.vs an prcmacy in »ii n njLli.eisief:i Asia. A levtr year* ago rite J.,p:\ti< se were large buyer* of American c»ittsin good* for their own use*, lint ther have gu-,t that j»nd now buy ; the b.tie.t eotP>n, which they manufeetpiji in their own mills, which are utosiiy operated hv women and chiltircn x\ huio wages average 14 cents •■titty. " "alO^tFlta|>.tears thaVjjmy expaot soon ityndtkM thwn-cottn I^tn Fhfi'oo-n. tho largo island tatFPrv front .China bv • -fnrnwot 4rifl«,"an(l tho main land, of Korea ni retufn'tly kuhjccicil by then), and taken under tltoir cnotrn) as sij Ht'teraiafb reaiarJ _t>f their war with Russia. ,. Further than that they am swiftly monopolizing trade With Maneuurla jtttd shutting the United Stales (and ;4£*h-omfcwjtoo) ortq/if that lieretolorc ptu'f^ia tf.-rtftP^fjield, ^ « —^DO N T P> Y ALIM UN Y ^ ~ ^" '/-V to Ijo divorced front w.uf Appendix _ T‘O*t0 will l.c noViccRMon for it |T \ou k<’ep y,>ur bo.ve!* legul.ip wlil^, ^ King’s Sow Life J'ilia^ Ttieir ■autioti is so geiitlc that the apjonoli:*, ti. vfr has cause 11 make tiie least coinplaitit. Guartnuml bf it- A. If-tssuti ct Co J2 Try thepr, —; ’ H. P. Dvches, F.v eon tor, October 1-Iih LKIJ. We Are Now Ready With The . ' , ' . .. • , L : Choicest, Com pie test and Most Caicf:il) y Selected Stock of JIojjjuiiiDld, K itch on airdvOftice Furnitiu'ctO please the tastes sml profit the most careful buyers. AU goods new from the factories, of best materials and up to date styles and finish. JCS“ A standard' make Craphophone given as" a premi um on each purchase of $35. ^ - rCOFJPmS A^D CASKETS:-^- A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets for the last ser vice to loved pnes. ’ r We are also prepared io furnish a Xice Hearse with direful driver for burials. * w. Jut ; BARNWELL, S. C. ..H- EDMUND M. LAWTON. . ^ LIVE AND LEARN. Hum oil mo ago wo pubiishCMf Judga Henry C. Uautmonti’* t-xoeri.nr.tm with coiron >eed meal a* a hor.e smd tnu.-* fo<'d. , . .I.tt a later lyldgo** ttoforo thc Bond# Cnrolinx Live stuck AstuntHifVmi Dk. 'i’alt Culler of KaL^ikh, N'. C , said : ■ .**A ilWlocotton oked iikmI Ts hotter tOHii an hoil11i.*>,K.I mnoonr of corn. Wnon yon-«r« mnadv leading bur stover Hitd ton pounds of corn, i Would rattier have two pound* oT^ctK' ton ner-d tno),l added than lour pound* of oats Corn is a splendid itor.su levU, fliutwa ar# waiting $2,tXK)6ou a year in South Carolina feeding tin all corn ihMon ” •D-. Butler is a recognized authority in ihU lino. A COLD PREDICTION. A goioc hiinc prophnt of exqui white si *4tefy it lu t»rim«csg strto Lie/and pm ri onTame l>tni*vl a . vatiia predict* a longcold wJntetC 'jflw tirsc two vveuk,* In November to hu cold, then a warm spell of a few days, toliowfil hv oi;q-o cohl, December i* to he cold «lth air ocettsionaLanow k«nnn, and January w;IJ bo a month of snow and oct* iHtonal snow sttirins. Fcbrutuv wiii bo very cold, with s»vk~ oral h'fzztiTtPi Tlis bolt! will coot I tin* \\ ty into J!artb and ihc Sprloff Wtl) be very litte; Vrn\ItKIiFULKCFDLMA- pmrl ornament* Dor veil wa* cuoglu with orange lilaasiuiw and jniivMatqfTdin* VfiUey. Bh« t , arr|o*l a bride’* ros^s (ipd fern*. ,.dler maids wore dainty witlW chiRotfs and earned pink roses and ferns. - After tho ceremony the bridal party and a fnw immediate relatives assembled at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moyer, where :t hio** delicious non ran I nTrcli^,, i| wasserveda f t.<*r whk’ti • u*ot|, Mr and Mrs Kirkland leftover the A. C. I..-forthtlunihia.,1 The brldu is poSs-sscd of tnanv wo manly charms and loveiy traits of char- actor. HorcordiAl-'m’nnuer and sweet geiidiiiil»po*jviou have won for her countless friend*. Mr. Kirkland he- louif* to mie of the tirst faintiie* of the Mute, is a yrurog man of sterling worth, and i* prominently Nu the business world .Since rest good wlshesVid congratu lation* are extended thom- * E. R. THE LAW’S DELAYS. .— -Mlur litM'.' boydi-id e»-xem,i for five yeaia.” sttriio* N. A. Admits,'Henri ettx, i'a. ••Two oj our home doctors said'he cake v. as hojicb sst his lungs hi’iog .tifected, Wr then einplo\i>d oilier.(he-tur*. nut no hcnstlt’resuit.tHl. Bv oitance vve r< ml abbut “Kiectfi®.Jilt- loi's; bought a bottle Hud/un.i nolfced improveun-ut VV’e coo tin ued this loedicitiQ itulU s«vofvtl ht.t■,|r» tv(ire when our bov was coiupletefy cured.” B»-st of all blood tn.'dlcines and body building hoHlth tonic*. <t inti a meed at It. A. Dcasou yt Co. Drugstore, of)!.. WHAT 13 COMING. MACHINIST’S CARD. I oiler my services «s Machinist to tho»o needing prompt and tuo best ser- \ lc«. With *ix years experience in ina- clditn simps, building and repairing foichliie'V i am conlidcnt that I can give comptete si'tisfaction. ■ xoanr—Htrgrntr*~ui.,l '"TTnTlerT pi.itii, gatolmte tuigti.y, saw mill and cotton gbrwork are all familiar and well nn- Uerstnod. Call ua or address ' —' ' . Jack Path, Baruweil, b. C. - C. H._ MATII13 BuncroTt Rust Proof OsM vlehl SOdo 1(F) per -jotH more than Texas or Natives. i.\>XX) bushel* at $1.00 per bushel, F. O. H. - ' -First come first served A C. IT. MatbUr-- ... . - o- B4.a<■ kvi 11 a. ~ FOR KEN i’. 5 Horso farm within Itrjf mile Dunbarton, rot A.*G. L. R. ..Apply to ” Mrs. 'F. IT. tester. Dunbarton, ii. C. 7-tr of STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice-is hereby qiveVi that a' the next session of the General Asscnt- Mv o! *n'ul State */'pi)caii<m wuJ ht* made f<*r the creat’oii ol a im w - ih tf’itv to he known t>y the to.tncoi or bv such other ni.mc a* in-ty bn de- rermined on at the eTcotion. out of t>or- tibn* of Kdjft'rtCld. A iken and P.arn- wellCouinirs^and that-4-ha frgopu;r | l county Hue In ihe - c v ounfv of liarn- wc,i he us aflpcars in tbo following stahnnent of the boundary Iti’i s of tlie entire proposed cottory, to-wit, Bettinning at a ftowcroviv -.the Savan— uaii River, KdgtMteht County, known as Mcoit’s Fcirv, nmning In u uofth- ». uteriy diiectivAt two and thro? quar ter miles op the Ferry road to Stevens Creek; tlier.no in a nnrtlicaslFrly di- rt'ction fpttr und one half oiiies to the M;inint(.-.vr. Hi.sd'F r.t nla^ "h rourli-eaftterlv direction ole veil miles to old Get.rfi' M ay’* plan?,. Aiken &n>:iiv line: theilce in tt’ south easterly direction fifteen niiles to Turner’s place, passing one iWlle north of Bath and* poe-half miiuLjtaullu .oX laibgleji: tHonce in •, Tooth ccsterly-f dirwtlon seven .and one-half int’ts to Millhrook; thence In a sou'h easter ly direction ten miles to Hawthorne, neat^fhe Alxe.n Countv liite; ihenco !(,»_ a siVpttmrnly Uircciiou tivo miVs to tliv roatifront Beech isltutd* thence in an eascerir direction along salt! road to Four Mile ( reek. In jHarnwe! 1 Ooupty, seven and one-half tr.lie*: fnertef al.oiig said Four Miie ( reek* t>> rhe S i vunnah Klver. about seven miles; theoco—up the fiftT an ri hKR; v e r to S.ou’s Forrv, Kslgflrliel'l C'luniv. f.bu'pnhit of begin ning. AB of wMclj 'wi'l n. re fully appear by reference to a plat in the nf- lico of 1.1m Scvretary <>t rOato fer said Btaie. Tfic pnlt.r*,^(1 i#t ihta** and tit- recti >tis njuive given -hetri" »j:t.roxi- mate, tnill subject t*>' vafisiion or urnetoimt’Ot at a..v thou i.efure tiro i<* -sii ttme of the Govertior'* proclamation exiling tho election.- ^lEPilEN ». #URstt,t W - EURSE ANMAWTON,- Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ti©s, ; * Fbrtiiizers. Handlers of Upland, Sea Island, and Florodora Cottorv X Libera! advances made on consignments of cotton, v - Personal, prompt and careful attention to a!I business entrusted to us. ' J* V r 'PURSE & LAWTON, — 212 East Bay. St-i Savannah, Ga. r> COWS FOR SALE. —I would tlkv fii sell a few very gentle mitk cow* as 1 have more than 1 care to Keep. —^ B TftTaln Tteed. Kiko, Barnwell Co., o. C.. bept. Ifith, 'll, r -r — TO RKN T— V IIevidence 111 Barnwell containing seven rooijM. Applv tb B. T. Klee. A G IiIS AT'’OPPORTUNITY. hundrei? waters, tt^ For •aJc, wlt^conseor., one acre* Including mil! sire on .lac!<so v t Kraiich, two mile* below ftvea mo«*-. fmt!* toiIt n ; ftvoT k'r.ii'faA. tin. The. ('• J;. w G. It v R. One building and two sjttM of mill rock* with property. *T his is n fine water power on a hold never failittg stream, healthy, good nofghhorhood. an adtnirahle location or a c,ouo!invetory or other mauufnc- turlog etiferpi Iso For further infurmatlon sfqdy to ll. V» ■ Dccr. Ulmers, S. 0. SUM idDNS TO A BSEXT I)EFEN- DA NTS. State of South Carolina. County of Barn well In the Court of Probate.' Summons for Relief — Complaint not Scrveil. ' __ S. N. Woodward,, as Administrator of Narolssiv Hyrhc, tleco* tg FOR SALE. One Hundred scros 3-4 of n mile, from t«u£n limits o/ blackvillo. .adjoin ing land of H .C. Chttty. I». It. Briggs atitl other*. Alton! &<> ccrr* on<!er C'H tlvat'on, bnlanve woodlvfitL Oue frame holldifig oil phice. A»*dr'»*s •L ErilcMilDn, Hex itTJ. SaviltiVah, Ga. 7-10. SPEAKING FACES. L \D.'. /■/. 'm. . -•-'Ti •r/zKl-y/t dVith unrxcol eo rqrf|»tner.t, tboromh no Th,e commission to wind on tho old i ocean. Tbo boll weevil is reported to have rewdKd points W/ty miiesenst yf Nat chez. Mississippi. J^st ye.'.r it rescued the grear. river, which failed to atop its flight. On some Miaaissippl farms i; is -aid to have cut short Vha cotton crop fttlly a thinl tills scHson ~ N^xf sum nn-r H will get fifty tnTles nearer' here, and in a few short ypara will heat ll* ifiischirvouH wotk up to the Atlaniio Stale Dispensary busiov'S haM made good progress. Afl the liquor*, good, bad ami indifferent, have been sold to ibeoonur.y dispenssrle* or returned to the seller*, arid the west sum of fti'K),- (•00 Is in hiirks lor the payment of debt*, the luttiince to go to the school fumL 'I'Ue rflatribntion of this monev Is delayed by an injunction of the United otiRe* court. The .di«oeu*nry people ref used to nay for $7,000 worth of w Inc** bought from Gsm-ti & Go of Norfolk as unsalatile nod Shipped tho liquid* back m them. They secured the in junction re-training the eommission tropi pa/ing out a nickel until Utfir little cUtm I* passed upon' by the courts ■ The Palmetto National IBwik of Cq- lutUjjLa had aW),Uup iR- ibtw-ovwev on ttec^tj TrekrTelit Willa Jones and ^a-Iiier J. P. Mathews stgised tne Gah’tRl hon»l for $6oJ) ti)« —’-s-be-furm-Ms of Texas and Tmuisia T ' n have learneti by experience ghafcjfelri^ O-toberVifb AV D.'iitOr. brother* of the older cotton star.#* infsV lotrn from example, without expense of experience. The westerners «i(s- coyeietl that fhev tamld not. afford to biiv corn, hav and all their pnivfsions with their smaller yields of cotton caused by the ravage* nf the boll wee vil, so they have diversified their stop*, making at, home v/bal they used o buy nod manage to got along pretty wall. In fact the selling price of laud in the weevil region is rising steadily. . . ——— - « ♦> — —— -- . A N ARROW ESCAPE. - (L W, Clord. a merchant, of Plunk, llp^ loul a narrow rsctiiic four reaf.s aco. when he ran a jirnson hur Into his rhiinth. ..litmu s: M’Ue- to antfoiraic It hut I should not, te>n»t nt against Paul Wooiwnrd. It. Fuller Woodward. K. All co T.mw. Eva Woodward and Cart its Hicks, Dcluinlauts. \ou sro hereby stiminonod nnd re quited to answer the CoviipKint to this tjoti which Is tiled in tho oliice of r.he Probate t.'ourt, for th*-said ctoutr, and to sprue a copy of your nliswer to the cojnphiiM no the subscriber at hi* oflLe in the town of narnweil. s. (;. within twenty day*after the service hereof; exclusive of the daV of such, service; hod if you fail to answer the eomnlaln' "wlttiin the time aforesaid, tit* plaintiff In thi* actum will aopiv to the court for the relief, demanded in the com plaint. B. T. Riite, P!ainMff's”Arioit:ey. To the ahseiit above named defen dant* : 'Take notice that the complaint to- iiether with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the ofUce of the Prohaie Court for Barn well County in tbo StateofNonthCsro- llna on the thirtieth day of October A. D. 1907, Barnwell, 8. C. B. T. Rice, Plaintiff’s Attornay. November 1st. UH)7. ' a 1 u 11L ■*- th rsHftyff.i^ m ti t’s ai.,c! t y entton. sac (■(.'vifu! practical exisirience and love'for and -prihrln art we leel'jiiaftSed iu’promising I fiilltit satisfaction to all patrohaappieclating the BE8T in Tooiogrnphy. Our P> rtrnit Work i.utf (lie highest excel- once, triis to nature and unexteik-d ' in per feet picturing'. We make Kodak Ticturvs, Tctt Cards, T.n- arae riefnre* and in every Inch of the entire (laid of Photography are unempfissed by any City Studio. To,.-Oor beautiful lino of th<‘ most select PictHres for wc!l -decoration we ack the tpetiiil and critical attention of the pablic. Placing and pledging our best services to our friends we ask with untile confidence the opportunity to makepic-l rur yyy premise --- - ^ jeWk^p!^|P; 1)K)i , * BL4CKVUXI ,3. r % FUG (ND THE KACH BESISS HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. €. • KENTUCKY’’ -IT •on - “CRtAM OF lorsM. Sadrilera i'nd'llnrfa^., .-A gj^j Marcs ’ IVr- ;Dl*y 801 CctA’d hYTtrP Te 1 oran C:.pt. Dnnn ' JUST RECEIVED. A1! BIuo Grass TL'.-iMt 1 Prinvof Hrp"! A R ULoo < I asUHijotfr.— Mine isorsoHmul -*iii!os for all purposes nnd Expeiienct* can always mrFfhml. The Best that good Judgment select. ' ° .Wagons ^uid lLi r viea-in great vimety of the verv'choiees )iiiit hy mastor-^yorLTxLvg: For ooinfor m.Uoi in.s ; Uj (l L , i ...^ ir _ %rvrrRTfIt? i +i r ,,,. com f, trr ^n7l dtroimuy^i,ml llghm^s they 'adn..,itched ill LilO otcltp. Hai ih >-, -Honest i-or.tlier floods, HiiP-riont for an army any smgic* piece sold as rtadilv a~ a full Set ^ V. liins, iBip Bohes. Uinbrellas, Bridles, Saddles and al Horse Goods ever wanted. * ” PRICES RIGHT. AS ALWAYS, ~ CHARSaigg- =ra t aflK THE FIN A I. DISCHARGE RCTICE. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day December Dui 1907. the under signed will tipi with Hon. John K. log-. Jmigc of- t'rohRtt fnr Rsrn: well cmiintv his final accoqnt -as Ad- LJb*tu.gh| a lets of ltu«;k'en'* Arnle«'[ministnttor of Arthur I„ W*H, de- Sitho aod that cured, the d&npi totts cnasdi. and apitly ft»r Letters Iriatni*- otnutlsstoit will transfer the PatmctU) 1 woumL” 2ov at Je. A.lDsu*on ft t)d. 1 sorv. Bank mvocj tojtlber toatiKe,;. **—-• * * " Nov. Itl. HW7. .M O Wail, A JiuinUiratur. T//e Oldest- Mnd Strongest • , Bank in Barnwell Ccanty Dspoilutiv of ThcNratcof .South Carolina; Tnc County of Earn well, and I !io I own «,f Jiarnwtli ■ «■ m m m m m ^•urplua and Undivided Profiut, - - 5M.eno.oo - . iidfi.oOO.CJ ft»r Real Estate for Sals "•v- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISK WHAT ' YOU HAVE FOR SALE. •‘Two gnnd building iota in North ern portion of town—Each lot nmue- nres 100 ft. trout by 200 ft. Streets on throe aide*. Lou level deep rotoorh. Price* reasonable to quick buyers.” I,AND FOR SALT!**-A tract of 28.t aero*, being a part of Dr. B. F. Pecplea plantation on ltdl#to Rivpr. There arc throe tenant settlements outlie pJaee PtndwTrett tlmnerefl. The renWtlnder in gtael state of cn Itirerlaw. price reasouahio, For farther Information apply to ti, F. Ruist. - Ally »( La,v. ■ * - To save money is not hard wT -o or.pe ti bark ifcoourrt Is started money in r. bank caurutr. hfirn almle in the pocker,. A bank A«x*<>utit ttican* ().•!.' inc hill* by ^rhec!:—the 'only r.bsolnfely Rale way. Checks leave no room lor »rgiiOiqyt ** to 'WlH'n or bow • Ml! was paid. ICki h I'.huck •* ro< oided in the tiank’s book*. Tliese together vviHt your money nnd the l ar.cuBctl chevk* are kept for you in burgUr mid (ire proof vaults. You have act e*i'. to them at any thne. * Let us talk this over with you the next time you are in ctw n If i th possible to call, write us. F. W. WAGERER & COMPANY; esnoj D£PJSTEST, CBSLESlffl,'S. C. ' We have arranged to handle Cotton.to the best "advanta? and solici consignments. f We give special attention to handling Staplr Cotton, viz. " fLQBOOm m OTHERS OF Tm GRADE. WJUd-