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•\ c r: Tlpc Bam well People. tfHUItsbAY DECEMBER, It, IftOT- RATES OF SURSCBIPTIOK. .i, In Advance, per Annum On Time ..11.60 .92 00 Th« chilnging will at Antioch Chnrch, Oalt Pond Tonrn.hlp, MntH ab HitTiiaaJav of next wcnlc, when it will m *v« t > Olli’a Of JHt U •■.It R, C. Rohen. J. B. Morrla, Clerk. Bupr. FARMS FOR "TIES T. — Three one horae farina near Elko, all The rWc in the price of cotton iaat week started the wauoat to-follinj; in to the towns. ftivernor Anaei atinounced Tneadar hU candidacy for reelection not run for the Senate. DATS OFF. A wsjtoti load of AlfredATdrTbE corn waaon-tue Square on exhiDiiion on Alwava ri^ht^nd reliable onr good colored aubacri er John Barnwell re- tnembered ua on Saturday. t)r. R W. Sanders a’aa elected Presi dent of the Baptist Minister.’ Confer- tne 4th Inst, that would have made M.i- and will ' Iver tytUiainson turn pale with uowii- ‘ ling admiration. The eara were won-, dorlully uniform In fizo, beautifully abat>ed and aa sound as stiver dollars. We have acen corn grown in the fa- minis French Broad mountain guarded valley. In the MissUsipid cane brake ence held hi Diangeburg last week. Burckhalter Mr. M. R. Burckhalter of Atlanta was in town on Thursday and old time friends were glad to see him In auch good kclter. * ' *- • adjoining. Wi fill rent aoparatelv of all together. Good for cantaloupea, melo.ua or cotton. Apply to , S N - . Green, BtacKvilie, a. C. . BEES FOB SALE. Alront thirty bee gums to aell at fl.OO per gum. Apply to J. H. Bolen, 7 . Elko, S. C Calvary Church. near SPECIAL NOTICE. All peraona indebted to the estate of George W. Patrick,.deceased, are re quested to make prompt payment to the undersigned. , B. F. Patrick, Agent'. Barnwell, S. C . Dec. Uth 19o?. ‘T'-he goverament eatlmate . given nut aFrl laiuU, but .none was equal to ilrst made by the seUntLt of “T'hu Oaks.” In 18‘4 Utirernor Dick Oglesby of Illinois delivered an off hand address on corn with an eloquence of thought and word tuat well betitsthe Aldrkb corn lie closed : “Gl.orioua corn, that more than all ThFsIktBrt Of the tietd weartj garments. Nos on the shore of Nilus or of iiiti does nature dress her forms more splendidly. My God to live again that lime when for me half the world was good and the other half unknown ! And-ju/w agalo,jtheLiicfn, that in its kernel nolus*tIie strength that shall (in the poify of the man refreshed ) Tuesday put this year’s crop at 1I.C78 000 halos, and the price dropped half a cent a pound. Several f hrlstinas marriages are hin ted, but ihe parties imereated have not given us their confidence and we know not who thev nr#! • The Baptist ladles of Barnwell real- iz.'d from tlieirbaz tar and oyster sup per last week th* haodsom- profit of $48 14 for benefit of the parsonage fund. Auditor J. C Keel publishes today his appointments for taking tax returns next mouth. Ills office at Barnwell will be kept open while he is on his rounds. TO RENT One four horse farm three miles of Dunbarton, known as the Estate place of W. F. Greene, Add res* A. F. Greer-e, —^ ^—W llliatou.* th C, CP.ME CORTBI BUTO Rfl. I have received the Barrel from the Orphanage and aak thoae that bave aubscribed syrup to bring it to my bouse at once. J. E. Lain.. I PENSION NOTICE." will be in the Auditor's well. Rev J. W. Cantcy Johnson has de clined to become Rector of tiie Ghu'rch of the Uoly Apostles, having rccepted a call to i.ouisiana, and Rev. .Mr. Speara of Kentucky has fn eo. -tendered theP^lgfiRtp .The first snow of this 'Vinter fell on the afternoon of the fourth. The Bakes were large and for a time filled the air but soon melted. Next morn ing the ground w»s frozen hard for Office ♦very Saturday In January 1WS from 10 a m to I p m to fill out Pension Ap plications lor all'who desire to draw Pensions. D. C. Bnackhalter Peiislop Coininis-ioner. \ * Barnwell County. THE FARM OUTLOOK. Farmers and laborers are in no hurry to make non tracts for pest becau** they are uhcertsln at will turn up. 1( is certain to th:.t great tear, what nu .lueruua calmedlaml reatert will change, ttrslrarvncmpping and that nivny this, year share croppers will try the wages way next year and vice versa. But nucii changes onie every year. COTTON CROP NKWtt. The census b ireau bnlleMn issued M»mtav showed th tt 8 318 854 bales of cotton had been ginned to Decembet 1*», as compared with 10.027 687 bites la»l vear and 8 687.803 In In this State Dtl.S tt lule- h id h n-n gintud |0 December 1st'at 3 112 giuii<>ries. The final l 1 -4X5 crop is given a* 12, 983 201 and l!SJ5 as 10 49 i 103 hales. .So this year’s ginning is a one and two third ittilJinn bales abort of 1908, and moans a sh irt crop FOREIGN Kill EN 1)8. European huvers are keyring up Jhe Amerh-flh In hollow logs, waiting’for Spring. A coiron exporting firm located In a neighboring state, wl.h a reliable buy ing representative in Barnwell, had on haturday five steamers loading at the same time at its compresa w harves f»»r Belgium, Gertnanv, Krauee, Spain and It.alv, a situation without a par a Ret in the historv of the cotton export bustneaa of one firm. TUE COURT. The motion for n new trial in the Rountree case wa< argued art ! refused and thev were sentenced to three years An appeal to (he Supreme Co in w»« t.ken ami thev t w«re admitted to hail in tlte sum of * one thousand ddlUfr eaeh Isaiah Collins, colored, charged with murder wa* a quitted. 8n wa« tJeiuge Riley, colored, tried for murder. Thar closed the work of the General Se-siona. Tlte I’omtntm Pleas continues with a full sofBci"iicv ol busiue-s to keep it occupied until the end of the term. NAILING PREsENTST 8»A that pack aggra re w’eiirtridu atont paper. Do not trua: to sealing Have them correctly weighed and all postage paid or thev will not g >. Write yotir name In hewer left hand corner precede^ bv the word Fmin. Mercbandiae coats a cent for each ounce. Photographs, engravings and all printed matter ex'-epr r.ewspapera cost on* cent for each tw,o ounces. Packages are limited to four pounds j weight Anv writing in a pa ckage make* it subject to letter postage and rendcre the sender liable to a fine. Henry Riley, colored, was committed to jail Tuesday,charged with having killed another coloreiV man at Fairfax November 4th. lie was caught iu 8a- vuiinah . Dr. C.‘ N. Burckhaller gave us on Thuratdwv tiie tine treat of a plump, perfect ripened tomato giown in his garden. Dr. Charlie U one of the few men that can do manjf things equally the first time this season. Rev. R. A Yongue is pleased to re turn to the Barnwell circuit next year His congregation* are heartily glad that Bishop Morrison sent him back t£ the field in which he has labored so untiringly and successfully. Mr. John B. Rountree died of pneu monia on Tnursdav »t his h<>ma In Red Oak Township, aged about 62 years, lie was one of the best,farmers in all that section and his death ha* brought sorrow to his own family aod to tiie many friends who kirew the goodness of his hand and heart. for the passage by. Congress at this se* *ion of these seven bills introduced by him: A bill to fix fees of United States commissioners. A bill to erect * publin building at Aiken at a cost of 4126,IM0, the site of which has already been purchased. A bill to hold federal court at Aik- en. .. - / ' - A bill to establish a ll*b hatchery. In South Carolina. A I ill for a publin building at Beau- fori, to cost 41ik).(XJj. A bill to develop the Kdi*to river. A bill to secure pa-'-sge <»f war clsirtia seithout the word “loval.” Last wet]Tar. W . S Mi:uTrt« of Heal ing Spring* while on'hi* daily vl'it to Ws farm a couple of miles distant wa* savagely a.tacked bv his hull, an anj maT >>f »ome two th<Hi«aiid pound* weight, aod very paiVifutlv luuise.l ex ternaliyThere wa* no one noar to TTi mv tt> tttw TP^UP ^Ttry-the drtrB- TmT - tinued the at;aik'until it* rage passed and went away'. Mr. Mimm* mana ge»J to crawl out of the lot. and colored .voin*-tt gave him such help a* they ceuld. lie wa* carrtrrtTinme and ha» since been confined to bed under the best t n*aInvent. It Ja. sincerely hoped by hi* tif.iny’ good frimols that lie lia* sustained no internal injury. CASTLE HAM., BARNWELL LODGE NO. 1G, K. OF P. B VRX WELL.S. C. Whereas. It Ilia tdea*e.4 the Almiglitv Ruler of the Universe to remove from onr midst, our Brother David \\\ Hair, d to cal i him rroni labor and sorrow in our earthly Lodge to ;reaye and j .y fii the Supreme Lodge iilioyc. Nil*, ilietcfofe, Re it Resolved: That, in tiie death of onr ffruther Barn, well Lodge No. 10 Knight* of I'ythi.ts lia* U»st h /. alou* and lovahrle member, the brethren a true ami lm-ad frtend. nnd thcState and Comity un upright and honorable citiz n. Rt solved furt-hr-r: That a page In our minute book be inscribed to lii* iretnory. And that tne Lodge be draped in mourning for a period of thirty {tffTTTTtiat a CitnytlfTtlOfa Koaolu'ion* suitaldv engrossed lie sent .o bis fami ly and a!«o published in the comntr papers. i J. ITaV. " m McXtb. J . K Snelliog, . t oninii'tee. December Oth P. 1*. XL1V. A CHRISTMAS BRIDAL. OUR FRIENDS. That good surveyor Mr. Geo. W. Cope took the right direction and put • true monument In the editorial pock et. Mr. Johnson Black Jr. while too busy to come to sec us in person was thoughtful to send the annual token of bU good appreciation. — Though out of sight over in Aiken our good friend Mr. L. A. Drummond keep* us in mind In dividing witli us Mr. J. E. Owens enjoyed the occasion quite as much aa Thk PxoPLK’a.cashier. Mr. Jud«on Greene again added to Rich Land’s high record for paying the printer. A good hand ahake with Mr. Allen Wooley left our palm th* heavier aod bappier for having touched hi*. Juryman Willie Hair returned the verdict that Thk P*«ipi.k should be paid and carried the just finding into effect .**'— * ‘ ‘ Mr D P. Martin’s Friday visit was Invltatlon* luive been i«*ued to the marriage in tho BarnweH M>‘tliodi*t Church at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. -DecernbtM’ 24th, of IL*.* Lois Moore and Dr. William Caper* Milhous. So Christum* chlm s an.I wedding, bell* shall bleo.l their joyona when these two young people, in the fair, swuet Soring time of their beantl ful lives, so well Moved bv the grout multitude of their friends shsll be joined In the onion of happy hearts and loving hands that shall not be broken while life shall la*t. Thb Pkohlk. in sll Its years, has hid no bettor plea*ure thsn to wUb to these cherished one* that the future may be to them avklnd and gefiecou* In it* gifts to thsm of unclouded happiness, rich prosperity and long ll f e a« they so well ilo.oiveand that the happy spirit of this Ghrisrinas time slmll always abide In their heart* and home. Dolus th .! btiaf5- of subdue titwfjrest arid compel responae f ohi every stubborn iield, or sliiulng In the eye of beauty, make blossoma of her chocfksand jewels of her lips and thus make for man the greatest inspi ration to well doing, the hope of coin pamonatiip of llmt sacred! was in and well embodied soul, a wnimn. •’Aje tiie corn, the ro.vaicorn, with in w hose yellow heart there is ol heaith and streugtk for till tiie nations. The corn'triumphant, that witli the aid of man hath nride Tiuf.wrions profession across the tnileJ plain mid laid found at ion" for tho social axcelleiice that. ts and is to b?. This glorious plant, tho greatest among the many giT.a of God sustains tne warrior in battle, the poet in song and strengthens every where the thousand ai ms that work the purposes of life. O i thst I had hhe voice of *ong or skill to translate Into tones the harmonies, the symphonic* and oratories that roll across my son I, when standing sometime* by day and sometimes by night upon the border* of this verdant sea. I nute a^ world of promise, and then before ftiiemaTf the year Is gone i view Its full ’fruition Amlatieita Ucapedgold atvait the n-ed of man . Majestic. ftnR.fnl, wonderous plant. Tho greatest A'nong the man ifestations of the w isdom and love of Got), that may be seen In all the field* or upon the tyllMdts or in the valley*.’ MARSHAL GRUBBS RESIGNS. Editob Pjcoplic. . F«r» personal reas on* I have tendered my resignation t the Town Council as Marshal" of Barn well, to take effect on the 1 >tb-hist. 1 wish to say to the people of the tow n and country Hint 1 have endeavoreVl to do my dqUiv and have tried to treat every body with absolute fairness, jmd l leave ilie position w’ithout any hard feeling toward any one. Very Respectfully, F. Gi ubb#. BETTER LATE TUAN NEVER ■v Among the best hills introduced ' in Gongrea* tids session is that of Repre- seutative Cl*rk of Florida to paY back to the Southern .StaU-s the l4i>S,()nk,()00 cotton tax^s tlleg-.iilr collected during artid just after the war. South Caro- olina farmer* were forced to pay ten million do'lar.s tnth taxes and tiie re turn thrrerif would ho Ip iiard time* here and soften hard hearts up North. AUDITOR'S A PRO IN TMENTS The Auditor will be at tiie following place* on dates named for the pur; of tatsitnr rct ti rnK for taxeK of use Duiib irton AshU y’s Store Brabham’s •• • Fuise’s “ Appleton Duncan Sams’ Store iiartnn January Fairfax Allendale K:ine S\ camore i' Imera 8 e 10 13 14 JA 1(5 17 20 21 22 23 24 j9*sx®®<s*£v$si* ** >♦< '• mm ys&Kvsmmm r?£<$ A * EACH DEPOSITOR OF | opBLAeKVI^E k requested to call at the Bank and get one of our beautiful new. _ CALENDARS. Nothing helps like a Bank Account. <o ■ I GET READY NOW $>•)<•: v. •<5vf*sv*xsxi'@ .o:o:o:o:a FI II BUT WINTER AND BETTER ® SEE AND STDUY THE ADVICE AND ADVANTAGES » OF re-' WHITTLE’S PLATFORM. Bind; lille "’ll ale y E'lco “ 27 ^'i!listen “ 2.* M-.TcatiH “ 2t* SMelllng ’’ 30 Jotfiison Laln’s “ 31 Hilda February.^ 4 The Auditor’s ftlllce will be open from January 1st t> Februnrv 20. h 1 eArne-tlv request every body to make tlH-ir refhrns a* the law. direct* that n0 per cent penalty tlialT Ft-brnarv 20.h. be add'd after J C K el. A uditor. Barn we,I Co HE FIRED THE STICK il have fired the wa'king-stick I’ve Carried over •fO'year* pia-aecouut «d a nnent, •.mtil I tried liiiekleu’s Arniea Salvo; Idiat has liealed' the sore and made tne a happy man,” wii:e.s J dm Garrett, of North Mil)*, N. L- Guaran teed lor Files, horns, eic., by R. A. Deason it'Co. druggist. 25.-. MG.NMV TREKS. Trx ia la shipping this " inter a mi)- wurth of pecans. Tno ATiThnio Imiise itandlijig 600 car loads a* in sight lion vhdlai's IcaOing 8*111 tliern repn t* unii.^xpoets 200 more from oilier parts of the State. The pVc*n i* a nailve of that section and grows to great si/. -and perfertion Many orchuc’.s ii*Ave been put out. Tne tree* are plante i 40 feet apart, 47 trees to the acre. Th- laud can be planted until the tree* commence bear ing, in six years. The first crop of mmdrrT] nuts brHvorth |4 per, tree,‘■and for ten or fifteen--}ea.ia longer they aie vvoitli ten dollars a tree. An aeie crop often brinsr* four to five handled dollar*. The ’Texas riufs *ell fD»ni G to 12 cents a pound, Tiie L’nlteuStates has a mo nopoly of the pecan but cannot supply the demand. Being myself a practical farmer I know the needs of the country and always fully equal every demand and expecta tion. • 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 prices and largest discounts. TREASURERS NOTICE. penalty of one |>er The Treasurer’* office will be open for tho collection of taxea levied for the fl«oal tear commencing January +*t, UI07 from the 16th <liy of Octpbbr 1907 to the TSUt day. of March 1908 itt- clu*ivc. v. From the 1st to the 81*t day of Janu ary llKiS Inclusive a cent will be added From the 1st to the 28th day of Feb ruary inclusive a penalty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in TjBtirttIFf. 'lit— —-—a. From the 1st to the 13th dky of March j.908, a penalty of seven per cent will be added to all Unpaid taxca. LEVY. For State purposes ** Ordinary county “-Constitutional school 11 levy of (2) wiikbip for Knowing the value of good seeds I raise oats for myself and for mv customers. — — a nee TJtvw advantages I gladly share with my friends. Here is one open secret of success, of good crops: The firmer who has the’ best work stock, Jwagons, implements and a plenty of food and forage-'gets the wages hands add share croppers. ~~~/\ Whittle will sell you the Best. THREE CARS HORDES. ALL GOOD, SUI TABLE FOR SADDEETl and best taxc*. Ghecks. draft* ifec wi’l not b6 received ^except at the rt»lc of taxpayer." “I ~ J, R. Armstrong, LIGHT A X D II E A V Y DR A FT I’ll BKpSES. ~ TWO OARS MULES, NONE BEfTER, FOR FARM, WAGON AND TIM BER USES. ONE F AR WAGONS. BOUGHT BEFORE PRICES, Af)VANCED. THE BEST IN MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH IN THE SOUTH. fdX THOUSAND BUSHELS GENUINE HOME GROWN A1TLER RUST Total levy There will be an extra two mill* in Blackville To Jioad tux. .Commutation Road tax will be $2 00 and will be received from the 13lh dsv of October 1007 to the 1st day of March 1!K)8 Inclusive. SPECIAL LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY- Cedar Grove (1) mill. Allendale, Barbary Branch. Bit. Dal- vury. Double Pond. Elko, Edisto. Fairfax, Friend hip. Healing Springs. Kline. Mortis, New Forest, Oak Grove, Old Columbia, Reedy Branch. Selgllng- v ill*. Seven Pines and Tinker a Creek (2) tnilla each. • Willi.*ion gj mills. Barton, Ulnckvllle, Big Fork, Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens ■ Cross Itond*, Sycamore. No 61, Ulmers and upper Rich Land 3 mill*, ffttrcule* and Lee* 4 mills. Barnwell 41 D8..W. C. IIILHODS _ DENTIST, . Biro veil, - - % C* OF FICE HOURS* 8.30 a. m. to (> p. m. Person* living away from Barnvrgli will please make appointments bsford coming By m doing they wit] he ittfR of lmMtedUte aervlc* ind ’ avoid 4U- apiDOlntment*. WO- P. LEE, Jl., Dertist, wH.llston, - - b. <i cfe otsr Bank x « f WHIkston. Will not receive calls In the country, b«at 4 will be in ofllce every day. Dll. J. H. E. IIILHODS, DENTAL SNRfiEOV, S A ^BLACKVILLE, S. C. Will be at hiB.BaTnwMli ofHce' every Monday aia# Tueaday, aiui.-at Ins how^. office in Blackvillfe Fridflv and Satiirdav. evety mills. United Stateacurrency Gold and sil ver coin couiitv and school claim* prop- erly appruved will be received for ,Count v Trasaurer. Barnwell, 8. C. Kept. J«.h lb07. REGISTRATION NOTIGB. The Rogistratlon Book* will be’open in the Court House oft the first Mon day (sale dav) In each month for the transaction of such business a* Is r« quirod by law. W.J. Baxley. ChalrmaB. G. R Dunbar. SocrelsrV. (rn«ot Mans saataTssao so. irsaOtt I^tOOF SEED OATS AT 80 CENTS PFR BUSHEL. FOUR THOUSAND BUSHELS HOME GROWN TEXAS RUSTPROOF OATS AT 80 CENTS PER BUSH EL. A FORTUNATE TEXAN. PRES1T)ENTIAL POLITICS. The Populist Nationral Convention is to n»»-et this year on April 2nd. MK)4. The Republican National Convention will meet on June 16th 194)8 in Chicago. The Democratic National Executive Committee meet* today to name the time atrd place for holding the next In keeping with the pleasant apd prop er »ajr In which be has regularly treat- National Convention, •d ua. Mr. Yf. T. Cave Jr of BU'-kvIUe brightened Monda}’* cloud* with lull •liver lining, an I sweetsfne.l onr work wifh aT-an tiT ayrfip. home made and Inbre OO'lctou#. thart any rttval ruler.cuh NEW ADVERTISKM ENTS. have no hi* hieakfa-t caki-s Throe uiorning plea*urea came to ua Tuesday, the Springlike aunahine and the p!e.a«ant cajla of Mp**n VVklicr Cave aad J.G. M«ibe»iV J. C. Keel—Auditor’* Appointment*. J K HnelHog—Citations,~Etuiteg of W. V Greene,T>«1 la TnahHier!’ R it Krill-—Final IHwhargo Notice. II. Bolen - Be.'* for Sale.. K. Orcene—Farm to Kent. F Kaxley—Administrator'* Sale. F. Patrick—Special Notice. - - Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St LouD. St ..Dallas,‘IVx. saya: “in the pa»t veur I have become acquainted with Dr Kings New Life Fill*, and no laxative i ever before tried so effect ually dispose* of'imtlari.-i and biliou* nes*.” They-don’t grind ti.tr gripe. "6c, At 1C. A. De*“on A Co. drug store J. D. WHITTLE BLACKVILLE, S C . '99 WANTED- ^WILLIS i CO.,IT DEALERS IN, . BEST FUtlNITlTIE. We Are Now Ready TVith The J. A. B. The American hattio »hip fieet 1* comrentrailng at Hampton Road* pre paratory to starting to the Pacific Ocean next Monday. THE MAGIC No. 3. Number three 1* a wonderful n»a«cot for Ge<>. II. Furr!*, of Cedar Grove, Me., aecornlng to » letter which rta,U: “After sitflVilng much with iiver and kidpey trouh e, and hecomlng greatly dl-conraged hv the failure to find rc- H*;f. Ttried Eiet-tric llktejra. *md jls a. Choicest, Completost and Most Carefully Srlcoi ed’Srock of Hottschold, Kitchen and O fi?e Faniiture t > |)lease the best tastes and \>rofit the inoit careful buyers. -All goods How from the factories, of best "materials ami i»j> to date styles and finish. A standard make Graphophone given as a premi um on each purchase of $35. _ ' • —liCOFBUNS AND CASKETS: Fifty Colored laborers at once for logging', railroad and sawmill work. Steady work good wages, paid every flight with checks, which may be turned into oifiee for cash every two weeks and house rent free. Also can use white labor. Call or address Breon Lum ber Co-, Ulmers, S. C. located on S. A. 1 • Ry. FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURBS THE 0RIGINU NO Cl«f NO 50 CENTS A BOTTtf. mt. Th<J bid reliable the kind yduf ratrt® used to take. Thc.onft that never fail* to cure. Don’t waste time and money experiment'ug with ng^r ~uvca. But®® for the b-jst from the jump. From Pond is the ounce jf prevention an® .cund of cure combined. Aak for It—• Take no substitute, if, yoot qicrchamt !oes not st-ll It write to tu we will seorf t direct for SO centa. J. B. DAVENPORT 1 CO. TTnoLzaAL* DarnaisTB, Aiigit*ta, 0*. For sale Bj Slntm* A Ret. It. A. bfca«o*i A Co.j G. R. R N. BurcHt-ilfer. —Barnwell. B Flckllng-BUckvUle. I* Kenrhon Drug Co.,--Allendtll*.- MACHINIST’S CAltDi *i «m- A CoiflpleW line of Collins and Caskets for the last ser vice to loved ones. We arc also prepared to furnish a Nice Hoarse with careful driver for burials. „ \ I «>ffer tny tervlee* a* MNCbinl.t fo those needing prompt and the beat *er- yice. With «ix year* experience in chine *lfnp*, building and tepairieg inachinerv L ain confident that I can give cnmpl* Ut **ti«fanfiou. Stearb Edgfhe add boiler, pump, gawiene engine. *aw m iVFwndi cottun gin work are ail faNiiitaf' sud belt nn- /1 t ' deratoed. Call on or afidrets Jack P*te,i Barnwell, a- C. C. F. CdlhOBD, - F. M. SBCkiB^iBl fo. Mc5aF.- *•* Calhoun & Co f lUUEI. Life, Accident^ CYCLONE LIGHTNINC rekult I atu a »\dl man today. Thp ^ ilr»t b'>Ule relieved and tbreo botrhHi |- yo;t*pli»fed tjie cnre.” ■ Gttaraiiieed 1 e*t i reme-ly f ur fc-.ainacli! liver a*id kid tie v j trouble*, bv It A Dea*ifn 4 Op. tlrui|-| BARNWELL. S. c. • C. f(. MATHIS ' BancroTk Muat Pritof Oatl >fcld 86 lo 100 per -cot more than Tf-xa* or Natfvea. 2.«KX) buahels at f) Of) j-er bitahel, F. (>. H. j' Ft rat comt first nerved C. II. Maliif*. Bhc.kril e. b C. Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Loft fSt Rates In- STRONGEST COMPANElfi -orricia at- iH? BANK OF Bi