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•.-I** -••• s rJKSS* ♦w- -*- V..- ‘ Tl^e Barnwell Per .e. . —■ ■ ■ * " i ■. .,——. ——- TnUBHDAT JANllARY, », ^3.. J_iL£ll eujiiyeti^eall Urt tv'm-Ic. R1TSS OF SURSCBIPTIOH. ' til Adrance. per Annum $1.40 On time. $2 00 The chain rang will he at GiM’* Cr«*a Road* until Monday next when It will more t<» B»tdock- r '.« , - R, C. Rohera, J. B. MorvU, -< Clerk.:—-- bupr. ROTICE. SliThoTae farm (fom Sjntia. a. C. milei for" rent, two Aplil v to J. M., Lawton. Care of T. 8. Hey ward A Oo. aavannah. Ga. FARMS FOR RUNT. Th ree one horse faring near Elko, all adjoining. Will rent separately or all together Good for cantaloupes, aialons or cotton. Apply to 8* N. Grren, . Diaekfllle, b. C. — FOR RtCIfT, FOUR HORsK FARV1 —One mile from Karnwelt, known as Aiiguatus Cave place, either share crop or rent. Good Dwelling and out houses, tine water. Apply to R, G.- t 8tauM*ll, Elko, S. < r . FOR SALE. r- lo© Head Fat lloga, weighing from 100 to 130 pounds each. Apply befoic Jan 2oth. If not «n!d by ihia date will he shipped to market. Itloe To grose? Also 1000 b.ihbels of ear corn. W.T. Calhoun, b. 0. . [f^ 3 — QOVTKAfrr BLANKS. tVag"« and Sliare l rop Wanks for >al» at tTiis nffl e. They save a lot oi writing at h‘:rsr, and may prevent latei dfsagreementa ks to the obligation* o( either party. ,, l*L x NT PECANS, Thk Pkoi-lk has a few pounds oi pecans of tne crop of IPOfi ihat it w ill he glad pi »i jvhie w ith people w ho wUl.plant thi'inJ It will-take six “or eight years .according to laud t nd care given to bring them into healing, hilt the nuts will always sell (or money, and It will he easy made. good fl \ LKPAYt ’tire town was full of good people on ftnirdav. all well nehavt i! and cheerful. None had any new* worth dividing. 'I Ire real property sold- hrought fair values. The demand for hor*o» and imiles wa* disMptnduUug to dealers. The disjiensary sales aoiuunled to. $l}13.(>5. ' BLAt'KVil.LE NKWb Mr. 11 Hon. and Mrs. O C Fcathcrstone of L'tUrens were Itolhlav gue.is of Rev # . Dr. I , ltt«. f at hereof ‘M-ea—kV*tlref?e*t>u*', hor is a« scare i litre as Here. -tar nr antnog ns»e---fitett4s. —AVe—w+tC -la.!her. Rev, W., .Glgycr. ntilulaling however, le; the offer s.ainl open until Fchi uai v 1st. A & annsh River nature student sava that Um v<-r>*c;mts mim(grant carii h ive ahunat cxieruiiuatcdjJui _de- iigiitful cattish and'glorious bream fur which that Itehle iirtr ami Ihc couuec • ted iakes used io he f.iuious. -J hiwlgration fri m This county to South Geoigia this- VItutor baa beon brrgpf ihan usual and utore arc plaitniujt to gw n-'Xt Winter. 'I lie reasons assigned ape cirpaper rents for better land. Ls and If a* well ilked elsewhere a« herr it will b>* Governor Featberstone io we. “ _ ‘: Toe Blackville Fir* Depaetment^fu- Joye I its annual royal ot^ter supper on new years night, and was a* i ff'f t- ive and unseldsii in iniiii<tering to the hapnTuess of their guests as in .defend ing property against the lire th ml Among Blackvtlbi’s new year gift* none were more welcnuie titan the home eottringi* of Ma* J. J^Jatilf Imm fsprlng- tleid and Mr Eugene Weiskiuger from tyauiberg. > ' JK\N\ NEWS. v Ov 7 At the last meeting of Endowment Lodge No. It? K . of I' . ffte following ofticers were elected to serve lor the en«uing rear W. II. Miler. C. C. .1 R l.oadlmlt, V. C. • J L Folk; l». Lotdh. lt. M of W. Ritter, K of K. A S. * II. W. I..I^wdfiolr. M of F. J. D Jen«v, M. of K. -C b Platts. M at A. L. B. CHbson, I. G, R Milts. O. G. 8. K., Rsiler, Tru-tee for 3 yearji. The InstillaMon of olticers will take place on January Oth. ■ " ■ L. r - ^ .i'w-H TO THE CITIZENS OF BARN WELL COUNTY. Inasmuch ns the General Assembly will meet In the near future and Inas much as the#* seem* In be a general unrest throughout the State in. regard An the prestni LietPLsw, many piXifde desiring its repeal, I take Ahl* means of nddresaing the pi ople of the county bnd of asking them to wiile me ficr- soiialty at Fairfax, b. C, stating ■whethar they advxKato tbs repiai -ot our present law or not. I also ask lh< ui to state their reasons for advoca ting Us repeal or retention. This matter will doubtless> be brought bnfoie the General Assembly soon niter it convene-, ant] I urge upon all thuso interested to write mu at Okck. Yours very respectfully Ji K Tlioma*. Fairfax, 8. C, m ENTERTAINMENT. The Entertainment which was given at 8-sven Pin** church on the evening of January l*t 1HCB i>Vt»vc»l to he qiute a -uccess. During 4he evening two Drtmas were presented by amateurs, winch deserve much credit for the manner in which they rendered their parts First on the programme was a per sonal drama, entitled “The sleeping Beauty,” which consisted'of ten char acters, The Second Drama, ’’Lost nii'l Found, u composed of twenty live characters. Last “Darkey bcQi'e” followed by gong “rtwanee River” The fnuAlc for the evening which was rendered by Mr. aud MTs. Willis j.Duncan added much t> the exer cises. The house was tilled to it« utmost capacity and all expieasjd tho/nselves a* being well pleased. I have been informed that <tho sum realixrd. amounletl to •hirty eight dol lars and a half, which. Is to he used for the purpose of rebuilding the church.' Visitor. The happy way in which_Mr^ L. 8. j Still moved up Ids subscription data showed that to a good heart he add* *- j just soul.. | Colored subscriber* W. M. Co'cman, | A . P. Parker and J tl Hankiusnn started tlie new year right by paying subscriptions In advance. For thirty bur, successive new years Mr A P. Manville ha* never once failed to wish u* happiness snd there has been no emptiness in his word*. Ami he this yean Out of sight dees not mean out of mindastoour friend. Prof XV. H. Jones of Columbia, His gift of Vir ginia natural leaf country cured tobac co, such as our grandfather mitde a century, ago, has rendered our new year nights piptngiy happy. t r . “ Tux Pkoplf. was pleasantly remem bered on Monday by tlieiie gojden rule subscribers; Messrs 1\ rt, Dunbar, J. O. Grltiin, Il.G. De.lk for two, T R. Erwin, L. P. Williams, E. A. Fnrso. J. Croft. ,J. J- Jfuuntree, J. 1). Je.iuy, T. J. Grubbs. George W. Qreeue, Dr, J. P, I^e. Ool. Joseph Brwln was op fTom A1-!0UR FBI ENDS. leiuialeoo Kridsv. i „ . . .. ' - I Handsome in hi»tli Watch The Auditor’s appointments : formanc* )tr. T J; Ulm^r end meet him on the way. Washing on's birth day, February 22nff. will be iho next holiday. - ■ . All the college girls ami Ih\v* have gone hack iqiheir oook studies. Farm hands are changing homes more generally ihan in several years Iota Rutii tVilllarns. a colored child, died near Me. Olivet church irom accl dental burnt. Mr. V.8. Owens, prlv|tte secretary to Judge Pattersoiu leit for Washing- til t\t\ S i* a.^4 ^ n , ... ,... ■ *** VWt til iln Y. Rev. C. C # Hhown D. D. of Sumter will p/each at Double Por.d Church at 11 A. M. Jan. 12ih. Weather prophets say lliat the great depth of snow and lea in the Northwest queans a cold late Spring. Mr. 0. F. Pechman of Johnston was in town Monday and Tuesday and, as always, warmly welcome. J. Ram Kirkland E-'q. of Olar and Fanner A L Kiikland^jf Buford's bridge were in Cowtetjaturday Services in file Episcopal .OhuScii on Sutrdav Jimiary ISI.b, Rev. A. E. Evi- son ofUciating The public invited. The present schedule of the ftAnri)ern Railwav .will delay tlie'arrival of 'lux EitoPLE ai South Georgia and Florida offices. The Coast Line ha r s cut local freight sei vice to one train, which goes West on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and East on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. _ since the coming In of leap year there is a noticeable sprucing up In (he appearances of ;he tnnnger liH'-lie- mrs, and a sort of ‘ .Barkis is willing” expresaiop on their faces. — Farmer J. K. L*ln is the right sort of a temperance man. With sulHi gourds as he grows and gives to, his uitmds one wapts no better beverage than nature brewed Ailsm‘s Ale. The paintial Palm Limited train will not be operated ibis reason over tlie -oiuheru Railway. Decreased - bnsi pe.s and enlarged exjn-lisi-. require the cip*e»t econoiuj uirttHtimes ^et easier. Rev 8, P. Ilttir wijl prea«h «( •Friendsliip chuicb or the third 8.iiur day uni] rMihdat ;.t II o’chark a. m~ in* min r« of the cliurcir'sod the pnbil r are cordially iiuited Jo attend bi.tb ■lavs. At ihe Allendsle- municipal elect 1m ast week these ciiy lathtrs wer. ebos'n for tbi-year; I niemkiiir—stV A. All. Wardens—F,. H Os*a!ti. O. II. EHls, F. lyiiavotiii and J. Fl. Scar»o:i. Onrpropnsiiion t> retteiVe any conn* try produce’, ex, Opt hat aud fodder, (u pavincui of snb-ci ipilnii*, did not flnrt poison and paid ^-r'V ijj. r' -r v ' WE WANT-YOUR ' 4- Vi-ll .t f- •V* ULMER NEWS. The follow ing young people have re- turred to school after a gwo weeks pleasant stay with their hoyuf folks-. Misa Louise Coliege^ Jir. Wi’bur Tuten to the Charleston Medical College. Messrs Eston, Justin McMillan. I.o^nie 8arulers and- OTover Harter to the 8. C. C. I. at Edgclield, Grady Boynton to Clemson Cradd.udr-aud Wime Weekly to the Porter Military Academy, Charleston. Mr. Jaek l andrum of Kentucky, a 8, C! C. 1 student, spent the holidays with Lonnie Sanders. Miss Cressie Breeiand of Olar visited friends he re last week. The new pa*tor Kcv. Mr. Turner df Alalmma preached his llr*f sermorr ac t.. Saltkehatchie la*t Sunday He will pi each lirst and third Sundays o< each monUt Miss .Tnahe! Bovntnn is visiting relatlv's at Orar gfe Lake. FTa -M-f; ITT H Weckiev ot charleston and Mi-s Pauline Week ley o! , FTarly Brani h visited tiieir sister Mr*. W. 11 Wilkinson dnt-ing the holidays. Mis* Virginia Deer-la sj,ending the winter with tier si-ter Mr?. Claude McMilintrrn New Decatur, Ala / — Brown Fives. A mcciirg of rite c*nrimit*ee who re Vt*ctl Ihc legistrklion ll«t is called at cha* Con li^auw Thursday III .1 a it to. ly at U tioou. All Inteirstci in tlie cnuac of .Prohibition are earne*t ly in vited to bo present. I.edie* iuvi ,cd. K. L. Pattersiin, Chslrntan < f Committee. Married on the 3tst uif. at the Pres- In tei ian parsonage^Bi.rlingicn. N C Mr. IV..i* D«*h.» 11 Hamwctt anil Mi*s Knxa 1 >tew at t of GuiT«»'d county.-N. C. That this union of the two Matos be long l*»iir g, completely happy and oontTtiu.il 1 ■. [ ru«p«rous 3s ihe sincere good w i*b of the old booic Iricnds ef niir ypuiig towptmac. One* mote T«r. I’toM k c a\;s that If given chance anv g,«uf w ife of n cut toll tot fartm-r can make, mure clear money pou-T-ry iaisiug this »ear than her hnsbind can realize making—Hicap cotton with high priced labor, feril li/.ers and ltnpl< merits tn additlob she will hay-’ le*s trofttde, grow old alowenmd be a better C'hria- tian titan hi r so called lord and master. Mr. W*. K. Woolev, who has befn living at Wfilistun, Fia, for ' a couple of y cars, came home on a sad Christ mas mlss-fiut. tn the last service (o hi* good latber, tin* IstakCr. AUen Woolev. Sunday week iign lie s;nrted to nl* sourliern licnic, lint the *t irtjing tidings cume-on Wi'irTsl.iv lliat lit had died bit TaesJav, 31st, December, of blood •poisoning. Hi« biVdy whs brought homo and bulled In the family grave yard. • — 1 Last week we had to put a* pretty Christmas Tree, bright wimp: an entire, hhuday School and maiiv elder people, in the waste h.iskot., hi*, cause the ntnne of tht writer did pot accompany it. Once more we repeat the oft fold and Inflexible rule that we putiTDL no com - iiiunicatlirn unhs* tlie nane of tlie writer is made know n to the Editor, not for publication but as a guarantee of good Jalth. Mrs -Marxilla Smith dtsparfesl tlTis life at lier Imine in R ui Oak Tnwrnaliip, on Jdoujav. agej about i'3 years. she had long been a faiiiiful member of tii'- Baptist church, nod ihe^ relatioda of life from obitdbnod tii the final hour sh” had won and kept the sincere HflVcii.ui of h>-r i^ived om s f tin- high regard and coclldence of all that knew her - r ' On Tui-sd*v tlie funeral services were bold hi’ Rev. M M Benson and -Jjer 310(11’ laid to rest in Seven l*1utA churcli yard.' Go in fur a gnu! garden this year break it early and thoroughly so that, tin* cm worms may be killed by the j coin * FVrtiliz* freely with compost! and lot scrapings at d break them in. The bettor tnc condition th * surer the crop. Vegetables are healtiier Ilian canned good* and cheaper than medicines. In this climate and inti tude the foreseeing man or woman can have nice vegetables every dav in the year. Select and make out now ll»t» of seed and at. your leisure, and plant when the rlglit time comes. A 11 API*Y MARRIAGE* 'MarrTeiTon Rundav nf.crnoen. Jan iary f>th 1908 at thf home oi tJie In'ideV Mi-s Callie Grubbs, daughter or T B.’Grubb* of Mercatu* and Mr M. Grlliin of SeiglingyHie. The atte* dants were MU*, ('iara f,< tt;ic Grnhbs.' »i»fer of the bride. Maid of Honor. Mi-sp« Laura Grubbs and Mae Folk bride* mid is and Messrs R N. Grultiis and ilolin Grifiln grooms men. A* large number of relatires and It lends gitbered to witness the marriage at the amble woman so w ell beloved by alt knowing her sweetness of disposition and exalted character to tlie wprthy winner of her gentle heart md true halid. Mr Grifiln holds an important anti responsible po-ltion w itb tlus »muhern Railway at Allen dale. F’or ibelr long life, constant happi ness and rudi prosperity they Jiave the good wishes of a mwltitude of friends. THE GRIP AGAIN. The Washington Post stated last week that there wore 20.UK) grip c ise* under treatment in the capital, ami said a* to its prevention and care; FTxperience ha* d-inonstrated that tlie evil < Ifects.„pf Urn grip mav be w arded off tn great mea«un», if tiiely escaped, by proper living. Mod- i raijop in all tiling*—that simple rule ■of flie exnoundcd in the morning of the world. aiuLa* vital now as tbetj —is the advice of doctor*. The diet should he simple aud uoiitishing vvitli - out excessive eating or drinking. Ex citement, late hours, and overwork are active as»istants of the grip germ. M'lii e grip ofien accompanies or inl- Ibws a cold, it mav overcome a person w lio baa no symptoms of a eohl. antH—TiTDtt'tr T-» nc wJmJnacunjr Frposrd himself to tlie K 1 AK weather In any way. Nevertheless^ medical men, advise their patients to dres* snugly In uncertain weiUhrr and To avoid exposure. -Too many persons, however, go to the other ext rente and deny the in selves the benelit of “Thire, ffesll mr, which^* their best ally In maintaining good physical eomtidon. For elderly persons inotlcrate exccr e+*e, or none at nll,ds better than imicli walking, so long as frei-ti air ta um avoided. Doctor* advise their clients to avpid closely packed, crowds in ipFTy ventilated bulrdlngs. The epidemic of grip this year differs from previous visitations H being sTT - vere in the case of children and mild with adults The run of tlie ailment is from •Two days to two—weeks—wliir adults and considerably longer with children, in cases attended by physi cians. In cases where grip victims try tuiikiClpr. themselves thp ten* per a t u re may couttnne high for an indefinite time, with a'Tivnipauymg wear upon the system. Grip may pc broken up if pTomptly handhd by a competent pbvsioian, and such assistanee ahould always ho called, especially when children are attacked. We believe that ire offer every facility for prompt and proper Banking Bnsiness. We Want your account. If you enquire around you will ...observe that this Bank enjoys a most enviable reputation for .uniform courteous nllerition. We can handle your account to your satisfaction. We want small accounts as well as large ones'. BANK OF BLACKVILLE. * A. H. NEES&N, . ‘ J, M. FARRELL, Vice-^residenti ~ X President THOS. L WRAGa^ Cashier. y **. hi fe t T I k - I -1 h t I t M , ()®®<gxS<Sxs.'A<sX5^^^ ^ i GET READY NOW .o:o:o:o:q MM YEAR. WHITTLE’S PLATFORM: . ' / ^ a * ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FINE MULES JUST RECEIVED AND , • v _ y r ■ . .. * I’HEY ARE THE FINEST ALL ROUND I EVER HAD SHIPPED. • ALSO 25 STALK CUTTERS AT $2G.0« JUST RECEIVED. * J. D. WHITTLE. j? r^- Being myself a practical farmer I know the needs of the country and always fully equal every demand and expecta tion. <r Buying for cash I have choice of all markets and know the best and go there. Buying in car and train load quantities I get the lowest puces and largest discounts: Knowing* the value of good seeds X raise oats for.myseif and foj my customers. . -• These advantages T gladly share with my friends. Here is one open secret of suhcoHS, an assurance of good crops: .‘ ^ _ - The farmer who haS the best work stock, wagons, and implements and a plenty of food and forage gets the best wages hands and share croppers, * Whittle will sell you the Hest. ' a HORSES. ALL GOOD, SUITABLE FOR SADDLE. TREASURERS NOTICE. The Troa*urer’s office will be open for the collfeetbm of taxe* levied for tlie fiscal year ^commencing January 1*t. U)07 from the 15th day of October Ittoyto the 16th day of March 19<jS in- cluaive. thfi-Int to the Slat day of Jantt- ary HH)S Inclusive a penalty of one per cent JvUI-be added. 7 F'rom the l»t tothe’JSth day of Feb ruary incluaive a penalty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in February; - Froni thb lit to ttJ6 T3th dayor apimintment*. March 1»0H, a penalty of aeven per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes. LEVY. For State purposes _ 4i mills ” Ordinary county 3J ** ** Constitutional school 3 ** DR. W. C. INLUOUS DESTIST, — Barnwell, - • - S. C . of fice norms 8.^0w.fn.Io 6q>. Person* living away from Barnwgif will please make' appolntruent* he ford coming By so doing they will be sard of.JmiJi£dkte„acxxicft- anil aynlir j$p DR. JKO* P. LEE, JR., Dentist, ~ W1LLISTON, - cc over Bank ( f Wlllfatofi, Will not, receive calls in the country, ta$ will be in olfloo evety day. DR; J. H. E. MILHOUS. . DENTAL SDRGEOI, BLACKVILLE, S.«. Will be at his BarnweM office every Monday afc<f Total levy * 11 ” * There will Be an extra. l«vy of (2) two tBills in Blackville Township for Road tax. . Comimitaxion Road tax will he $2.00 and will be received from the l&tli dav of Ocpiber 1907 to the 1st day of March 1908 inclusive, SPECIAL LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY. Cedar Grove (1‘) mllh Allendale, Barbary Branch. Mt. Cal vary, Double *Pond, Elko, Kdisto. Fairfax, Frlend»kip, Healing Spring** Kline. Mori Is, New F'orest, Oak Grove, Old Columbia, Reedy Brunch’. Seigllng- m. » r- -—i . , • ' * vllle, Seven Pines and 'rinipyrs Creek J'GCSdliy, fllid. lit ll'S ho&at* M LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAFT PURPOSKjr - ^ '' TWO CARS MULES, NONE BETTER, FlfR FARM. WAGON AND TIM BER USES. ~ (LVECAK WAGONS. BOUGHT BEFORE PRICES, ADVANCED. THK BEST IN MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH IN THE SOUTH. MX THOUSAND BUSHELS GENUINE HOME GROWN AITLER RUST PROOF SEED OATS AT 80 CENTS PFR BUSHEL. FOUR THOUSAND BtiailEUS HOME GROWN TEXAS RUSTPROOF OATS AT SO CENTS PER BUSIFEL. , . . J. D. WHITTLE, BLACKVILLE, S C - r A HIGHER LEVEL. •'I have reached a higher health level since 1 begun using Dr. KViTgV New Life I’lfls,” writes Jacob ’Springer, of West Franklin, Maine. ’’They keep my stomach, liver and h'twels working ju*t right” If these ptlla disappoint mu on trial, money wit! be refunded al 0 N. Burckhalter’s drug store Me*' t '. ’ Now, which Is the ciicaper, the bride orthe groom T ^ Fapie the. an-wer In accent* bold: •‘Tim bride. c»u«*e alwaya giv- - e» away. While thegrewu DKtrr.eruUj^JI*^ At the meeting of the tlie Executive Cnmmitiee of ibe Barn well Associa tion held Inst TJuirsdav at BlackviJIe the following committees were ap pointed. On programme of Union meeting* J. D. Pitts, S. P. Hair, M. M. Hew-ort. * r X>n anportiur.mei.t* fur mi«sion« Ac, M M. Itcnsnn and W. G. Britton. It I* hoped in view of the advance inoveim-rt on Mis.ion linrs ihatpastors wlii nrgaidae their work at oWce and make regnlar^ systematic offetiogs lli'dugbont the year and nnr prayer is (hat are way buve a prrsperuus ye'ar - ncTtice of final discharge. Notice is licrebv given that on Mon day February JOth 1IK)S Hie under signed w ilt file •with Hon. John K. Snelltng, Judge of Probate for Barn- woll County, hi* Una! account as Ad ministrator of the estate of tl.^X. Me Kerlev, deceased, ai.d apply for Letters t>I*«iU«ory. • A. B. McK«rley, Adininislraior. January fitb 100?. Has your cotton seed run ^utf Are they really ail black seed? Do you want seed that wii; add lik-io 2tt per cent U* your yield atfother year? Then writg fur circular* of' Pbililpa* Im proved Seed. J. L Phillipa.' Q.an^ebur^, S. Q.. ttht«ach Willistoti 2i mllTa, Barton, JBlackville, Big Fork, Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens Cross Roads, Sycamore, No 61, Ulmers and upper Rich Land s mill*. . HerculVw aud'Lees 4 mills, Barnwell 4J mills. k . United States currency Gold and Hll vey coin county and school claims prop erly approved will be received for taxes,-—- -w ■* Checks, drafts Ac wHI not be received except at the risk of taxpayer. *J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer-. Barnwell, S. C. Fept. 10th 1907. .office in BlackvJllc Vrwluv »nn JsninrrlAy. every WANTED. ^ frwAcs mark naoiaTtnao no.tv*mm. FROG PONTDl Fifty colored laborers at once for-loggir^ railrbad-aad - sawmill work. Steady v^orktCHILL AND FEVEP OJm ^ good wages, paid every night ^WILLIS . — -DEALERS IN, BEST FUBNITUBE. We Are Now Ready With The Choicest, Completcst and Most Carettrlly Selcfctei 1 jStoek of Itoiisphold, Kitchen and Office Pnriiittirc to pleilse the best tastes »md profit the most careful buyers. AH goods new from the factories, of best material* aud up to dale Styles and finish. * A standard rntfkc Grfffffiophohe ^iveh as ft premi um on each purchase of $d/5. - —:COFFINS AND CASKETS;—- A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets for tlitulast ser vice to loved ones. We are also prepared to furnish a Nice Hearse \rith careful driver for burials, *. > with checks, which may be -turned into office for cash every two A^geks and house feftt free. ABo can use white labor. Call or address Breon Lum ber Go*, Ulmers, C* docated on S. A. I • Ry. Tilt ORIGIN\L NO CIRf M> os. SO CchTS A 80mi. J The old rc-liat>Ic the kind your nttMMW use.! to take, Tlie one 1 !-.at never faiu** to cure. Don’t waste time and nioaer expoi i.Ticifrt'iig with lieyr urc-.. But go for the best from the jvmp. Fru* Pond i-i the ounce. .>f prevention met .k.;m(Tof Cure coinbined. Ask for it— take uo substitute, if you* irerehm*! !oc*3»ot Hell it write to us wc will aeW t direct for 50 ccn Ls. BARNWELL: S. G. I MASTER’S SALE. „ State of South Carolina: I Gonmy of Barnwell, f Couft of (Common i’lCH*. The British & American Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiffs. against Mary Walker, fctAl., DteffettdAntX, By virtue of a deero(kd; older tn me directed fn the atxiVfTrWWtHed cailse. I I will sell at Barn weir, in front of the-1 Court llnu-e, on Monday? the 3r.l dav *of Februafy, I1I0S, le-iag >aie*day in said iMonth, wnliin the legal hour* ol sale, tlie fallow ing desr ribeil r< at pi op en y ; Ail ihat traCt or platuation of land, sflUAte and being in Ba!d«H-k Tuwiiship Barnwell Co’ufttr. South ('arolina, conmi'iing two luiudred and forty four {2^4> acre* more or lesa, IfOunded Not tii by lend* of Elixeberh ilar.el; East by iahilao^S. F, Ba-mP*'; Soffth bjr.lands of E. D. hlouut and Weat hy Lower 'J bree Kunsj Terms: One half cn»h and balance to be paid Novertibe* T*t 1908, Within, teresi fiogi dal« of sale at the rate of Peight percent | ef anni'im until paid; credit portion to tk‘ sevnx d by b'<nd ol the purchaser or p A>i-|ia»4 rs sib Is rtortgugC of tbC ^realise* w> idd with *■ Chiffon to purchaser of puryhaxers^'to pav aU Ca-h. \ FurcbxsOr to pay for pipers. II L. O’Uanio.o, Ma-ter. x> tor's Ofthte, January 4th, R tw. V;* J. B. DAVENPORT A CO. Wnoi-xCAt * I)Rt'nff»8T*i, y ■ Autcusta, Ga. For .**a!e By * Sjnim* & Hot. II. A. Reason A Co.,* C. N. BufcH: ilter.--narnwell. R B. Fichllug—Blackville. R. 1*. Scarsoii Drug (io., - A licndale. C. F. QliicuD, P. M. Win. Mab.* Calhoun & Co - Life, Accideij'^ CYCLONE. LIGHTNING Live Stock INSURANCE, v r-A^Lowest Rates 6 STRONGSHdf’COM! HHi