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BATK3 OF 8UR8CBIFTI05. lb Advance, per Annum ,On Time $2 UO The chain gitng arill be at baldock thl* week. — —• R, C. Rohera, Clerf. F. B. Ifbrilo, 8upr. : r- -^ rr rne" regalar meeting 0/ Barnwell Lliodge Xy 16, Knighte o( Pjthiaa will ) be held at tbclr Hall on Friday night 1 nrlZfc o’clock. A full attendance la ^ By order of T. E. CUMtHOS, C. C. Wm. McNAB. R. K. FARMd-FOR rext. Threeone^orae farm* near Elko, all ai1j»inlnt> „ Will rent separately or all together. Good for cantaloupes, melons or cotton. Apply to — S N. Green,, Blackville, 8. C, FOR RE.Nr, FOUR HORSE FARM-One mile from Barnwell, known as Auguatns Gave place, either share crop or rent. Oom] Dwelling and out houses, line water. Apply to R. G. Stansell, Elko, 8. 0. : FOR SALE. 1 have been reliably Informed from several sources-that a report Is being circulated that I will not boa candidate W.B. Del.oacji Esq. of Hampton f ^County Supervisor in this year’s I take O'.'s mftbri l sd~ftp|rffrtinltv rf-j denying the correctness of that rumor and of any other like it that may be hereafter started. * . v Relying on ilio record I have made f | will again to? a candidate. I will make the raee/roin sui t to JUdah on a high plane, and hope to continue to merit and receive the support of a majority oLLhe ilemugratic voters of the county. Vciy truly and respectfully, . u ! — di Morris. was in town on Monday. IteV. W. M ^onea is to preach at Clemson Gollege op February ‘2d. Are yon. Farmer friends, gradually saying and selecting your seed corn? Only four more days to huy fat hogg from VV. T. Calhoun^ftt 7 cents i>er pound, The offleers elect of Harnwell Lodge Xo . Hi K. F.will he Installed toniorr row evening. Taxpayer* are not causing Treasurer Armstrong to overwork himself serl ously these short days. 140 Head Fat Hogs, weighing from 100 to 150 pounds each. AddIt before Jan 2oth. If not sofiii by this date will he shipped to market. -J; i’rb-e 7 gross. AUo 1000 b.isbels of ear corn. W. T. Calhoun, Thomas, 8. C. \ LOST. On Monday night J-iffiiary C'h 1^*03. ^On the 1 road between lllackvllle and Barnwell One B^ck M are Mule about twelve rears or age. Any informr.tinn which will lead meto her recovery will be rewarded. Addreasine-at BlaekviUe, 8 (). . • Harry ftraper. BUckvllie, S.,C. .lan. Pth 1008. A LATE SPRlJfG. — According to the weather record* of -oosorvant people the Spring of 1008 be tinnsually late «. Some t-hink that the frequent rain* witl coptluue until the sun crosses the line coining North on Mari-h 21st and that hut' lit tle sane a.td »af“ plowing esn he done before April. That la said to have been the case It. Ton -and 188;i, yet. average crops werg_rngdm- - Raster-wtib ^-Bct n g i n goo I > 111 n il i trg Alr^tV eomtrtcik fear on Anrii IWth. Wado lovtt -s l ttK l Koclk to visit - cmnettrT* year on April HHh. NOTH’,K. The rnnnty Teachers Association will meet In rhe Auditorium of the Barnwell Graded School at II a. in. January 25th The following pro gramme lias been arranged : Address of Welcome—I’rof. G. \V. Coggin Why Teachers Should be Organ ised—Supi B M. Darlington. The Best Methods of Teaching Com position Work—Mi«» M . Keel. TMHrpsidOn—MU* Mabel Waters— M is* Josie Reed. Teaching (Milienshtp in Our Schools—Mr* Dora Dee Walker. Discussion—Rev. 8. i\ Hair—Prof. Carwile. __ Addiess—Mr C. C. Simms. For perfect photographs call on Thomas, the Picture Man, next to Cohen’s Store, Barnwell^ Capt. James H Hammond has’ro- stgued the olilce of Afijutant of the Third Regiment State troops. Mr. B P. Ilartzog bus been appoint ed po*t master at Ucvan in place of Mr. W. L. Kennedy resigned. Rev. J. K. Goode of Accomaci Va has accepted the call to file pastorate of the Barnwell Baptist Church. The Legislature met on Tuesday ansi a bundled and sixty odd country Col onel* are making capital in the capitol Miss Laura Hazel of Thnmawwas the very handsome and attracti ve guest of Mis. John K. bneliing for several day* .last week. . :_I_- — Foodstuff* will be high HfF mn.-ths' ahead. European buyers are taki 'y all the American Hour they can get at rising prices. Dr. K. W. Sander* will preach at Steel Creek oh the 4th Sunday in Jan- uary.' IHs wftrk thoso- ami -at AHen T a Chapel and Kline will go cm. ti* former- i*: — — , s* Rey. A.E. KvUon wrffo nictate at service*-4trthe Episcopal church no^t Mtuday, and tlie public will te cordi- artiy wcl^pme. , » The VjpHfig chickens will bring tmj're pt'r pound than the Fall cotton'. I'herefore, let the liens set whenever they get ready. Silverton gets an excellent citizen in ttie person <J Mr. I. J Rountree, w hose removal U regretted by many Barnwell fxienda. Tiie .liUss* *HVcatlior«bs# v o^f. IVilli*. •ton eiitcriained oti 'i'ues'aay-wvei.ing in iion->r of their fair visitor, Mi** Laura llaz. l of riioma*. •The Saturday storm was a visitor from Texas, contalinli.g lud, hard liait, pouring niiu utut mistel- iatlenn* >»iii>h*a^rrrtncsx. Key. J. E. Powell of Florence will preach at Seven Pines church on Sun day, I'Jtli lust, at 1» ::'U a. in. The public cordially invited to attend. WE WANT YOUR AGG0UNT. - THE I, A BOR I.XW7* ^ Tire South C’aro'ina law has been at tacked In both Federal and State court* upon the ground that It provides im prisonment for debt. Several month* ago District Judge \V. II MrawleyTTa elated it to he unconstftutional 'An atipeal was taken and there that ca^e rest.--, A kimtlar action was brought, before the State Supreme court soon after the Brawley decision. That court keen:* to he evenlv divided, two for and two against the law. It is provided that in cases where tlfe Supreme court Justices are evenly divided thp circuit Judges are to be cajlcd in, sdt;with the Supreme command hear argument and decide Chief Justice Pone Inst week sum moned tlie circuit Judges to mem in Columbia today to sit on banc with tiie Justices of the Supreme court. V “MADE GfMlD TIME. Tlie Commission appointed Kv Gov- eropr Ansel jinder the Act approved February ICth 1007 to wind up tiie old State dispeu«ary miriness submitted ts report on SaLmday—: —— Tiie asfet* consist of fjjS4,003 40 cash on hand, amount* receivable. #U0 571.• 36. real estate, |5G,073 Si, total- M9 Hi. < The l Is hill tie* are cfi*h due to credl tors |6i2,yi:8 06, subject to be jsflaled for overclrangea" Ho the halnnco in favor of the State is tz74 670 50. - Several small suits brought by liquor dealers, nr<? Iq progress. I’rosccutipns ajgainss-fovmer official* ntav follow. It will take- several month* longer to atom ptvtc winding up tiie h u - i it ess Wb believe that wo offer ev ery facility for prompt and proper Hanking Business. Wo want your account. If you | enquire around you will observe that this Bank enjoys a | most enviable reputation for uniform courteous attention. I* We can handle your account to your satisfaction. ffie want small accounts as well as large ones BANK OF BLACKVILLE A. H. NELSON. President, Vice-President^ Fairfax news. The New Year ws* marked by imwortant eveut* for‘our town, the arrival of Rev. Turner and family to live among ti* (we http* permanjsntly) and the oponlng of The Citizen’s Bank. A few sociables and dining* jKere giver/Xm*«,jimt the |I**thodl«t*s ar ranged a lovely tree for the children. otherwi*e it'was a* quiet w ith u* a* at Other times. Our farmer* are going ahead prepar- . tng to plant ootton a* usual even If.the iworld should come to an end in ’08 as ^predicted bv the Pennsylvania prophet. ■* >Our school with four competent teach ers is fl nirWhing, the huilding needs ^ * Improvement, an j all itope for better thing* In the, future Mr. and Mr*. Judson Light,»ey are spending some time Wltlt Mrr Fred Light*ey. They are now living in Savannah, . 1‘ronhet Isam^-L. r -AH-rcwnT'TTm'Tf twelve month* ago that P.H)7 wonld bo a good corn and a poor c.ntou jear and two he sure hit it true. Now h<s predict* A GOOD BEGINNING. Owing to the inclement wintry weather the congregations attending the .Method!.t quaitcrly ^eonfeieiue on DavsThat are Saturday and Sunday were not a* large awexfwtteit.BuvTfw-prni^ee din service* were heartily enjoyed by those present, IT ' : —•—— .The flnancial rejmrfs wcr« indeed —Creditable to the liberality of the mem bership. Tho Barnwell Church had collected over One third of tlie year’s assessment for ministerial support, and the other charges are keeping clo*e step. Presiding Elder C. B. Smith preached two strong sermons on ’Bun- llay. Already well beloved bv hi* pop ple he tinda a sincere welcome that will grow witli longer and larger ac quaintance. Bishop Morri*on made no mistake in the Rxruwell appointments, for none could have given more satis faction than tlie coming of PteGdlng Elder Smith and the return of 1’aktor Tongue. The Stew ards showed their appreci ation of Rm - . R. A Tongue hv increas ing hi* salary one hundred dollars, making It $fl50 for the year. IL him weekly licar Hr.tmaru Ga. and the in- vtudmi is, as cordially accepted as giWMIl -—- ——-— Married bv Rev. W. G. Britton Janu ary 11th l’i03 at tiie honle^if Hie pride, Mr J. Walter Lynn of ilarienr Ga. to Mi<s Miriam, daugliter of W, L. Wood w ard of RedDuk. Alter a very enjoyable" visit of three weeks in South Florida Farmer Lerov Molair returned on 8*tord»y to m*rt the double welcome of Barnwell and Red Oak townships. '-*r ‘ Mr. C. L. Wade wiites us flint there i.re fflio lauds and tine people in hi* new .Georgia ireSgTiborhuod. and lie W ants | UK BaU.NW KLI. PhOIM.K to OCtJ)e weekly to biiog him tne* old home new* . THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE. The first Annual message of Govoi n- or Ao.ol was read on Tuesday. It recoiomend' AhTncrcii<e oTthe tax levy for' State' inrpo.fS to seven iniils. for the pur pose of puttiiig'lhe Stale on a ca*h ha si., able to pay expen.es « lrh«»iit. bur rowing, s.es«-ving interest. ' *. AnJL'uirroiac w-Gre ’*trfart?x of State officials, nearly ait of whom live up 'to or beyond their .wage*. A new executive mansion, the‘pres ent residence of the Governors being hoihout of tinte and in great need Of renairs. — —: 7' * Thu Tape*’ vf t ite Ben law. The Coast Line Hgr.rs to give South Carolina without yetdYTc the kan>e passenger rates that other State* get by lawing or legi.lation Post Card Pholugrapii* om> dollar n dozen from Thorn**, tlie picture man. that 1108 will be a fairly good all round crop year. On Saturday Mr<v. J. O. Patterson and daughters, Mls.cs English and, Fios-h* and M r*. 8. If Mo.cley and children will leave lor Wa.biugi,»n, where they will remain With Gougre.s- mau Patterson-tdr n long and happy visit. - t* Neiglihar Mace Jeffcoatcan tench the sea coast cabbage king* things"that tliry have never even dreamed of. For our HuinlaV dinner he gave us a couple of liatd while headed cabpago that we.re M pretty as picttrreirrrntt a* deBcately ffavored a* tne tBUntieet tust.. could wish. JJ - Faemi.r. II. tell* us that, ho i* going to settliethe fabo' - problem on hi« place by the use .of improved implement* and a change of crops —Theacreage lierc- t jforc given to coiton will be devoted -to making poa vine liav whicftr he thinks, will pay hiurin moiiey a* well as peace of mind and rest of o..dy.— wet for plowing arc ju«t r'ght for planning out xr<-rs The old Ited Oak tow iiklHp—Wotg: every voln nteer mcachtfa-eadTet-r y-Tirw-- ieg was a good one. It. was alUiweili^ grow where It camo up. if it made good fruit it was let alone If it wa. a failure it made tole.rubie tire wood. The JanuarV-meetiug of the Saitke- batchie Agricultural Club w ill tie held tomorrow. Let. there be a fell attend- ance, a tirotherly talk over agriettitural condition*, a new determination to pn-H together and another step »a.ki’ 1 h towartl securing a Club Hail a la K4>- leuton. * *. THE GRAY HEROES. The eighteenth annual reunion of the United tConfederate Veterans r wlll he held in BiYmingbain, Ala., on June if. 1(1 ami ri next. (iroenvillc hn* Invited tlie Confed erate Veterans of nils State to hold tiiis year’s reunion''hr th« :i; ’Wvt>afl'tal'h city. < & k 6 Li 6 t k k V k Dil. ISO. P. LEE, J8., ^Dentist, .. VV 11,LISTON, - - B t cc ovtr' Bank < f VVHHston. Will not. recti\e calls In the country, t.a,s wili In' in office every day. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina I County of Baruwtil. J TRUE AM) F.VI niFJ PiiK Pkopi.k ha* lost an old and valued employe In the death of Joshua Clark, colored. \vh<» was frttv over t« n years one <f its faithful pre.g forca^ During ilteCwristmasliolidays heanf* feted an attack <if pHtnlv»i* ^vtiicli re- sulicd in 111* death on Thursday morn- ing. - - - - •During hi* long service with thi* -Oaticr lie missed fevy nor* ,-dav«, and then only when kept away by sickness. He w as alwitys patient and careful and took an honest pride in doing h‘:S i>c»t. lie k new his hu.ii'ic-s well and ijO' er sUghto d it. He wj)% as honest a* the. auuitncr sunshine. . . On Friday afternoon lie wa* buried in the .colored cemetery. The very large am! sorrtrwhg att0!i<l•ine^show ed that he wa* held hi the highe.-t regard Jjy the best peop!6 of Jds »>w n race. The last impressive service was per formed by-hi* itrotiiefs of the order of Gd ! Kcilows.-- — 1 IJ\Tng lie set. a rlgflit oxnin"ple | pasw- Ing away iiJ'lii's lyft .a reputation that should never be forgotten. emCAGO ritV-StCtAM* DKt'LAltX KAVID OUR FRIENDS. The new year message of Mr. G M. Brant again proved him a true frietiil and model subscriber. —Onirperfect day was made by a iV.’orn- Ing taik with our good friend Mr. George VV. Peacock and a noon time Interview with that other good friend KJng-AV.S.-Raves, and an afternoim rail from that younger friend, Mr. VV. 8. Grubb*, for whom the future ha* much usefulness in keeping. Friday brought us the great and enulne pleasure of seeing the good ce* and hearing the kind voices of r.>N. F . Kirkland Sr. and Mr. J, D. 'arriaon. * Though Monday was a blue day. and the 13ih trio it was notan unlucky day for u*. as It brought 4>le***ut Deal- menrfmmMessrs R. W. Harrison, W. H. Nix and A. N. Black. Dr. R €. hrabiiam knows exactiv what prescription a newspaper office neicd* when thtt windT* chill and the rlnud* are lowet ing, anti doesn’t wait to lip sent lor to be a good Hiiniarltan. Hut thi* time bp NUhci over dusod us trltb kludtiMf- And after long and weary years of waiting and wishing the good new year new* comes of the return to VVtl liston of Dr Frank M. VVlJIt* and hi* charming and accomplished better half and lovely little daughter. And tlie Sunny South take* them into her In most heart and lock* it* door and throws away the key so that never again shall they go away. " Dr. and Mr*. N. F. Kitklmd Sr. of Buford’s Bridge were guests of their son. Dr. R G Kirkland and-family : n Friday and Batimlny. And in no. one i feeling are tiie people of Barnwell antK Bamberg counties are unanimous than in their love and admiration for these golden hearted crystal smiled ones, who preserve all the best traditions of the splendid pa*t in their live*, and who in tlie cloudless afternoon of their years give so much of ■sunshine ami sweetness among all so fortunate us to be blessed with their friendship*. pack or Lire is p.ksponsi- pi s- s-ni; II y,| ht PISKAti-fr -total number of death* - from hea rt d i s a * *0 for-Km7-1 nTirnr-rg o wDT be 2 4U7. w hich i* an increase of 10.6 Iter cent over tho preceding year.-The death rate for a few final ilavs.of the yeai lias l)cen estimateii, and includes the figures fttrnUhed recently by l)r. (). St Ulair Drake, chief of tlie muni cipal bureau of vital utathKios.—* A Ciiicago physicians st»td the rapid pace of tne pre.ent Iffe t.r.lko..cotlater- ul effects uppn it, sucli a* late hours, oyrttycating and drinking too much, w ere responsible for the alarming in crease. There was no romedv. they said, tin lc«s tlie present manner of living was changed. A return to simple ItTe w as advised, slimier hours of work wltwrever pn*-ible, ami- avoidance of late hours, and especially lalw•upper* and a reduction in the amount of food and drink consumed, T^e ptivsndan ad vised total ah»M- nenee fro.n liquor, tobacco and coffee. , - Geurt of-GomnroTV Pica*. The British, & American Mortgage Gompany, Limited, Plaintiffs. " again,t _ Mary Walker, ct ah, Defendant*. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in tiie above entitled cause. I will sell at Barnwell, in fyont of *he Court llou-e, on Monday, tlie 3rd day off February, 1!XH, being sale-day in said'mouth, within tne legal hours sale, the follow ingTtescribeti real pibjJ ertv : All that tract or plantation of land, vituaie and being in Balduck Township Barnwell t ounty, South Carolina, conutnlag two imndred and lofty four (2zl) acres more or less, bounded North by hind* of Elizabeth TTazeT; East by land* < f 8. F. Barnes; South by land* of K. D. Blount and VV t s t In jAnV-CX-'I b r i OI ! n n it ' 'TertiTs: Ouelialf ca-h and balance to b' paid November 1st HHi8, writti in- te/est f om date of sale at the rate of eight percent per antiutu‘Utitil paid; DR. W. C. MILHOUS DENTIST,- ' y Barnwell, - S.i OF FICE HOURfc. 8.30 a. m. to 0 p. us. Persons living aw ay fnun Barnwtr. 1 will please make nppoititmeut* befo;v coming By so doing they wili be sar* of Immediaie service and avoidLAite-Li — 1 irppptrrrnrepr*, 77 —" DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS. DENTAL SDRGEOF,'. BLACKVILLE, S. G. Will be at his IJamwci* oilice every Monday ana ij^Tuesilay^aiid at bis hoj^x oltlcc in Blackville everf Fiiilav and Saturday/ WANTED. A ® A'S,^'*y*Xs;a^ J (smTv l GET READY NOW py • ( ujxmrY W)®®« THOS. L. WRAG0, Cashier. Fifty colored laborers at M nd once for logging, railroad an sawmill work. Steady work credit portion to be secured by bond of or 00( j wagCS, paid CVery night the purchaser or purchaser* and a 0 or j o mortgage of the pieuiises *u sold wiih- oplion to purchaser of purchasers to pay nil ca^hi Purchaser to pay for paper*. >Jt ii L, a’Banpon, — * Master. Master’s Office, January 4th, 1’JJi. I * RO D A T E CO U K T HALE. 7 -Stale of South CarolitiH. County of BarnVvell, in the Probate Comt ham V* r <,o,Uv-ard, "A«lmini.*trutor ad- Litem of Narcts-a Hvrao. Flaliiiiitr. against Pan! Woodward et ah, Defendants. FurVodjJ^ to and by virtue of a De cree of theTTobate Court, made in the above entitled cuu*e I w iVi sell at Barnwcii.dn front oFtiie Court House, within the legal liour* of sale, on Mon day, th- third day of February A. D. 1008; it being sale day in said month, the following described real estate: All that certain lot of land in the town of Barnwell in said Cbunty and &prf^ r -wntittntTlg and rn utsui fug 120 led, more or less, fronting Acrfnemy Street, which is tlie Northern boun dary, 11)0 feet, more or less, on the East, which is bounded bv lot of F. W. Wagoner «L Company; 118 feet mote or lea-, on the Sou'll and 180 feet, more or le-s. on tlie Went, and bounded on said *ides ly estate of‘John G. Owens. Terms Ca»h, PurchAsor to pay fur. paper*7 John K. Snelling ol Probate, If. C. January 13th H'OS. turned into office for cash every^two weeks aiid house rent free. Also can use white labor. Call or address Breon Lum- l3?rCos Ulmers, S. C. located on S. A. I • Ry. C. F. Calhoun, P. M. Bnekinghai Wm, McNab. Culhoun - & Co Life, Accident, ■CYCLONE BRICHT INTER AND .BETTER ■ Iff IEA8. TSC WHITTLE'S PLATFORM. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FINE MULES JUST RECEIVED AXtf THEY ARE THE FINEST ALFr-ROUND I EVER HAD SHIPPED. ALSO 25 STALK CUTTERS AT #20.0) J UST RECEIVED. . r 7^: — _ . J. £). WHITTLE. - * R Being myself a practical former I know the needs of the country and always fully equal cv^y demaiidjandexp* - ■tioir. "' T * r ' Buying fon* cash I have choice of all markets and knoN tlie best and go there, ^ . Buying in car and (rain load quantities I get the lowest wtfh checks, which discounts. Knowing the value of good seeds l_r«isc oats for myself and for rhy customers. These advantages I gladly share with my friends. i£5r Hero is one pper* secret of success, an assurance’ of good crops: _ - ' \-\- The farmer who has the best work stock*, yragons, amf implements and a plenty of food and forage gets the beet .wages hands an<J. share'croppers. Whiitle will sell yon the Best. THREE CARS HORSES. ALL GOOD, SUITABLE FOR SADDLE.’ LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAFT PURPOSES. trwqcarshules, none better, for farm, wagon and xm- BEK USES. ONE CAR WAGONis BOUGHT BEFORE PRICES. Ar)V\N pll ’ n +*¥ BEST IN MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP" AN t D FINISH Df THKkOUTH. .1 Remember that. January 27 r h la the NOTICE. Six hnrae farm* for rent, two mile* from Svntia. S. C. Applv to J. M. Lawton, Care of T. S. Heyward & Co , Savannah. Ga. COME QUICK. ly Stalk Cutters, the great Labor, j Only Two Dozen Deere NOTICE TO MARSHAL ASSETS. Stale of South Carolina. County of Barnwell, In the Probate Cnuit. Sam Woodward, Administrator at Litem of Nareiaaa Hyrne, PiantiiF. Hgain*t Paul Woodward i t. all^JDefemlant*. " All persun* having idaims agaiost the estate of Mr*. Narul*ta Hyrne, rie ceaeod,are hereby required to appear before -me and prove saiti elaim* on .Tne*dav. the fourth day of Febmarv A. D. IffOS, at 11 o'clock a. m at which timn debtor* to said estate jQiay make payments to *aid Ailmlnisirator tliere of and asset* of s till estafi* wid be mae- shal.eil for payment.of debt* &o. Jdhn K. sneljing,' Juilgcof Prubnte. - B. C. January 13:h. 1908. f _ AND s -Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- • Strongest Companeis -OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWEU Ha* your cotton seed run out? Are , » . , . .... w r. f tl)e,y really aJI black seed? Do you last day for getting peifeet rhot**- Stock llld Patience SlVCrS of want *e«d that will add 10 to 20 |^r A HIGHER LEVEL. “I have reached a higher health level •luce i began lining Dr. kmg’a New Life lid*,” write* Jacob Springer, of Weal Franklin, Maine. •‘They keip my stomach liver and bowel* working ju-t right” -If these pill* 'ffiiappoint vnu on, trial, monry will be refunded at C N. Burckbalter’* drug store 25c. J. D. WHITTLE BLACKVILLE, S C graph* from Thomas, next lo Cohen'* Store, Barnwell. ANOTHER CHOLERA CURE. Ah Indian* farmer say* that cholera broke out among hia tine hog*. Some were *0 sick that they refusod to drink milk. The** he drijnched with Sloan’* Liniment, and all recovered.' Sunday School Teacher—What pun ishment did Ad*in receive for eating ; the forhiddenTruit? ! Little Girl—He h&i to nf»rgj*T5ve.’„; I the Season, for sale at cost fqrIcash. h ‘ ?24 Each. First Gome, Fff£t Served. , Come if you are well, PI ion e or Telegraph if sick. s ■ J. D. Whittle, ■ Blackville; S, C7 cent to your yield another year? Then j*riu* for circular* of Phillip* Im proved oeed. ' ' I’ J. L Phillip*. Orangeburg. ?>. C. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. TO RENT — Ope fenr lipree firm three mileaof iiufflrirtoo, known a* the EaU^y place of \V'. F. Uxccno, Athlri ** A. F. Greene, » V> RUstou, &. C. Notice isherchv given that on Mon day February iOtb P.KM the uhdor- signed will Hie with Hon. John K. ‘Snelling. Judge of Probate foi* Barn well County, hi* Dual account a* Ad- miids.trntor of tlie e-fate of O. "A. Mcr Kcrlev, dtfeeafed, and apply for Letttr* I ; ■ in.■ *ory. A- B: McKmley, 1 Adi ini,trator, ' January OtJ UO?. ^WILLIS 1 C0.,Kr DEALERS UN, BEST FUHNITUilE. We Are Now Ready With^The Choicest, Completcst and Most Carefully SelcctedjStocV of Household, Kitchen anil Office Furniture to please the best tastes and profit the most careful buyers. All goods’ new from the factories, of best materials-and up to dure styles and-finish. „ 1 "tK . .. . jgsg* A standaTd; make Graphophone given as tL premi um on each purchase of $35'. :COFFINS AND CASKETS:- A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets fkr thc hist ser-* vice todfoved ones. v • ’ . We are also prepared to furnish a Nice Heai careful driver for huriqls. ' , ' * ^ liV.TJwri * *