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Tfye Barnwell People. TnURHDAY APRII.. 9, 1903. ■■ '»■■■ rniiRHDA^ KATSSI 0 P 8UBSCRIPTI ON. In Arirnnoe, per Annuic On Time... fl.ftO ..$2 00 Yl>e chain firing «IH he et Furoe’* $t||| until the llr*t of next we^k. wfa^c H will m-tve to Piittemnn'* Mill R,C. Roher*. J. B. MonU. r»erk. **' 4' .... ‘ Ten Ihoitdxnd feet dre«Md rt.wrinjc him) ten thousiind fe^t dreseed ceiling lor Mle, immedlNte delivery. «rMO.V BROWN’S SONS. . EOGSKOKSAl.fi. From mv pen* of improved Whitn 1*1 \ mouth Kmik*, M eentH per of 13. No better In the At ite. . N. Burckhnlter, K.irnwell. vx lir did* Jk. “ei! li GRAND HILLINERY 0PES1XG, I vfi . AT A. N. frARBER’S,' WIU.WTON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI DAY, APRII., 8. 0 Ki ll. ' ’ * • We ■Mtjflad to inform the Ixdles of W'illieton end Mir round Injj country thNt MIm Swilft U MtrKin with um this *e«eon, where ehe will be gUd to Si*Vt her Udy inlend*. We h^ve received for thix leitfton the mo»t co'ofpfete Sine of Millinery mid Noveltie* ever -teen in tl.i* comBiunity It i* here u> Miit every taste. We can ansure, jou that MU* Stvyfft will do *11 in her power to ]tlease you. Our «tock of die** goods: Voile*, Pauamn*, I.nwus, l.liien* and White Goods I* »• nice nml new ns yi.n ever sawr. A la'ge asKOitment of lacta and em|y^iidi-i v. We^alsoheg to eall your sttention to our line of Low Cut shoe*. We haxe rei-elved tlie agency of liamiltnn Brown Shoe Co. St Louia, and W. L, Doug las Shoe Co of Brockton. Mass.s l*tiev aie the he«t. For the henetit or our enstomer* we wIRoffer a* a special, during tlio-e daVN oi.lv, 3foo yards of American' Pair its, regular 7J cents value, fmt »j/|htly du«ty at .*• cents t»cr yardlimit- ei) 10 yards to customer. We a»*ure «oti b'stserv’crt You a>e Monday wa* Mieday to name only. An Atlanta »t«;k farm recently pan $l.UJ5 for • Berkshire 1 brood sow! After the dangei'or frost i* over the candidate* will blossom out freely. Dr. R W. Riley announce* today hla can Jidacy for the offli e of A editor. ( Capt. Dunn lefx yeeterdw a *#<f hundretl ipile horse back ride to K-rn- tuck^." Hapt. J, ^3. Keel today anpounceM himself a candidate for re electlioh a* Auditor 4 ■ For good health and grace this Sum - mer enmiHenoe lighting di a and moa- Qtiltoe* now. A Tuesday call from M 1 *. J. A. Dar ter l.f Fairfax was Indeed a Spring time pleasure. ■ .Magistrate W. L. Fiedrick announ ces himself a candidate for reeleclion at W iliiston. ' — ’I’he election between prohibition and di«i*eiisai*y in Aiken county whl he held on next Wednesday. Tiie card of Capt. J. B. Morris ns a candidate for reeieetion as County Su pervisor is puidished today. Pending his appeal to the Supreme C.nrt t Mr Juhn B. Ko»s was released on Monday on bond lot $1,500.' Rev J. K Goide will eommenpe a serWs of exaiigelistlc seervice* in* the Bafnwell Baptist chtircu next Sunday evening. The Democratic clubs are to meet on Saturday^Sth April to eleijt dolcgates to the County convention, whicn w ill he held on May 4th. v * .-m ' ‘ . Extra early Saturday morning riser* saw light frost in’ loxv spot* sheltered from the wind. 1 he prophets say the KaMer cold xxiil be too mild to bite. The South Atlantic Base Ball League Hea>on opened on Monday and umil the fend of Summer the city dailies w lit have a plenty of ’’dope” for the ••4\»ns.” Hon. II^E Gyles of Aiken ha* ac cepted the invitation and 'will Le The jiiiiiur Orator at (he idiservance of Me morial Day at River’s Bridges on May 1st . Maj ir W. V. Ir.lar of Orangeburg Is having god success in collecting mon ey to erect a monnmeiit to mark the place of the charge of ilagood’s Brlg- ade at l*etert»burg. CABTLB HALL, BARNWELL LODGE. NO. 10. K. OF Barnwell, H C f Apr. 3, ’09., - * xlv. I Whereas, In the providence, of God* ahr hrotlier. CRtton F. Calhohn. wus, on the eighth day of March. liHid. re- pioved liy deatit fTi tn the strene of hi* earthly lahora to his tternai rest be yond the grave, and Whereas, cmr hrolher wa* one of the charter member* of this Lodge, and for many' y ears tilled Mie responsible uillcn of Masher r f Exchequer In the faithful discharge <f bis I’ythinn du ties. therefore, be it Resolved, That in .the death, i.f Bro. ther Calhimn, this Lmige lias lost a faithful and sea on* member, the city , an etVUdejit officer, the Btaie a loyal citixen. and hi* family a tender and loving hu«,hand and father. Resolved lurther. That a page ill our minute bixfk be inscribed to his mem ory and that a copy Of ^these resoUi tlons, aultahlv engrossed, he sent to hi* family, and that the Lodge he draped in mourning for the period of thirty day*. r * ‘ T. E Comings, ) m. L. 0'Baiinon.> Committee. Win. McNab, ) column. Priman' Elettioo Attest ISth. I FOR SUPERVISOR. Barnwell, 8. <3., April 7tn fOOS. respectfully Your* tiuly, •A. M. Gar her. 8UPI’OK I’IN G « r K ANGKU8. A People man strolled around the business portion of Barnwell last week, halting at the dlflerent stores dealing in genefnl merchandise. .In all large ami sattoli lit-stock* of niiie and well kept gotnls weie to he seep, and 'ad mired. , Have you In stock for sale anything made nr grown to Barnwell countx ?” he n»ked a pn pi ietor or sahsiuan at each establishment. Here are their answer*: 1—••A few rough tnrn'p* ” We were mistaken in our prediction he tiili of cahdi- welcome here w hetner vnii Lux or f , . dates on sale day. And xve now amend Z —"A littlecniinTry InTlteTahli «ome Lung Branch canned .vcgeiitiV*.’ 1 S—“A few chair* made near Den mark." 4- -•‘Four p’nw beam*, several axe handles, a haft bushel or mme of aw vet 5= . • 1 ■. fi—’’Nothing at all” wa* the repty of < Ight other d *ler* in gi'iierai mercli- «ndi*«, including gr.iceiie*. ' All thesest<>r-a Had a plenty of good eatables, all ngtde elsewhere, mid the moat of the motley paid lor them goes North and We*t. and stars there. MEMORIAL DAY. T*te River* Bildge Memorial As'n ri ,tinn will observe Friday, May the flr«t as Meinoiial l>av. Ttir Hon. F. I>. Mnith of Colnmbia, and Herbert K Gyle* of Aikaa, will deliver the M- niorial addre«sea. The following committee* have been a(m«iiMtrd; - „ On gn und* and order of the day— J D Jennv. Uetiry Carter, W. D. hease, H. W.l’hittv. W. 11 Kilter, J A Peter*, 4 r.. J C Kinard ■On Mtt*tt.— W II. KU'er, 4. C. Ki nard, W. It Sea*e. Dr. G W I. l,oad- holt. 4. A r hassareau. ^ The public is cordially invited and ,ladh-s are earnesily nquested to .tower*. Dr. X. K. Kitkland, ' Jennv, Sec. 1’rea. liy*. s C , Apr 4, ’OS. ?IFE LOsfcJ’. Elliott Greon, colored, w a* lodged in jail on Min day, charged, wiilutha mur der of Boh smalls, cohued, on .Satur day night, about two mllea from BiacK vllle. Green and small* had been gambling at the house of the latter, w ho won Urewn’a money and pistol, Gieen struck Small* w ith a smoothing iron, crushing his akull Taking ha k hi* pistol Green left the house for an hour or *o hut returning found his vie tlm.still alive and set the house on fire. Green was arrested at a colored church ai-Klko upon Information furnished by Cliiton Mn*ely and Kd Ferguson colored, who were present at the homl cide. LONG BRANCH I’ll 1 LOSOPflY. We attended Hie play at the Opera House In Barnwell on Friday night, 27th ult'. It was rendered by h country troupe, gott.'ii up lyr the*' people of Don Barton and sneLIng. The troupe luunhera 32 Inclivuiiig the two mana gers who, bv the way, are both la nes, Mra, Wm. Darker and Miss Annie Bax ley. , Now we have not been in (lie habit of attending drama* in our old days, but from what we saw and heard are of the opinion ihat everybody was sat Dried Ihat they got well paid for the Investment they made. The house xx.i* packed w ith all *ori* of people except had one*.' We halt no need, of the presence of an officer, everything worke i like a charm and ihe proceed# amounted mover one hundred dollar*, to go on rebuilding S-ven Pirfe* church The cnir.panv bad not ail been together since New Year’s night, fhe 1h*1 play called the ’ Demon pf the Gla**,’’ allowing wliat become* of a drunkard (following ns it did, the lion Mr. Featherstone’s *pce<'1i.) wa* a hard hit on dispensary, tipplei* and waa alone worth the price of the ticket. Or- tiinarily we are not much in favor of opera plav*. when outlandish people ne with so,oe queer brogue or tue and with oostumca and lap hardly dqc*nt and who ca-rry ill til* mpney they get toniy real di«a*ter hy saving May **le dav, when the county con wen (Jon wrillhe heTd. Mr. Frank M Mix*on. who waa the yocngest Con Iederate volunteer from Men h f 'aroli'ia, wa« in town on Mon day, a* eumiv hearted a* heforei the gray began to crown bia head. Couple of months ago Mr R. Creech Kobe ns put out a number of grape vine cutting*. Last week he was *nr- prjaid to rind oi>one of them a ainalt bur promising bunch of grape*. The O urt of Common Plea* R pear iug nitjiniriiment sine die. Judge I’fince ha* presided with great accep xjttiiiiii- ..icnil will agyv the high county. * * - lion. I). 8. Henderson will not he a candidate for the IJnl'ed Slate* Senate in ihi* dimmer’* primary c*mp«!g" for teasoos In wbich the public Would not he interested A* there I* no pub lic is»ue of lntece*t Involved Col. Hen- der»« n i* amply justified to look after larger mailers needing hi* great abili ty- In R'd Oak Township on Sunday Mr William Smith waa shot by hi* non John, dying on Tuesday from the wound. It la *aid that the father wa» pursuing hi* *on with an open Indfe when the tetal shot wa* lired. Coroner Warner held The inquest. The ami D ahmit 17 rear* old He aarrcnderetl u> Ihe Sheriff yciterday. The recent liigh rise of heef and mut ton North and We*t tiMiot expected to —floiifdy i ffect tlie smaller market* which are supplied by home raised cat tle and sheep. in the cities that Gaw thdr ration* frpm the western packing houseia the breakfa*’. steak* and dinner roa«t* will he smaller and have a me tallic liavor. v, ' - This condition ought to help the country afid / ill. if mors attention and • ffort shall he given to cattle and sheep raising. f«r in addition to supplying trie smaller town* the raiser* thereof exmld get good money fdr first claa* beeTtnTd mutton from city consumers DEMOCRATIC DUTY. Gen. Willie Jones. State Chairman, has issued a call to the county chair men in which he sava: In accordance with the constitution of the party you will at once cal! tin club* of your county to meet on Sat iirdiy, April 25. for the purpose of electing delegate* to the county con vontinti which convene* Monday. Max 4 Each county la entitled to double the representation It ha* in the general assembly When your county convention meet* you will plca«e call attention to fhe fact that every voter this year must 1 • registered in o r deriA0 he qualified to vote lu the general election in Novem ber next. Let me urge upon you the necessity ot getting oi.t as many people In the elttb meeting* as yon can, "Wt that the delegates to the county co'iveui-ioiiswl 1 ) *he elected by aa large a vote aa possi ble. Castle Hall, Barnwejl Lodge No: 1C K. of P. KarnweP, S. C. April 3, 11KS. P. P XLV. WHEREAS: It ha* plenaed God to call to his la-t reward our hrothey, Mike Brown, a past Chancellor of this ioiljjL vhetefore, ne it resolved : That while we how in submission to the will of Gnd„ we realize that this lodge ha* los.t a true, xealou* member, who was ever ready with hi* talent* and hi* purse m aid in hHihjiiig up the lodge in which he was a Charter mem her, and Ita Past Chancellor by elec tlon Keaolved further: That IWW lodge tender to bis ibereaved lamilv our heartfelt sympathy‘t'n this their sad bereavement and a copy of these reso lutions, suitably engrossed he trati*- udfted to them in token of out sonow. Resolved further: That these reso lutions be inscribed in onr minute*, and that the lodge be draped in mourn ing for a period of thirty days. i—. T. K Gnmings, II, L. O’Bannou, Comte. AVm. Mx'Nab. announce myself a 'Candidate fnf re-electimi to the idltce of Countv Supervisor, subject to the role* and regulations of the Democratic Primary election, and pjedgt* myself to nhUie hv tire result and to support the tuiuitiee* of the party. , ; ; ~ J. B. Morris FOR AUDITOR. Barnwell, S. C„ April Oih 1908. I respectfully announce my*elf a candidiite for reeieetion to llie office of County Auditor, snhj ct to the niDs -and regulations of ill-* IV*m:><.:ratle Pii- mary election, a.ml pledge myself to a- hide by the rxGnlt and to support the iiomineegot the party. J C. Keel. Barnwell, S. C.,'April Cth IIKis. I resnectfully anhounce ntysrlf a eatidldare for tlie (>flice County Atidt,- tor subject t-* the ru'e* and regwla’ious of tne Democratic I’risniry cloctlnit, and -piedge inv-elf to abide by the re suit ami to support tne nominee- of the party. , V R W Kiicv. FOR SHERIFF. CAT.F T KOI’I.K iRitiei CHASING 'TUE GOLDEN — ' A forfnor piinter or Thk writes ua from New York city datetfr April 1H : I he tact Is, everything keeps moving soliere,that doe lias not much tjtne to do auvtbing els» exx'ept hustle to keep up with llte “Yankee hulines* fiend* After living among them twxi years or more i no Unger wonder why the North I* ao niiicli richer than the >outh The majority of Hie people here weem never to think of anything hut liu*i iu*s. Till* i* so different from the *outh. w here people auinetTmcs take a day off ami go fishing, that it U hard m get used tn. ~ ’ Up to flirt of March bu«in«oi* w as awfully dull here, but thing* are gradually improving, though there air thousatuU and thousand* of people >vorami liable id re- mam in that condition until Hicre I- some check pot uiMinv the Importation f cheap fort ign labor One iea*oti every tiling is ao tltt'l is that the bu«i ties* men who eoiitrol the monev will notri*k putting out) heir ca*n until titev see how the election comes out this Fall. Willl*tort, S C , March Ikth llXiH. I re*p6c fu'lv announce niv-cir H CniiTtfilate for the ollkt, 1 of Hlieflff, sub-’ jpet to ths rule* and regulations of the Democrat); I’riinarv elcciiui, iiii.I pledge myself to abide iiv. ih^ result and in autiport the noiliinees of the 'party. 8. A. Wi»e. x Kairfsx, S. >larch, 17.ItTPCW. I respeetfrtWy ffnnonnoe mvsclY a andliTafe for.the offi '6 of soli ject to' the ruTe* and regiftaiions of the Dmnociattc Primary elvxuion, an i idedge inyself to abide hv the result tnd to support the nominees ot the l>'t ' A. TT. F. TIionu*. ' WHY SHOULD WE? La«t ThimtdaT an eateeued goo 1 citlaen. who U one of our he*c good friends, remaiked to us: "Yon didn’t hurt yotiraelf at editorial work fills week.” It wa* a true bill, and the reasons therefor were satisfactory to our test *«K mind. For the ladles w^re too in terested In the mitiiiierr opening*, and Tanner* Mm busy in liieir sunshine bathed Held*, and town folks too varl ously occupied’to care, -Besides Dr. Berhune Patterson had given n* a Hne article, nudour big scisanrs had cHp- t>ed the ,overnmeot treatment tor hog cholera and other flowers and fruits ol exchanges. - And this week we are taking life eaav, be.enu*e on our table lies the grandest ham we have ever owned, a fOhlributlon from- tost ideal fanner, Mr. W T. Calhoun We arc not sav ing when it will he cooked, hut w'e are going to he happy in thoughts of gooii time coming, and nniil it ha* been consumed we will do a* little work ns possible. Besides we haxe pressing Court job work on hand, and ta-tly he cause there i* no Imuortant public is sue that will suffer bv our dixersion. J3AVES MOTHER AND UNCLE. • Parl«. Feb 2'i -A little child has saved hi* mother and uncle, as well a* hTiiself, from a terrible death hv what appeared to hint a simple remark. A poor iiitin nad come'to their home, and had beep seated ncirr a lire while the peasants went out to fe»-d their cow* in the stable. The frugal «npp< r, com si-ting of soup and potatoes, was being cooked, and on their return the little fellow told his mother in an under tone that she need no: mix any salt with the potatoes, a* the stranger had put some in the pot. Aoon they were seated at the table dismissing the soup, but when the visitor said tnat he hsd had enough after Hie potatoes xvrre served, the on ole, *’ho had overheard the boy’s re luark, became convinced that mischief had been at work. Taking up hta gun. hn pointed’ it at the stranger and threatened to shoot him if he stilt re- fused Mi/rmirh t he potatoe*. The man Fhat bkfkt1~B*4wxTTorrfed to comply, hut hardly had indivixMallv on the night of the show wa* Oktt one of onr *niall bovs forget tininiie gyp*v tent. General Ashley and all the raft of creation, got into 'Ndreain land, bung hi* head over the V»t of the buggy ami when we arrlyed Nt th# p«>or »tou«« di*$r in Cork of Lung Bran, h ami Turkey creek, we riisuovered that he had lo*t his cap. Then late sleeping the west tnornlisg for *11 It*ml* gave us • _ mouthfuls when he swallowed a few he fe 1 down dead. , The peasant searched him and found a revolver, a knife and a whistle. He promptly blew the whistle, and figures approached, when he fired.in-4heir di* reel ion. There is Ao doubt the indi vidual who had thna ahu«e I hla ho*pf? taitay had tried to pot sow the femity 6s. and that the two other men were ao complice*. The pea waul aide money in m bowse. 0 Burglars Took Old Garun’ill in Which Hoarded 5 * t t to * % t xV DR. F. M. DESIIST. New Y<>fk Lrcatfatry *|. C.ot*.tv Prices, titll.-e h Risidenoe. Wililston. S.C. Make iniointiiieiits Ify mail or tela- I>|h>*W'. • T“ r- J -. , 'AH 'Vi»ik 8pj>t CaJh^. ‘ * xV xk xV ly xk xfc IV « XI/ xk xk xV xV W x(/ xV xV \V XI/ « X* 4/ t i xV 4/ xV 4/ 4/ tk Money Had Been Sewed. f r xV l XV ' V *XEW YOIiK—Wm. M. Alley., who wns for >oars an onoinci’T on tin* (‘Icvatod ami later a motonnan iyn tin* elevated, went to tin* Hronx Itrancli of*one «tf the l»i^ trust <’<)rtij»ainea ami drew out ^-dKKUu savings. The money, was in two five ar ami ten one Immlred dollau hills. Mrs. .VIleA’ lippotl open the bottom seam of an old skirt ami sewed l lie money in, hill “ml to hill end, around the not tom, ami doim* the work so earefuITv deteetion ffeYied. Alievs wimi* at a theater party, bur liottie ;u ooo VV A'sfejicster avenue. - and the skirt alonj^ with other artiehs of veiware and trinkets. Mrs. Aliev he- While the raided tlieir enitied off elitthin<2:, s»l Was “lars C Iieves xV i 4/.J one Th the stolen skirt is at this time hein# worn who is unaware of the valuable load it e police sent oiit a description of the that by somt carries, THE HANK OF FLACKY I LI-H has Jiurtrlar Proof Steel Safe made. We Kuiirlar insurance and every one in fin the Hank heavily bonded. ,tho finest al>o carry employ-of Or «!/ V •V 'V 'k xs -XV 'J/ xV v!/ w W </ xk xk 4> V Xk 4/ 4/ » 9 *■ * * * A * xt 4 4 xt* 4 4i 4 4 4 xl/ 4 xl xl « 4 4 xt 4* 4 4* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY or ltAKNWF.LT, ' lu fWtafc- ComF- B) 4. K. &I Ding, F.*q Juxlgc uf I’ndug* fat •r. m.«• i Minty. tYhstwi VV. <;;t:n >r>‘ sl um,. C. C. P., MNh hi ,<lj suit iu ti» mm- to grant to hint I-etifirs of «lintnt-t-iUrt»n <lc tso.ts uon *rti the mtat* ivtit i ffivt* of t’Ua !. AtiriwiHm, xircrMfd. Tlic-f an-, thi-reforx-, t*> cllu Hint a linonisll nil unit *lii'jii1ii*, t'tf ki iUrvil nml rr«1itor* of llii' *ni4 Lllu I. Anderson. ■ It:-cased, that ihi-v l>" ati'l iiii« nr In-fort-nu*; In the Court ol I’roKitO' to !*' in 14 «t Barnwrll on Moiulav etih "t X|.iIMmi* att-r pabtutauun thnreof at 11 o'olork it( t'.fdo t"'oo|,, to »li,»iv cause, ICanx tli. x have xvh) Hie -ai<l ailiiitiintratiou ntxuiiM not Inigrsi t-<1. Given' under mj hatci thw Ikr.ti day of Alarcli Ann >'ItuMuni, BUM. , J. K S.VKI.i.lN'Oy I hoi ntc J udgi‘- > piihli.lu 'l tu Ttm BxcMvn.i. l*t(,n.r. Apr l Snd. I'.i s. By THK SfAlL UF SOUTH CAROLINA, • .COl M Y OF BAKNW FI.L. In flic P^obaW. Cotui; J K. . t iif(tii «. or Probate tn H.vriixveK l.’oUnty. \t.iv l.riwtoq Ackerman, ap- • of Admliilstratlun on thn lb i t* of 3'. 4. Ai kumau, do- Lr late lor the wffi.'P ot .sheriff of B.irn- well i-oiiotv, >otlij '< , t to iio* -ru’.vs atiil regulations.of the ileiiiocMitlc (iri.nary. W illiam W. Moore. FOR CO RON HR. Snelllng. 8 C. March 2*lt!i lies I respect fa II v nruoujiee in\*e|f » caitdilale tor the office of (’oroiicr ot^ Bsrnwett fjonury viitiject t*» trie rote- anil regulation* of the Democrat hr l*i i mary election, and pledge tti\«elf tfi ahidv bv the.remit niut to support the nominee* of the pnttv. *=— - « B Lrfex:hr~ FOR MAG.I S I RATE. WUIDton, S^C., Auii! 7lh Ififei. I hereby announce mx *eif a candi date for the office of Magistrate nt W II- llston, subject to the rule* and regula tion* of the Democratic primary. 1 pledge mv*elf to abide the results and support the nominee of ihe party. AV. L. Frederick. Barnwell, s . li., March S3 ) IfHis. I hereby announce myself a caodl date for tliu, office of Magistrate at Barnwell subject to the roles and regtilaliolia ol ihe DemocratiJ pri.nat v i plnlge mv*elf. to abide the result* and support the noniioee* of the party. E. W. Holman. ANNOUNCEMENT FORIttOS. The 8ottUi Carolina School Improve ment A*-ociation offers thirty five pr ze* for the most rfecided maAeiiil iniprovement made during a given length of time. Five of the prize* are one hundred dollar* each and thirty are fifty dollar* each. Regulation* concerning the prizes areas follow*: 1. Improvement* tnnsr he made he^ txveen March 1st IH >7 and Devetncer 10th 11)08. j. i’lize* w ill ba.hi*aided to school* w here most.d< dried material improve, ment* have l^en made during that time. 3. Untl.xr material iiiiprovemeiits are Included, local taxatfim. conaolo datlun, new huildiug*. repairing aud luiintiug old one*, librarte*, reading roomsTir table*. Interior decorations beautifying yards and better general equipment. 4. No school can compete unless it it l*i^,-rural * Iwol -.No town xx Ith more than 600 population shall be ele glbie ». All who enwfr thl* contest mn*t aend names and demulptlor.s or school* before improvements are made to the President prior to October 1st l>. All description*. photograph* and other evidences showing improve ments must be sent to the President before December 15th P.KW. The Chair- utan of. the Board ol, Trustees of atvy school competing must approve al) de scriptions liefiiro and attar Improve ments are made. 7. ^Pri*** will be awarded In check* at the Annual Meetitiir of the ttouth Garoliea School Improvement Ae*oci- ai]on r December 31*t UHkS. The'Brlae* are to be used for further improvement in the schools receiving them. „ Mary T. N ance, Pre*. Columbia, 8. C. A BRASH EDI FOR. Because Editor P-rry Hawk+rrs of fhe Taylor ( l« x ) .InuriiuLKitcliotP^ii horse and buggy lUt the Wreels of Abe tow n he vx ay errested and flood $1. He appealed tn the county co - rt iiud h td one continuance. A hung* jury resulted at the last term, and the other day the jury before .lodge l.aw han nt Georgetown brought in a venln-t of guilty and assessed hi* fine .at $1. «x htch was still the loxv *r. rino. I*p to tne la«t trial Colonel HawUln* .pleaded hi* oivii case, hut rinallv einn’loyed lawyer. While the line xx a* $1, tin- costs ran the amount up to (>>3. - LIKE. Lot me hut live my life from year u year. Wlt’n Tor ward face and unreluctunt soul. X6t hastening to, nor turning from tin* goal: Not tiiouming for tlio thing* that dis appear *— In the dim past, nor holding back in fear From whit the future veil*; but wi'ir a whole And htrpfVY heart that pat* Its -toll To youth and age, and travel* on xvtUt, eheer: So let the way wind up the hill or down Through r/jugh or smooth, the journey 3 ill he j »x ; Still seeking what i songht when but a hoy New friendship, high adventure, and a crown, „. I shall grow old, hut never lose life's .... ^.z-sr, —. Because the roair* Inst turn will hie , the best. Henry Van Dj ke. .•» «.v •»’ . A . » y-xijGrojyl'f g: rgqwy $ GET READY • • • •••••(>•» • • • • »• • • • ♦••••• •» v x» «• • • W I '•a£ • • A BRIGHT ITER ANR BETTER ANOTHER CAR LOAD O? FINE MULES JCrtl’ ItK''ELVED AM) lliEY ARE IIIK FIN EVP AI.I. ROUND t EVER HAD SHIPI’EO.' A 1.80 25 8TAI.K t. U t’TKHS AT f’Jti 04 4 UST KECKIVKD ^ J. I) WHITTLE. • ■ rnvst.’lf a practical faimur I know the ikmmIs ot trit coTintiy and always fully Oxyual every demand and expeeta- tion. . liuvimr for cash I have choice of all inai’ket8 v and kuo*/ the best and iro there, ' BuyiHgr in tar and train load qnantitfol I get the h»we8r prices and lar^ost di^eoui'.ts. Knowing the value of good seeds I raise oats for niysell and for mv eustomerH. T hese ndvtintages 1 gladly share with tny fnendH. Here is one open secret of si ice ess, an. assurance -ef-good crops: . - The farmer who has the hestjfiork stock, * implt'uients andji plent y of food and forage wages hands and share crop pi ms. Whittle wijl s(dl you the Rest. THREE CAKS HOUSES. At.I. GOOD, SUITABLE ?FOR SADDL* LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAFT PUIMIO-ES. _ ^ TWO C \RS Ml LE.*, NONE BKITEtT, FOR FARM. WAGON AND TIM- RER USES. not GU I’ BEFORE I’KI' ES, ADVANt Efx. TUB WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH IN THE SOUTH,* wagons, gets the a no l»e**t U'Vr.v.s Mi plies for h< tte Estate,! aiid < i.'l.'Usi'd. These are, therefore, to rite nml admontn, all hikI siiisiiiar, tin- kindred and eri-Jltora of tbc «nl I T. J. Ac ketnan, decemwd, that they be and appear ls;:i>re tne. In the f our! of I'roViaie t>> t>e held nt Barnwill on Monday, l-ltli <'nx of 'prfl lists-after pnf>llca(ton lieix'ot ut 11 o’e.loek tv Hn-forenoon, to show ••Hu**' If any they have, xvhy fhe said admin- i.-t rut ion sln-ttld not be granted, tilx;< n tmder ufx* Iluiid this tt'lh day of Mttrx.il Am.ii Domini, iui.s J4*HS K. sNKI.l.HW,' . .tmlue of "pi nttytft. Published In Tiik fi xioxwi i,i. /Flcvca Aprtrj'iit ttv". \*ir* * KKWF.LI. A-rWH . . "“-"”7 ■ SPEAKING FACES. With unexect eu 11 p n i}, ft vritk m derttaiidibg o' < f vential* utid exi< Utiop, *M i es-rul p act leal f^perUnee and U«ve fur and priilc in art Jte (cvl jnoiflcd In prtwifsing fullest sa'bfsetlon to all pulruus appreciattnc the BEST in Piioto(.rr*phy, Our Pi it trait Work i* of the highest rxcal*. enev, truo to.nature ami unexcelkd in par feet picturing. l We make Kodak Pietur*-*, Fort Caul*, Eo- aw Ph inree snd Hi every Inch * f the entirt tied of I'hotogruphy are um inpumU by nay < lay studio. To Our beautiful line of (be most seleaa Picture* for wall decoration we ask tto *|h< ini and eritleul attention of the public. Haring and pledging oar liert nervier* our friemU we ask with eiitirr eonl'deue* the upportutiit) to mxke c*mkI our every prmuia* Vi US. KELLY S STL’I) K), Bi.s-gmxJt A* WANTED.' v ONE I A K W A TON’S. BEST IN MATERIAL, PLENTY OF TROUBLE lit mufed by stagnation of the liver and bowel*, to |fet rid of it and headuebe end biliousness and the imlson that bring* jaundice, take Dr.’ Kin , ’* New 'Life Pill*, the reliable puriKer* that do the work wltbnur grindlnf or griping, at U. N, Burckhalter’a drug store. • Whew wa fall back on poetry to fill ap you maj know that news Is scarce. J. D. ~ iii..uTivu.i.n. s ) — c TiIF- The nitrogen absorbing Inellli di* cover-'d in root nodule* txventy years ago were derived from arable soil, hut were attracted to_h*gumtnon* plan:*, only though Hte variety favoring pea* differed from that found on lupins. ■ With the leguminons plant of it* choice each for.u of micro-orgatrHnti entered into ttue armboHIc relation ship, absorbing nitrogen frotn the air and feeding it.ro the higher plant and receiving carbon iu return, in exitetk- ments at King’s College. London, ihir- Ing the last two or three years. Prof, Bottom’ey ha* not only shown an in crease of SO per cent in ih«- yield of leguminous plants in soil sown with the proper bamlli, hut he haasucceeded in producing varle'-ies of the bacilli lor other plants, thus Increasing the yield „alao of cereals, ro***, «'ahhage* and to tnatoe*. Hi* method ha* cou*i*ted in cHtaytmtlug several generations of ha- cilil away from the leguminous root in an latrnct of the new rimi, the de scendsnts thus acquiring a taste for the new fund. Tliere-sttem* t)*» reqaniv to doubt that nitrogen fixing, bacilli may be adapted to all green plants and the soil may be fertiliz'd without The nitsates made by itijemlcal and eteetiT cal act‘do.* m/sm Bank of Barnwell T/je Oldest and Strongest — Bank in Barnwell County Depository of The State amt «.f S.mth Carolina, flic County of Ram well Ihe down of Baittwell r Fifty cof(5Tcd laborers tc once for logging, railroad and sawmill work. Steady work good veages, paid every night with checks, which may be turned into office for cash every two weeks and house rent free. Abo can use white labor. Call or address Breon Lum ber Co., Ulmers, S- C. locafe^T jbnS. A. l-Ry. o; WSn t P. H. Biclui^iaB Wm. McNal, ' Calhoun & Co. Capital, - - - - - - • Surplus and Undivided Profits, $(M).0f)«-09 $45,000.00 N To save tborrev is .of. hard '• hrn once a hank account Is started f Jr nioncv iii a bank cannot burn •» hole ihr* |Mn'k*'r. \ bank accoiiiu mean* paving hill* by ch«ck—_thc only absolutcjv jkm-wav. Checks leave no room for argninciM n* to xx h< n or how a bill wa* paid. n Ii cheek i* iceoi.lt d in the I'Htik's hook* Thesa togelier "iili xonr money hipI ilia esocailexl elicebs are kej.t for you in burglar aim fire proof x’siilt*, Y'ou haxe ,ucce*c In them at any time. * ... l^*t h* talk this over w ith von the next time yon are in town Iflm- pos*iril<; Upeaif . Write u*. 1 . The annual State Repwiutx of*_ THii t'oirfi*derate Vefeian* of SmiiIi Uaro- Una wifi in* he.hl ju Grcelivi Ir, August 11,12 and 13. I* Life, Accident, cycloiNe LIGHTNING V and Live Stock mURANCE. —M Lowest Rates In- - Strongest QpmPANEts -UFE44r»^4L»lpi HE BANK OF FARNWEIjL ' ' v-W