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> v *~ "1WK BffJr . ...V- -OV- ^ • ' .*■ »- I ■ l v . "‘ v* , . v . ■■’••- ■Pf'^ -\l *5% I The Barnwell People. —5^ mo. w. HOLMES. Eilltor 1 Prop'r LlRHBSr COUSTT CIRCCLATIOT TMOltbliAT. APRU.,!«, 1«M. — X Thfo« I)hv« with- .Iriiwn fn>»n Mir rontrrl before tbo peo ple for Ibe Unite*! StHte* Kenmoreliij)., Hom»> m«ire of the M.ptrmst* erill in til'* field ought to quit, qnltlily end quietly. Tfwro U aplenty of loom In the nice in ■ enolher *tron>: men to go |n end e pie uy of time in **filch to win the toga. Pnvldid he be of eonfid eenatoriel qualilv timber, of clean. unapo»t*d record, nf aoiid itcqniromi nt. of broad ga'iged Judgment, of far reading fore- * gtit and of the courage to do the rigbt, unfrlghtened by pnWic clamor, Nad nnxpoiled by the HaUtiy of ayco phanta. Oflatoyraia the aenlor Senator of Sonlli t'arbllna ba* been one of the for* moat figured in Hie op|*er Imqee of f'tmgreaa- 'TliongU c<»oiparativefy a 1 poor man Vo far a a tbia world’a good* count lie lia* stood like a Haul In that '•Mirilonairc'a Club,” higher Mjan^hla hrelliren tliere in mind endowment. Iioneat purpoae. and courage ol con viction . Kvan tliOMC differing In ojvin Pm and policy admit, an I admire tlie e.troag Pfikonxlity of the man.- now are invalid from overwork. The Stnto and the nation expect that the colleagii" to he clioaen for him till, year aball be worthy of the past and picacnt of the Palmetto state. Pommi.aioner Wataon landed thirty Odd 1 immicninu from Kngtand in t o- luml'ia on Saturday, "juat the kind wanted.'* 11 ;* to be hoped that they w ill fiaxe better luek than the aufferer* of Happyville. whose pitiful «tory we copy today from the Aiken Recorder, ff we remember rightly these Npoor .Iowa were welcomed n* “juat tlie kind wanted** when they were settled on tfhe hottomlees aand hill* of Montnio- renei and eXfiectcd fo draw from th^t arid hieaet of nature food for them aelve* and their little onoa. The Slate thiit permitted If not encouraged their aaflirtee should make good their loaaea out of the money appropriated for tlie immigration dcpaitmont. GATUERKD FJ.OWER, On Monday morning after an lllhesi of only a few day a the gentle dyey of little ilagood, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J O. Patterson Jr., cloaad lu the. la«t slumber and the whiteapirit, bnaidled y a single toitolf of alu, tinwounded >y a >lngle emo of life, passed into tlie We, tender keeping of tho Ohriat for- everniore. I^ent to devoted mother and loving father for hut a few brief rrontha hla life mUslon lias be^-n com pleted, yet the sweetness of his smile, the music of hi. voice, the Inpocence of his ways will l»e treasured In the bruised hearts that sorrow now^, but Mist shait find him again In tho para diso above in God’a good Mute, TR1BUTH OF RESPECT. — IVlicrevs, it has’ (ileasexl Alhiiglitv 0,id In HU inlinltc w is«lniti to remove frooi our mid-t our devotetl brother und once h tiaitor of this church, iho lti-v Geo. N. Askew who died near Healing Springs March H'OH, Resolved that we how In humble snlunUsioii to the will of Almighty God knowing that He doeth all things for fern best, H'e fetd that we have l«*at a devoted friend, a pure Christian pastor, one whom every member of this church loved and who wll\ long be jemembered by u«, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Baptist Courier and itaiuNW ki.l Pico- ri.s fof pnbUcNtton. IV. H. Woob rr— It. M. Wilson, Coin Hilt tee. Elko,S. C. April 4 IUW. UEMOCRATIC CM^l A1KKflXG, The Harnwcil r Club w ill meet on Saturday, April Mith, aPSb’clock p. m. tu reorgaiiixe, elect delegates to the Cduntv Com entlon «im1 transact such ..utUcr bo aloe** roe-may lie pi rrprn'' " Geo. W. Peacock. Piesldent. H. !,. O’Hannon, secretary. The HUckyllle Club will meet at 4 o’clock on naturday afternoon, April 2-ttli, to reorganise, elect delegates to the County Convention and transact siicli other busincsN »• may come be fore IV. 11. K. BnUt, Pre.-ideirt. NEW CANDIDATES. Coroner Clayton H • fffarncr announ ces hit candidacy for realectlon In tbia lasne. Mr. D Sam Bhtek today announces himself a vaudldate for. Magistrate at Barnwell. TUB COMMON PLEAS. The Juries were discharged or Thura- dar. Co Monday Judge Prince order ed the ci ierio adjourn the court sine die. During the term a vast amount of work was dime--well done too. The lawyers ear that Judge Prince lua (jone more to clear tlie calendars than anv oilier Judge who has presided here in a long series of yh«ys. Many cases that haver umbered the docket Tor many terms were settled without trial. Nc*t Monday Judge, Prince will commence a two weeas term ol the civil court at Aiken, after whu-h he will go to Greenville, In which, circuit eleven consecutive weeks of work will he Ilia task. PLENTY OF TROUBLE la caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels, pi get rid of it ami headache and h)lt::u-nesa and the pniaon* that brings Jaundice, take Dr. Kind’s New Life Pitts, the reliable purittera that do the work w itlnrit grinding or griping. f>c. :*t 0. N, Burckliaiter’s dfug store- THE COM ISO CAMPAIGN. Bv virtue of th<r Gonstitmion ami _ jUiles of the Democratic party in Mil* Hi**, tba Dewocratle elwhs of thtv county are t«» meet, at their lespective places op meeting, Sytnrday, April -'6th, instant, at H o c)*H:k p. in., for the purpose of re organising. — Each club will elect a president,-one nr more vlce-prCiidents, a Mnrreiary and a treasurer, ale« u voffHhlUre ou registration, aii executlxe conimittee and such other committees as each club may desire, to consist of not less than throe tnemliars each. Kaeli club shall also elect delegates to Ilia County Sbinvenllon the basis of representation ■belnx one delegate for every twenty- live enrolled members or a 4uaJority I tact ion thereof. — The (>Hinty Convention will meet at HamwelT, Monday. Msy 4til. next, to elect delegates to the htate Dvniocrutic C.onyenlion in he held lu Columbia. May JOth. The County Convention Is entitled to doable tlie representation in tlie Stnte Convention it has in the General Assemtdv. A full attendance at the club' meet logs urged. Attention of the voters of thta county if called to the fact that each and evory «1g§ niuet re register this year or they «auuot vote id the general election. V* C. Kraim, County Chairman. --«•» By order of W||ie Jones, chairman of the Stale Democratic Committee, and in acuordadce with the constitu tion of the party there will be a con Ventlon of the Democratic Party of Barnwell County held in the Court House on May |*li.. ; — r —-—**• The delegates Irom each club are re- qtiested to meet at tlie ollice of Clerk «d the Court as early in the morning of that date as possible, that a proper Iv accredited list may be prepared lie fore the oonveution is calle.l .to order. Each chib has a right to send a dele gate to every S5 members or fraction fhcreof. The Executive committee of fbe county will aiao meet that dnv. Jf. V. Kirkland. W. t:. .Smith. Secy. Chatrmaa. THE HAPPYVILLK CULONY. Not Very Hnpjiy, Nor arc Their Creditor*. The colony of Hungarian or Russian Jews settled upon tire tract ol piair land near Moimiioreiici several years ago. and uiiar.amed 'I’he llappyville Cktlouy, has come to tbo grief, w hich appeared Inevitable to every one who B tew the conditions. A tract of 2 200 acres of as poor land, as Aiken county contains was bought for the nigh price of a few dollars per acre, ami *old at a nice adxancw to Eu ropean Jexvs, who becHtnc stork holders in the so-called conuiany. These Jexvs had had no experience In agriculture in Europe, and of course still loss un derstood anvtliing ahmrt—aellcultural metliods in Soiitli Carolina They Nvcre put on land which is *<• poor tin:t they I'ould not really make a living off k* The result is repurted to be "a Ilnal oollapse of the whole scheuio. We learr that the land is mortgaged to Messrs. M M . kiuI T W. Coward for HKt. and the Jewish Agricultural A. industrial Aid Society of New- York nas a second mortgage on tlie* land, and one on 2 mules: The Hank of Aigcn has a mortgage of foOt) on o horses; and Mr J. T. Shuler a mort gage on sundry other stork and im- plemenU , The colonists have hren strugging . for some time, but now the end of their struggle seems to fasve come.—Aiken Recorder. -Rev-. James Jefferson, fjie colored preacher wliose wounding ia described on fourth page, is dead. B. W. Wil- Hams, the colored defective wlio shot him, is iirOrangeburg Jail for trial. A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. “I have just completed a twenty year health 'ktrntmice- : mipuseU 4m Bucklaii f * Arnica Salve, whieh cured me bleeding pilea juat twenty years ago,”-writer O 8. Woolever, of Le- Kaysvllle, N. Y. Biicklen’s Arnica Salve ’ hea'a the worst sore*, bolls, burns, wound* and cuts In the shortest time. 25c. a:C. N. Burckhalier’s drug store. v Tho April term of tlie Supreme court will commence next Tuesday. The Second circuit cornea llrst with 1C ap peal cases on the calendar. THERE I* NX) UNBELIEF. . nr 1 - (Edgar Bultver Lyttton.) ed beMfrth ibe Whoever plants a WM And waits to see It push stray the ailod. He trusts is God. ’neatti winter’s fields of of the future Whoever sees snow The silent bsrvrsU grow God’s power must know. _ Whoever lies down on bis couch to sleep. Content to lock each sense In slumber deep. Knows God will keep. Whoever says “To-morrow.” "The unknown,” "The future,”., trusts tho power alone ' , He dares disown. The heart that looks on when eve- lid* elort And dares to live when life has only woes, God’s comfort knows. Tliere is no unbelief. And dav by day and night, nocon- scjwutly, .The heart live* by that faith the lips deny. God knowsth why. NOTtCfc TO DEBTORS AND ’ • CREDITORS *All persons Indebted to tbs estate «f L. W. Tollmans, deceased, srs rsqnest ed to make prompt paynmnt, and sny persons who may have claims against the mid estate will please present them, properly attested, to the under signed. Mrs. Margaret P. C. Yonmao*. Executrix. Laurens Youtnans, Exec tor Fairfax, 8. <).. March W;b 19W. DEATH WA9 0N 1118 HEELS. Name and Address. 'Jesse p. Morris, of Skippers, Va..' had a close call in the spring of IbOti. He savs: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and wirh such a fear ful cough thjttiny friends declared consumption had me, and death wa* on my heels Then I was persuaded to try Dr: Klifg’s N**xv Di*coverv. It “Aftlped -me Immediately, and ‘ after Inking two and a half bottles 1 was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for cough* und lung disease in all the world ” Hold under guarantee at C. N. Burckhalter’s drug store. 50c. and f l 00. Trial bottle free. "We have found it.” The Eureka Fiah Net eglebes it* cost in w night, does not Conflict with State laws of ex terminate the little flsh, Made of galvanized wire it Is a sure catcher ami safe keeper. State size of stream. Call soon or write to II. C. Dickinson, Agent, — " - UtWtl*. a. C? f To whr> m inngywticerm CALLING A CANDIDATE. Georges Greek, 8. C. April 11th IOOS. To Mr C. W. Moody, Barnwell, 8. U. Your many friends in lids section of tho county knowing your faithfulness to duty, vour superior business ability and public spirit a-k you to become and announce yourself a oMtididiite Id tlie primary electiofrfor County Audi ’tor. We cheerluII.V pledge you our nearly and siii(x;re support. ^ . Very truly, Many Friends. TO THE VOTERS OF BA UNWELL COUN1Y. * 4 Fellow Cltisens: The time. i« near at hunil w hen tlie sudoaof -toe candidate' will he heard in the land and I beg til rough the cqluum* *>f TOE PkoPLR io say a word or so to my brother far mers and offer t<> tlie voters of Barn well county a candidate upon whom I know we can all agreu. XiiaLsvtherwu dcp^i riram the old time democralTc maxim—Tlie office -hould seek the maiu ami not-Ht^'man the otffctniie more soqaly do we be come the prey of the political trickster the grafter and the demagogue. , With the fanners mainly rests the power of choosing our representatives to the laxv making council of the State Let us then unite our efforts in secur ing at least one fojtresentative, who b« tug a pratrth-al farmer hitmeif and dal iv subject to the trials, vexations, dia appolntinent and danger which Is th* common lot of that cia«s, is imbued with that practical and experimental knowledge of rural and farm cot.dl -tions wliix-h will qua! qualify him to consider intelligently such legislation as will tend to tlie betterment of those conditions. And of Hrat Importance, we want a man whom high character and unim peachable integrity commands the re sped of even bis enemies, and bende» lie must have tire mmitulhy to give wise direction to Ida efforts for the public's good. Such a man is'Capt. W. D. Black of Willistoii. In the name of a host Irieuds of all callings I nominate Itiin for the I.egisiature and call upon him to make the race. Capt. Black, once before honored by the people of Barnwell, had retired from the public eye, prefening the quiet of. lanfi life and enfplovmeut, nut be is too true a aon of Carolina to idiriiik fiom aiiy task id* people might impose upon lum. He is a young man of attractive personality, engaging manner* und culli-vated intellect and i above all a high tpned gentleman. If Heeled be xvill not he found wanting when the time of service comes. Many Friend*. Hay ff aid April <Ub IW*. BAMBEKC COI NTY NEWS. (Herald) —-——^ Tlu*. oll mlHs nt Bamberg and CANDIDATE COLUMN. Primary Election August 25tli. ^ . - ^TOTT S U I’ MR VI SO R. Barnwcfl, 8, C., April 7th 1908.: I rt^peetfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Countv Supervisor, «uhjecl to ihe riilesand regurstion* of the Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to abide bv the result and to support the nominees of the party. J. B. MorrlF. FOR AUDITOR. Barnwell, 8. C., April fl:h 19J3. I respectfully announce, mv«elf * e lor feeTectlon totlifl office of County A odium. •uhJeet^Kr rtrrTnTes and regulavioii* of the Democratic 1'ri •inary eloctlon. and pledge myself to a- bide by the result and to support j^)* nominees ol the party. J C. Keel. Barnwell 4 . 8. C., April tith HW8. I respectfully announce myself a candidate fhr the office County Audi tor. subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Primary election and pledge my-elf to abide by the re suit and to support the nominees of the party. R. W Riley. FOR SHERIFF. Den mark have closed down for the season. Congressman J. O. Patterson 1* cer- ininlv a hard worker lie Is leaving nothing undone which will he of bene lit to hi* eopatitiieiits. R M. Bruce, foreman of The Herald, is In New York, learning'to operate a I i not t plr..: »» llamherjg county candidates are back ward, blit no doubt some announce ment* wilf be forthcoming lu a short lime. - L The Bamberg Herald expects to move into iiK new building about tlie llrst of May. The up stair* is now complete, and we have some of the best ulHces in ilAiubwg for rent at reasonable prices. Col. T. J. Counts returned last Sat urday from a visit to the family of his daughter, Mr*. 8. H. ,8aoiHlers, In Florence. He lias been qidte eick, but his many friends will he glad to know that he Is improving. Fanner A. W, Brabham had finished plaining ids entire-cotton crop before the 5th Inst; WdIDton, 8 C , March 18th 1908. 1 re-poc.fullv announce mvseif a candidate for the office of 8heriff, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Gemoc ratio Primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the result and to support the nominee* of the party. A 8. A. Wise. Fairfax, 8. C. March. 17th 1908. * I respectfully announce invself a candidate for the cdUce of sheriff, sub j*ct to the rules and regulations of the Demociatic Primary elrytion, and pledge invself to abide by tlie'result and to support the iictninees of the party. B. F. Tiiomas. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor the office of Sheriff of Barn-, well comity, subject to the rule* and regulations of the democratic primary. William W. Moore: FOR CORONER. Barnwell. 8 C , April 14th 1908. Having served four year* a* Coroner of Barnwell County I ••ffer lor T»ielee- tlon subject to tho rule* of the Demo cratic Primary. *• Clayton 8. Warner. MEMORIAL DAY. The Rivers Bridge Mimoria) Asso ciation will observe Friday, May the first, a* Memorial Day. - | , - ^ The Hon. E D- Smith of Cpluinhia, and Herbert K Gyles of Aikeii, will » Areordlng to the Industiisl Age there are 3U.0U0 tiuemiiloved (versons In this nute, and the cotton mills are still reducing work time. IMnee the New England cotton mills Iwmji reducing wage* in March the pav of lk8,M)W mill hand* has been cut. There were hot timet in Aiken eoun- prdaj —the battle of the ballot* -the prohibition and ditpeu- -•--A. Hppolnted. On grrunds and order of the day— J. D. Jcnnv. Henry Carter, W. 1>. bea«e, 1L W. Chutyv-W. It Ritter, J. A. Peters, Jr.,J. C. Kinard On Music—W. II. Hitter, J. C. Kl- q*rd. W. D. Sease, Dr. G W, I. Load- holt. 7, A. Chaa*areaiir™ r The pghliu D oordially Invited end the ladies are earnestly requested to bring bowers. Df.N. F.Kitkland, J. W. Jenny, Sec. Pre«. Jcuiiye, 8. C., Apr 4, '0(4. Snelllng, 8^ C. Marcli 2(Sth 1908 I respectfully announce myself a cffndidaie for tlie offlea of Coroner ol Msirtwell County subject to thtx rules atid regulations of the Democratic Pri mary election, and pledge myself to ahidrf by the result and to support the nominees*o,f tla- partv. I.ewis B. Creech. ^ '~T. FOR- MAGISTRATE. Barnwell, 8. C„ April 1.1th 1908. I hereby announce mxsalf a candi’ dale for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell subject to the rules and regu lation* of the Democratic primary. i pledge myself t» abide the result and support the nominees of tlie party. D. oain Biack. Williston, 8. C., April 7th, 1908. - 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for liie office of Magistratfe-nt W il. deliver tlie Memorial addresses; ' ■ >^atou, subject to the rules and regula- The f.dlowing ciiitmlttee* li^Ve 1^Bh|^nns iof the Detiumratic primary. 1 pledge mvself tu abide the resultaand support the nominee of the party. W. L. Frederick. Barnwell, 8. ('.. Mj^ch 23J 1908. t hereby announce myself V eandU date for the ollice of Maghitrate at Barnwell subject to the rules and regulations ol the DemocrsMc primary. 1 pledge invself to abide the re«utts and support the nominees of the party. - 7j£. W..Holman. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice 1* hereby given that on Mon day, April 27th 19(®. the undersigned xviH tile with Hon.; John K. SnellUig, Judge of Probate, their Anal return as Administrators ofX J. Gray, di-ceas'ed. and apply for Letters Dismissory. ' J. W.Gray. ‘ J- J Gray. Jr. Administrator*. March 25th 11103. DU. m P, LEE, JR Dentist, WILLISTON, - - 8. C Office over Bank of Williston. Will NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- ^ IT0RS. All person* holding claim* against the estate of J J. Gray, deceased «III please present the same duly attested slid all (versons indebted to said es tate are requested to make prompt pay ment to the undersigned. J. W, Gray, J. J. Gray. Jx. Administrator*. EUREKA! WHY NOT STOP PAYING RENT? Would’lit you like to own your own home iiml be inde pendent? ' J Would you like to plafct yourself ih n liosHibn to boiToW money at 6 pereekt to boy a home or faim or lift a mort- gage with ten yeaiV time in which to pay back loan? The purchasers or««4ir One Thousanil Dollar Ciuarontcedi Investment Home I’ui'cbasing Bonds arc enable to de this. ’ . ? ' .'• If interested till out the following blank and mall to hdibe cflW. Would you like td buy one or more of our $U>09 Guarantred Iuffo*to4enl Home Purchasing Bonds? Would you like to borrow money at 6 per cent Intereat with 10 year* In which to pay It back with privilege of pajing at anytime ami stopping interest? — BUY THE BEST! Mako labor profitable by nrodndnz the largest cron* with least expendi tore of muscle force. The Bmadwell Double Jointed Cot ton, q/iginated and developed by John B. Broadwell of Alphareita. Ga , Is Ihe Be*T in tlie South, having produced thbkk nai.Ks tojruK 1CHK. and award ed FTHST PKiZKk at the GcorciA State Fair. f |4 .00 per bu*h*'l. For sale by " 11. C. Dickinaou, Agent, _ Dimers, 8. C. DR.W.C. DENTIST,: Barnwell^ - * S. C •‘tAOn-i Will you use money for buying, building or lifting mortgage? A mount you will need ? / > How much.can you pay hack each year? , ' • 'V-T. We haye prominent people in Barnwell carry log our Bond* and will be glad to have our Agent explain tour proposilioij to you when in your city. be OFFICE HOURS; 8.‘K) n. m. to G p. m. Person* living away from Rarnww*i will please in*ke aptmintment* hefoTv coming By so doing they will be *ar» not receive cm lie ir. the country, but 1 of Rnmediate service and avoid will be in office every day. apiKvlntmenu. .ca,i<= A Marion citizen has a boml now ready tor a loan vfhich will granted as soon as security is submitted. Read letter below. ✓ . Marion, S. C., March 2, 19C8. z. , — This is to certify that I own a $1,000 Guaranteed Inreatment Dome Pur chasing Bond issued by the Souihern State* Trust Co., on the 20th day of De cember 1907- Beg to advise further the company notifled'me on the 20th of February tha my loan wa* ready. In other word* I was notilied that I could borrow from the company $1,000 at 0 per cent on real e**ate »ecurity for 10)* year* any time I submitted sufficient security if 1 cared tn surrender my Bond for a Loan, 1 ain very much pleased with investment 1 have made and I advise any one desiring to borrow m.>n£y for h long time at * low rate'df interest on easy pay- ‘ menls.-to invest in these Bonds, which contain a 6 per cent loan, option. Very respectfully, | (Signed) M.«TACKnOll8B. SOUTHERN STATES TRUST COMPANY, Inc. f HOME OFFICE , ” .... COLUMBIA, S. 6,^ - < ' M'l ..I. I l.ll—a . The Pug Palls, AND THE RACE BEGINS : AT HILL TOP STABLES, BAMWELL, S. C. A CAR LOAD OF DEAlBKSASr BEST FUBN1TDBE. We Are Now Ready With The Stock of Household, Kilchcn and Office Furniture to please the “CREAM OF KENTUCKY” Horses, Saddlers and Harness, and Brood Marcs, sonallv selected hv the Yetnun Cnpt. Dnmv Pcr- All Bine Grass Beauties And as Good ns Pretty. Pride of the Prairie Horses and Mules for all purposes always on Hand. The Best that good Judgment and Experience con select. ' • • Wagons and Buggies in great variety of the very choicest materials and built by master workmen.- For comfort and durability, good looks and lightness they are unmatched e st tastes and profit the most careful buyers. All goods hi the Stated new from the factories, of best materials and up to date Harness—Honest Leather Goods, sufficient for an army, styles and finish. * . any single piece sold as readily as a full Set. A slkndard make Graphophone given as a premi Whips, Lap Lobes, Umbrellas, Bridles, addles and all nm on each purchase of $35. Horse Goods ever wanted. :COFFINS AND CASKETS:- A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets for the last ser vice to loved ones. We are also prepared to furnish a Nice Hearse with careful driver for burials. WIULUS& CO. . BARNWELL S. 0 -o PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS, CHARLIE BROWN I’ll 1 UPS COTTON SLED. Are Ha* your cotton *(xeil run out? they really all black *eeff? Do you want ieed that will add 10 to 2(1 per cent to your yield another year? Then write for circular* of Phillip* fui- proved rveed. J. L Phillip*. Orangeburg. 8. 0, MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loan* improved farm* for live year*, partial pavinem*. Intereat 8 per cent on loane. Don’t write, come and aee u». J. 0. Patterson ft Sou. 58—S _ ' - .... THIS SUPERB FRENCH COACH HORSE Season of Spring 1008 will be at - Walker’s - Stables aie S. C. For Price, Pedigree &c. to • Allendale French Coach Horse Company, Allendale, S. C.