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, ‘ _ i ... 1 . ., - I! ■; ,r^ T^e Barnwell People, CARS ^ E M^ yi ^T iulk: ^ i TurAXEyTa am> tkac^ikk^ -» -- — ^* I-Utl. Rfl lll> to datA T’dunc : The follnwtirar frnin u rai-m THURSDAY, AUOUsr W7im - ' BitkH OF 8UB8CRIPTI0!U~ In AdTance, per Annuni On Time ..$1.50 ... t ia.oo ThU wei-lr « nert of thr ehnln puny CU. per (XHmii. ‘ will lie «t the F,,nr Mile Hill in Four Mil* TowiMtaip and the lematnder tl the place of Mr. K. T. W-Uialus in Wltfloton Townahip. K, 0. Roheru. J. B. Mori I*, ^’l«rk. Stout II \RMO\Y LODOF NO. 17, A. F. MT /' * H. P. A reir iHrconununieution of llArinony Lodpe No. 17, A. K. M r wtll be held tn Me*r<Tite; Tempk/on TliuriuUy • 10th IVork to be Hom- lfi T, Visu...g brethren arj^cordially.Jft- lo atteoil. Haller Hagood. \V. M. Andereon. Sec. Mr K II. I.ut* an up to date ydims; ' The follow!.^ extract* frotn n recent. Ked Oak fanner, brought in tiie tirat v . ~ . , 4 r,rrifel«liiri of the HVcrage ik^r through Trale of ifl^co^ui'ri Frida™ ^tStilcti wt ,re Ot. K impp *h**er\ e not on I) w hich they dally pav«, nor the proper Good Middfing. weighed 610 pounda * cerefurpreicjit r*aditig, but dew rye and was Dought by Molnlr & Porter at! * place in every strap book. The par nm It waa ginned at the Uarnweir ent or ieaclntr who h*s n« icrap hook ' It w„ Charle.tou’. n-at bain lUOt I ^ vviH. thik art.cie: liHting been shipped barVxpreH* to P\ I dothe families have IWen Intellectual W Wagener & Gp,. Who gold it for l'J| * ,r; l vigorous lor generations; some na-. ~~ “ COL' N l* Y 0 ill FA ION .VCEBTINGd. i ii gust Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Merit! Hre veiling 1 The continued hot dry weather is reducing tne cotton yield rapidly 'I he candidate* are keeping the roads hot. They will not i.tf alter the 25th. Mr. and Mr* I*. M. at Saluda. X. C. for a lluckiugham are Mias O.tisy Itkev of 0 Orangeburg is ant weeks TlM^rallroad* avUI ruo their annual atVfVe Sprtngvrtorw tcw week*. Mias Mainie liusli is visiting rein In Kllenton. ekcur'lon* to iiionniain resorts on next baturdar u> , Barnwell now ha* a wlute barber, Mr. G W. ferry, wh«>«e curd is pub lished in today ’s paper. Mr. I> G. Brunson of Uaicyondale. Ga . Hd\erti>es a desirable BulloCli county farm for sale today. While Assistant Postmaster Charlie K lketistein ia otf on ilia nMUintain climbing vaoati«'i MiasGuU Kalkeu- eteiu is (tiling hia place very haiidsoin.’: ij~ 7 e thiyf tonr name ia on tiie club toll at the box at which )ou expect to yote All tisiiie* tiiiisl he no the cluti roll at least fVve day* before tnc eh-c-> tii.n. MU* Nellie R Kav' of Healing '■ Springs was the tortunate Avinner y>l the WTnthrop Sclmlarsldp i T the rc- cenf competitive examination held at Uaruwcll. fhe BarnweM Baptist Sunday Schoirt Convention will he held wl.h -'the Friendship Church on 'fliursdav. Fii* ( dav and >*11111105, did, 4.h. and 5th of Seutemlier. the scarlet fever patients at Black- ville are all recovering nicely. B|\ | rompi ah it perfect «(uaraiiiiuing lij^' Hoard ot liearth picvented the spread 01 the (ll»case. Now that he* W est I iidia alorin »e .. poo ha* come |iu»lt,tiie cotton picking. The crop will he small enough w ill out being reduced m ilainaged by Mich a ealimiton* visitor. . - Hr A It lUueraon has been appoint ted t>v Govw Aor Ansel one ol (h,;c even deli gites from tni* Stale to tiie Inter- liaiiouai Tub, n u osis Congress soon t< nnetiu \t asliingtoii, » We thank tin committee for an invl- ’ tatton to-n pic nlc at Pierre * Chapel S< houl House on tomorrow. The peonage of newspaper Inc denies us the pleasure of attending Mr*. Richard Creech died In Colum bia on .'Saturday and was buried at Al len’s Chapel on Sunday. Only a tew week* ago her daughter, just In the morning of a happy Hfe, pasted to the better land. l»r. J K G r een, President of the Sa vannah Valley Associated Fanner* Clubs, and Judge Henry C Hammond, of Augu*U are expected to ayend tiie next meeting of the tialtkabalchte Club and make apeeches. The Friday meeting at Baldnck wa* extra in manv wav*, a* a campaign meeting in tha (lettering *i>eeches nl tlmvandidate*. the hospitality of the |M'«i)i*-, ihe nv*r abnndanoe of the snlendtd diiaer, the merrinient of th« danc* 4c. 4c. # .f Our curiosity ahop now contain* an alligator egg. (he i# itribntion of Mr Arthur M Ussery. A nest containing fifty egg* w a* found In the head ol Whaley’s mill |mupJ. and a watch is be i tng kept that the mother gator may be captured . Come to *<A? it. Mr W. II. Greene the picture of health and happiness gave us a call on Kridav a* he wa* on hi* wav to visit the old Rich T,»nd hi.me. lie U srtlT with Yotikamp, Vaughan 4 Gerald. Augusta, Ga .. and always giad to *ec and serve hi* Carolina friends. Died July 2Sth little I.ever. daughter of Mra. Ro-a and Levy Croft, after a short illness: she was laid to rest in tiie Reedy It am It cemetery. Weep not sorrowing one*, fur little Lever is now wfeiv anchored. . v * A Friend. Crop new* get* worse. The drought continue* tn many neighborhoods, Cotton picking goes on like it usually does in Sepis'fnlMjr. Com planted alter small grain is a total failure. Msrch planted corn i* not as heavy as if a timely rain had fallen. The hay crop is sufleritig. Mr*. Lena Davies andjittle daughter returned on Friday from a delightful Visit of six weeks to Mr. and Mrs. B. P Davies at Burlington, N. C. They will return to tjie Old North Slate fcnrly tn September, Mr* Davies having , accepted the position of Matron in the State Female Normal College at Greensboro, which Is attended by five hundred young ladies. u Tuk Pxori.K graduates, A. D Pate and B 1*. Davies are doing a land ofii.ic printing business at Burlington, N. C. Their plantm-cuples a three story brick building. Bfc* td e slhem sal vex they em Jtloy five piinters and will soon install s—' linotype. They uubHah by contract two big paper* ami do an iinmcn«e amount of commercial and protidgional , J h woik. Tbey rcllect credit on their htma mater. * Senator Tillman, now in Pari*, plteh- * fork* Tail for going to Oy»ter Bay to get hi* speech of aocep ance revised luid approved by President Rosevelt. / 'I he Senator *a\s that Bryan ought i to wto and will win. In bis lecture ^Avnrr Mr. Tillman followed Bryan’s Itindtary and found that the Nebras kan had gained onurlaritv every where. Messrs Mola'ir 4 P>.rter devarly gave Mr. Luf* the heneilt of the Charleston pride, *o he really sold for UPfc cents, less only cost of sldpiuent and selling. Messrs Wagener 4 Go. are the only Charleston factors that have saked bv advertisement tor Barnwell cotton Wade, and with Midair 4 Porter as TTicir representatiyes at this end of the line are sure to got their full jihare. — - F/a*t year’ii first bale came in Au gust 2t>tb, aud brought 12^ cents. Jt was not AS lOoiTstapie hi this ye jlr’s .bale. -/ HEALING SPRINGS KXV&c/' ’The public roi priiig* ha* Iteen nicely clayed and tiie at Mr. .Mims. Mia* Meiia Mims is enjoying a month In Greenville. . Mi>»es Mabel and Ruth Mitns visiting relative* at Springfield. Mrs. I>*uttier and little aon gtu sts at Mr John W|se'a.~ are are Tt wHT give mental d’rection s* well as skjlj., Most boys i'sunot ti-ll liiy^^viJth ' 1 ions Inherit jrrrn trsusmit potency. Are these due to accident, or Gaining. 1 or climate, or iiiberilance? Blood an- racial c.har«cterl*ties are a wonder tn heritage, but training is the great Urn which fashion* a race, .'lire ntd o cotton mar bo thorough-l-red and o choicest selection -it w ill not pioduc the Heecy boil* if the filarit is nllowx .to stand in the glass. 'Tne blond ol : noble abcestry goes down before in herued wealth and a dissolute trajjiiu: as the tender grass before the wneiun- scytlfd« ; JFp tnust have the riche* training, Thei’gre*te»L t *<’hoids for tb huuiHp^ractr’afCj our/homes and th cofntnnn sctinots-Uiopornr"Cr)llegia.ain universiUea- greatest in amount atn valrre of the knowledge acquired. A llUllltl, CM 1 l( k.vvi »-'» |■ n I II t tF a fatlier and mother ot sense and gen proportion of wtmlows tn the room Their eyes were never opened to see , industrial thing*. Tbev limy be able. '0 talk liarhcdlv about th” Acrdpolrs, j or tiie I’artbenon, (»r the d-une ol >t , Peter, but to know about Ihe houssr in j wbicli ihey W\e. thi* -would be The ltd* no place lor stub tot in this uliiiiarian age.-' N-ot to know- the.!' • Mug* with which we eoine in Oajlyi ■ontact ia den*i' }gnorai t rce. 1 know a professor, who for twelve ear* walked through a small pasture^ where a choice herd of Jersey cai'lei' till never noth I'd n £SJmttl7 At tiie I lid of • tKat period lie Inii'iircd of a ' liend what kiud of caitle limy *w(*fg iiid and who owned them. He prob- ihlv would neyir have noticed if he trad n6t run agiiioat a cow. , e, n>;am i.u. sr.NSK. ' 0 There is n not her gnat field .for in- •tiuctiou in Cotumpn ihings—lioaheial —ens«»7 the vahjo id a dollar•litid it* con- -.er'vativy use*. l^is aequited in the • aiiif wav a«—coiormtli nine elianiuivl-^eiise—liy ' early practical Bbtowss.* Make Appoinlmcikts by ms11 or FOR SALE. 100 Aerrs -10 dearod.- 8 inIJirs fioni Martin. Af-O I to) I »hi—'■((*> Didlats <’**h. Ha!a lire in 1 -2 ov 8 Annual l ment* w ith ■< per Cellt inieresf. ,.v lyes Miss Nellie R ty is visiting in Nor- wav. Mrs. Sam Pyches is recovering nicely from iier recent Hiness. ^ Mr. I. K. Bush’s new residence is progressing nicely. A much needed rain fell in this sec tion on r+aturday and vegetation is revived. Crops generally are good, Y. LONG BRANCH PHILO.-OPHY. We'attemb'Tl the Senatorial campaign meeting.at Barnwell on the 4th Hist listened to the account of the founding ot the republic, the American Detno- craev, then the 'Tarill and laid but not lea«f. a lot. of fellow * w l.o wallt to go to tne United States .Senate. They- t'dil tUvii yaiOM and made their claim* after VliaIr anivul in the ,'5.Ii county. Du ring the day wo never saw a man who had not lircard that Gemge \\a»liing- ton w *» dead and that the war b^tween tiie State* hud come to an end and alter in iking sure of the above new* we *ee no u*,-. for-o hi(Vh me**, »peech ma king and wandering over the S ate bo- caese all tliem col* except one Will bo nut hi* time and expense*. After the speeches and after viewing well behaved and intelligent audience we stnp|it>d in the gate and succeeded in obtaining an invitation to dinner. It <nie line* us good to ditm^-wuh an exeounirvman, the di«lie* were larg. am! well tilled, the bread and ham *liced thicker than a regular town man knows how to'cut tIkm. ^ Riali Mas. PRIMARY KLEt lTON MAN AGERS. Following arc the managers for the various precinct* of Barnwell County in Ihe euuilug primary elect loos: Barnwell— A Manley Dicks, Ed E. Morris, Asm Halford. Doublu Pond—IV. H. Hutto, J, P. Ghitty, J, L. Croft Great Cypress—B. b Jenkius, G, P. Hogg. K M. Harrison. Hilda—W. H. Colllu«,-A. V. Black, (•aac Black. Rich I.and—J H. Green, E. B. Bun k- halter, Frank Bate*. Dunbarton—C. L. Uiers, W. L. Bradley, B. K, Davis. Siloatn—J. B'. Bates. W. T Still, \V. P. Aandara. Red Oak—W L. Baxley, W. J. Dun* can, T. O Davia. K'ko—N. H. Mansell. C. W. Hair, J. T Yonngblotid. Herculek—J. O. Sander*. Nolton Black, G. F. Garter. Blaekville—F. P. Grove*. G. W. XcvH* C. G. Storn. Fairfax'—B. F. Loadbolt, F. P. Crad dock, J. J. Harter. Zouave—J. H. Duncan, C. W. Dun bar B. W. Peeples. Ulmer—J O. Gtiffln, K« L. Sanders, ohnsun Weekly. Fimr Mile—J. H..Sweat, W. F-. Dun can, C. M . Turner. Bull Pond—H. (’. Flowers, J. L. Box, W C. Gray. . ^ Svcamore No 1- S ll. Bailey, W. U. M lx-on, J M . Brant. .sycamore No. 2—G. W. Deer. J. D. Al!en | .1. A. Good*on. Allendale—John (»ooge. Joseph liar- lev, Iverson Harden Kosemarv—U S W'eathersbce, J. G. Davis, P. k’. Parker. W'iliiston—J. M. Hair, M. F. Weatli er*bec. A. Owens. Baldoik—W\ T. Calhoun, F. S. Owens, Jf. P. Johns. The following clubs h.lvo not been heard from; Bennett Springs, Friendship, Reedy Branch, Spur Bram-h . Your* trulv. N. F. Kirkland Jr. . Secy. i* more richly endowed lor' tne. train ing of youtli titan Yaldor llaryajd: TRI BUTE TO MO THE R. Peerless among all teachers is that high priestess of Cite home, whom w. know as inoiher. She inspires as web as instructs. :Next to her In work unit .(vltg-bt—in—fFSTST days, in storing T11 >-lMli 1 (1 i 11 it oftllGiT lillsilH'SS. woitli are thqcnmiTton school teachers They suppTentent the, home training along the line* of wisdom. The great est event iii human die is tin* awaken ing of the infant intellect. It has been ascertained with reasonable certainty that tiie extraordinary per cent m weak minded and idiotic cli-ildreii in inundlwig hospitals is due to Ihe lacs •'La mother’* care, .The loving eye. the cooing, the encouraging smile, and the chucking under the chin are neces sat v to the awakening and arousing ol that intellect. Ihey pnpir the vert wine cf a strong and loving soul into the weakoeaaesnf tin* rl» vrftug iiitehi gencc and give itstrength. No altxr- care eao make amemls for failtirea ot misdirection at this initial »rsge. Mime people are duli all Ifmir lives W’hat 1* till matter? 'They wete ney er fully awaketied. That gieyt msr. sought to he governo r ol ins Stair' stud he attributed hi* failure PVa lack ol votes. He ws«; mi-taken*-what he lacked wa* another Mother’s chuea tin der the chin, ’Tiie six tear* next tsucceedjug this period are generally devoted to‘grow t!i w Ittiout regard to mental expansion W'liat u mistake. For litis acquisition of know ledge am’, for mental direction these six yeats are wruth any oriie- I'ptiod of twelve yea;* in iiomati Ire. I hi* i» the absorbing period. The Japanese understand it and tiie inftfnt. instetiil of a cradle atul a morphine •!"pe. is given the open air and—a chance to-et> thing*. Hn-the back ol the mother or si-ier or brother tiie tie osrltore, is nature^ uuiyervljy. »«tfj.^n,i1y «r a sute^r ,. na.mnal tfirrxc- eristic, according to the traii’ing. Tin* Ohinese a* a people, hte tbt iftv, eagcJr o leatn and tH-udent in t Xjionse. 1 her live yyitiiin I heir meat;*,pay their uebts «nd lav away something in stete 'or the future. The Fillipino, the Mnlav -lud line llinth <> are unlitt i.'tv. ’Tbey young child l» cok-tantiy in tin air, a tn) no les- asleep i* a I way s • noth ing for the future xud itispendlng | lie w age before it lya- heTTi cariad. ! Tin* teacher sbould give practical lc* ■ -on* in tbritt and show tfieTm(»ortatice I nl Saving rhe petit.ies* and wisely in- vesting them. I know a man vyho saved ••ill bis nickt Is and 11 i mrsd+tl 1TF - w’ a * twenty years of age They amounted to enough to purchase a choice farm <1 eighty ac-e*, at.d he made tin* invest ment. In a few year* tin- state wanted a tiian for a position of trit*! and selected him heertu-e ot iti* lepi.latt' it for thrift Most of the licit men-oU the JLuBed States were horn poor. Ihey ro.e above tiieir fglloy's, not by I superior genius, hut by greater ((irtit j The av r..g» wage in Ja| an i* ain'iit | one-sixth tiie amou.tit p*i>l in tbc , tah(»r. > et Japan has i.or oue-umth of tin* b-ggar* and tin- etl ’eiicts of tie*. I»era!e poverty that there arc in tne United Mate*. Thev-alT work and liye simple liye*; they are all mechanic:-. BAKXM ELL BA I’TLVT ASsOt I- AID IN. Union Meetings y\i!l be held at K*ir- Inouiit, Spring Braiicii ami Mr t>livet eburrdrea, Saturday Mud Sunday Au gust 21*th and ikiih. ,• —I’ltOOK AM M K— Ditradnctorv Sermon. tjuerV I Tiie V hurcb and V'oMd \Vtde Mjssions. Q icrv 2. The church and its non par- .ns——* wc* co-opoTiitc with a fid* assist our ciisIoiikts VT r arc <•« »:i-{a nil y -niniH^ now patrons an J shall be pleased to^ number YOU amon^ tliem. We bavj* the finest. Manganese Steel l>ur<;l.ir and Fire I’ro'of Safe made, also steel Safely Deposit 1 . # / - lioxes for rent to keep yom valuable pajters fn. HANK OF DLACKYILU:. T. B Em*. Jr., North Augusta. a.C. or C. If Ell 0. * ' . Mantti, S:A> • • • • - mi- iTIkh e st. >Fr ^Tfnlir.JMWfc^aai i.r am.s a-U.thf. ukst NORili. S iLIlDXAAT. MT I-AT — hi material, ptan srd woikmamLip "Th* Wlnt.i ’ is the ersy and tlwajs Iktt <4 American Awing Msctitiir*. Hat! Ia**rlng fi< m U'c pe- al rp, Tgb 1 - r»»>* tin (q-rfo. thr ■(tjinlM'l, II,e wms( HAtUwif Udy can (peratu it ,tttlu>u' fatitpi*. rKVa all work from the lie«vleet to the dalulimt. • Noisrlesk too, no Lervo lact.iDg elattar la its busiest hours. * jfcMary Aimwto 1kn 111 iTflktk xar century impriwchient* eomb'ned In Uda househo d trea»’tr*». ( all and sec the paragon at tnr Machtna -Oflki; In Biariyilje ocw [*>stsL i.-an) reqneat will bring tuv sgent to your door FIFTEENTH YEAR. 22D STUDENTS. Death of an old Servant at 8. <V- t'tg ttnil ab-orhit g W It at tin iron con titutmn in hiilir up! U hat a fund o know ledge is Mi-quircil! IVuat bright ne-s of inte)h-c( i n Induced ! < oi tn I cutitrihming memlyer*. i»i- r V- j Sunday 10 JO a. in. Mas* ‘The l.ayntcn's Movement.*’ II JUMusmtiarv Scrinoin. Meeting. Fairmnuut -Ditroductory Srruott, \V. G. Bi itton. G'lvry I la. I'.ilair, J. U'. Kennedy7 R. > Woodwari*. eucrv ih ,F-M VViUD, R. M. Mix- son, A, P. MauvVTTc. I.avniens M. yet..ent, W. G, Btilton, F. M. Willis. Missionary Sernion, S. 1*. Hair. Ner- A M'rb pride btiardinp seliool for bov.h and piiln. Healthful location, cotnloi t:*h!e Ifiiidiii'^H. Hroad eou.se st’.id’'. T btileen teaebers. IvateH reason able. A safe Innne sebool for your housand dunphterH, Beautiful catalogue f.e,c. Session opciiB Septeuibcr ITtb A tl dress. t M. Ed- A. Jen- Tnrner. registration notice. The B»oks of Jlcgietration fur Ihe Robbing Thi* entire colored community is Mt-taitiiitg a great and. irrcpatknle loss In tj^ deallt of Adam Joseph, vyho was taken away bv tiie haiulfl of death on liny Itilh. For eighteen years lie bad been faithful to his duty as conk for Mr. J C. Grillin’^ family, and every member grieves Tpr tiie one whose place can. never be .filled. When Mr. Grittln’a children were growing up, old Adam beibed to raise them in a way no one else could^have done. Many times, when Mr. Grillin xrmiunie catretl away from home on business and be detained over night this faithful old man would not tbink of leaving th« family alone, but would make his bed on the lloor, sleep there as prot'Ctton. So in Ids old age he waa very much humored, for all felt greatly indebted to him for hi* loyally During bfrHMettre service he was never repjdtpanded for anything, lie had tiie ring ot truth in nil ot his utter- mien* rxi?n above the mean, degrading, tilings of life pud wav a true repre*^n- latlvo of Ihe o.'d slavery time darkey, j He bad score* of friewd* among white iveople as well as colored, and ***a held | in the highest esteem by all. His ill- | ne** wa* brought on very suddenly. I On Saturday llth July lie fell with a'j hemorrhage .arid-, lingered only until the following Tlmfodey morning four the mother believed in education by absorption. Two small children were playing on the door with letter block*. I he younger could neither walk nor speak :* word, but he. knew each letter aud would creep and bring it at re quest, or he would make up a. train ol car.* and plaee*the engine tn Iront T<> test the cbild’a know tedgi*. I removed llic cowcatcher from the engine and attached it to a rear car. 1 lie older child tai>I. “You can’t fool babe.” Bure enough in a few minutes that creeping midget bad the cowcatcher back in the proper place, In after years he became one of the most skill fnl engineer* in the country- bur he never knew w hen be learned. One of Ihe greatest mistakes of our common schools is that the learning by absorp tion Is arrested and the Ins'roction. by hook* is substituted. As far us pos sible in the common school* the in struction should be by object lo,**nn*. Contact with other children is just as necessary to strengthen and broaden children life a* contact wlih men i* helpful in forming strong anti manly characters. A child raised mfieclusion and .*ch<»oled hy private tutors ha« not bad a fair chaiue for the battle of life The side walk tirciiiK is his supetior In real knowledge of men and thing* It i* just a* important that a boy learn to to*. Ids strength with Ids fellows, to stand for his rights and to take hard usage good naturedlv. as to lean, any thing else. The common school 4lt the greatest of training places for Ameri can children. — The criticism that I pass on them i* that there appears to be in some see- tiofis an organized *ffort to make tliem uncommon schools, a common sclum’. slwuid be a place w herb boys and girl* are tilted for the coininoi, duties and re sponsibilities of life. Our primary and j secondary schools should tit the youth for the ordinary vocations of the com monwealth. 4 Everywhere throughout the conntrv then’ is a shocking lack of mochantcHl i'p 0 H |[ ((jut j( may concern : knowledge and skil). It is shown in j I have opened a lUib**r the building*, the fer^J, Li the gen-J shop here in Barnwell for'the whole era! larin ftrrangemttmft wntl Iti tlu* nut | ►oil I pel of |»iv in^ thi» proplo of cniuery. For success upon the farm (.own ai d *urn>uqdirg country better a knowledge of mechanics I* second in , ^ rvi( .,. tli;in , hrv }t . iye tH ,. n t . ft| : [li; importance only to a know ledge jpf ; s n ch|| and eec me before going else agriculture. Mechanical— knowledge —yyijcre. and skill should come like common Ncnee through absorption hyi, placing engines, machinery and tool* in tbe hands of ciiihlren. Borne of (lie most skillful engineers and carpenters at’d blacksmiths never consciously served kn fionr of apprenticeslsip. No InrmeH can afford to send for a niociiabio to attend, to tiie minor repairs—ihey iuu*t. •Be dorm by the men on Hie farm. At j , „ , tachca to every country school house) ■~t' ” II. LI > 1 (J N, - - is. ( should ho a rotTFirTbr'the practice of Oflice over Bank if Wi’liston. Mil mechanics. ihe use of tool* i* Minor rcceTvo ealU iiv tho country, hot Pi Gsidciil W. S Peterson. Oningpbur^, S. C. npitrii tw'ik i uk scu.ixu ckji k. Any lady in the Uml . Can ti ke a While Machine tn hand, And if she t:as a OifZ) Sf>e!l T > run the W l-.iie will malts 4isr well. t-W NeeJha hr all trur'tnhss for aal Beat Oils too M T WEBB, BKu jtVnxx. A 0. FOR SALE. * % * <fss.20H I*. Roii.kr, t^l.,11. 1*. Km.ink, Duk So 2 DkLoach Saw Mii.l Guv ri.KI K. 'Iiirrc Iron Axlk Tiuam G’AtTis. Ai.i. i.* G(soit (’onMTtoft. IV.'T BROOKKR, Bf a« xv ii.i a, 8. G. ‘ I Uniicisilv ol Smitti laioliai' Spilng Brai.<-h--l .ttrodiu tcry nion. I). L. Roton. 1. VV. M Jones D. !>., G. K r**v. S. P t tii«olm.* Q'tgrJUJL. I* G- Hunter, J. G. MiL Millan Jr., M G Free. Laymen’* Movement, D. L. Roton, S. I*, t hisolm. Missionary Seimoti. VV. M. Jones. Mt. Olivet -Ditroductory Sermon, G\ II. Turner. Query 1. M. M. Benson, C cntleld, T J Deer Query 2. G. II Turner, J. kinssM. M. Benson. - Laymen’s Movement. O. 11 Mtssimiary S rn^ M. M.-Benson. Dinner’expected on ground* Mat nr day It is hoped that all chundies will bu repre*.eiitci by full delegations. ^ FARM FOR SALE Will sell my farm in Bulloch county, Ga . five (idle..* fn.m railroad station and with daily rural' free delivery of nifii!; O'o niile* from Ogeeche river, with^ excellent fi'*hing; churciie*, schools and. others puhllc convenienc.i* J neirby. Tract contains 7<i aereg with 47 under cultivation, enclosed under new wire fence. New six room ie*t deuce and out buildings. . D G. Brun-nn, R. F. D. No. 2, Uaicyondale, Ga "l I IF. Bank of Barnwell / he Olricst and Strongest Bank in Bar/live ll County Depository’of 1 lie State (d~. South Carolina. Um (.'*>unt\ <d Earn well, and llic: I own of 1 >urn well Capital, - •_ ... Surplus and Undivided i’roilts. SA4MM)0.OO $4*’,000.00 BARBER SHOP, NOTICE,’ - -*r'BaVnwell, S. G't A ngu.»t Vft.hTSHH.—’ To save money is not hard when once » bank account Is started for money in a bank ennnot burn a bole Hie pocket. A batik account me.in* paving lulls by check—the only absolutely ► ate wayG11eck* leave no room for argument as to when or bow a bill was paid. Each check is recorded in the bank's hooks. These togvher with yoftr monev and the cancelled checks are kept for you in burglar and fire proof vaults. You hate accesc to tliem at any time. Let us tall* this over with you the next time yon are in town If itn- possible to call, write us, »' anm—KsaMumwBi —— — WWc ran^e of cKoioc *in f^ctea* tilic, l.itcrary, (iradtiate and Pr** fes.sional Cuurgo IcjdUm lu dc- grcc's.tM , Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of' Science, Licentiate of Instruction, Bachelor of Laws, blaster of Art*, Civn.r.oginccc ami Fleet rical Ea- Weil equipped l.ahoratorlev l.ihrary of over 40.000 volume*. Lxpetiscs fnoderatc, many students make their own expenses. .Next Session (ictythj hegiflj September*i^rd, ic»o8 For Announcement write to the President, C’olumlvA,, SvC* Y r m; i i lb U I S A FEW PLUG HORSES, <’. iv. TERRY, B.vkhkk. DR. m, P. LEE. JR. > n\ Iv Dentist, TO FMSH THE CROPS, TOR CHEAP SALE NOW AT mil TOP STABLES. ., AII. OSTEIN,- ATTDRHEV At UW. NOTARV PUBLIC, : • “BLAQKVIr,J.E, .3. P • FINAL DISCHARGE NOTiCS. | Notice l* hereby givrn that the nn* dersiguud will xn Monday,'tffe 17th day of* August I'.HtA, file with Hob; Jolin K. Sntllir.g, Judge of Frob*t« for Barnwell Gouiity* Iii* fioxl account »► AdminisUator of the (.stale of W. R. Krwiu. deceased, and apply tot Dei- tvrs DUmi.-sory. * . t 1 •• c C. W. F.rwln, Administrator. July 1 Jth I'.l'iS. j • .- • 1 • * > • F1N A r, Y>i8( HA KG E N0TIC*. < Notice ia hereby given that-on Bat- urdav. Julyjfnlh 11)08. the underaignai will fib with Lion, John ft. Snrttllug. Jmlge of.I’robale, Iier .final return a* Ex-cutrix of thee*rntnof J. A Knun- trec. (leeeaadd, and apply for Jetteif disini&aoiy, ■ -. . Mra. Hattie Rountrea. Executrix. June 21th, MK)H. , ——r V- C. F. Calhoun, ,P. Jl Bncllngm*^ Wa Mab. ? *4 liii”'ir ICS Slocks or the iJcst Mukc Sunic-s rkc. Harness. and - .Material- YYaufons. r> in lilll setrand Bin«le W hips. La[> Hohes lire olleied now at Sinn- necp-sary part of a common education. will c In (dllcc every day pieces, S;xMb mcT Time l i iees at • • ‘ ' HILL TOF SJAELES. (.’ome ,to see me Avhen in town,. You will litul what you want :.inl fairest prices and Inst treatment at • Old Time Ordinary Stid System Gins Insured. Iowhi election to be held on September 1 0 . ( .| 0< . k h h. 1^ are^io'a open at ih« '♦j Although it seems hard to part with W . A . Ricliardsone ».a«t .»! - « kep on® *0 dear to u* all, we f*-el (hat be op**!! until’ietdewber Srd , 1- It D j, .t reat in a better land, for he waa a hece**«ry to * ,,e .? Y r i- j derq»®d chri®il«o darkey and hi* three «Y.i Y**.i ?** ^ : so**«» •»)«!‘«»» .•**ra w®r* -pent doing Mi|w’rvl*<»r^»f jRegDiratloi* lor the . ( vf w.bera. i’oiru *f BAtu»a*Uh^ > -J- -- A-’* r.*!*.' Griffin. 1 XT ; , ^ ~ / - w. - ■ —oe. -' : 1 am prepared to ihsurc during the coming ginning season Ordinary and System Gins, run either hy ileant, water power or by gasoline. Policies .written in regular ‘ Old Line Insu rance Company." .. Poljgjoa issued for enj numi^er of months, frijja two up. ^J*YiteMf)r^ateN^ind^uiM*F Jno. C. Hutson, Aiken, S. C* DR - J “;.?£!l lH0US '! HR. W. C HUNS' DENTIST, ' BLACK VILLK, S. C. * ‘ Ofliee days Thursday, Fri day and Saturday a * Well j'fjui^iped dftier Operations mndf' as jiain- leM an consistent itilh HfifetY, [• Prices reasonable. Terms !cash. - DE.NHST,,. Birwclt, - • -1 c OF Flf K HpURIt; Calhoun & Co. .Xije, Aceidaqt, [GYCl-OhlE - LIGHTNING Live Stock INSURANCE,, ; —At Lovrrtt Rates !n- *• Strongest Companejs i r 1 •^OfFfC'ES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWFJ ^ ■ 1 . * £ . r MONEY TO LEND. 8..‘>0 a. m. to 0 p. m. Persona living away tr.,m Barnww: wiill arieas* uixkw appoi' toiei i* Iwfo comiBg. By *o doing they will bv a^saj pixa^cnta. iiit«r*at 8 pc of Uamediat* service atol avoid a ^ I* P«B’» «riv». kt ara pi*raved to regmlate laaaa iiHprovad farms for five year*. I