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~ -y —»r- Tlpe Barnwell People. FOR Til K FAIR, TH UR^D A \TDCT« )BER. 21, 1««. <■>11 U'e^Mi-aiUy and Thnr»d»rof n«t week (lie Smirjufru Railway will rim a a. 1 j The quarterly «»nf«*rei»oe will be bald | t SlloHin Oh'iruhanu Saturduv O.-tolwr •m*rn ■■ ■ All, Ibe at Mllonm Chnrclvion t4ih. Dinner nn/tlie crnuml* : ES^SSf» 7 *o: rilt I, AST 8UM MOXrt. After an lllnei»» of ten day* Mr*. ,S. M. Broadwater of WlllUton jfentlv preaent.. pawed away un O>.aot>er Salary, »r li^.r RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. a ...... In Adrance, per Annum $1.60 On Time.. $2 00 I'ReturtiiiiK ihe traln will leave Colum bia 7 p. to. The chain (tang $nt Hill thi* wee.k J. B. Harlev, (Jlertc, will '■%« at t*!eee- J. B. Morru, Stuir. *11 ARM.OST COllOF NO I*. A F. M ' a re(r> larconnmmloetion of Hartnony Lixllfe No. 17, A. K. M. Will ta> ii»*ld in Uw-y’le Temple or Thurwlny ('foretn' # <th 'Vork toie-done on M. M. <l»(free. VTaoi.irf Urcthren art-axatllally tn- a Red to attend. Boiler Hapuod. W. M. IL F. AanleraAn. See. Juat two uiontlM from nest Sunday to (. hrl-tuias 4^a)W , d. F. Carter K*q of Buinberg was In tow n on Fi iihry. Mr W. II, Creech of George* Creek gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday. The Barnwell BaptUt A**oeiatlo*3 meetr toilay at Springtown Church. Mr. John M. Farrell I* yl*l Inp old collegj* scene* and friends in Mary land. The valuable gin plant of Mr. A F. Greene near WlllUton was burned Vri- day nlgnt. N*> particulars rcceiveal. A gift.of plump, tender. t<MUh*ome string beans from S. A. Ifalr was sn a piVrcciateu treat enjoyment last week We would like, to he a member of the nest l^ajflxlavure j oat long enough to vote for Janie* A. Hoyt of CVlumDiit lor Clerk of cue House. Married Sunday afternoon Oct. l^th r.MW ny W. G Cnlilus. Notary I'ublic, Mr. Mov tsandera t«> Mi-* Klda Hutto, both of Barnwell county. ' Rev. .!. K. Goode on •'“riday admin- latered the ordinance qt t)H|itisin* In Turkey rreek to ten new ineuihcrs ol the Barnwell Bi*ptS*tchurch. Ahead again. For three years in fttcuesatun Capt. J. B. Armstrong has been the tl rst. c»>nm y treasurer to send money t<i *he State Treasurer. * Juuiie in Bamberg Couutv ju*t uv« r the ^'lllackyille in" n«,hip line, ilewas one of the heftt'citizens of his community. Brabham & Co. of Hattieville are selling a gooil example. For ih- better protecthrn of bird* on ibcir lauds tlmy ordered from us la*t week Buy Tres- pa««jbar>ta. dgr W. IK HuttoofR. F. D. No. 1. Barnwell paid u* a call on Friday iha' will krep him in pleasMit mnieinlirhin e a« a cit’*-ii who live* by and up to the golden rule. Only a doxan d*y* to the election. It you want lo help ^Bryan’s groping • ml glow lug chance* semi- a dollar to The State, new-paptr, in Coluniti* before Sunday. More con> try raiaed ear corn is being wag-med in n Barnw a !l now for sab than it- any previou* October In thirtv year* Its nil good corn too, and sell* readily at Ho cents caah. Treasurer Armstrong opened thr tax books at aon rise on the latb Inst, and •r*ti«#«sle<l a couple Hundred dollars In tote bneskfasi. Fanner Keroy Mnlair h i- tbc honor >.f holding Receipt No I After November l*t. R. F. I*. Route- Nos 1 and 2 'min Barnwell will hav daily msll service insteail of triaeekl' a* now. I’roC C F. t arier will be on Route, j, the carrier on 1 is to be ap pointed. Barnwell county farmera will, we are to|d, plant more *tn*i| grain thi* 1*11 than they have done since the year that cotton went down to four and flv«- ivnta a pound That* the best newr- that cornea b> u* . " r* K a v. M ver*. colored, wants fo be * candidate for Congres. once more bur'll* fellow Repuli'icans do not care to make a tight agam*t Judge I’atter- aou. M\er» has not got the S.OTt con test fund expected from hi* !a*t race. Mrs. N. F. Kirkland Jr. of Allendab was a very welcome visitor to Barnwyell relatives and ffiend« on Mondav. Here her bciuiiiul girlhood was passed and the gentle year* have ad led tlnlv greater r^hann and rb'her culture to her-rare accouiplUhments. ArFridav\all from- C d. Brigham RT**m| courtrnp-d our already well cs- "tabllafieil hHi-f that hi* vl»it* are not k* froq-ient nor a« ong a* we would like them to be -If he could be for one year farming dletaor there would be • n end to hard time* complaint. The examination - on Fridav for teachers’ certificates was' attended by 19 white and 19 eolnreif candidates I’mf. Horace J Crouch, the coming county Bujierintendent of Kdueation a**l*ted conduct the examination by .Invitation of 1’rnf B M I>a r li''gton. Mr. Brooks Wjiade brought u* on Mondav in kind memory of ok! tipies a Spur Branch possum that wn* fat tmusd anil IfcwsMfud with Barnwell hullace* To avoid TifUslug the env\ of the New* and ('mirier wefh^ll sav nothing ofits goodness. But welttmij. To ahskc hands and exchange greet dugs with ao good a man and valtlcd a "Trlend as ('apt. .1. M. L'lmer was a li'easant privilege onTiiiAHdsv. A vet eran of the Cofiljjiieracv lii« heart ke< p- ynting ami hand and h'-ad are strong to do well every duty that rests Ui>on him. lR ll / Hgifnrti^ HEAUN« M’RINOH. — Gur school bM Just completed H* Hr»t niouRi* work ami not«ltbatai.il lug the very busy season bas bad an excellent attendance. - Our people reaiixu, that to get the most out of the schoM their children must be present every day. •Five of ihst k*t year’s srudeot* are now away at.c«llege but we still have an enrollment of sixteen in the High riulKKii department. Honor R >11. 1st Grade. Mary Bodlford. Tdzcln Gardner, Frank Peter*. Alice Rav. 2nd Grade. 4~5nra Klkins, Willie Peters, Mathilda Keeler. Helen Wise. 3rd. Grade, Aiken Dycbes, Edna Collins, Anua Willie Mima. 4th Grade. Julia Kay 6th Grade. Vera Boyljton, Annie Cave, Ida May Gardner, Joseph ■Keeler. Mary Kay, Jack Wise. Oth Grade. Blanche Mathew*. High School Department. Rubv Kay, Ernest Webb, Harry Boylston. IXING BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. Well, Summer is ah<h!d*and with it we arc rid of qnito/a nthuber of rest*, such a* tie** mo-quitne* and can- dKlatcs; put we still have pleasijn't memories of the ’cue*, stews and soft drink* taken off the oflice seeker* du- ring tItehe«11■ rt teTfii'. ' ”Ahtf no maiter bow things go there is always some thing to be thankful for. We are not tigering much on National Politics hut if w has we hear nud read I* all li ue we will have two presidents next time, (a* both parties seem certain of an ea»y victory.) This would cause a stitup sorter nke we liad back in tl.e'Sixlies, hirt we are j.i*c out of It and the *011 thing that is troubling us ju-t now is how to bridge over this year-’s disa*- tes so that wc can run on with our lit tie home affairs. We a’c iireparinjf for wiut«*r quarter*, getting up wood and eating turnips and town bacon waiting for the weather to get coo> enough to kilf a shoaie, so that we can Mr. .1.1 Reed died on Kri ’ay at his .begin J to fatten np, as we tind that rher«' is no chance to gain any ffesh the inteie.-t ot our debts. Riah Mas. on PAID THE I’tiX A1/TY. Elliott 41 reen. coloretl. « a« hanged intlie Barnwell jail on Friday. Trie crime for which he paid the |>eual'tv ol ni* life was the mnrd*-r of Oliver HmaI•*. colored, ill Blackville town ship in February last, Green and two •wher negro men were at the home ol Smalls on a Saturday night gambling They ha<l whiskey. Green lost all hi- iiiotp y ami pawned his pi»tol to Smalls for three-dollar* . Angered liV the re • ii-al of rmall* to return th« pi*t«d he • truck Small* a fatal blow on Id* bend, took the |d»l«l. set fire to the bed ami went away, leaving his dead victim to :he consuming il lines He wa* nrre* ted at church at Eko the next.dai. on ivicted at the Snmaier term of court and sentesiced by .1 nlge Aldrich to In naoged Sent niber IHili A respite to October HI ii wa* gtaured by Goveriu r Ansel upon pe'lthui of citizen* asking a conimntatiou ot ihe dcatii «e itence to ■■><* Hnori-onuionu ITm t^vornur xf . ■cr n quirv rciiised to grant llie com 'iiutaLuiii li ieu wenttoilie gallow- wi'.lmut a trace of tear He admitted that lie alone had kll’ed smalia. and iiroie«aed that lie had obtained Divne forgivene-s and claimed that he pie *et reddeath w line prepared -for it to li e imprisonment, lie sang and pray ed with a clear iiuwaveiiog voice, aim <|»oke gratefully of ilie buma-ie treat ment lie had mcelved from taheriH I’reedi. Tlie final religioH* seivice was «oudu*:te-l hv IS* V W. h. Jones, coloied. Ids spiritual adviser. Green’s neck was broken hv the fall ot eight feet. After eight minu'et he • a* pronounced dead t>v l»r. E I. PirtiersoM. At the end of twelve min utes III* body was cut down, put in a culHn and given to hi* uncle for burial. He wa* said to tie IS year- old. Tne la*t p.evtous h inging was in IMft, -. K- ni.ACKVH.I.K NEWS. dame* Garrison, SUwards. MEDICAL MKITING. All physIclqiBf, of the Gouncy are earnestly rtquwded to attend the meet ing of the ConVity Medical AsMH-tatiou to be held' a^ Nrttnwell on Mondav, November ‘id ' s*jle Dav .) K.C. Kirkland M. !>., ' • Prealdeitte THE REGISTRATION FIGURES. Tim voters of,the county according to the recent reenrollment arc distrib uted a* follows: A llemlale IDS lialdoek * fto Barnwell 4 , *S Blackville iGi Bull Pond Dunbarton \ Elko . *i.) Fairfax 128. Hercules 1455 Kline „ H4 Milieu ut; Robbins ux Snelling 49 SvcHnwre 120 Tinkers Creek 74 / U liner* 91 Wiiirs oil 2'0 . Total 245f Negroes 1644 IV bites 2J7I Since three whites have died • 3 ’ W * - — Tot iff Whites 22158 •* Negroes )6'i i4il MAZURHKY’-i LOCALS. 27Yartls Yellow Homespun, $1.00. li Yard* Fruit of the Loom, $.UH). . 1 Lot Lad4e* Craycnet long coats worth $4.00 for $1.7!*. 1 Lot Sample .Skirts worth $1.50 for Rig paper id«« 1c. Safety pins 2 •. King spool cotton 2c. ft) Inch Sea Island worth H cents this sale for <> s 4 '. —-■ v Dress Gingham worth 8c. this sale forSj. Towels at 4c each. ■> A full line of cost. Agate Ware going at Energy and*"PTIterjSFrn*"' a^fe^VonliV- glou*. An early morning cAll on our last week.busy day from that admi- jpible farmer ami busines* man, Mr €a>»car Foreman, put such a mote on Tnx I’Koridt'* people that the mailing was linished an hour ahead of the usu al scedulo. • i w I’rof. W. H Jones of Columbia spent Thur-day witli Barnwell friend*. He I* well, loriks well, and better still W doing well for the educational develop Jnent and up grow th of the whole Slate A a manager of the Southern IVachei *’ Agency he is doing an Incomparahle • work W the public schools II w ex- pexltfhoe in the sc.liool room, hi* flue tact, understand!og of conditions and circumstance* enable him to always sond flirt fight teacher to toe .right Mace. No man in th* Ktatc U doing Mi*» Edna Ktce from Alb ndale wis :he guest uf Mr* 8. II. Ku*h last Sun day and Mon-lav. Mi** Cedi Gass*rd of New-Grlcan* i* vi-iting Mi** Katie Farrell. Mrs. Laurie T. Izlar. lormerly ot rlii* place, hut now residing In 0«cala. Fla , i» the guest of her uaughter Mrs. C S. Rui-t Mrs. E. C Oakman of Auguata who ha* been visiting hei daughter.' Mrs L R. Free, for several weeks, hat re turned home Mr. J. G. Oakmwn.nf Augusta, wa* the guest of tils sister, Mrs L. K Free, last gundav. Miss Mary Mathenv of Hamberg, is spending several weeks with her aunt, Mr*. Sojourner. Tne Ladies Guild of the , St, Alban’s Episcopal church met at the home ot Mr*, Grihbeu last Saturday. Great in terest 11 being shown In the affilrs of the church, bv the member* of thi* or ganixaiioii. Rev, E. A. Kvisoo holds 4*uiornjmg and evening service ever j tec' ond SuiulaTTfrea’Cli month . The ladle* of the Baptist church gave •m o\ xt*A supper here Wednesday evjiit- mg for the purpose of raising money lor the benefit «'f the church. It wa* an enjoyable affair socially, nnd*quite a success financially. f rf - Protracted service* were held in Ylie Me.thodtgt ‘ church recently. Rev. Tt' A. Yohjfcue of Barnwell asVIsted tlie pastor Mr, Trav.wlck in this work. There I* only a small number of Methodist* here, hot Rev. Dr. Pitt* and III* congregation; also members of other.churches, came around to every service, and we had a tine meeting. . Mr. Yongue preached some eloquent, soul Stirling sermons,. which deeply imoressed his hearer*. Dr. Pitt* and Mr Tray wick are boy hood friend*, and th-y are laboring side by side. pr> aching Christ" and His religion. And the spirit of true re ligfon seems to be. Increasing in our town. GOOD KIDDANCX •M) Inch Broad Cloth Black, Blue and Garnet worth $1 (fi>at77 l sj. Ddr l lie above are a few sample price, ol toe hundreds of hnrgMina tlial wait .’or the w Ise «t tlie Barnwcli Bee Hive, SAVANNAH VALLEY FAIR. The chniiHittee in charge of tlie col lection of the Exhibit of the tsaltke hatubie Agricultural Club for (he Fair to he held in Angu-ta by the Savannah Valley Associated Clnlys a*k ls»a—c >n- iribution* ot the tollowing Carpliiia jTFodit«‘i«: —■ ■ Cotton—VO npen b>dls, unpicked f>ectt cyejy variety, one hn slid. “ Stalk* with all open boil* ( on the stalk* possible. Corn on *t.*!ks, lOh -talks ** let* fine ear* 100 ear* each of Red Straw- lierry and Blue Spt-ckto l corn. i * Peas. 1 bushel of every variety Ttmse can be returned w> the owner*.-A Hsy. G baiea uf every v:iri'’tv. *• ** of each f rab Grass, ~ Crow Foot Graf*. Bermuda, Cm it Fodder, Corn Shuck*. Small Grain*, one tiu»hbl each ot Wheat, Oats live, Bariev. Potatoo*, 1 hu*hel Sweet po,aloe* every variety. '* 1 bushel Iri-h potatoes. Penpers. 1 bushel Red. Oara. 1 peck. l&acoea i peck. Guinea Squa.h. Pomegranate*. Ap ples, i dnr.i-n eH' it Pumpkin*. JUvtato Sqna*h, Citron anil Water Melon*. Sugar • utie, 600 *talk* with roots and fodder on them. Gourds, long and short handled. All good* pntaip In gia*< will lie re turned tq owner If required, such a* presery pickle*, jellies, w ines, .cat *ups, *Ht:yes of every description and we can not Dave ton many of these thing*. t ■ residence of l»rr dangliter. Mr*. Minide year*. Slie had gone to spend some time with tier daughter, wboti the Jai^.sum mons came. , ^ S4ie leaves $o nmnrn tier lo** a large circle of relatives ami friend*, two sons. K. B. Addison of Montgomery, Al*., B. R. Addl«nn of Cinciunaii; two daughter*. Mr*. Mattie Winn and Mr*. M intlie W i ight ot Ward*; a sister M r* Frances lloisiou of Ridge Spring: two brother*, II. O. Mo*e!v of f v harle«ton and W. M Mosely of K d> Rov, Ark She was tin: mother of W. M Addl*. son, w ho,lived in Willlstnn all,bis life until his deakh. September l() li IMOU Mtid who is survived bv hi*widow, Mrs Etta M. AdGlnn and little daughicr Valerie. She was horn in Kdg( tl dd t’ounfv and moved to Wiliiston in 1HIV3. olic wa* buiicd at Wards. A Friend. • New York Dentlatry Gaainty Prices 7r r A HEAI/THY FAMILY' Onr whole family hn* enjoyed health wince we began using Dr. Ki ig’s New Life Pills, three years ago. sin s L. A . Bartlet. of Rural K mte 1, Guil- loid, Maine. They cleanse and tone the syst •in in* » gentle vvav, ttnit. d.ip- vou good 25c at C. N. Burcktialer’s drug store. '; TRKSPAHE NOTICK. All persons are fnihiil hunting, fi.-li- ing. hauling straw, cutting wood or letting stock rim at, large or trespassing in any way on njv land* in hveamore Township under penalty of llie law. r- J.^l. 11 arier, October, loth, _ 1 # ■* S BECAU ii lielps my rrrdit to | at mv dclits with a check on the hank and ^ creates a favourable Imprcaalon, as they are led. to believe that I have*' 1 more fpqds in reserve. BECAUSE* ' . , . mN It sets mv fautily a good example and sliows them I liave tlielr wal- T - VX fare at heart, by taking care of my n.cans, y 'y ill:c VINE I do not andnnger tlie live* of urr family or my own. by having the' reputation of a man who keep* looi.ey in Ids pockc'. or hides it about^ ^is home. I believe funds are infer in the bank tlian In my pocket or_, i :♦> at home. 4> ItEC Al SE ^ It will hold me up when I am sick or out of work. ^ BECAUSE ^ A bank aceoniit creates a desire and pride.^to make It as largo aa jytainy Day,’ Barni&fi Orth** In Heahlenco. WIIMnon. 8 • Maks Appoint men* by mall or phone.- .•> - »» All W'otk Spof Cm!). TO R 8 A LB. 100 Acre#—40 oieared. 8 mile* from Mnnin. OOO Imllara—iNiilaNt eaab. Batam e fn 1 -•.» i,r 3 Aimual mein* w itb F per r~ut imtefrsf. _ - T. H KlHfi. Jr ; North Augusta, S . C orO.R. EHI*. Martin, A, <:. NOTICE. ell County, TRESPASS Sooth Carvdirta, Barnvv Great Cypress I nwnslijpA All per-ona are' fo'liid lento en'er upon my land lumiic inrqm-c of hunt ing. fishing nr'tripping. l iking awav wood, straw or leaves, pasturing stock, making path*or roail*, piaviug games nr card* or committing »i.v oilier tie* pa**, uuder jienAlty of |iru>eculion to the full extent of the law. v Mr«. Petia I.. < avo. Oct 17 th 1!K)H. notice;. Gin Days At Barnwell Oii Mill Ginnery MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, T~ Fridays:‘; BARNWELL OIL MILL, H. W. QUIN. Manager. FOR RENT. A large 10 Tin'in house in square of more than three a< res. in toa n ot Wil. 11*1011, known a* tlie Iliowue hou-e. Term* reasonable, Apj> ! y to Mrs. J. .11- iijtt'Aiic .Ml Wiliiston, f.i' u n data or two week* alter si Columbia, S C. • -«. to 1017 Richland A (IRK \ T GPI’ORTU M TY. 1 Itavi' an interest in tbe,F>iniung Hotel of till* place and de-ire. to sell in> entire stock ol go »c|s and rent my nice brick store on Main St. Apply to M P Webb. Blackville, 8, C. FINE FARM TO KENT. Mv a ell improved faim nlmut live mi'i'* North west of Barnwell, gum' dwelling"Ttml out buildings exn Bent nelghhnrh'oort fine water, atiout I Ii7»r-e tarm open. For price and particulars apply to- ,1 M Cave, New Brryji 1 -land. S, r-—- - “^4— : NO TICK. t pos-ibh* and it is wise for nil of us to provide fur tlie w hich comes sooner or later. <$> BECAUSE • If 1 pay my delitsliv drawing h check on the liank. Hie check must ^ S - ^ .’ ‘ f - be endorsed before the bank will pay it. and then become* a legal receipt t fur. mv mdr.sy pai I No one ran claim that I did not pay (hem, as I trail show thcij^cndorseinent oil tlie chock which-paid the debt, ° 'Start An Account Today With Bank of Blackville. Banking Done on Safe Banking Principles . . T _ - J ‘DR. JSO. P, iiEE, — ••-A/- - 4F- ' - 4F *W » -r-4F---4 a Host Ever Kaise<V *2,500 Bushels Appier Oats. (>,500 Bashfils, Bancroft Oats. ■■■:-—_>—: .v- r * i * Price 80 cents |>er bushel in hundred bushel lots or more. Apply quickly to J .1). Whittle, ^ GroWer Blaekville.SC. lil.NINESm, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KOI ART PUBLIC, ‘blackviixe. s. c \ Dentist, m WILMsTON, - - 8. p Office ov,tr Batik. «f WHluton. >VJJ| run receive cnllk in the country, l»n$ Land For Sate. 220'«ore« good ftirtnUig land two mile* Fort Ii'Tnavn \\ Hlisf^n, well Im proved, six mom dwrllitug; barn, sla- Meaand two tenant hott/fe* on :he place, wall good waitr, and cix*eka on hotli sldtts of the p!a -e, ndjoining lauds of Mr. Wat* Mailie-w* and other*!. Title good, term-ca-y i ?k> l 5, acres g<Kid fsnorng litml. all nn- iler cultivation hutf mile from c«ir- tavratr llnii'* man of Blackville #d- jnlniir(* land* ol the Into Mr. Henry W. 11*1/, Title* good, tm in* c.a*y. •* Itnuse and lot in tn vn of niackviPo on the North sidu n,l K: K Ave; I room dweJIlng, dining room and kitclien, bsrii. 'tables ami- nut--4io«»e t*n (h« premises. Title* gtmd and tarm* easy. For furiher inlormallon apply to II. F. Bulst, Agt Barnwell, 8.C. v 11 ■ T 1 ' 7T - ^ . I 1 ■ 1 ' FINAL DIsCHARGK NOTICE. . Notice i* |M < rehy ■‘clveu that on F*rl- day, Gct<4»er Sdtli 1M)H the under-lgneil ’will file with Mon. .Inhq K. HnaMng, Judge o'f Pnihate. hivltna) account aa Coaimitreeiof p. fli T.ou’d and apply for Letter* Disniiaaory. * .i' • 1 • % It. M. MI v son. September 2ath 19()h. FINAL UI-lUll VttWK NO PICK. Notice la hereby given that oft Mom- dar the f'lt'i ilay of October I1H)8 tin iiuderslgned will tile wirh lion, lohli K. snelling. Jiiilge of Frobat*', har Huai return a* G tardi tn of Jvnve* M>allv:t/< Mrrick, JolD KUxth»ttii> Myr|'ii*au i (dorrlt L. M'yrick a id apply toy L ittar* Ditmlaenry.'—— r ~ S*v innah Mr rick, . * ■ o’ ' ' Guardian, September 20th LkH. Oiriversitv ff.Switli (arolina. Committee. X ^ •• THE TERRORS OK ENGLISH. (Success Magazine ) If an S and an i and an O and a U, Wir.h nw X at thc end *|>(dl Su, Atid *ViTC and a Y. turdrirrE speHI Pray w hat, i* a speller to flu? ’Then if also an w and an I and a G fairkaA brkVitiks.- The Methodist* hive recently con ducted » protrjietcd met^ing lieie which resultctkiJi h spiritual ‘awaken ing nf the meintmr* and visitors. Rev J. W*. Elkin*, pasUir, did all of Hi* pleaching. Hi* accomplished w ife, too, urrb-d with us till the Hose of the uieeiing. and the choir was stirred up by set)«e ors:iot t oniiiin g rfiidef li'er leadership, for it showed u* w liat we were capable of when energy and perseverance were exercNed. Rev Kikina and wife certainly sing well together and addend ’much to the jtlcHsuie ol the meeting Mrs. Rrawfif of Charleston, lectured in the achoH bouse to tlio ladies la«t 'week on physical culiure. Tbfi two nitllinerles have had their opening*, and rn*cs seemed to have Moomefl for them, judging from the pretty floral de-oration*. They com- pared favorably w itli those of town* of much ijUKer size. But you know Fair fax ladtjis arc fastidious, so a large and elegant assortment is displayed fur tlielr fancies. Mr. Jennings of Bamberg after boring cucce»*fully Hie artesim well for the Railroad has been putting in pipes.injnauy house* here lor hot and cold baths.,, ., Another .new-gin is up. owned by Miesr*'V'*dhn|t and William*. Mls,s. Lila Barber is attending Hie Methodist Female College at Columbia. ,Misg Lizzie, Wilson is attending Os- bnru Bpsltiesf College in Augii|«t.;i, apd Mra. Talley |are keeping on** here now,. Strayed or Stolen from mv piece on Hie uighj of (he 5h of (K-tohei 190S one Black Horse Mule with hqiwnno-e; about (8) leaf* old: will puv lur-iii\ Inlormation leading to recovery of Hie same. L. Hi W-iliiam*. Ain sr ist rate. ' Ulmers, S. C. Oct. 12 IPOS. LAIWS FOR SALE. * Now is tlie time to buy. Land* w iM never be cheaper, and sure to increase In value. \ BUY NOW- 568 Acros.^Ri'-h I,and Township, liarnweil ( uuntj, One halt in cultivation balfnci. woodja„' l j'; ' " • Two miles from Hnelling Station on l Atlanti ^lect Diy ami Boardin'* St'hooi for (iillM. vomm v O Ladies and ’I'liis well know n institution afford* j sic, I’.iinting, Needlework and Domcs- cx> ellent uppnruiniiies lor a tlio"ougti, ticScie.nve. ■ ^ practicai ai-.d rertued cilucallon — ! The one aim- in* every course Is to The rotirae* are I'rimarr, Grammar, ^equip the student PhyaicaBy, Mental- Co nmoreiai arid Academic, wtih ad ' jjf. and Nlorally fpr tljc performance of diiiniiJij-taciliiie- for perf.ectjun in Mu—Hlfe’s duties, I'hc Location is Ideal in beauty and healthfulness. A cade i ny opens Septeinber 1 1 appl) 1908. For Information iiov. Directress*, V. 0. Box M2. Widc ran^o f>f choice in Scien tific, Liteiary, (irsHliute aiul I’m- IcssiojviI Courses leading to de gree* (ff ; : > ! ’ Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Liqcntiatcof InstAictioi^ lUchfUrt-yf LawiS, Master of Art«, Civil.Enginc^rand Electrical En gineer. ’ • r-s. V v Well equipped l.ab«>ri»torieak Library of over bo.ocw vr8an»es. , Expenses moderate/-’’many -* students make their own exp^nseiw j Next Session (104th) begin* September J^rd, 190X. , Ear Ajiiioiujeemait write to the Presutcnt, Columbia, S. C. Biiildiugs and iiuprnvctnents. ' 01 ' T ' r A bargain in tlti.s place. Terms easy. L-Jl r -J . , ItomA. Sept. 21—D-aliau emigration Anda LIEI spe *’d^. io tlie tfn.ited Mates Is still di^-rciising I h«re s no nng inn \ During tfie monih of A.tigu*t only 4 202 omigrants'lcft Italy for America, while 2(f,.S82 reMtrned home* r , - .,, . The nuiulier of Italian cinlgr/int^ ,to North ahd South America Ireni Jgb- uarv 1 to Angnst.1l was-AI,H3, whU,i> in (lie same period returned R> sjieller to dff, y . But go comm 11 alotixeye* 1 glted! IMPATlHf SL'SIK. •6h. i can’t ijjrra'i this needie ma.” . Was fftylf fuale’scry; , ‘ y-Justas ih*thread wa* going through (j r ti Acre*. ituihling«-an:| ’mprtty**- ments. .‘{no acres In cultivation, aut; acres in wmtdlarul. , .. ~Three mites from Sfiolttffg KfatTih^’ 1 * A. L. It. Four miles from—Dug; liartun A . (!. L. Terms easy. iPO-^Vcres. 100 in-teulMviTtion, forty acres in Wood and riinber. Barnwcjl Tow nship. Ifve miles troiu Barnwell Court House. New Residence a ml otlici buildings in good conditions. Terms easy. 400 Acres in Barnwell Township. House* anil improvements, Four miles Irn.m Barnwell Court llou*e 2( v > acres in.euRrjvation balaoceiln wood and timber. Terms easy. *1 ■ • ‘ 400 Acres Three miles from Barnwell Court Hnusc.. 1(4! soresdn yultlvation A FnVCM’U SHORES; •I! ST THE EELLOWS NEEDED TO FINISH THE CHOPS, r» Li HILL TOE STABLES; ;ig*tq f #nd hope soon to be In a large new school bowse. • u #. '• •T r i TT* r - ' k S l.‘ • WCl'LD MORTGAGE THE f’ARM ,, A farmer,on:KwrjH Rottfe 5, Empire, Ot-k -V'. AMjEtond by. nAnpv wya: Bm'ilen’s.Arp’RaTaaly/t' cured tlietwo Piprat, 4mre»t. I .pv#r taw, )mmk«u. iuw )j/rnd and one «0 nty l^-g.. Ik ifi wiuEth liiqre than ita,w«iglit In g«dd. .-J woulil not hg without it if l haJ.tn morrgsgo C. N i. [J>aU nee In;Timbc/ antl W-m>d Term* easy. ~^ loT , ia n *T! ."."‘i TnW.i I } M»ferikClo'$ff.jwt.U. pal?>**i at J04.445 catnfi Back from the c nited t (; oul j, an j* a . Jiurckhaitvr's dmj s^>re. e . ' 4 • ——x ^—; ;—:—: i 50 Aer?» threo miles from Barnwell Court linfise, Houaes.atid improvw- ments. 30 upros, jn cultlyatioii balance in jW^ujd ami Timber. Terms easy. . * ,(X)0. Acres also in one tractnf I’ine. Cypress,* Poplar, Asti and otliet liartV wnoda, . 1 v-... Good and convenient RaUrwid facili He*. ,— Come and see tbe»* properties. E <) 4’atteraoa & Sue. Over Stocks of the Best Make ■ V'T’-rp-’T'-* WflffOIlS, BllgjrU‘8, i. Stinies ttc ill I Lit 11 ens, Lap TtoLTea art and Material Full Hots ami Hingle •c olferctL now,ait hnun- jneCesT StrtltlTes W flips, mer Time Prices at . „ . HILL TOP STABLES. _ , ( % • . , ■ ♦ , • ! -. f • ; 1 Come to see me when in town. You will find what vou 1 ' * * want and fairest prii e*;»ml heAt treatment at ^ 4 ^ MAHPEI{ shop; NOTICE, Barnwell, 8. C. August IO1I1 19011. To all that It may coneertf f" ——^ I have oiieimd a Jlsrhev Miopherein Bnruwell for the vvbnIA *onled pnrposoof giving tlie people town and surrnundi/ig vnuintry lietter service tlian Uiov have been getting So call ami *ee me before goUig el-e- w here. C. F. CalliouD, C. W. TERRY, Bakbzr. K1. BoctUgua Kill. " v< Calhoun. & Co Life’, Accident; CYCLONE LIGHTNING , AND Live Stock ‘INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- STkOfiGEST. COMPANEIS . -Of SlyKS AT— t|{F. RANicOF BARNWFI-Gr i * • fjrl-' - ■ , ‘MONEYTO LEND. . . -i We are prepared, to negotiate lhana trri>roved farms for dve jeaF^ partlad. [laviuenrs Rite rest 8-per oeai oa '1o*iuC' Don’t write, c- m* $nd, « t 40-J J. 0. P(ll(*r«4r A Sag.