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RATES Or SUBBCftiraOH, ^ » '“'j '■'■"■m la AdTA&c«. (>«r Aanum ^.......‘#1 .M aia• • «_**•«•••*»••«• • .p.oc .- .,- ' , Tim chala »an* win move thU ww»k tn Urn IUrl«y Branch Irttween W1IIU- t«*n and Etkn. J. B. Ilarlrr, J. B. Morrm, <’lfrk. Suit. ' ■' . • ' . * ’*#•-•> .’* • - •. • * , ' i " •" < ■■ * * : rue regular meeting ol Barnwell I/xlge Xo IS, Rnijrhu of Pythian will * held at {half Hifll on THday ni»ht h o'clock. A foil attendoite) la roqaeated. By order of WILLIAM EL MoSAB; C. C. *, Wm. Me NAB. K. R. Ac 9. HARMONY LOUOK NO. 17, A. F. M f A rckt lar comMonication of H.- rwotiy Lodge No. 17, A. K: M. wiH t>e hold hi Ataaqnte Tample oc Thanxlay I (•fbn'arj'yAth l^jurk to bedmu) An F C degree. Visiting breUirwi erreoedklly tu- vited to attend. . Butler Hagood. VV. M. H. P. Anderson. Sec. / Full Jliooded Boff OFplngton anti Rhode Inland Red Fowfa. For Sale—<:<K3k«rel>i$l 60 ea>th, Pul let* $i of. Errs fi atid |iOO per »et- tiny;. /K. A. Terry, /Walterboro. S. C. -A • labhajja T^lanta for Sale. CO.OOO. Anv Varletv. I’tloe 20 «eM»'per 1U0. tl.CO per l.'OO. / .C. N. Bnrckl.alter, “ x Hartwell, rt. 0. - Whit* Victoria Pig* Fur Sale. Male* $5 00 each. / Females la.50 each. *iu. iti tx.* eountv. iMolair A Porter, Barn well. The days u tin ten minute* in sun- ahino thU week. ' . The timd for making tax returns will end on the 20th lust. Representatives Gridin, Patterson and W iHoit voted against the repeal of the lien law. Congressman Patterson left on Mon day for Washington to resume hi* Congressional duties. Mr. Jiiliua P. Mtrobel, formerly of Blaukvllte. i* now keeping the Laurens Hotel at Lauren*. Col. U. M. Mixson Itns today, an ad- vertiaement of interest to ail whose Uvea ai d boutca are aiihout ii.au* ranee. The ground bog.-If he came out at all on Tu-mlay, must have scuttled bacl^ for aimther #1* week* imp in hi* Win *, quartets. The Supreme Court Is hearing ap- iwala from the Second t iicult tl»i» week, *ud the County Bar I* well rep resented In Columbia. Opinion* differ a« to the roKf Injury dope to the bat crop*, but U ia hoped that tbe drynesf of the earth and air prevented serinu* damage. Bright and early Monday morning the two per cant penalty attached to ail unpaid taxes. On March 1st. the seven per cent penalty will go into effect. The quarterly meeting In the Barn- Wall Methodist Chnrrh on Saturday was quite a* satisfactory aa could have liaen expected In such icy .weather. Tbs next will be held *t Salem Church. Judge Jsm<*a Aldrich of Aiken wa* in town last week and all the older eiitsena were glad to welcome the home coming, though his stay wa* ton abort, of this distinguished son to hi* birth place. We ate a new food last week—Cas sava—a t\iber grown In Florida beloW the fiost line for making starch in northern fadorle*. It Is quite like* when e«»oked. the Carolina potato pone, but the flavor is more delicate. There will be an Oyster Supper and a Valeniind Party at Kline School house on Fiiday evening February 12th, beginning st 7 :30 o’clock for the benefit of the stitool-library. I£very- bndy is Invited to come and bring Val entines. AVe will give a paper of pins to the lady reader who, unai’ied, scuds us the flr*t correct interpretation of this priut.hop pnaalc which «uifed the blir. xard weatlicr of departing January : If tlic B in t put: If the B putting : Mr. F. H. Dick* of Rich Land told n* on Friday that tjie present winter had been to date the warmest since that nf 1P86 and 7 Cold .came late then, snow fxl'ing on tlic tir*t Sunday in March 1887 and tim giound being frozen the following Sunday. The county Pension Board passed on mimerrNM application* on Mondav. 1 , Ao members of the Board, are A. P. MaoriI'e. P. LL hurakhaUer, M. O. Wall.'i. W. Tboiusa. f.AST WKKK. / :r . Satardar wa* tbe most trying day of the Wintarr and we expected i? to be one of solitary eonflne«ti*nt at hard la bor, but ttUs coming Qf Mr. J, B. Creech made one bright rift In our lonesome- newt. ... ■ t.. BAIR PAY. -u-TJHHtgbMonday’a hitter weather waaof the'staf at hr>ine sort (here was a surprisingly large numher of visitors on the hill, and under the hill the hone yard resembled a Georgia scene of thy day* of Judge Longstreat The real property sold brought fair prloc* only, while lire stock told *t all •ort* of figures. - Treatorer Armstrong was quite bu-y collecting tsxca, Auditor Keel in taking returos audj/lerk -Sinans in re-' Ctdving'papLra for record. All Went homaetirly. SPUR BRANCH NEWS. The pafnt broth, with the skillful touch of Mr. Ti-Un>*n Hutson of Wil- llston, is making a grand appearance in tills section. # The Mt. Culvarr school house has recently been painted; thia seems to have caused a juiint fever of wliidi Messrs P. 8. U*sery and J A. Cottins are now the victims ami it ia probable others'will soon follow. Mr. ,1 VV. Phillips previouslv of this section, hut now of Sander*ville, (ia , is giving old friends hearty hand shakes, A. B. C. Sometime* we have been vexed w ith Mr F. 11. Dicks boesn.e of tlm brevli.v of bD bright visit* but when we think of his usefulness at horns and to Rich Land people generally w« are recon ciled and ashamed of our temper. Mr # L. A. Drnuimond of Hawthorne bad in his garden tomato piai.t*. vol- onteei.a loot lilgh. psrlevtiy gtecn and that have not been cultivated or cared for. That is prettv g«y*tl for Aiken county, but it required a Barn- well naan to make such a Hue showing AVe always Teel beUer for days after seeing Mr. T. J Grubbs For be is a golden rule keeper aud his example and precept arc all foy tbe good of church, country and society, hiuI one can not be with him t* about catcbjng a leaven of bis uprightness and all rightness. Mr W. KfBlaok was a double first subscriber ou Monday, first for hoib the month and the week, ah advertiser' in addition. Close after came another good friend, Mr A. JN Biack, whose good words still linger, and following 'theta other excellent folks who made the day in the sanctum as heart warm as it was cbiil without. Rosemary means remembrance, we believe, and the good people nf that tewnshlp, the one blessed tu having no railroad, suffer no lack of memory as to Thk Pbople As is bis annual habit Mr. 8. J. Powell has again brought us thought* of the peace and plenty of that happy neighborhood that preserve* the custom* of their stalling fathers and splendid mothers *« an inheritance that none can buy or take bv force. An appreciated CommunfcatioTT from Prof. N. A. Patterson o| .Luke City. Fla , receive! la*: week too late for publication, bn* been mUlaid. to our regret. The health of Mrs. I'attersgn prevented his coining t<> the burial of Ida brother, Dr. K. L Patterson. According to the old sign nf the seven tear* there la a plenty of time for lota of cold westner before the Hpring time comes again, gentle- An- nie. Now they ar# almost directly overhead at dark. ar\d the danger of cold la not paased-until they set with the sun. . Two newspaper causes are published for the unusual warmth of this VVIut*r Ope is that an ocean volcano or earth- qii«V%has shifted the course of the G-ilf Stream aearer the Atlantic coast, th« other that the earth ia three million oiilvs nearer the sun than uattal and that ft will not get back to ifa old track iiutil May. Announcement has been made of the { ugagement of Mr. J. Wannamaker 'at ter son nf Barnwsti and Ml*a Julia, daughter of M^.' aiulMr*. George Mar- bhv of Augustar The 'mirrf-ige Wfn be thel latter part of this mouth. Miss Mnrphey is one of the loveliest J’oung ladira of her home cltv^ as char* ■ling In manner, amiable In disposition and aa aoo<>mpii*hed In ail vkoibanly f huum aa she Is beautiful In person. n h«r new hnoit In Bafttwefl she mill rtoeive the heaft weleoibo.of the hoet bf the friends of (he eieeHent yfWng ftwutleman Who wftl hat* her future nappfiioaa In KM Mfe Mkptnf^ tUBT CdAT. The gentleman who by mistake r»Tt January ssieilar took from Mr. M; It. fllaelt'a ear*, MolalrR pnrtefl tenr*. (a Barnwell a heavy king bladt ovdr- k wofttf abobi •etnti nr eight dol- wld M«a*e rftstM ibe co£t to M. Black at Msffm RPMlofA. and get » o«af. ’.eft in place of mine. Reward 4HJ] aMo he paid If required, WrM. Bitekt A. R. Knight, the Photographer i* in town doing Photograph work for a f«-w days only. Galt at oncc and sec him, Lancaster Building. —— TAFT AT BKXCH 18LAND. An aged brother In black gives ids opinion of Judge Taft as .ecu at the Beech Island b.\rbe<-ue: Bless glory, missus, I done seen de President. Firat, 1 a a red to look, Deni prepout on him. Den I look tiard—as bard as 1 could. Gracious, missus,'^ ain’t see nothin’ but a fine lookin' old marster. He look happy wtien ho gaz.-U on tbe barbecue. But, missus, I never so dNpoitued in my life. Dxt man done hide all bis diamond. He must to turn Ms coat trimmed in gold inside out-atul hide de crown and <1*» se pter. If he bad horn«, he hid ’em. too. Ami i watch him through de winder when he eNt. Declare, mi»au«, he take to de barbecue just Hae any good eld marster btfo’freedom. I »b’ am tils poin.e i in de President. FRKRDOM OF THE I'RK^S? On Siturday Editor Frank P. Gla«s Of .Montgomery, A'?., was knocked down in t!.c street of the Alabama c-ipteal by two sons of Governor Comer. The trouble arose out of u libel suit of Governor Corner against Glass and his paper, i i wnieh the jury gave the Governor a verdict of one cent dam ages. For two weeks Judge Part of Nash ville, Tenn, baa been trying to get a t 'ury for the trial of Duncan Cooper, us son Robin, and ex Sheriff Sharpe for the murder of former United Stales Senator E. VV, Carmack because of an editorial U» hia paper. Up to Satur day 1 ( 1!)5 talesmen hud been examined and S) of them accepted.-as jurors, w ith u probability of one of them being ex cused for ill health "COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIA TION. The white teachers of Barnwell County are requested to meet at the Graded school Building in the Town of Barnwell on Saturday February !3ih I'JOtt. for the purpose of reorganizing the Barnwell County Teachers Aaso- ct atltai Every teacher in the county la urged to be present at this meeting All In teresting progi'anitae has been arran ged and will be announced in-tbe coun ty pa per* next week. AH TisUors will jhterVaioefdTT tfiey will doihmu'if- cate witB Ibe County Superintendent or Mr. R. Bovd Col* at Barnwell by Tuesday February fltla Horace J. Crouch, G VV. Coggins. Courtty Bdpt- Education. Pres. 5 RRWft ROTS8. Thirty five couple* were ffiWded Augusta on Batnrday. 1 - • T; v '- ' •€ s, -•*> Four week* from today Theodore Roosevelt wlii again become h private citizen Dutch prophet of Nesrtierr y pre dicts, cold waves "of more of (ila severt- tv for February, lie MT* that tfco- frultcrop will he not very abundant and very partial In many pieces. The American battle fleet Is concen trating at Gibraltar for Hi passage home across the Atlanta. It hi to arrive at Hampton Roads, compl*'!*^ the trip around the world, on tllb 22d Inst. Piedmont people are making good money raising cattle. J. D. 8mith of Penitfetriw recently sold to the KinibaH Douse Dairy at Atlnota a fllfje yrar otd hull for $1,000 and srvertl Jersey cows for $IC0 to » 00 each, “Little Joe” Browm, Govefnnr elect of Georgia is not much on Ittalcs, - bnt in political hmse >-ense he U as large as lloke Smith t* physically. Instead of putting on style-Im will walk tn ti>e capfrol ro take the oath of oflice as Governor. Washington hotel* are pr»-|>«Hng to gouge tbe inntteeot* whotnav go to the inauguration of Judge Taft. Their prices for rooms range from $i‘i to per d*y fer a • room and each gue»t must p*«v fr*r five <l*ya ocrltpnncv. w hether he or she stays the tlinb out. Court l« in sesrlon at Aiken this week, Judge K, C. Watts presiding. Tcere are live murdgf ra-es to he tried, the most notable that of two white men. Sovereign Lowe and Lee Boyd, charged with killing Mrs. Rainy Lowe, the wife of the first named . Judge Taft/ls having as good a time on the narrow isthmus of I'an.-Ona ak lie enjomj in the Great state of Oeor g raw ml the historic citv or Charleston The engineers he carried with him are reported as sati-i.tied wuh the plans «|f the big ditch ami the progress made In digging it. .Judge Taft will start back to (he United 8tat.es On next Monday. The fourth week of the present legis lative session cnmmencfd on Tues i‘ar. So far but little harm has been done Ren| law making and amending hfive been delayed by the electioli*. Until they are ftnisherl progress will be stiVW. Hie sei-sion is likely to Inst forty data. The discussion of the liq mr question wiH likely end in the passage ofjin act for holding a special elect!'ii next Summer on the issue of state whip prohibition ns against local option as now in force. AT MatTs m&S Dentil entered the heme Of Mr. A. I. Mcl.emore. Wednemley tnnrulng Jen nary 13tb end cleltned ee Me victim tbe devoted wife end mother. For three weeks she bed lingered on h bed of itfflfctlon and all ihatkiving- wiveley hands could do was done to relieve her (tumwc HIS I’UOTER PLACE. Washington, • Feh l~An offer of 110 000 a week, engagement for thirty weeks, with an organization to he known *a “Roosevelts’* Congress of Rough Riders,” has been forniklly made to Fresident Rnrwevett t'V' a Tof- uier circus man, acting for a Bridge-, port. Conn., syndicate.- In hi« letter the circus m vn n»ked for an appoint; mem. He considers flOlXX) going some. The syndicate is ready to furnish a private car or two. All the president Is a*ked to do is»to makw.one appearance in the show. Hi* part will be to lead a charge of San Juan Hill, followed by a Buffalo Bill outfit. wav play. care the TO THE GROUND IlOG. The blisflarri earn* doitn like wflirnu (he r«i a, ;;.~ And Us lingers artd feet end breath (vere all cdW And tbe cabbages perished before the cbll( Blent ^ While blotted!* And berries Collap&d DttJbd. bed weeping of wotneh end grldr- el jt pa*J fhefl « (off bf fb«ii 6f«r sfMfi. nlf (keif work ttfot bh dene THE ROOF TREE. Once on a time a strong man hewed A rooftree for hi* Mule brood; His sinewy bands its rafter* reared, His swinging ax the forest cleared, ’Till orcliard bloom and fields of loam Smiled ’round it, and he called it Home. ... ..... And there, for many a happy dav. He heard his children idiont ami play. Or watched them, barefoot wading through The clovered meadows, steeped In dew ; A ml, ot.« by one, lie saw them fare Foith from the field, the world to dare. Then came a time when* ’neath the shade Of arbor* that his hands had made. They laid him in ttie soft. co*| mold, ilis labor* done, hi* story told. And silence breathed its liusli and spell On that dear jfiace once loved so well . The rooftree crumbled, spider* wove Their fairy well, its eaves above; Bus yonder, in the world’s wild Those who had loved it in their -Stopped ott, through days that heser, To name it wiili their heart’* regret A rich man in hi* hall* of pride, Through many an hour of longing sighed For it* bright, f! >wery path* again; V trd one who lay in fevered pain On glory’s field, near death’s dim brink, Cried for its sweet, cool springs to drink. And thee wa* one poor I*hmnel, Who. when ill fated fortunes fell, Turned like a hunted dog at hav, Backward, o’er juany a devious way. To lay him down with death, care free, Once more within the old rooftree. — Wander Song-i.” Th e expon«e of the judicial depart ment. of the State has increased—we will not say at an alarming rate, but out of all proportion with the other de partmusrts of mir State governments— Newberry Observer. - ♦ «> * *~ LONG MARI YU DOM Gen. M.C. Butler went on Friday to a sanitarium in Columbia, whele he will remain for a month for the treat ment of hi* wounded leg. which has for upward* of forty years cau««4Mnr much suffering, WANTED. Responsible man with horse end bnggv in each community, salary ffl-OO to SlO.HO |*r dav. to take orders from owner* of Farms, Orcliard* and Home Garden*. A splendid opportu nity for fanners’ sons, also frui# tDe and sewing machine agent*, to make a businessMmonection which vdlf be come more profitable each year. Ad dress 1'. U. Box 7J Youuga Island, £. C e to r* suflerln ga, bm »h« emit, rlpvfor trans planting and God gently took her to Himself. She whs a consistent mem ber of Fairmount Baptist church aod *u active member of its W. M. Society, of which she was the honored treasurer, she'wlll be greatly missed by all its members. Faithful she wa* In HI* service, pa He of In her sufferings, peaceful in her departure^ she leave* an Inliuem-e that will not die. w n j tttr rfry ttr*n r v*ti loved ones and coasfort and sustain them as Ua alena can. Oh, God we tbank (bee fer tha life which Thou didst give, for the sweet memories that Huger around her uanrs and the hope beyond tbe grave, and though iu our weakness Thy #ay* we do not now understand, yet we know th*t -—Ik—— In the coming yeHr*. DnpiyJiein the better land. . : We.’il read the meaning of our tears AUDITOR’S NOTICE. L ’'the A udltn^mrbn it the foUowTng b places on date* named below for Uro purpose of taking returns for taxes of ItkflUWf .1 Barnwell Biinwell Elan WHiiston Mercatus Sneltlng Barn w ell Hilda ItarnwsH The Auditor 4 *, Tbnraday Kriday Batnrday Monday Tueeday ...i. Wednesday Thursday Frldzv Saturdav Monday Frb * • •s 4. • « And stand. then soimiUme we’ll uuder- - C. G. K. THE C?> M) CAME. The cold spell that blew out January and fioze in February was a regular tidal wave, sweeping the country from the Kooky Mountains to the Atlantic and * xtending far down into Florida. North and West fheie was an abun dance of snow arid ^sleet and biting wind*. Tq the Booth the strawberry and vegetable crops suffered great damage. Georgia fruit growers claim that the peach crop is still safe a* the buds are yet dormant. THE DRY TIDE. Texas b» fH*w two thifils pr-*hib>tioo-.. and a state wide election is proposed for the coining Slimmer . Representative Langley nf Kentucky introduced m Congtess on Monday a bill which proposes to prohibit the shipment of liquors to anv .State, terri tory or district nf the United States where such shipment could not legally he made within the same It is de signed for both prohibition State* and dry territory within local option States EX ECU TOR’S SALE. Estatk ok Misa Bkrtua 1. Waikf.r. By virtue of the iwwer contained in the Will of Bertha I, Walker, which I* of record In ihe olflee of the Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, proved on the 27th day of January HKAS, sod recordt-d in Will Book G G G G, page 167 et *eq ., I will re 1 in Iront of the Court House in Barnwell upon the. first day of March the same bring sale day in said month within the legal hours of sale, the following real prop erty situate in the town of Appleton, County of Barnwell, to wit: One Lot No 3. bounded on the North by railroad right of way. East by Humphrey Street. South by lot of Mr*. Dora Doe Walker, and West by Berry Street. also I/Ot No. - Bounded on tbe North by MriTDora l»ee Walker. East by Estate lot nf W. A.. Blount, .South by Blan chard Street and West by Humphrey Street. also <» Lot No 2, Bounded on the North by- lot of J. B. A rmstnmg and East by lot of J. B. Armstrong, South by Charles Street, ahil We»t by Clayton Slredt. also Lot P. Containing two ao’-e* more fir less. In a triangular shape, and boun ded by lands of K. H. Walker, J. B. Auglev. Mary Street and lauds of W. P. Wilson, all of which wilt be found upon a plat of (lie town of Appleton recorded In the olfice of the C lerk of Court for Barnwell County In Bqok 4Y, page 48 Terms of Hale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. H. Walker, Executor of the Will of Bertha I. Walker. NOTICE. I have Just taken charge of the olfice of Hnperintendent of Education and in a* much a* the Law requires mo to vi*it the schools of the County, I c l*h to announce to ihc public the follow ing as inv ollha day* a' the. Court House: Sal-uiav*, and Fr’dav and Saturday of each week. I ioracc J. Crouch, January 21, P)0.1. (;. 8. K. tf. ftl 10 + 3 -* 4 5 8 8 Feb. 9 to 20 ffitjo will be closed while 1 am out talking returns, Altff- turn* sent in by mall must be properly signed and prohatl'd before they can be apeepted. The law 1ITreels that W pyr cent shall be ad'ierl aftee- F^b 20. J. 0. Keel. Auditor, Barnwell Co. t/im FOR SALE Now la the time to buy, IjwwU WiH never he uboaper, and sure to increase In value.* BUY NOW. Land Township, baTa rice 668 Acres, Rich Barnwell County. O«o half trr cufttratTors woodland. Two miles from Huelllng Station Attantle Coa*t Line Railroad Buildings and improyeinents. A bargain In this place. Terms easy. on Rnilding* an.l lmprov«- aeres in cultivation, :M)1 6”0 Acre*, ments. 3(H) acres fv woodland Three nr.ilrs from SnelMng Station r A. O. L. R. Four miles froin Dun barton A . O. L. Terms easy. 200 Aor«*. 160 in enflivation, forty acres in VYyod an^i Tlplbor, \ Barn well Townzlilp. live miles from Barnwell Court House. New KesidCu'-e and other buildings in good conditional Terms easy. * 400 Acre* In Barnwell Township, Ilouse* aod iHipiovcmr.nts, Four miles from Barnwell Coprt House 2(k) acre* in cultivation balance in wood an.l timber. Terms easv. -160 Acres Three miles from Barnwell Court House. IGOacrc* In cultivation balance, in Timber and Wood. Term* ea*y. 59 Acres three mile* from Barnwell Court House. Houses and improve ments. H0 acre* in cultivation balance In Wood ai'd Timber. Terms easy. ",000 Acres also in one tract of Pine, Cypress, Poplar, Ash and other hard woods. Good and conyeniont Railroad faoili ties. Come and see these properties. •I. O. Patterson & Hon. Htnte of South Cam tna, } County nf Barn well. ) Court of Commonl’,e*a, Mary E. Langford. Lula M. Barr* i’lsinti 11 * against Mrs. Sallle Jenkins, Ella Uong*y MHi* nie Jeokins, Samuel Jenkins, George Y’oung, T. w. Jenkins.' KstolR* WU- Uaruk, B- F, Thomas, Z •« rhoma^, George Gohagan, Defendani*. To tbe Defendants above named You a re hereby summoned 4ml re quired to ausivey the eomptaint Hr (hi* artlou^f which a copy is herewith served upon y ou. and to syrye a ewpy of your answer to the »f1d oomplalnt on.I he subscriber at hlaqfRee In Harn- weli. So. ( a., within tr?enty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service.; andlf voir fall t* ana* wer the complaint within the t.ide a- Imesa/l. the pUJntUr in tfei* acUofl will Ni>n)v to il>4 Court (or the relief demanded In tbe oomplaim. B. T. Rice, Plalnllfl’s Attorney. Dated Mav 23rd 1907. To the sIrsent defendant, Samuel JbnkiiMt: Take nnfioe that the coqi- pbiint in this autiou togetner with the sunipions (of which the loregoing is a efuiv) whs (lied In the offi.o of the Clerk of the ( ourr of ('opinion Plea* /or the County of Barnwell^ Htate af. fon-said, on the 5lh dav of January A. D. 1909. R. T. Rice. Plaintiff's Attorney. ' 1W Aereo-M . t mile* from Ma 4(10 fH»Har*-J Balance in 1 -i or $ & •neat* with • par oe»t Inrervit. T.B aaiKdr^ J North Augusta, tj,C. Martin, 8.0. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice Is hefeby given that on Sat- urday (lie 28th day of February 1909 the undersigned a* Administrator of the estate of Mr* Martha 8. Myrick. decease*!, will file with Hon. John K . Spelling, Judge nf Probate for Barni 1 well County, hi* final account as Ad ministrator with said estate and apply far Letter* Dismiasnry. January fGth 1909. J, A Jenkins,, .... Adminlstr*;or. COME AND SEE TWO OAKS - j p* Of NEW YEAR STOCK nt (}. A. KENNEDY’S 7 Sale Stables, WILUSTON, S. C, II orscs—The Safe, Sound Sort that it is a pleasure to drive ot-ride. MuIch—The tough go ahead class-^hat keep the plowniau-feiisy and make paying crops. - f Perponally selected hy Q. A. Kennedv, 'who knows what Jlarnwell, Aiken, and OrangehjLirg county people want. ATTORNE! AT Uf. blackviLle. Dentist, ^JUTOwilMston, • • |U (1 m * m m Office orer Bank of WHIUUhi. •fin receive calls In the rotiatrf, DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS, DENTIST, BLAtkriLLK. A. <L Office days Thnrsduy, Ffli dav and Saturday. ^V ^ ell equipped office. Operations made as pn[nm efw as consmtent with saj^ty; Prices renfeonahle. Termi sin ' ’ ' 7 \ - DSdlXiULHOOS’ DE! Harwell, . * . OFF/CK HOU 8.30 51. im to 6 p, | Person* iWriug away from Bar HI plaaso innkn apimlntnient* I eomlng /By so doing they wlll be i •f IrmnsdlHte serylce and avoid appeliC Prices all right. / Plenty of Lien* and itiil Thk Pkople Okkick. y Hales at J-afid Par Bala. SflO aerea goml fafmRiff laad H mile* North Tuten Wflllaion. well It proved, *l» room Swelling, barn. Ides and two-tenant hoaaea on the well good water, awl creek* on •rdea bf the plane, adjoining Ii flr. W*t* Mathew* npd etbeoe. n»ie geod, terms easy. gofni rari&mg urn, der cultivation half mlla from por*io limit* toirt or ItlsekvIUa •ALLEN DALE ♦lair, n He* good, temaa eoey. Hwtmeand lot in rttwiL ef fflackrtlhi !f " rth ***#-*♦ k dwelling, dfovng loom aod kitchen, bsrm*.tebles awa tar« prembf*. THfo* good aod term* For further iarortaation apply |q ABOVE BUSINESS THE PUB- teddy IN TRAINING. President Koo»rvelt i« taking bollng lesson* every week day Newspapers say that ha is taking that exercHe by tbe advice of several expugiiUu to pre vent the increase of corpulence which is worrying him. It will also ptft him in good condition to meet as a high private after the 4th of ne!gl tnouth.Uie men that he ha* put in tbe A rtrtnfas Club. T R E A 8 U R E R ’8 N 0T1C F,. The Treasurers olllco will be open for the collection of' taxes levied for die fiscal year commencing January 1*t 1908, from t-be 15th day/of October 1908 to the loth of March 1909 in clusive. From the l*t to the 31«t day o January 1909 incliisivo a penaly of one per cent will be added/ From the 1st.to tbe/88Ui dnv of Feh niar\TinciusU b a pen at tv of two per cent will be added M) all taxes paid in February. From the 1st to the lath day of March 1909 inclusive a penalty of s^ven per cent will be addled to all unpaid (axe . LEVY. For State purposes 51 trillts. For Ordinary County purposes 3L mills For Beiudexing Record* >4 mi!]. For ( oostirutiaual 8«b«>oi 3 mill*. Totel levy 12 millif. There will b« an extra levy of two mills in Blackville township for road tax. j Commutation tax will tfOOand will Ire received from October 15 19t)8 to March 1st 1909 inclusive. ^ .BalifeUt Loeal BcliBdl Late. / Cedar Grove (1) rtrill, Alfeh(14le. Bsibary Pond, Elko, Georgns Kline. Morris, New Forest. O/k Grove, Old Columbia. Reedy Branch, Helglfng ville, Beyen Pines and Tinker’s Ureek (2) mills. Bartoii| Big Fork, Blartt- ville. Cave, Uickbry HHIf Owens Crdsk Roads. Sycamore, No ST/ Ulmers aud Upper Hbfli Land (3> fllUU. Fairfax (3^1 mills, Heirules /Kiid J,ee« (4) mills, Barnwell (4^). otflla^ Wiillstoy J. L. ELLIS, Proprietor. I II AYE ORENI]!) UP Til AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF LIC. Off HAffO.A CAR LOAD OF EXTRA'GOOD MULES J/ET PERSON^COMING TO ALLENDALE ON PLEASURE OU EC SI NESS CAN HAVE THEIR TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL COST. J. Xju EXjI YPi'J FINAL DIHCU ARGE NOTION. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day. March 8th 1900 the undertfgned will file with Hon. John K. Bnbllihg, Judg* of Probate for Barnwell cjounty. hi* Anal retnrn a* Gffanlfan of » H. SMna.'linnUimt. ... ** *rHt M and snore -| LMMre irisaaieeory, another six f . M. Cave, - GuardUit.; (2}4) mi I la. Ui lilted States currency. Gold and Silver ooln. cOutitr and ScTfbol claim* properly approved, 7 will be received tot taxes. / Check* and dfafta will riot tie received for taxes oioept at the risk of ux / J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer ' Barnwell. ft./C.Nefttetnberhtth 1*03. payeri. Branch, Calvary, Double ,lko f Kdi»to. FrUridship, Creek, Henltrig Bpriiigd, oi the NICEST YOUNG MULES ever brought to South Carolina ha‘ £ been RUSHED THROUGH/ to give good farmers iyho know good Mock.. aful other the fchance to buy the best and make sure that A HAPPY 1ST E\V YEAR And Profitable too, is right before them. They will be sold at rnhation 1 Ii: F. IMt.lst Ail. Narttwefl, H.O. Onivtrsili of Soutti CaitOii Wide range of choice in SffiCM tific, Literal^’, Graduate and PrMi fessibnal Courses leading to tic* grees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor fll Scicnte, Libentiate of Inotructittli. Bachelor bf Laws, Master of Arts; Civil Engineer and Electrical Em- gineer. Well equipped Laboratories Library of over 40'000 volumoa. Expenses moderate, many students make their own expense*^ Next Session (lOAtb) begiiU September J^rd, 190B. . x For AnnouncemenMMrtEt the President, CoHiurbia, % C* MbNEYTOLlRff. Wa aiw praparnd re negntlata loan* 1 tafiria for .fir*