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gaS " Barnwell People. *^5^:-^=.—^-,1 .•■^r—i — THUR8DAY, Ai*Rti., 8 JPOO. RAf t» OR SUBSCRimO?!. f IVr-4»-..-.V T, k^Am^M TOMORROW. Th* n#xt infulnr «r thu I^jwer J^tr" b« hel J i * The new Coenljr Roerd of Comwil«* •lmter» will jft» Into olive oa *he 15th In Adrance, per Annun: On Time.....> f 1.50 .85».tifc -V The cbitin el, HlecW'ij stotr, wUIm&mi Tew usbljl, th!%'week. J. B. Hurley, —Jr-ft. Mvrne, , , Clerk, Bupl*. ■ ■ .. i r-i.-u - , sr rr..- II A R VI ON Y I.OlXiK NO. it. A. R. M A rrj|> i«r (+rmiahnicnlk>n of H, k rmortir L<HlKfNo. It, A. F. M. will be l^ld in ,\ A^oiiie Timv>’e or. Tliurxl»y IA lull ‘A)lh Woik to Ik; dorr on V, L NK'Ktve. VnJUuc bxcUirwi-vrciurtiialiy m- Vftea to Attend. Jiwter Kigood.lf. V: U. P. AndiTKotn 8ct*. . W«8 FOR 8AI.E. HvmoiHli Uock«, Best In l.J for 5<) ••enu . <J \^f Burekhelter, Biunwell, 8, C. While tS’oyld. the “Good farm cotiU tieHr Haitieville for U'rito 11. M Graham bern, it. O.” <>.»f iu*re» ci'.py terms, rney, liaui- Thre* Run* FayipFrjL.CI*ib nl)l hn FrliUv, ApHl 8ih. The minuAl I Alertlen of olHoer* will be held nnd ! t*! her iinpjrunt bu«ine*t tritinHeied At tbin meeting. E. U\ Ei:i», -rreed>- »i geelvod tn-date i Amount of fund . Barnwell |*b. Rdn* and Daughter* of the Confederftor |13.50 Camp Mofral! total te%. f» 50: TWO WAT* FOR THE COl.’NrRT WOMAN TO MAKE MCiREY. Oreat l>eibmtlea In Cow* and Clvlck- ena Whan Pr^perlf j Dear Aunt Mary -thefe are earl, ntu way* of making ihoney by our women folk*; Mmte take In Mwhtg, h/ PT.EAHANT HtL!.. The closing exen-lae* of 1’leasant (llli htd.uol w|>l ,t»ke place with the antitMf plt'itlo at riea«4nt llrll School on Kiblay, April kth IbOJ. U e hope to bavo Hit) following gen tlenien to deljxer adtlroKscs on that dnv: Uev. A K. Wilke* of Barnwell. Rer. I>. L. Roton Giar, Miftt KdiicatUm llurace .1. Crouch and Trot. R. Roy Brown ol l.eee. Mr, Editor, you will be thrice wel.- comB.. Sincerely; '■ J. E. Cbanuler. , WANTED TO BORROW, will Some .money wanted, borrower giro g<H»d security, real eatare . \ * Addreas A. B. Care of Tuk I’aoetK, Barnwell, s. C, ' 100 Bushel* nt floml R »r Corn, of my ow u raising, for sale at tl per bushel, CASH. Gerge H. Bates. Barnwell. S. C. Confederate pension money is expec ted next week. Winter lingered In the lap of Spring but whocHii blame WinLer? TonibFfffW-WTinpi GriOtTfrltUy. amt |nrf Wm aarunlay in May.- two da^s later £ister Sunday will be here. Cool weather has decreased the asparagus crop, but prices are fairly *'•<*1. Stands of corn planted llarrh lot are good and tha missing place* have been replanted. ft I* said that the Summer encamp* moot of the i'htrd Regiment will be held at Aiken. Prof. Horace J. Crouch bus an Im portant tmluw to teachers and tiustees in today’s issue. The small sale- day attendance showed that the Held* are thick with people this busy week . sS. Treasurer Armstrong Im* com menced the preparaiion of executions against dcln quest tax payers. Elko R F. I). No l wa* lengthened on the 1st ins; to accomtuodate several families West of Buck Creek. Henderson. S. G. To.v nsend were in JUDGE WATTS. ^The ending of the court brings to all ti\e fegret Unit it. will I c four years be fore the next return of Judge Watt* to preside at Barnwell. As u'lawyer of great mid accurate learning, »s a jurist k.noyrjnjr |he philosophy of the law. ol clear reasoning ami broad gauged judgment, of uuseltlh industry, tender as to Iumoho weaknesfes and in flexible in bii devotion to duty he aet* an example that can not fail to be moat helpful to the State he loves and serves so well, and thatNvill preserve his lu- minou* record among Us.best treasures. A STAR MEETING. The meeting of lh« County Teach- era* Association at Allendale on Satur day exceeded even the high antlclpa tions ot :be att-tiding teacher*. The gatnerlog was gratilj ingly latge.some titty Itemg present, and other welcome persons manifested their Interest by their attendance. The educators were royally entertained at dlune' at the t'leveland Hotel and all Cain'i awav in love with^onth Mde hospitalltv. Next non-ting will b'i held at Barnwell on leeman a(ipqT Of a ('onfe*U»ratc veteran also to solicit contributions to Monument i'uud. I also altp-drit fids dav J. A. Jenkhu of Kline committeeman. I'lcase i>ti»li cbfle« tions and oblige Frank H Creech. Col. Comdg U. C. Y. MARRIAGE. At the home of the Bride’* parents Mr. bud Mrs C. Lee in Kiine^ s. 0.. April 4th. 7 :30 P. M. 10)0. Mr. Joseph F Rendy and Miss Cora Lee were hap- pTly uhircfl In fhatftnrotTy. 'Rev. R." W . ■‘vandets ofllclatingt A - guodiy -eotft- ; patty of ft lends were present and wit nessed the solemn ceremony. Our young friend* will make Kline their tom*. Mr Ready being in busi ness with Mr It M. Harrison. Hnpiduoss .fnd success and long life to them. Friend. THE MUStC OF A M AliKlAGE. The Charleston Evening Post of Sat- urdsy liad an Article from Rev. Wat son B Duncan, dt scribing a marriage ami .Sunday service In which he oflici- ated. Here i* part of hi* article; Salkehati hie is a Baptist church in lower Carolina, near the river Irom which it receives Its name. Our Bap tist brethren emphasize the “ordi nance” even in naming their churches. It was a pastor’s regular saunday at hia church, but he was flck and could not come, and that is how 1 came to he called to officiate at the marriage. The ceremony was performed at the red- dence of the hi hie, which by the way. came to be the residence of the groom— at lea-t, during good behavior. Alter the teiiuionv w.rne one said that the people, not know ing of the pastor’s idness, hud assembled down at the cbuteli for worship. Wo they vasa. ami In my neighborhood some grade tobacco and prepare it for mar ket.. f make my money differently from any of these a* I g-wit from cows au-i epickens. ’ We all r«*e chicken*, and ail we farmer folks ought To Jcetfu a cow, To lisvc milk and hotter ail the lithe It j* absolutely iie« o,a ir.y to keep two cow* ToVare for two i* not very much more trouble than it Is to cure for out). The milking Is the principal difference, and I Hud II 1 esu get to the lot to milk puts I can stay to milk -\r-r- V KM ■ » -oa • ^ . », n. ..... T4et 5 Cent* Mcre a^Thtund for BwRef of tluaKty. Anv Itoifv with tVo good cows ought to sell not leas than 'Lit! srqrtli of hut- ter in a \ c.u 1 have fit lh« pn«t j >•:t st.Jd t‘M‘•'uftn of’.idter froov mv tw.i cows. They wt-rc tin'll dry their toll period sud both raised calves, not on skim milk hut on whole milk. Beside* there wa* a fiiml'v of s'x—and hired hand*—to cut butter. It is u-eless To say-the butter was good. I had a ties toKtid for all I could make, and got flvo cents on the i*outid more than or dinary butter sold lor. This is the surplus, mind you, to *ay nothing of the milk the nig* got and thev certain ly were pleased with it and grunted their approval every time they wen- fed. These cow* are not scrub*, neither are they registered. They hava reg- i.-tered sires. To Makk Moskv From Chick km*, Gkt Good broex. A ^derf opportunity is-offered tpjhc ^0od well county to obtain at home life like photographs loved ones at city low charges. For more than a third of a Century Reckliiig’s Photo^i 'gtudici has given the completest satisfaction to the best peopk of South Carolina and.other Southern States, and the artistic! excellence of its work increases with the growing years* • J * The Founder will be • 1 BLACKVILLl Attorney* i». k'avrtold and IV. )l town yeatenlav. Colored »uh*crlhcr* Theodore Corley, A. B Butler mill O W WklTace liai’e enfite to time w iih their dues without asking. , Pupil* of th-^ Allcndsle (iraded fh-hmd ar* leader*- having contributed #7 to the CiMvfeder* *r-Wemeu Mono uieot Fund. Mr A . P. Marville ha* gone on x liapliy \ isit to hi* sifter ami her family wim me mo tilling the curly >pring «t I’slatka, Fla Mr. W. D. Grime*, formerly of Barn well, die ! of cousumptfon on Matnrday aid was l.u.icd nt (-heut’s Branch Cburi h, Sunday afternoon. A Hpec'al Communication of Har mony Lodge No. 17. A. F. M ■fni'Rrbeen nailed tor fhnrnlsv evening, April t.lih for conferring the F. C. Degree. The Charle-ton District Conference of the Metho il.t Ctnnch, South, w i he held In Kilenton, commencing on the iith hist, and continuing in session 5 day** Gen James W Moore of Hampton wa* in town last week and Barnwell wa* happy ami honorui by tlie visit of thi* gallant veteran and ammmplishcd gentleman. A “Peaceful Valley” citizen may be wroth with u* because of Ins lailure to give hi* post otflec adilre** ou hi* card requesting us to send him a sample copy ot Thk Pkom.k. A (t-ilored woman living on Capt. J. M Ulmer’* place in Great t ynre-< township has become the mother ol two pair* of twins in the past. 15 month*. The two older children died. Fourth week petit juror* were dis- i barged on Tuesday. Judge Watts li med to eomnlete equity causes ye* ferday and *o get. a well earner! home f sc oefoie opening court at Aifcen on UelV.ll. According to an old sign If there Is rain on tl e first of April ha f the day* til the month w ill be more nr less raftiy. Bo 15 days of (iHiirpness mar he expect- eO tyfore-Miaa May cotnoi W ith bright Cr sunshine. With no more bsd luck in tire way of frecz-hig weather or Insect visitation CAUGHT AT LAST. ... For several year* there ha* been a pfeltv constant and cost y J mtlng of ireighi train* on the G. A **. C. K K between Appleton and BaldotHt. .... Tile up hill grade fnim Baldqck to A i-pleton Is so great that heavy truing wouul have to crawl tip alowiy or he cut it/ two and pull over in *ecUotjs. The rodl-ers would break the seal* and enter the cars while the engines took water at Baldock and throw out such good* as they chose from the slow mov ing car*, or from the stationary sec tion SLatge quantities of mr.ny thing*, dry good*, tobacco, coffee, bama Ac. were found in many li<>u*e*, well* Ac. Heven negro men were sent to Jail last week and more may follow them, SOME GOOD NEWS. ( But it would be much better news if our friend were coming back all the way to hi* mother county ) From’a late issue of a Rock Hill paper we lake the tollowlpg account of the partial home cqming of a sou of Barnwell county who ba* “made good” In Vir ginia. Ji Edgar l*nag, Broker, ha* been In correspondence with Mr. A. E. VVillig. of l.j iu hbtirg, V a ., for some time in regard to locating in the Piedmont sectioi*. Mr. Willi* came in one day Iasi week w itli ht* wile, and Mr. Poag succeeded In ‘selling him one?of the tiRndeomeat dwelling* In our i-ltv. the Dr. W. G. Steven* house aid h-t, on Oakland avenue, with all modern con veniences, ami hi far the hiiihest nriet: house and lot that ha* ever Leen sold in this cl tv. Mr. and Mr*. Willis will move here With their tamily wiihin the. near fu ture. They have lour children, two *ous and two (laughter*. One son is grown, *!«<* one daughter, auxi.u v«rv. uccQinpiished young ladv. a former student of Wlntlirop College Mr. Willis will engage in tanning, the oe- cupatioii Dial lie followed in Virginia, wucre ho recently sold out his entire holdings at a very handsome price to the thate «<f Virginia. He has made quite a success in farming in Virginia, growing crops lor ni* cannery, and we see no reason why he shouldn't do likewise in Hotuh Carolina, rai-ing cotton, a* lie is originally from Barn well, a. and Mrs. Willi* i* Irom Augusta, Ga. vt i) are always glad to welcome new comers, and feel sme our citv w ill be greatly benefltted by the addition of Mr. and Mr*. Willi* and ismlly. and we assure them a hearty welcome.. We trust the hospitality in Rock Hill, the excellent w ater, climate, etc., may keep them healthy and happy iu their now home. Mr. Wil.is bought the Jonea Brown farm of over l,t*U0 acre* above tow n through Judge J. <j. Wilborn, nt Yurk- vide, s (' , ami will take charge of same rlgnt away, a* lie bought alt oquipment*. 5lr. M.G. WUItsof Vork- vide, i* a brother to Mr. A S. Willis. While this is one good way for a woman on the farm to make money, aiiotnci way fully a* good i* toe rals- ing of chicken*. To realize the best protits and he in demand tho chickens must be good. It L much more cn- U!—L -Kuulii go do^vn, and oouragiin? to have goodi hie kens t h an^ I went. Arriving «t sorry ones, to say notliing oT TTie in creased protks. Some |»uople say trny old hen will lay and that corn mako tho hog. There is tint one way for them to he convinced; letThem get full blood chickens or hog* and Iced them DR. W. C. Ill »TBt, 5 B4mfgQ t » .-«t4r (3Tf ICE Htiuwn 8.801. ra. to 6' Fer*nn» living tw*y fre will pl*a*4v mafc« »pp<Hnt«M»tA: oomlxg By »o doing tboy istllt [of immedlaic McrltPf And BVOi preach for them. I went. Arriv ing at tjhe church [ a*ked one of tho ofllcial- in regard to the music, “Why the bride ha* been our organist,” he said •*Gness we will have to excuse her to day.” raid I, ’as she is In better Uuslueaa.” We w a ketlinto the church and (o my astonishment, found the bride at the organ ready for service. “Jn*t relect some familiar hymn*,” *aid I, and please give me the number. 1 rook the slip containing the number* and walked into the pulpit. Just as 1 S>at dowu the choir, lead by the orgati- i*t. open* d w ith a voluntary, “How Tedious amf Tastclea* the Hours.” etc K.cther singular the bride should be fttngima “ilow Ttdiou* Ind Taaleles*,” But UaH depcndB upon what "houik” she referred to. But a* Die hymn was sung 1 lost Right of the *ituation>—or tried to. This voluntary Over.- I atone at.d announced the first hymn and he gan to read : “O happy day that fixed mv choice.” Well ot course It was naughty in me to he amused at the reading of a hymn^but when 1 thought that the btide (who. you will remem her, had selected the xh.vmn), was WV doubt singing the sentiment of her soul in one respect nt least, 1 felt that the situation was rattier aiqutlng. But you may well believe that malts'r* were not much Imuroved and the devotional spirit not wry greatly anguduited in one nt least w hen I announced the second h> mn : “Hallelujah, Tis tfoiie.” WelL it ha* been several years since that mani*ge; but l have nev< r fvad -aonthor bride to select hymns for u sc service. 1 f< cl even vet as If it vvoulax) tit he risky. It vv*s in the country. Scores t>f liorre* and vehicle* surrounded the shurch. Wticn 1 was about half fltrough the sern.on the wind, wliii li was blowing furlottslv brokeidia latge limb irom one of the tree* near ihe hnilding. The broken limb Mfvfpon a lioi se, ami the h )r«e broke hi* bridle antfran into-rolrer vehicle* CHosing a general smash up. 'ihe men iii-hod ut and cidn’t c(>iih* hack anv more. The ladies soon began to follow. ;-,ee, log that l was to be ‘ left alone in mv glorv.” Isald: "Let us receive the benediction.” 1 told the people I hoped to be ahla to return some day and finish the sor mon; but alas. I have never hern able to realize the hope or redeem the prom ise. But I have never forgotten the marriage at Haltkehaudiic. ) - Prepared and Resolved to give the most satisfactory service to old friends and new patrons. See Specimens at Masonic Temple and Molair House. _ _ right ulo&g w ith their ncrulii and litey will never icgret what the superior stock cost in Urn beginning. f)ne cap make as much money ofl’ chicken* for the cap tal love-led a* he can off any thing else. You can huj a trio of good fo wl* for $5 and they will begin to make yon something in a few davi ' Select some breed that yon like, w rite to the advertiser* and eon- *u!t them about their breed*, they will he; glad to answer anv liKiiiliie*. 1 have foltftd file White Wyaiiduttea tb answer my purpose fine Any one that ha* any ta-te for chicken* at all cotrtunT help adwitrlngf them, to are them Handing in the yuid witli lull breast, head erect and atately carriage. Good Fowls Lay Twick as Many Erma as Bcki us. Nor only are they pretty, but for a general iuirpo>e fowl are unexcelled. There ia certainly no money in sorub eni( ken* l iiey won’t lay Christinas egg*. Wliv 1 n*ed to raise -(•rub* and had to save egg* som-.'t'uie* two inouihs t-i liave enough for V hristma*. and how 1 never think of men a tiling. I get enough in two or three day* and di.iCt keep a* many hen* as 1 lued to. 1 fltid they wlU iav twice ’a* many egg* a* scrub*, and scrubs tyre i omintially get- ing hick and (lying. U i the oilier d, I have never -een a rick Wyun ite. Tho*e w ho feel they can’t af- loVd a uio can atlord a Cockerel', and the\;ro*s is quite an iuiiuovelneut on the scrub — — - riielight colored breed* have an nd VatiT;rgc\ovrr .lie -r^ik- one*. In. being easier to\(ltess. The \\ liite \\ yan dolick can easily be made to welgii two liounds at n yveeks uol. M i *. F. X. Sh> aron. \V«ke Co., N. C., in Frigfcsaive Farmer. W. A. RECKLLiNGr OF COLUMBIA., S. 0. T. A. KU,IS, SURVEII5C ARil lEEKiCflC, - - • _ "s ... ’ .. ;-v.. V A postal card addrcl«5^t(i tne ut LyndhiiWt, S. C* iritl i woolvo mi VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 900 acres of land, 700 acre* cleared In high state of cultivation, good dwelling, 20 tenant IimD?*. barn* and *tah!e*, He* near Hclgllngvllle, S C. 40S acre* extra tine land, Jfki aero* cleared, modern dwelling of beauty In de sign. together with 1C other beautiful rfialdence* lying In corporate Hnilta of Black viile, H. C, one of {lie b>st Tamil In the county. 7.19 acre* only one mile from Fairfax, S. C. fine farm and timber land*,’ with neeessary out build!itgi. Full description* with pflcfi and tefrrtfi oft application. J T. O’Neal. Real Estate Agent, B.imherg, 8 C, ' -«■ SSSCSBRtit33BS2 B H■■ ■■«■ immmmrnmmAimmmmmBimm IT ■> ■■ii liffn J LimWtSkLE. Now t* the Hxnaita bay, - neNer be cheaper, and auta to |« ih faide. -- A ' BUV NOW. 5«3 Aor««. Riob Uni To.nihtr, im Biyrnwed ( ohnly, . Ona half In oultlmldN woodland. 1 Xi„ from BnqlHng HtatldS xt 1.1 ne Railroad- Two milea ^tlantht t.loa»i nrro tltla UnlUling* and linpron A bargain In Yerftia frit Acrp. YtutMtlfiff* rfitd fnent*. 800 aMt*a in cuUIfitlbn, acfea in woodland. Three jttiIlea frOni i.. K. .Foor r- •* ""n Nils M (Kittl A GCKTD IMMIGRANT. There I* one good immigrant Irr Barnwell, quietly brought litre fa*t Fall by Mi. John M. Easterling. T’hete wa* no newspaper, street or tea table talk of the new arrival but the immigrant f* here, happy in the ado),ted hottfe aiid prumislng great gi,od and no harm to any bhdy or com- pefftlon with any olhei- bu»ine«. Hairy Vetch i* tire name of the mew MEMORIAL DAY. The UI vers’ Bridges Memorial As sociation will observe Thursday April 2Jtn as Memorial Day. The Hon. M L Mnith. of fanider, S . C , will deliver tbo Memorial nd dress: to tl;o*i5 service* the public i* cordially invited, imd tho Ladies are earliestIv requested to bring tl >wer*. 'i'he follow ing commitUu'* have Irfon appointed on Ground* and Order ol Day : J. 1> Jennv. J. J. Copeland. J. F. K-srse Sr, J. A. « hassereau, \V. I) Sease. , M t) Kmard, J. A. Peters. On Mmir: J . (J Bielivnd, J. W. Kinar.L Merrick J. W. Jenny, Dr Sjc. M r . II Ritter, Geo. W. Jenny, Kitiard. N. F. Kirkland, Prea, Jennyk, 8. C., March 87th Hf)9. Rainwett fScmnty’i httmter o»t et-etp ahe i* * modext lUtte vine the and IX nil will *1X111 be safe. Tne acreage Is largest ever planted in the county fhe cundhion tt ttfU dfitfng ‘ - Many people are fond of horled *alt ptnders. Mr A R Tifte.i, who knows, sav* th'rft If the unshellcd pin d«r* are soaked in water from one Morning to tire ueit and then boiled In salt watef they are a* ntce a# wh^ft gathered fn the Fafll. There are estate aided High SohnoN In the 4T countieg of .south fcarroltnit. Three of theire arft In thl*^ eomiiy. it fendsle, Ramweri’and Blackvllfe. Mch gnUlng IRUO’ frottf th« IftHte.- tfl tfrt daughter county there are also tlViee, Bamberg getting fflfX), Denirfiirk irtVd Olar, each, $.1C(T Barnwell Pxidge No. 1(7 K of P elec ted ou Friday evening to the Grand jK5C. , r«i isiu *. q*-*.** J- a S in oNab Price. A, A. I-Ctn Delegate* Woodward, William Alternatea—P. W on, G. W. llanvllle.“ Laat week Mr. H . A. Huglrtk, one of Bamberg county’a irp to date fari#cr*, brought to town end sold a wegon load Of home-made bacon-^ltama, shoulder* ftad middling*. For 1 the ha««* bu got poffnd and couRT tfot *oTp- For th< shoulder* per hav# lb B* C 1 '* n were fine, for 1 f/axt Fall tho Vetch* seed were setwn on an acre lot of go. d soil, down on Blarr Street, mix'ecl with rye seed. Both, canio up well fjp’to March 1st the lot Was constantly pqatnred. Then the ittock watt taken off and the rye shot up Hrraight. the Vetch twined ft* tendril* aruiMid the rye. and the combiiiktfon make* a two ieet thick carpet over the lot. ft vvorrhi make a tine lot of hay, hut w ill he let alone to seed and fertil ize the land, fn a few weeks the vetch will ripen and scatter III* feed, die down to come op next Fall, and a *ilnt- me.rxrop can be ittaTb fu n tfme. NjtW.'don't take our wdrd for Ft, brother farnfer. go down to (BEJHflitli end of Kufr Mrtet nod «4e fof yobr- self w I’lxnr that thfls ift’ctWn needrf. one that maker a due winter paattre, pro duce* an early crop of nfftrlrlorrtf hay, allows rf scmimcr crop to be made, keep# land frori wa*nlng mid pdt* Ntfi'IOE. In order that there may be no delay iu teachers of tho public schools throughout the county rccefetug their *alarie* the attetTChm of the Trudteea of ihe vrtrIon's scliool di*(rict*, (Special District* Included,; Is heTebv called to u retient HctTeifniring all school war- renfs to he approved by rh-o Gourtty Mjperlnt^n.lent of Education. The Act f* aa follow *: - - * No. 79. ' Section f. Be It. enaeted by rfre Gen eral Assembly of the State of Smith Carolina, That any and all school war rant* lr*rtcd by any board of school trlYstoCa against any puhliC school fund KbaH ndl bb yaM b'y the comity treaa- -ttrer or any- e>tbee otltoei* -haatlhg—UM- ABOUT BEDROOMa. , IVe ?peml one third of our live* beu. For il)i» reason t;ie hediooni is an important laetor in our plivslcal health and vigor. I’he sleeping room fiii iilsniog-aiionld he fevV and siuipte In character. There sbmfld f/e no csrC- [Hit* lor the collection and retention ol dost. The bed may be either of wood or iron, but the plainer, the better. The ll >or should be of hard wood Th - w aits and ceiling* should be calcimined rather than (mpereil. This will ucces sithte more Itequent. decotatit g, but the priMtc-se* .d wirsbing the mwIhcch anil caiciitfii.ing are cleansing and in -uri! peril',;! renovation. There should r>e window* opening to the otioide «ir and these sliou d be opened w henever the room is occupied. In the morning the mam and bedding should he thoroughly aired. Do not forget to open the windows in the day tune nor to run np the shade*and let in all the 4unsbinfc possible. I’itliburg Post, Uf the Very ' NICEST YOUNG MULES ever brought to Sonth Carolina ba'-c beeit 11USITED TM niOIJG It To frtnuerft who kiibw good sjock and wofctjJ flo oiher the chance to buy the bt?st and make. $urc that A VIAPPY 1ST EW YJi And Ihofitdble too, is ii^ht before them. Thev will be sold at w • HA III) TIME PRICES A . Cl L _ . ha ft on A . D. L Term* — Acr#»i. fifli tif acre* in Wood and __ Township, lire Mi(l«g i Com rt IltHli*. 1 —- Yz Sew ReaMenco amT olSir In good condltfoba. Ternia tujr. 2 ‘ “" 466 House* aFd linf lroin Barnwell Court Ifouae. f&i acre* In eultlvktlotl Mlkote/ wood afid tldlbef. Terln* oa*v. BSD Aorea Tiirre tolk* from ] Court Hottao. idt aerra balauca In Timber ami ■ Yertor efluy* 80 Acre* threj mllra fr Court Houm. tlouae# a oiarvt*. *{f acre* Iff cnUlvi fn Wood and Tlmbo#. 'tafffia ea#y; tlvatfou* „ Acre* thr (Court I njeqt* it Taffbt euir / „ ' .'P ’ 5,0tK) A ^rr* ala*'* I ri mm f fact of Cypreit, Popljfr, Atb and other - vV(*od*. / Tr , ... . . Z! - 1 I Obod andeoflyanlent Railroad facHl If you need now or will need next veffr a first clftSft I tie*. 7 — . HEALTH THE HOM E. mule.' or more, mfw is thU time to boy; the plage Is J D Whittle»a, Blackville, S. C srlred by one p1owtog y ^*r by pasturing dntrtfmied’ too I Me to allow seed C& ina- fore. - Farmer BH«terHnjf’* ort« hwmfgrtrtU will be worth more to the State. It properly tfesaeit, than alf tfc* htfndredtf gnaw ay* that OrnnatTsalPfler Watson and “the good *bip , WltUikhtd” brought to ChXrleaton. Aeoofdlnf to the puafle dlkn w& should pay prize* to Avo word-biiHd era Inatead Of one, end we, oboerfully aweid Ufa just judgment, ami wilt » just ] custodr of such fund* nrtTfl the Wit rant-Ifarf beep jp4>rovcii by lUo Dbuhty HupefintfrndViit of Bvlucaftioh of the county fn which stHd warrant 1* drawn. Seethm’J. TWA all Act* or pdfrta of Acts fnconsisteirt with thf< Aot are hereby repealed. . ’• / Auproved the 27th day 6f Febrirgfy A. I). 1809. HorgeeJ-Ckotveb. April311 196ft'.- C. S, Efcty rooBI that Is occupied during tlie day stiotuld be Uioroughly aired— Hushed with fresh air several tnuei. do Ttug the <kty; lied rvmma should be wed vent i I a ted all the time, and flushed with fresh air Whenever the weatbei will permit. A kitchen in which mficb cooking U carried uii sbottid have ytM- filatfon nesrr tbeceilfng, and IT nothing better can be tiad, keCji the top window sash down a* flfr a* can be ailoWed A shed room is a good plaie lot look ing, rhq openings In the \Val1s aduiTf plenty of dean, Iresh air ami allow fur ihe escape of the Smell* of cooking Try doing vvPhout th'e “slop pall” or garbage can at ihe door. Keep it well away from the house, and empty all refuse where tiie hog* or chickens can get at it while Iresl^ and clean. Iteep the ground about the kitchen door clean and free from scrap* of fubd. i.o cxcofe to yard Is asTivsffy kepT clean a*' a front nn4, if e\‘erV innmber of llSS TaStTIf Ts traiftelT trf habit* of nHtnc**. bee {hat all wasTS'antflaundry WMters snd hohse slop* are Ampifed bn tlie nianni*e piie on the farm, or on itfb compost heap Do not throw dish w ater out in the bark yard to attract flies. Remember that ff es and 'nims- FfN Af/ DlrfiJHABGE NU’flCE. Notice I's hereby gfven t^at on Mon day tbP tertth day of May 1909 the tin - ' it Hon John It. rolxatO for Barn, report a* Exac- uhvei of the 'ltstate of f, A Bu-b, hr., dfll'earsed. artUd apply fof Leuora Dls- miasoVy. - / -/ Oetland Bttak. L. A. B<t-n. Jr., S. . . . — 1 Wn April door clean and free from aiullluta giivu.Lljc gather there. A' hack ya WAN 1’KD. Re*ponsihle man with horse and hnggv in each com hi unity, salary $5.<D to JiO.l'O per dav, to take orders from owner* of Fulfil*. Orchard* and Home G a id 6 ii*. A splendid b'pporMi- niiy fot farmers’ son*, also frul tree and sewing maciiine agents, to Muake a husines* connection wliicn will Ik come more protit,able each year. Ad- dres's D. u. BOX 7X Youngs Island, S. (J, HOtM.E TOUR SALARY, feftcWff I’reparlng to teach in the (’onitner- clal Deparimeot of tha schools 61 the Htatc. Double yfthr efficiency n« a teacher and prepare to make money doting the ap<jra liour* of evening, by. taking a 8ummtr Ooiiy*e In the Eigeylotf SSltHUid of- BusfM^f (Brunson High hcliool) iliU 8«mmer. r Flmlotsed by bu-inos* men and A»- >.i»Uiit htate Siinerlntebdent of F.dii- cstion. Cortinfci ciiri TtfaeliFra ffl l>t- tnanff. We make n specialty of preparing young people for busine** Bookkeeping, .shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial Law, Rapid Calculation, Business Kngllsb, and CorrespondeiVce thoroughly tsiigbt. 0|rtMi tfie jenf round. No vacation. Aildreif*. NOTf> fc TO I’Rf/VE CLAIMS. Estate 6f T. J. Ackeitnan, Deceased. Any and all p'ersoti* having 6r hold- 1 Ing clairfi* or demand* ag*fu*t <ne estate of T. Acf.’enhan deceased, I are hereby summoned and require^ to presefit and prov« their claim* and de mand* at and before .a sitting of tlie) I'robale (tohrt fof Barnwell (’otTnty, Judge ^ohn K. SnellLig presiding, on Monday, April lith ijUfl 1 , at ft o’clock a. m. / ., / May L Ackerman. ,, , Admlnlstratrii. Mafch 2 2 ud l&A. Laifd For Sale. 120 acres gAod fartjfng land f fnllea North Town WflllsaDO^ WAU proved, *lx room dwelling, bairn, bfe* and two tenitnt bbase* on tbf f well gomf water, and' creek* ©n .1 S dr* of tfie f>la5e, adjoining 1* fr. Wats Mat haw* and oibertf. Title good, lerm* e**jr. 30sorts goAiI farmlnf lanA, gSI der cultivation hell mil* from porste limit* tbwfi of fQaekvitin folulng land* of the late Hr. Henry Hair. Titles jfood,' term* easy. HonJf ahd tot tn rffwn 6f l 6'n the North »ido of R, ft 'ArAr4 rooRf dwelling, (lining room mini kitcb«n t on lasl f OME AND SEE. f)IF.D OF OLD AGE. it toad 'frog^said to l»e l.OOD old, dfed In New York city last ytK*< week. If #a* found two yeart ago.lu a pocket in a rock Hi a Mcnfldna miite 560' feet below lha *tlYI*t‘edf the ground. Gebl- jogifls hare fl'gurtd that the toad #a* at least tk)> rthAarfeil old. Other toads haye been found fn aoHd „,| Mor y lumps of co«l. and the cooclnslou I* * live for eseny year* with- J . C. Eagerton ftrumfoi,. 8 0. «■ 1 1 ' i'll Os es. —sw■wwwew.mjwvutm.^.. «ti"»»*T.a-JtiAn.'JS^BBL.rgr’- FO’R rki^t OR 8ALft. Glendale Parm. w ith Jj acre* of good land, conUortahle' resilience,.all neces- *arv fafui buildings, good wells, Is offered fbr rent oi* *ale. For p/h-.a and terrti* aiid ftiil descrlptiftn of this most Barnwell, ij. C. • #iNaL DidCfiARGR NOTIC*. Notice 1* hereby glVert that on Fxi ihy given that on J dav. the ninth «fay of A^rll 1809, the undersigned will ffle with Hon. John it. HnelHng, Judge uf Frohitetftr Karri wclf county, hi* ioaF re Him a* ExecnUir of Jfra. Mary V. Briiheon. deoeaand, and if&t U»r Letters pi|r TWUfTShS of "KfJW tllAK STOCK at Q. A. feENKEDY’S Sale Sf ablea, TvielisTon, S; C; — a, *lkt] 'Tea«**^jK. barn. «Ul>!c* and prerfftae*. Title* For furtbkr lufdr ibmorv IFfYJrlt T t #e are prepared to negoti : Improved farm* for five ftuvD \ i.uiicrcw irfWiTU >on*t wrffe, com* anf ten I J O Patteraon A i C. F. Clifton, P. I. tl*. nci* Calhoun it V iforHTff—TElie S»fe, Sotmd Sort that ft iff « pTeiicffe fo' drive o? ride.* Muks—'i'he toHgh ahead GasS tte keep tfiG'j pTo^mah ' paying eroiKff. Personally feie^'tedi by <Jf. A. Kennetfcv vrbo knows* | what Barn^efL TAikeit,- TF*. innt.. r j ■* ^ »rt*. tfxiiX.iiL. 2 mfsSRM L^e