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... le, «a»s====t=±= _ (• TfltWtSI^AT, APltlt, 22 4«*. rti H^r nf ^ - r - •'•■•; ’• ;■ " ^ sates or suBscRirrron. In Adraab*. p«r Andum ,|t.M On YffWKV.vrci... r ..|S.0C Tftfc obmln £*»« 1* Hf OTncw’s St»re, Willi«tnii.Towntblp, (his we«?k. J. B. ftarfcr, - J. B. Morn» A Clerk. 8ui>r. QUIT IT. x . I “ fr-rsF 1&. *■••>_. .. Careii-ft {Slow band* are Teforted to be doln* great harm tothe public road* by plowing to their *-«!"**h and then turning by iaaily allowing the plow* to drag and empty dirt into rut* and cut up the road bed*, making their •urface* rough and uneven. Employ, ei tebould keep clone watch and inaiie potitlve orders again*’', thin hurtful' practice. The road authorities have trouble enough without being compell ed to prosecute their iicighbor* aird frieuda. ‘iT’vS ANOTHER * i death, i attack foliowad by IV. HARMONY LODOK NO. 17. F. M MEMORIAL DAY. The Rivers’ Bridges I Ltregi larcominunlcation of Harmony 'L*dge No. 17, A. F. M. will Iw h^Ul In Masonic Temple or. Thursday r.\vm 9#th Work to he done on K. C (Lgrec. Viatuug brotltron are cordially in vited to attend. V. . Butler Hagood. W. M. ...^ELJ?.JHtagP»n. 8tc- ' ■■ - “Good fa7ff. containingacres ■fliar HattferiHe for Wtle. ea»y tewne. Write II. M. Orehatn, Attorney, Baui- S. C.” 9 »> Gardens and grains need rains. Cotton seed for planting are getting acarce. Gen. Green will come after the next good rain. -thuncearly farmers began corn plow ing on Monday. Capt. Dunn left on Tuesday for a • ummer in Kentucky. After our .Summer Rollers come our printing will be plainer. Asparagus gruwrers are reported to be crating good money. This time next year some candidates wiil begin candy talking. Mr. T. H. Harley awas a pleasant Saturday Visitor to the sanctum. There will be 511 Sundays this rear. An occurrence that will not be repeated in 110 years. * Farmer J. D. Whittle will, with good seasons to the middle of M.iv, make 30.000 bushels of oats on 4^0 aeres. Mr*. -MmteHfr Furman and Mi*s I.ouho Porter visited Mr. Henry Fur man’s family in Savannah on Saturday. Be au e. O Hu*jc lover. T to read the advertisement published today of the Augusta Musical Festival of next week. Mr. J A, Rouse has moved from Fairfax lo Bagwell and purposes to operate a wholesale in ami factory of *oft drinks. B hall players now occupy more paper apace than all the hard hitters., curve throwers and base sliders of Congress. Memorial As sociation wili observe Thursday April tWtn as Memorial Day. The Hon. M. L. Smith, of Camden, S. C , will deliver tlto Memorial ad dress : to these services the public is cordially Invited, and the Ladies are earnestly requested to Bring flowers. The following committees have been 4M>poiiMedon Ground* and Order Of -•May-*" a ~‘- »t— J. D. Jenny, J. J. Copeland. Kaai aeBr. J .~A7 CUSsiiaBau. , W. |) Sease, M 4 0. Kinard, J. A. Peters. On Music: J . C Breland, W. II Ritter, '-J. IV. Kinard. Geo. W. Jenny, Merrick Kinard J. W. Jenny, Dr. N. K. Kirkland, Sm. Pick, Jennys, », C., March 27th ISJOD. from a meurial com plication* \. lie was a man of.big, true heart, wholly unselfish in hD'cwnplete devo tion to his fa.niiv and kindred Shd friends and cherisbing with nnweaken- Ingalfecllon the sacred Inouiorie* of the lo*t cause to which ho, a boy sol dier, gave gall ant service in the last death struggle of the Confederacy. His body was brought to the old Barnwell home for burial and laid to rest on Monday afternoon In the Bap tist church yard. Rev. Mr. Brown of Georgia conducted the funeral services. He is survived by hi* devoted wife and t wo children, Mr. Earl V. IJagood Jr. of Atlanta anti Mr*. Harvard of Waycross, Ga. In their great bereave ment they have the sincere sympathy of a multitude of his and their Irieads. in- M. F. HOGS- It was the misfortune snd not the fault of farmer J . K Owens of Ash- leign that he had lor a doznn years to invest annually moie or less hard earn ed cotton’ money in Western bacen. He wou'-d try but recurring sickness among hi« hogs negatived his efforts. All that is cnaiigvd now and he has hogs to sell. Th'ree years ago he bought a pair of mule footed hogs and since that time there has been no swine sickness on his place. He keeps the 7 ouug in. f. pigs in his stable lot and they stand the continement well. The older hogs run in his pasture where ibey keep busy huiuing f<xMl. Theie is not a lazy bone in tlieir bodies, fn walking the, in I’s. lift their feet like horses. They are quick motioned and almost a*swift rmumra as the old limp raitor ba»-ks that the late Judge Maekey said could out run » hungry rogue. * Col. Butler Hagood attended the funeral services at < (dombia and Kdg«- tleld of hi* cousin, Gen. Matthew Gal braith Butler. At Aiken on Monday morning Judge. Watts made an order admitting G’he-rer Kennedy to bailln the sum of fo.OtX’, which he readily gave. This week the Barnwell Bar is well represented in Columbia, where the buprenae Court is hearing arguments e» appeal* from the second Circuit. Judge R’bert Aidiich is presiding this week over a special term at (Jon way. Horry cotintv. Sickness kept him from holding the Spring court there. Mr. K. R. Hafer*. a time Pythian in fact as well as in l airc, came down from Aiken to participate in the Me- trorial services of Barnwell Lodge on Sunday. Revival services to continue a week will commence in the Barnwell Baptist Ohurch on next Monday. Pastor Goode will he esslded by Dr. B Lacy Hoge of Gt^arleaton. . .... .. An old lime talk with our friend Mr. Henry Hutto was the pleasantest sanctum Lature of last week, coupled n* it was with the calls of two of the best and brightest young men we know. The May meeting of the Saltke- hatchie Agricultural Club will be the brightest of the twelve month, for the ladies will he there and glory and glad ness of the day shall he perfect, pro vided the weather clerk be nice.^ The .State Pension Board on Monday borrowed $2.»d,0;Fl for the payment of the Confederate‘beneficiaries and the money is expected for distribution some time next week Notice of ils receipt will be publLhed. The County Board of Commissioner* met on Tuesday at Black’s store. WII- liston Tow'itoltip. to consider the open ing of the new road to Springfield, au-^ thorlaed hy the Legislature at the last session, provided rights of way be given. Anri! has been a pretty dry month in several way*. Though rain fell on the first the old belief that there would be showers on fifteen days of the niotilli did not materialize. There was also less use of dispensary and tiger liquids through the State. TOMORROW The Annua! Memorial Services of the Mt. Anion Church, in loving re membrance of members w bo have passed front the church militant to that triumpnant, will be held tm to morrow, Friday, 23rd April, A gen eral tnyiiation assures u cordial wel, come to all who shall attend, ami none who go will ever regret that they laid aside lor one <Uv the ordinary pursuits of lift: to join in such a worthy and touching testimonial to the uuforgot- ten dead. Col. W. W. Lumpkin of Columbia, one of the most eloquent orators of this Slate, lias accepted the invitation to deliver Hie address of the occasion and a rare treat is in store for all that shall hear hint. THE NEW'BOARD: Aftt* rnent *UUoa Baa tbts to aay about proving seed corn: One wav in which evert corn grow, er ran do ao dutch to Hnprovelnd main tain the qnalUv in a variety of corn l» by planting a teed corn patch. For this* patch lift should select about twrntv five cf the best and must typ leal ear* of corn of the.seed to be plan ted till* year. A germination test should be made of eacir ear In order that ho weak ears niav bo planted. .Shell off and diacard the small and Ir regular but and tip grains. Then ■shell the ear* together and mix thor- oirgltly. At the usual time of plan-ring, plant this com on the. »“Ut.h ot west side of the field to tie planted w ith the sam* variety. This loc»il«n should Ik changed if it is near a Held planted with ano’her va'ietv. Give thD patch unusual good mtltivatione keeping the round ftee from weed* aitd preaerv- •PlLnjuVh ^ . ti*g»jftoaa*dIT mulch. . Messrs A R. Dunbar of Dunbarton When tb» corn U ffve of tlx ’Tnchcs and J. C. Haver of Ulmer*-, the m-wiy hiffh, go through the. patch .atm^rc-j^ appointed members of rhe (Joonty B«>ard of Commissioners, entered upon the di-cliarge of tlieir official duties on Tltitrsdav of last week. J. Eiuiie Harley Esq was re-elected Coutttv Attorney and Dry K G. Kirk land wus chosen as County i'hyaician lor the next two years. THE NEW JAIL. Messrs I*. M. Buckingham, S. G Matthews and W .1. Jdhua, uppoitiled by an Act of the last session of the Legislature to superintend the erection of a new jail at Barnwell, have gone to work lit a painstaking thorough going inanner. They are not hurry ing, for . they put. the pnb'ic service before their own personal business. *On 1 hursday a number of architects from several States submitted plans and Kpec4ffe&;i<>ii!t of jail buildings to the commissioners. After careful con sideration the commissioners seteoted those of the i'auly Jail Building Com pany of .Sc Louis, Missouri. In a couple of vteeks the Board will adver tise for bids from contractors, and it L safe to predict a lively colligation The commissioners hav^Bought from the Town Council of Barnwell, tot the-v+fe4«Mr j.a.11. tke-lo.t tend in g TrbfST the fear of theOpora House property to Turkey Creek stream, containing between two and a hail and three acres. For this location the purchase price Is 400. Consequent ly the present j til property will be sold at a later date Outsiders estimate its market value to be at least $2,000. |v£i THE GREATEST IN THE SOUTH. - APRIL 26 & 21 4*3. t »VB, m ■with Four Renowned soloUtB. Grand Chcrua of 200 will render Rossini^ Stabat Mutter. move all weak and hac^ wajr^ plants. Also wh*-n the ta«rsers' begin to ap pear go tbrough and remove all stalk* which are either weak, barren, smut ted badly, sui'kered. or for other rea sons undesirable. When the corn i* mature, and not later than October 1,5 the seed shnu'd he harvested. iSelftcl the seed ears front the strongest stalks itlt the larg- leaf development and those bearing the ears four or five ft * t from the ground and holding it in it right piwitldn. Through ttic seed corn patch the _ farmer can do much to lix a desirable type of Ins corn and to reduce Hie number of barren, diseased and suck- e.red stalks that appear in hisrtield. it also furnisltes him ft convenient place from wflich l)i* seed corn in the. ml' ‘•an be selected and he knows that it t- Jrotn the best seed that he planted. <liiy* T ^QOtt ictjinirng’ on third day. Augusta will be on fete. Aup^ista and sJaeksou- vilfe South Atlantic League hall teams will play both days. Night .00. Prioctj £1.00 to Afteiii'ion IMeo^OO*’- to?'J00. Offlrft or*r Bank 1 nm TVcftive f*H< fnO A. U. BLAOKVILL3 n'- Senator Tillman visited the White House on Tuesday for the (list time in seven years, and received a cordial greeting. President Taft and he have been good friend* a long time, .'"’■J The perfect bospit.alitv of the gooiL-Door Keeper James Gaddin, ssed region will make Regular meetings will be held WILLIBTON NEWS. A meeting of farmers ws* field Saturday, 17(h at Town Mall. Dr, I*. Lee was called to the chair and R. M, Mixsott was elected Secretary. M. A. Muitaffy ot Anderson addressed the ineeting as to the importance^ul- farmers being ttrganlxed. A Farmer*’ Union was organized with 17 members, ami the following officer* elected: K M. Mixson, President; Dr. J. P, Lee, Vice President; J. M. Hair. Sec retary and Treasurer; K. ». Purvis. CiiupUin; T. W. Scott, Conductor; # A message came to us the other day asking that we write up an event in which probably a hundred people were * interested The material sent us was #1 words and two figures. One of our doctors advises us it<>t to strain our iinaginution or conscience to the ex pected extent. Th« closing exercises on Friday of the Galtltfl Stthool w as a Spring scene of a beauty and brightness not too often seen. Patrons were pleased, children delighted snd the teacher, Miss Lou Belle Hooper, very happy in knowing that she had won such unani mous approval. One who lias in the last quarter cen- turv beam many of the mo^t eminent public speaker* of this State remarked. In our hearing on MomlayVhat he had never listened to a mote eloquent, scholarlv and appropriate sermon than preftched*on Sunday by Dr W. M, Jon®* to the Knights of Pythias. Augustans are claiming the. Music .. FftaUyftl in that city of two States next tula season. Spme of th* livest and richest business men of <ur neighbor cltv are volunteer sponsor* for the Festival Thev ate all incn of their vrorda, good to believe. Bee advertise- jneiit. '"'•“I JA't■- -an-*■.' f a—^ r , 1 , nr--f-- There will be in the near fjiture great musical festival* In Spartatrourg, Greenville, Gnlttmbla, Charleston and August^ High priced singers from Afar and well trained homo choir* of Hundred* will swell the ioel<*dy. But BafnrteM dan beat the bo« of them tor Inir Sfrrlnj* Wtnfnln#. The duly cost wfH ffe the eitra aelf derrlnl gn«l exerllop off IfetUirg dp t*t\y and tlowp 10 tBe edge dt Turkey creek - before sunrise. The birds thbn !«T! ikfOiKBl ffiofuWg people of that blessed the day one of continuing delight with only the one short coming, that it will not be long enough to satisly either tne entertainers or thei r guest* . IN GOOD ELLEN TON. The forty third session of the Char leston District Conference, M. E Church, •''<>nHi, attracted to hospitable EHerrton last week ft mul.itttile of good people from the counties of Barnwell. Bamberg, Hampton, Beaufort,’ Cofte- tott. Charleston, Bet kelev Htnl Dori-bca tej;. and for four days there w H' perfect, itappliiess it» the open homwsttf the on- t'-rtainersoiud the appreciating hearts of their guest*. Both visitors and hosts will remember this delightlni tiute to tbeir last days, .even •hint.Id they live to tliie age of Methusplah. The oiii "ers of the Conference were Presiding Elder Walter 1. Herbe-t of Charleston in the chair, Rev. G. P Watson Secretary. Rev. J. T. Peeler Assistant. The choir consisted of Mrs. M. L. McEiltenny. organist, and Mesdames C. M. Turner. K R Brn-kingliau.. W H. Jones tj. T. Bailey, Ml&SvS Carrie Jones and Florence Bush and Mr.- Robert Mays. Next year the fonferenoe w ill meet at Hendersonville, Colleton County. ONWARD PROGRESS. The meeting on Fridav of the Salt- kehalehie Agricultural <T ib was well attended and, as is the invariable rule, heartily enjoyed. T he antittai election of ottlcexs was liehl. resulting as follows: T. J. (irubbs, President. J. B. Morris, First Vice President B. Swan, Second Vice President. (J. \V. peacock. Third Vice President. H. W (j tin. Secretary. K D. I’e.acoi k, Treasurer. S. J.Haltord, Gate Keeper. Executive Commiuee—Lerov Molair W.L. Cave, H L. O’Baiiuon, P. W Price, J. Griffin. A committee consisting of Messrs Oha*. Carroll Simms, 11. W. (j ilt). W. W. Moore, J. C. Griffin 1*. M. Buck ingham G M. Holly, A. A. Lemon was charged with the duty of inquiring in to and reporting upon at the next on 4th Wednesday In each month at 3 p. tn. We expect at an early day to have a County Union. The Farmers’ Union in this .-ifK'.e now numbers over ten thousand members. At tot tegu'ar convention of Wiliis ton Lodge No. 21 K. of L*. held on 12tli. 11. Jeff Harvey and Dr J. A. McCreary were elected Delegates to Grand Lodge, '>r J P. Dee and L C. Sprawls alter nate*. Mis* Ruth DeLo.ich of Edgefield spent come time w ilh Miss Sal lie iloun- tree last week. Mrs II. E. ITtillips of Ar’.gusta is • pending some time w 1th her parents here. Mr W.R.Smith and wife left for their home in Wilmington, N. C list week alter a slay of a lew w^eks with Kev. W.M. Jottes ami laorily T he Book Club met at the residence of Dr. W. 0 niniiltun Fiitlay evening Prof. Parker, E. N. Brodie and W. E. Prothro were the committee on ar rangements, Tlie Hortage in oats is the laigcst ever planted in tills section, and pros pects at present are good Only a few fields have sign of the Hessian llv. Hal. If you wish to sell your Plantation, write me at once giving number of acres and stating what the improvements are and etc. and how much land under cultivation, also give your lowest price- If you wish to buy a farm would be glad to have you to consult with me. W. T. Houston Jr; Real Estate Dealer. 205 HarLon Building, a, Ga. Augusta, VAll \BLF. PROPERTIES FOR SHE. no 700 acre* oWred in high state of cultivation, good dwelling, 20 :<> tat.i it -i- ■*. barns mid stables, lies near StIglingville, S C. 4*.iS acres extra line, Intid, 3't<> sere* cleared, modern dwelling of beauty in de sign, togeiliei w ith 13 other beautiful residences lying in corporate limits of Blackvitlc, 8 C, one of Ihe best farms In the county. 75D acres only one mile from Fairfax, 8. C. flue farm and timber iand.j willi necefsary nut buildings. Full descriptions with price and terms on application - --- - T - DR. W. C. BILBODS:' . DBT1ST, 4 * Bimwell, - • • C OF FICE 1IOU1HII -”- ^.20 u. m. to r, p, m Person* Hying aw^iv from B will please make appointoiriits coining By so doing they Wllltii oi immediate service and tftoia appointment*. T. H. ELLIS, JR. SCRVHIK 4Mi TERRACISC, A j)<)8tal card addrtisSiji! td. mo at Lyndlmrst, 8, C. wltt . ''V receive p-roippl attrition.. p -al F-tate A ge t, H.imherg. 8‘ C, TWO 6/IR LOADS of the very » NICEST YOUNG MULES oyer brought to South Carolina Iiid'c boon MASTER’S SALE. State of South Cai-olina, | County of Barnwell, f Court of Common Pleas. E. F. Wiuell, Plaintiff, ys. Capers Allen and G . H. Clinton. Defendant*. inoeiing the adyisabilitv of liolding County Fair the. coming Fall. LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY The personals In a newspaper are read by only a few, such as the vl-lts of town cousins to the country Ae. Now. it so happens that ihe city and town folks' have less business in the Spring and Summer (if they have any at all) than any other time of the year, w bile country menjnst at that season are heating the burden and heat of the day and fighting mosquitoes anti blood suckers at night. So when parting time comes an J early breakfast caTV be had and thing* assume a normal con dition there is unspeakattle joy in the camp but, perhaps, our preiace is too long. We meant to speak of Profes sor Black's School at Long Branch. His entertainment on Good Friday p JO., was s jut excellent g«! up and showed ing of the tooth made her normal ' tfiat t.h(TrfoffiSiOl 1 TCIi0#¥TtiTTHIIRfBW 1 gv? and f* up to dale itt every respect. Why not have a consolidation, an extra tvvy *»d teach ail that can be taught in any other school? The only reason we see is our generosity. We send our children off. (and so often before they have cut titeif~YUdixSi T^eib;) p*v board snd tuition and let opr far off neighbor get all the profit, and then Claim that we are using economy. When if meft as Professor Black, a mam po*«e*»iti|| his knowl edge. piety atVdjfcltffcopflftp good judg ment ami strici bfctraF character had his wav and wa* pfaced wHefe Kecoulrl get the salary tf hiifb he de$vrye« we are mife there IroAld be aft uplift fn the cause of emeatton xu«Iy ak Long Hi such folk* L-ajoj0ot yet dreamed ofc SAVING 1TIE CHILDREN, Defective eye»ight wiites William Allen JofinstdTt in the April Circle Magazine, eaiitng attentton to the ne cessity of guarding the health of the liitle people, is even more commun titan > defective hearing and usually more disastrous in re-ults. A Chicago physi. ian states tltat the number of ‘‘short-sighted” children in this country todav runs away up int<* the millions. And Hits great army of little weaklings may he made healthy, robust children by the timely and proper fitting of glasses! Besides defective eyes and ears, there are many other nervous irritants which either escape the parents’ eye- alto gether—-which is almost always the ease—or else they are voted too trivial to need correction. The skilled phvsi- clan can find them; he knows too, that while there are quicker ways deliber ately to wreck a child’s health, there is no surer and morer,dead!v cour-e titan the neglect of these ’‘trivial ab normalities. A crooked tooth sounds nnImportant enough, but in a young child it may completely disarrange its bodily, men tal and moral development Proper mastication U prevented and impaired digestion with all its resultant ills and its promise of permanent weakness naturally follows. The case is cite! of a littl girl who had grown to bo a hopeless ‘’liar.” She was anemic, very delicate, aod fre-/ quently ill, A careful examination revested constant fermentation in Iyer stomach and this was caused, it w as found, by a single crooked tooth which prevented the grinding motion so ne cessary to proper mastication. The fermentation of food/ in the stomach caused unnatural nervous re flexes which in turn overall mutated the brain and resulted in a disordered imagination. The child,‘ day dream ed” and exaggerated. Tiie stralghten- i" tjvetT ftfry"" ‘ f ■" in the medical Inspection of the New York city *chooi»^ it was found that- 31) per cent were backward. . Puling the matter in tii0 light of economy, the city was wasting $3.000.OttF * yeat- in teaching children who were pliY*J- <*,*lty -unfit- fn Teeet»e ~nn •eiueation. Examination revealed the fact that of Lite small army of backward eittidrett ore r 90 per cent were “d&llf’ because of physical defects And of tlrts con-2 fiderahj^s alirffist total, unmber more thijFW percent were changed from ’fijlBtlaTds Into normntty briffht scholars Ft b'y simple operation Of physical treat- mein. • /”n*lf * loaf is better than ro breed” will soon becorita an every day 4a. j trnieta dmir fal By virtue r>f a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause. I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court Hou«e. on Monday, May 3rd. liV'tl. it being saleday in said month, within tiie legal hours of sale, the fol lowing describetl-real properu ; AH that certain tractor parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the Town cf Allendale, State of South Carolina and County of Barnwell, known amt designated on a plat of sain Town, as O, P. Allen’s place, bought from K F Witsell. -Said property being 35 x 105 feet and containing two wooden build ing'', Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. II. L. O’Bun non, Master Master’s Office. April 10'h. 1209. * NOTICE. In order that there may be no delay in teachers of the public scltoo throughout the county receiving lh/\r salaries the attention of the Truafees of the various school districts, (Special Districts included,) is hereby called t< a recent act requiring all school war rants to be approved by» the/Countv Superintendent of Education/ The Act is as follows: No. 79. / ■ Section 1. Be it. enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of the Juate of South Carolina. That any and all school war iants issued by any Hoard of school trustees against any public School fund shall not be ) aid by the county treas urerorany othe/ officer having the custody of such/funds until the war rant has been approved by the County Superintendent of Education of the county in which said warrant!* drawn Section 2/ That all Acts or part* of Acts Inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed A pprAved the 27th day of Februar-. A. D. *909. Horace J. Crouch, April 3.1 1909. C. fc>, K. ,, TY TEACHERS’ EXAMINA TION. The scltool teachers in Barnwell county are hereby notified that the next tegular teachers examination will he held at the court hotiM! in Barnwell on Frldkv, May 14th 1909. to give good farmers who know good stock and w»nt| no other the chance to buy the best and niakc sure that A HAPPY X !•:W YEAH And Profitable too, is right before them. They will he sold at • r HATH) If you need now mule, or more, now tH: E PRICES or r in need next year a fust class re time to buy. % PLACE IS J .1) Whittles, Blackville, S. C. KUUSyuK sai.k. White Plvmquth Rock*, Best in the World. 13 fur 60 cent* . /C N. iturckhalter, Barnwell, ri. U. TO BORROW. will So(pe money wanted, borrower givegoml socuritv, real estate. /ddress A P*. Care of Thk Pkoci k Harnwell. S. C, HOME MADE CORN FOR SALK. 100 Bushels of Good Ear Corn, of mv own raising, for sale at $1 per bushel, CASH. Qerge H. Bates, Barnwell. S C. WANTED. Responsible man with horse and buggy in each community, salary $5.00 to FIO.UO per dav. to take orders from owners of Farm-. Orchards .and Home Gardeus. A -p endid opportu nity for farmer-’s- n-^ aDo fnW tree and sewing m udiu.e agents, to * make a bn situ-*s eoiii.a-cf .uri’v hich w’U b< coho* more profltalde e>o h rear. Ad- (liesa P O. Box 73 Youngs '-iand, S. C. COME AND SEE. TWO OAKS of NEW YEAR STOCK at Q. A KENNEDY’S Sate Stables, tMDS FOR me. “V.'Kgti, tc-a,_ «. -mV:— Now is the time to buy, Lands w!?! never be cbeapcGAod *uro to iucreAtc n value. _ BUY NOW. 55S Acre*, Rich I.andi TownAIT Barnwell Cooutjr,— 7 ^ One half in cultlyationl balsnc# v woodland. 'Hfsl Two mfie* from Soelling Staliou ot Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. BoHding* and imprewmeiH**™:——— A bargain in thU Term*ea*y^ Acre*. RoliBiiagi *n3 fm* menu. 300 acre* in e«,^rS3| acre* in woodland. ro-r'-iff Three mile* from Srclliiig Bfaiton. A.C. E. R. Four mile* fro*& DOB barton A . C. L. Term* easy. 2tXJ- Acre a. l&Lin. jondll _ acres In Wood ami rimber. Township, five mile* Irewi Gottrt House, New ReaUlenc* and otbef in good condition*. Term* ea*y. ICO Acres fn B*rnwell House* and Improveiuent*, ?oiir fnllii ? J trowi lUritweil Court Hon«•. 20'> acre* (it cultivation batdad* td woml and timber. Terms easy, •— ‘ >— 400 Acre* Tftree mile* from fiarftt Court Housm. ICO acre* in cdltlvAtios . ~ balance in Timber and Wood. m, Terms ea*y. 6r4 A ere* l Court House. House* and impr mctits. 20 acre* in cultiyatido bah In Wtrod,atid Timber. / Terms eti#y. 5,(XK) AcrV* nisi) in one tract of! Cypress, Poplar, A ah and other wood*. Good and cot^yenient Railroad faiclli tie*. .... Cofne and ice these propertieii. : , ~ m A. 0. Rattoraon & ton. .r/pf Land For Sa)^* Examination* will following branches: be held on th« Civics and Phyalulojty and Hygiene: Current Events^ United state* History, English Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geography and pedagogy. — The attention of all the White teach- ertoi th*iJRimtJf U o*iled loa the, ftd- lowlng extract from a recent letter re ceived from Hon. J. E. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education: There will be noSumtnef school any- whete 10 South Carolina tbf* year, ex cept at Wofford College. Work done at Wot^ord fjullejpe. .will, receive the same recognition that was formerly given to work tn the State Summer school. Teacher* ihnXa irlfl o-i DOUBLE TOUR SALARY, tcnchcr* Preparing to teach in the Comtncr- cial Department of tfie schools of the State'. Double your efficiency ss a teacher and prepare to make money during the spare hour* of evening, bv taking a Summer Course in the Eagerlou School of Bnaitifsg (Bfunsou High Sclino!) t n I* Su tit titer. Endorsed by bjalues* men and As- si-tant State Superintendent of Edu cation. Commercial Teacl.fcrs In He* maud. We make « specialty of preparing young people for btisine<s ItF* Bookkeeping, shorthand and Typowriting, Commercial Law, Rapid Calculation, Business English, and Correspondence thoroughly taught. Open the year round. No vacation. Add re**/ TrTC.YTiferfoH AYIELLSTOX, S. C, Horses—The bafe, Soim Sort that it is a pleasure to drive or iidf*. Mules—The toogh go ahead class that keep the plowman busy and niiKe paying crops. Personally selected by Q. A. Kennedy, who knows what Barnv/elI, Aiken, and Orangeburg county people want. Prices all •sga 220 acre* good farming Ti 1 *^ mile,* North Town Wnii*t**n. - wdtl (iroved, six room dwelling, bftlt, *U- bles and two tenant bouse* on tb* pL well good water, and creek* Ob he stales of t Ito place, ad joining IX&fl* O* - Mr Wats Mat how s ntid oiben. TTUe gootf, terms easy ; 3U'j Here* good faml&g Un^l, *11 tier cultivation half mile from eor» » / porttc limit* !6wn of ItjackVlil* joining latul* of the late Mr. Uebtj W; - ya (fair. Title* good, terip* easy. I louse and lot in town of Bttokrflfc ^ • J on the North *ido of R. It Are* 4 ro< m dwelling, diotng foofn and kUebeA 4 barn, -table* and oftt house 6n tta* jireifiises. Title* good and tefm* easy. For rertthef InfontiatTon $pp! v to IL !'. Built. - -•vK. % pire this year (high* take adrentage erf thla examination ot of the Bummer ►Ohoof »t .Wofford to aecdre OT their 6ert1fcafei The Idw 6n thif tfelnL-gnd t little ho* may prevent ipUeh idler, . ^ 0.9.0, right. FINAL DIflOH ARGE NO I D E Notice is hefebygivea thatun Mon day the tenth <'ay of Mav llHW the un- dersigned will file with Hon John K. *SiTeUlrig. Judge of Probate for Bain well County, their final report as Exec ntors of the E*t*te of I, A ltu-h. •-r, deceased, at'd apply for Letters Dis miss o’ry. J Cresland Bush L A' Bu-h. Jr.. Executor*. Gth April 150 t. BarnwcH, Agl- , tCc. > * s MONEY TO LEND. Don’t wfite, come and *ee us. *fS -2 J. o.. i’atterson & Son. t. F. Calhoun, P. t Wn. Mc5ah. HR fcMl i iii> DR. J. H.R MILHOUS. ■> *♦ ' RLACKYILLE, 8. C. Oifice day-s- TluirsdRy, Pn- --“‘•Vf* 1 nj-- . * -Mi day and Saturday. office, as jjailn- iisiatent with eafety* Prices Terma 0ash| ‘ CHOICE PLACES FOR HALF., 10ft *ere» gooff* fa rfnl ngTantf, *!tuateT^ .1 mile* North of Barnwell, on we»terr. iddfepubltc road leading frofn Barnwfelf tor Blackville, ong ►ettlemeht on premlae* and gm.d - well of w ater. Title* good and termaeasv. jHHDkcia gapujArmisx. UniL a it all mile* Nurth of Town of Black ville. between thrfte and four hundred In Cultivation-several good setilOmenU o-u fuemise* ;hi*some ot the bett JaiHb_p. Calhotiii & .. -* mxSBm Life, Aecidei lug land in the But* lihd fOfnterly i part of the Dr, Win.8. Reynold* land*. Title* good and terfc* AppiyioH.f Bni«i. 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