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) m.w' S*?'' $ y *» H 4 : *£ — I . rA%<' * ym :* • iTOMb Barpwdl People. * sag~s~i_ ' . . 1 L^r; i-.ii, .—*■—■■ ■ ■■«■»■ fiuitSDAY, ATItl L, 20 !*». .' RATES Of StHSCftlPTfOif. In Advance, per Ahnum Tl " ON M \\ Sth. 7 The meetlnjf of theenuetr Tinchefe’ Aeeooleilon whlvh wm to, be h#wl here bn next Saturday Dm* befcn poatpooed tluUI the feecond Hnlumiay In Majr«| The chan&e wa» made u>|avoid conflict 8 J t’lwch, Olar with several achool ptcnica to be given bn May let. ^ OONFKDERATA PKNSlOW LIST. BaruireU County, 1900. Ct.aaa A, $9fl T ;;;;;;jknxy news. Endowment Lodge, Knight* of Pyth ian, at the regular in**etUig on Thure- day night elected. Mr. W. II, Mi lev and Dr. O W. I, Loadbnlt rtelrgHte* to the Grand I^odge, which convene* in Charieaton the fourth Tu' *dav in May. Mcysre .J. D, Jenny and K. E. HARMONY LODGE NO. 17, A. F. M IMatU were elwued alternates. CApt. J. W.-Jenny, was elected Dep uty Grand Chancellor, On time...... The chain flaiii; is at Black’* store, WillUton Townihlp, 0)1* week. J. B. Harley, J. R. Morn*, «•.«. Cleric. Supr. ^ J D Sea*e C P William*. Tuten Total 3. . 'A regrlnrcommunication of llArmony Oxhce No. 17, A. P. M. will t« held iu Maeoaic Tt tnii'e or. .ThumUy —rspril 28th Work to be done on K, C degree. Visiting Urethrtsn are cordially in vited to attend. ■ A Butler ITagood. W. M. H. P. Anderson. Sec. -“Good Jartrr wmwmrrig fT3I acre* near HnUlevitle for stile, ea«y terms. Write H. M Graham, Attorney, Bhui- berg, 8. 0.” Next Mmrday wilt be May sale day. All roads lead toward Rivers’ Bridge today. The truck farmer* are making good money this year. There is *ome good reading on sec ond page—out side of editorial column. Re sure to read the address of Farmer Alfr-d A id rich at top of third column of second page. Dr. L. A Hartxng rrf Grry*n gradu ates in medicine and Surgery this week at Charleston. Miss Agnes Magee has returned to Charleston after a delightful visit to Mr*. C. B Swat). Clerk Simms Ira* received and Is dis tributing dith pleasure the Confeder ate pension money. The outlook L. excellent for the ad dition this vear of V'illiston and Fair fax to the High School Clasa. 'Plm (vnetum’s Tinniest half hour last week wag that enj tved In a chat with Mr. J, t. Hutto of Georges Creek.’ M rs . H.' J. Crouch of K.iko. atwars a welcome visitor to Barnwell, was the guest of Mrs. John K Snollmg on Fri day. FROM THE CLOUD. rr • -e-s • During the storm weather of the 23'1 a holt of lightning struck Jimmy Rnvv a colored buy, on the Spur Branch p antation of ._B. K. ^‘eepie*, P;ar- Thg his dap into 'atonis. buruTng tbe liair on one side of his head, running down 1ns body, bursting a to-, then following a cotton tie and killing a valuable mii'e hffened under a shod. The hoy wa* unnonsotou* for several ttottrs. but Anally l)a£e to bis senses and is all right. THE NEW CROSSING. The Countv Board of Commissioners finding that the bind owners from Black’s r*tore in WiBiaton L’owrxsUip to thy Edista have complied with the re quirements of the Act providing for another road over the Edisto have or dered thf work done by the chain gang Two or three weeks will be required to do the grading on this side The Orangenuig work, from Springfield to the river will be a heavier undertaking, as the most of the swamp is north of the liver. Orangeburg folks wilt grade and open their aide. r See advertisement of election a* to tew of a spoctat two mill tax for road improvement in Williston Township. Rev. M. M Benson was in town on Monday, His vi«its can nTit be too often or too long for the welcome of his friends. Revival services are being held this week by Rev. Dr. Hogp of Charleston in the Barnwell Birptixt Chtirbh at II a. m and S.15 p. m. Prof. Crouch, County Superinten dent of Education, publishes notiie to day of efretion ft r trustee* of the Barnwell Graded School. Farmer Alfred Aldrich is attending, today and tomorrow, a meeting of th,i Executive Cnmnii tee ot the State Far mers’ Union In Columbia. Dr. A. jj WeHthersbec of Williston graduates in Pharmacy this week from the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Charleston. Senator Bates went to Columbia on M ondav to attend a meeting of the Joint LegMat ive Committee appointed to investigate the State Hospital for the Disane. . Correspondents, far and near, have sent us this week twice as much copy as Ve can handle So we have culled the item* and articles of most interest to the public, Mrs. Mary Ann Craddock, widow of the late Mr. J J. Craddock, rib d on Monday at her home in Great i ypress Township and was buried on Tuesday at Alien’s Chape'. Sun’ay’s rain was a blessed one coming at the right time, in the right, way and quantity. Garden* and the grain crops are laughing with joy and General Green Is coming every- w here. The last Northern mall before going to press brought us an invitation to the marriage at Union on the 1 Itli prox of Rev. Simon P. Hair and Miss Adelaide Josephine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders. Governor Ansel has reappointed Dr W M. Jones of Williston and Prof. R Boyd Cole of Barnwell members of the County Board of Education. Hon S. G. Mayfield of Denmark and Prof J, II. A Garter of Khrhardt were a!«o appointed on the Bamberg County Board The fire fiend paid Ellenton a visit on tlie night of the 20cli irist. that cost $I0(X)0. The fire started in the large liverv and sale stable of Mr L. D. Brabham, worth $5 000 and Insurrd for room* $'2,250 Three cottages of four only each, owned by Mr. H. M. Cas- sels and occupied by Messrs J. H Cromer, A. R. chero.i and B. F. Mc Daniel were also destroyed. Farmer Alfred Aldri. h lias left with us a tie ot rye hay of second growth, which was cut on April 10th. and which lie has found to be “a noble food” for horses, cattle and ling*. Hi* first cutting for liav was made late in January. If there he any doubting Thomas as to the excellent value of thl> stock food^lct him come to this sanctum and be convinced and con verted hv liis own eyesight from the error of his old way . The stockholders of the Bank of Barnwell met on Tuesday and re-elec ted tne present idllcers. The propusi’ion to combine with the Bank* of /Dken and Granir.eviile under the name of the Bank of Western Ca.ro lina was unanimously adopted will probably go into effect in the Fail. The only change will be In name, while the advantage* wifi be in four folding the capital and resources of our local Bank. The capital of the Bmk of Western Carolina will be a half million dollars and its resources a whole million These features will give to all de positor* p*t£$HijU>Lth« Bank larger facilities and, if possible. e\eti greater confidence than it Isas enjoyed under the management of its most competent and irreproachable management While there w ill be a general Board Of Directors the Bank of Barnwell will have, ample and etflcleut ..representa tive. AT MOUNTAKNON. The third Annual Memorial Service on Friday attraoted a larger a ten dance and gave even happier pleasure than former observances. Of the many good works of the well and deservedly beloved Pastor, Rev. M. M. Benson, none, outside of oulpit ministration, ha* been ino e helpful in heart, more uplifting in spirit and pur pose. A wealtii of lovely fragrant flowers was gently laid by tender hands upon the last narrow homes of the unforgot- len dead. The addresses of Rev*. 8. P, Hair on World Wide Missions, of Col. W. W. Lumpkin on Memories, and Rev. Mr. Wright of Wagoner on Prohibition were all equally creditable to their wise heads and good hearts, while the tlrst pic nle dinner of the year was a feait of an excellence unsurpassed in recollection and that will not h* edip- -aed ait thia decade. Z. Y X FAIRFAX NEWS. We are a'l working together now. for the good and prosperity of our town. We had invite) the young folks of Olar and neighborhood to re peat a play here winch they had car ried out very successfully elsewhere. Soon Friday our town wa* invaded by as fair a crowd of ten g rls (:en gal lant gents were escorts) a* ever react) ed her hospitable domain . A large audience greeted them in the evening in tbe new School hou*e, and they surely must have felt repaid for the trouble they had taken in rehearsals Ac. when they were *o enthusiastically applauded and appreciated. The play was called ••.MLs Fearless & Co,” in 3 act* the chief actors being Misses E'hrl Kearse, Mel! Kearse, Mi«ae* Breeland, Brabnam ami Chitty. While all did real well the Misses Kearse ex celled, so did Miss Breeland a* the nervous old maid, and the H.ute sisters w ere unstirpws-ed. Come again, g)cU*, all of you ! Fairfax certainly appreci ates vour efforts to aid in finishing the School bouse, w e are near euougn to see you often, so COME AGAIN. * Cla*l C No 1. $48. O H.Angley, Allendale Wiley Hoitd*, BlackvilJe J 8 Creech. Barnwell H J Croft, F H Dickinson, Dimer J E Delk, J J Greene, from Aiken J (J Hier*. Barnwell D M Hoover, 1’nten W T Sonit, W iliumn ^ Tutu I 10. Class C Nod. $19.75. Aldrich O’ar BARNWELL WILL NOT FAIL. TO CO-WORKERS: We have raised to date and have on hand to the credit of the Ladies Monument Fund under the call issu d by me. $1)5 5d. 1 also see by The State that tlie»e has been forward ed to that fund the sum of $5b which will make a total for Barnwell county of $131.60 Now I want Barnwell Cnuntv to do her whole duty independent of outside solicitation. We are taking-a li«t of every one that makes a contribution to the fund and when the amount i* raised we will have the entire list of con tributors published in the county papers, I am writing to each one of the committeemen this week a personal letter. s'* Get busy and let us do our part in the next four weeks, or by the first dav of .1 une I ain satisfied that mv appeal to rou will not be In vain, and that the people of Barnwell county are patriotic and will respond at once to an appeal so near the hearts of every citizen of the brave old county Expecting t*> hear from von within the next thirty days, WITH RE- SULTa. I am fraternally vours, Frank H. Creech The Sultan of Turkey, the third old est rn'er InKurope. was deposed on Tuesday and the sultan job given to hi* brother. , Aiken county prohibitionist* arc pre paring to march against the North Augn*tA Dispensary. Five hundred of them have'cal led an immense mass meeting at Aiken for next Monday. ANOTHER HI MIGRANT. And a good one to date Is Mis* Alfalfa, brought here by tha’ live, learning and leading young farmer, Mr. Arthur M Sanders. Wliether the sweet new comer will survive the sum mer neat* and the rivalry of native weeds remains to be seen. Last Sum iter after learning hv read ing farm periodicals and correspon dence with experts of experience all about the soil fertilizers and treat ment suited to the growth of Alfalfa Mr Hander* put about a half acre in apple pie order for the experiment, t he seed were sown in the early Fall and a perfect stnid obtained. Just after the little blizzard the end of Jan uary he had the grass clipped and the pint cross harrowed, an operation nev rhkwfl ny^ahy'ATTaltA'gfdwerT it worked well and a montn later he made tbe first cutting, getting a half ton of first class hay trom tbe half cere patch. The goodness of the hay Is shown hv the preference of hi* stock for it over succulent growing rye, and white be I* rrrrrnsrmfif R ’ as* K steady food hi* cattle and work stock are stealing it every chance they get. He expect* to have several more better cuttings thi» year, their number and quality depending op the sOa*on*. He is now preparing an additional plat for next Fall sowing, provided the crop turn* out a* well as It now prom isea If the Alfalfa can stand our summer* It will make good hay lor »cveral year*. W S WJMtoitoy. Kubbino W C Beck. Janie* M Brown, Allendale Bailey Henaon, J J Barnes, Appleton P Bettison, Williston F -J- Biaoit, Bam we 11— — J W Benton. Heiglingvilie - B F B«xle.y, Weathersbee J 8 Baxley, Barit well A Black, Olar Wilson Bond*, Williston W H Bennett, Maitina Edmond Bower*, Fairfax J L Baxky, Elko G W Creech, Kline William B ('arroll. BUckvIJle ■lames Car I to I*. Allendale H C Dickinson, Uiiuera C K Elkins, G M Fennell, Martin* O P Orirtin. .Seigliuguille I homaa Glllatn, Barnwell Mamuer Grubbs. ~ u J Stair Halford Starling Hutto, Hilda W M Hutto II W Harter. Ulmers R H Johi)*on. Williston M W KPcliings, Abraham Knopf, Fairfax J M Lancaster. Black ville C H Langley, Bainwell U M Muns, Kilenton .1 G Lazar, Martins William Lewi*. White Pond W It Morris. Baipwel* II it Martin, BlacKvilie Ml) Miles. Hiram Nunn, Barnwell <: B Odom, J C Pender, Blackville T J -Reddy. Barnwell Bart Ray •* W ,S Priester, Sycamore W M .•still, Barnwell M D Rouse. Otranto Tobias dtill, Barnwell C M still, Blackville K F Still, .) H Sprawls. Williston .1 C Strange, Seigiing O B HUH, Barnwell .1 J Banders ” W R Bander*, Barnwell Moses Hoii.h, “ 11 K Templeton. Blackville U G Williams, Dunbaitou W G Weaver, Martins A M Walker. Elko J .) Whaley. Dunbarton W L Woodward, HneWiug J W Walker. Miiletts E F Weeks, Blackville Total 05. Class C No 3, $48. M D A Angley, Sycamore Elieanor Bolen, Blackville Mary C Coward, Ulmer Carolina Collins, Govan Julia R Connelly, K ine Geor in Ann Crott, Barnwell F V Duncan, Miilette Martha a Drummond, Meyar’s Mill Elsie Bhepperd, Baruaeli P Jacobs, Amanda Wilson ” Total 11. Class C No 4, $19 95. C A Anderson. Barnwell Martha liaxley, Blackville u A J Bltiina, “ Ellen Banker, Hvcanio-e Mary T Barnes Appleton \i E Bax lev. duelling Caroline Black, Barnwell DcHUn Beck. Appleton Elizabeth Beeson, Ellenton Mary Bushee, Meyer’s Mill Laura A Boyles. Allendale Mary A Baxley, Barnwell Martha J Brant, Sycamore Martha A Bennett, Appleton Eliza Creech. Kline saliie E Cloy, Allendale Rachel Collin*, Blackville Catherine Clary. Martina M C Dawkins. Blackville Jodie Dyches, •• E K Dicks. W illiston Josephine Drawdre.y, Appleton E A Dyches, Blackville Rebecca Ferguson. Heialing C A K Guess, Black) i!le M V Golden M H Hay, Ha«ovil!e Margaret Harden, Martin Margaret Hartzog, Hilda Jane Hartzog, Barnwell Elvira Hutson, Tuten E E Hays, HeigHng .8 S Holly, Morris A H Hfewle.t, Appleton Mary A Hair ** Martha Hall, ” J I Hutto, Blackville Rebecca Johns. Tuten Carrie A Jaudon. Fairfax Sarah M Johns, Olar Levlca Klnard, Tuten Mary A Kearse, Beldnck V H Lawton, Kline Georgiana Long, Barnwe'l Mary A Lancaster. Martha M Lazar, Allendale Carrie Lard, Blackville M A McLendon ** Catherine Miles, Ashleigh J P Matthew*, Kittle Mooney, Greenland G II Morris. Morris Martha M M yrick. Sycamore Ann Morris. Sycamore Vary Nevels, Blackville Elleti S Odom *• Mary Odom *• Eugenia Owens, Barnwell Annie Odom “ Ellen Owen*, Willluon Mary Patterson, Barnwell-- Eliza Rountree, Bennett Spring* Marcella Rhoden. Blackville L P Slndersiue. Fairfax JaneRtfil Barnwell W C Handers, ” Ellen C Still. Hardy W J Steed, Appleton Harriet Sanders, RarnwelJ Martha Still. BUckvIle M A Sanders, Barnwell Susan Stilt, ITIldk' " * , Charity Still, Barnwell E T Still, Harrah M Tarranee. HuMIliig Mary C Turner, Blackville Ellen Wood. *‘ Mary Wooley, Barnwell Millie Whaley. Blackville II C Williams, Barnwell M C Wntlamr L J Youmans, Allendale Total M. Grand Total 4;$, 1 $ow that Colombia I* doing sbme thtog Per her miiUla ooiepanies aimoa* every town In the suto that ha* a com pany I* doing more or less lor it. The suto lanot in n.poaUioii io*Mo nearly all that I* ne»*e**ary for ttie militia, and the eitlea that want the protection of *uch an organization ought to bear tnelr part, it is fair that they should. The militia are for the suppression of riot* and the protection of property ami life. In time* of excitement, which tnank heaven, do not occur frequently, bin. in no case has the militia been called on and failed to justlly it* sup port by its faithful wbik.—Florence Times. NOTICE. There will be held at Williston on the Ifith day of May (Saturday) an election for the purpose of deciding if there shall beau extra levy of two mill* for the improvement of the roads in Wil liston Town»hip. Onty regularly qualified voter* that I pay taxna oa ryal tHSlMirsonai properti are allowed to vote. The eiec k lon ehall! be conducted according to the general election law of sautli Carolina. Township A*se*»or*. Manager*. R. K. Johnston, T. M. Willi*. F. N. Weir. — V II- Hut, M. C. Kitchings, J.P. Ussery. THE : l l ' ■ Shade of a Shadow Of a Doubt THE BEST CAB LOAD OF THE MOST HTTOWM daRnWell, a 1 DR. ISO. P. m. i Dek' 'wIULTaTON. - (MTlee oyer Bwbk of W|)l|*toh. ton receive evil* lh th» couiury^ hit A. H. NINES®, ATTORKEY AI LAW. - MIM P08UC, blackville, s. c — r K0TICF. OF ELBCTI0JI. Notice is hereby given that an e'et* lion for the purpose of electing seven Tru*tee* for the Barnwell Graded School District will be held at the Court House in the town of Barnwell on the llth day of May, the same be ing the second Tup-day in said month. The election of said trustees shall ho by ballot, and conducted according t«. the rult>* and regulations prescribed for conducting town elections in the town of Barnwell. The following manager* are hereby appointed to conduct, the said election : 8. R. Cole, J O Keel and R. W Ktlcy. HORACE J. CROUCH. 4 29 5t Co. Supt. of Education . Want to Boy Plantation, If you wish to sell your Plantation, write me at once giving number of acres and stating wbat 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. 20$ Harinon Building, Augusta, Ga. MASTER’S SALE. Htate of South CuroHn*, [ County of Barnwell. | Coart of Common Pleas. E. F. Wltsell, Piaintilf, vs. Capers Allen and G . H. Clinton. Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the* (bturt Hou*e, on Monday, May 3rd. 1909, it being saleday in said month, w ithin the legal hours of sale, tt))) fol- •owLig described real property: All that certain tractor parcel of land nitu- ite, lying and being In the Town of Vilendale, State of South Carolina and County of Barnwell, known anti ie*ignated on a plat of said Town, a* C I*. Allen’s place, bought from K. F Wltsell. 8aid property being 35 x 105 feet and containing two wooden build mg*, Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. H. L. O’Bannnn, Master. Master’s Ottice, April 10M). 1909. NOTICE. In order tliat there may be no delay in teacher* of the public schoo throughout the county receiving their salaries the attention of the Trustees of the various school districts, (Special Districts included,) is hereby called to a recent act requiring alt school war rants to be approved by the County Superintendent of Education. The Act Is as follows: No. 79. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That any and all school war rants issued by any board of sclioo trustee* against any public achool fund shall not be paid by the county treas urer or any other officer having the custody of such funds until the war rant ha* been approved by JEhe Cooii*v Superintendent of Education of the county in whicli *aid warrant i* draw ti. Section 2. That all Act* or part* of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed Approved tbe 27th day of Februar-t A. D 1909. Horace J. Crouch. April 3d 1909. C. S, E. ' SEEN IN miS SECTION - IN MANY A DAY Just Received at WHITTLE’S Stables, BlackviPe, | S C. from the Leading Stock Farms ot the West. t (9) DR. W. CJIimOUS. DEStlSI. Barniell, - . - % & ~: of pick noma: 9.30 n. m. to 6 p. «• P-*i-«k,» living awsy from Barm will please m ike aptadntment* be cnipisig By so doing tliey wifi be 1 know Muks and therefore invite the calls of all who believe in the blue blooded stock that can be depended on for being healthy, hardy, quick in motion, willing to work and able too, the. sort that keep plow hands busy an j make good crops sure. » - Having more first class stock food than my own places * will require 1 ofTer 1.000 BUSHELS OF CORN. good,’ sound grain, with nutriment in it to keep the plow mules going untired from sun to sun. If ground people can eat and enjoy perfect bread and hominy without a fear of pellagra. PEHVINE HHY. Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food. I can spare ISO tons extra fine, well cured and' kept, at only #18 per ton. I have other things to talk and tell my friends and the general public about stock, implements and farming for profit and pleasure. Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have not gone earlier and oftener to lirst headquarter^ at of lintiiedlMi* seivioe and uppolntmcnt*. « Avoid J. D. Whittle’s, Blackville. - - - S C. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 900 acres of land, 700 acres cleared in high state of cultivation, good dwelling 20 tenant hou*es, barns and stables, liea near Seiglingviile, S. 0. 40^acres extra fine land, 390 acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty iu de. *ign. together with 13 other beautiful residence* lying in corporate limit* of Blackville, 8 C, one of the be»t farm* in the county. 759 acres only one mile from Fairfax, S. U. fine farm and timber lands, with neoes-sasy out building*. Full descriptions with price and terms on application. J T. O’Neal. Real Estate Agent, H.iuiherg. 8 C, T. B. ELLIS, JR. Sl’RVEIISC A5D lERRACISC, A postal card addressed ta mo at Ly ml hurst, S. C. will receive prompt attention. L/im FOR SALE. Now 1* the time to buy. Land* wHt never lie cbeaphr, and uttrfe td Inorea** Iu value. BUY NOW. * 559 Acres, Rich Land Townihlp, | Barn w HI County, O e half it) cultivation woodbind. Two mile* from BnelHng Station Atlantic Cua-t Une Railroad. Building* and hnprovementf. A bargain in thi* place; Terms ea*y. ftoo Acre*. Buildings and Impfnt*- ment*. 300 acre* in cultivation, 30flf acre* lu woodland. Three mile* from Snelllhg Station. A.U. L. It. Four mile* from Dud. barton A. C. ,L. Term* eady. Acres, iDo in cultivation, fort# acre* in Wood and Timber, Barnwell Township, five milea Iroin Barnwell Court llouae. New Re*idejv*e and other bdtldingl in good fionditioh*. Term* ea*y. 400 Acre* In Barnwell House* «i>d iihprovementa, lrom Barnwell Court llouae. *200 acre* in euitlvatiof) balance Ilf wood and tint bet. Tfenm Ca*y. - 400 Acre* Three mile* from BarnweW Court Hotiae. ICO acre* In cultlvatio# balance in Timber and Wood. Term* ea*y. 80 Aeffi* (KreAIkllfca ffdiigB*n>well Court House. Ilouaes itond improve, meqt*. 80 acre* In cultivation balanc# in VS'ood and TiutbeP. Term* cU*y. 6.000 Acre* also In on^ tract of l*tne.* Cypres*. Roplar, Ash and other bnra wood*. Good and cnoyenient Railroad faollf tie*. Come attd *ee there propertie*. J. U. Patterson A Hon. II TownaMp: i, Pour mile# HOME MADE CORN FOR SALK. 100 Bushel* of Good Kht Corn, of mv own raising, for sale at $1 per bushel, CASH. Gerge H. Bate*. Barnwell. 8 C. TOME ANI) SEE. DOUBLE Y0UU SALARY teacher* preparing to r. ach in Die i>l tne «<’h'>. ' otnmer- of Die COUNTY TEACHERS’ ENAMINA- TION. The achool teacher* in Barnwell county are hereby notified tbat the next regular teacher* examination will be held at the court house In Barnwell on Friday, May 14th 1909. Examination* w ill be held on the following hranche*: Physiology and Hygiene: Civics and Current Event*, United Statt* History, Kngltah Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geog r apby and Pedagogy. The attention of all the White teach- mr* of tne ceno-ty 4a oaUud .m. the 4<>i- lowing extract from a recent letter re ceived from Hon. J. K. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education : 1 here will be noSummer achool any- wheie in South Carolina this year*, ex cept at WoffordvCol lege . Work done at Wofford C'jllfcg* wiiL-xecaive-Aha *ame recognition that wa* formerly given to w»,rk in the State Summer Btdiool. Teacher* whore certiflcate* will ex plre this year might take advantage of nThrcxaminatioii.-or of the Sommer school at Wofford to aecure a renewal of their certificate* The law I* ptgift on thl* point, and a little precaution now may prevent orach annoyance later. , Buraoi J. Crouch, G. 8. E, dal Department State. Double vout eflicierc* s* a tr-icher and pr. jure t<> iiiake i„<.i,ey ditiing the spare liuur* of cwniiig, bv taking a Snmmir Cn ii.e l i th* Eagertou Scho «l of Busiueos H'.rlin n iligu t>cli >"!) Di i* .-ii in uici Endorsed hv b i*ioes* men and sl-tant St*te Superiofendent of Ed - cation. Commercial Teacliei* in De mand We make a specialty of preparing | youcg people for bu«ine«* Bookkeeping siiortband TWO OAKS of NEW YEAR STOCK at Q. A KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WILLISTON, S. C\ Horses—The Safe, Sound Sort that it is a pleasure to A*- ; 1 drive or lide. Mules—The Land For Sale. 220 acre* good farming land t## mile* North Town WIIBrton. wall Im proved, *ix room dwelling, ba^n, *ta- blea and two tenant bou*e* on the placa; well good water, and creek* on hotV side* of the p'ace, adjoining land* of Mr. W*u Mat hew* **ti others. Title good, term* ea«iy . .’itJ'j acre* good fanning land, all Wil der cultivation half fnlle from cor porate limits town of Blaekvitle ad joining bind* of ttie late Mr. Henry W. Mair. Ti'le* good, term* easy. - House and lot in town of Biackrfftft on Die North side of R. U Ave. 4 rordBf dwelling, dining room and kitchen,' barn, .viable* and Offt holtve on th#, tiremlse*. Title* good and term* easgv For furthfer iuiortnation apply to 11. k. Buist, Afl£'.'Y- Baruwell, 8. C. ‘ MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loan* orf Improved farms for five yeac* v partial payment*, interest 8 per cent oh loan a. l>on’t write, come and. «aa n»^ i' -2 J. O. Pktteraon 4k Son. C F. CilhoDB, P. M. BncKlnpufe Win. MtIA tough and fvhead class that keep the Typewriting, ( ommercial Law Rapid plowman hllSV and make CnUMilHlion, BtiMinexH Kn^M^h, hiui 1 J ipnying crops* Personally selected by Q. Calhoun & Co. Correspondence t.horonghLv Open thw year round, No vacation Adda-**, J , C. Eaferton Brunson. S. C. DR. J.H.E. MILHOUS. ... IlEXTJaT,. BLACKVILLE, 8. C. Office d^ys Thursday, Fn- dav and Saturday. W ell equipped office. Operations made as pain less as consistent with safety. Prices reasonable. Tcrma cash, A. KcnnedvV who knows what Barnwell, Aiken, and Orangeburg comity people want. Prices all ri<rht. _ EGGSFOR SALE. White Plymouth Rock*, Best In World, 13 for SO cent*. C N Borckhalter, Barnwell, 8. C. the WAN I ED TO BORROW. $toa»e nionev waatod, borrower **IH giVe, good security, real estate , Addu ** A Hi. C» • LifejAcpljeqt^ CYCLONE LIGHTNING* A XU— ■ Live Stock INSURANCE. est Rates III- - Care of Tint rKurLK. BaizwtH. B. €,. ST -OFFICES THE BANK OF F, _ V