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■j i-iawi T^« Barnwell People. TnUMOAT. SKFtKMBitR JO. IfOO. batm er tumcMmox. In AdT«Bc«, per Aaauai Oa Tina S»nm cotton wld ip Barawcll U*t | »f«it for « fraction over 10 oaata. Th« | uma Aar «oom mIO a fraetloo fcolow U canu. Tha rwuK.n waa that tt*« aheap cotton waa pinned whan owt, (lie »Upl« ' waa oat and made a had aampte, while the dry cotton waa all right. Wet cotton la unlit for apport, aa after hemp cotnpreaaad and put in i | n The old mill week. J- B. Harter, ClarA. poop will he at the llychea io Mooinrllla Towoebip tide J. B. Home, 8upr. HARMONY LOfMiB HO.. A. F. M. 'A reautarcommanlcotloo of Harmony Lodf* Ke. 17, A. F. M. Will >*> held 4<i Maeooto. Teatpl* oc TUumUj- loafer auih 8 o’ch«cV TWling Vrethran are eonliaUy invited to attend f Potter H. F, Aataraaa. Sec. ® Lodge No IA KufarMa Pnblas wl be bald at their Hall <>n Friday nigh at m o'idock. A fall attendance la reqaeeted. By enter ef WiLUAN E. Mr.N.\B,0.0. Wm. Mclf AH. A. R.A 8. “Good fans coatai«4og AM acme near Uottlearllle for aal«. eoay term*. W rite H. M. Graham. ACUHroey, Batu- her*. N. C « G*T WELL AT HOMK. Dyapepala nod oil chronic alhnenta euccraafully treated by tuaii, by a Re tired t'hcaieian who haa been coring people for more than P0 rear*. Thouaaada hara been cured. Why oot youf Write today for free tjueatlon blank to l»r. Braoteer, Kichuiond, Va. US. cows, cows, cows. A few nice, gentle, Jeraey milk cow* for (ale. Brigham Reed, Rlko, 8. C. Ajt^a It la pretty aura to be more or (era damaged before reaching trana- Atlantlc mllte. So the American niU* can dictate the price of wet. gin cot cotton. They lionght lari week wK cotton over ten deliara a ched^ef Dug exporter* paid for dry cotton. By their hurry to gin and aril farmer* around Barnwell V>at over ten dollaca a bate. The total I ok* here waa aeverai hundred dollar*. The Stanford, Ky.. Inb rlor Journal of tltrHat In-t. brought u* the hew-a of the marriage of our faireat add aweeteat friend af the Blue Graaa State. lit*« Koae Ounn Sandidge to Mr. l.nke Carpenter, both of Uu«tnn- lie, Ky, MUa Komi apent aeverai MR. W. T. HARI.KY. In the death on the 2t*t Inat of Mr. W. T Harley, aged rj year#, of Syca more, the County haa loat a good »nd true citiean. hUuommnnity a mam her wtapae example and inBuenca were all uplifting and hi* family and frfauda one wlm found ht* hlgheat happinaga their nnaeltteh eervtce : without a fear lie ha* paaard through the xallay Figi vialtlng hor grand father, Capt Dunn, and by her jieraoual beauty and rare accoinp’lKhmenta won tlie high regard of all ao fortunate a* to know her. Tux Paort-u wi*he* for lier nnd the fortunate huaband of her choice all the happluea* and good fortuim that an r t»onny a hrlde and so worthy a bene dict deaerve. * SKKD RYE FOR SAf.K. Barnwell County raiaed; the that never fail* or disappoints. C. N. BorckhalUr, Barnwell, 8. kind ■ . ea- ■. . w . How about the turnip patch, and the fall garden? Three fourths of 1P09 will be gone at thU midnight. * Examination for Teacher*’ Cerrifl- oates will be held at Barnwell tomor row. Julian Calhoun of Spartanhun; vUited the Hatuwell home on Sunday and Monday. Stenographer K. A. Brown U atten ding Aiken court this week. Me will !>e there four weeks. Treasurer ArmaCrong i* the busieat tnsti In town. pre|«arlng f«»r the ex (•rdltlona and correct collection of taxes. Auditor D. If. Wiae of Aiken, repro- senthig the < rmipfroller General., wa* here yesterday at the anna! settlement with the County t4f!rlal*. A call by and chat with Mr W. H Creech of Glar made a Friday quarter hour bright thmigh ctouda from the. Korth east darkened the sky. A Lodge of knlghu of Pythias. No IHt. with 2N chartnr member*, will he Inetltuted at Kliu* tonight by Part Grand Chancellor Cliarie* Carroll Mmm*, assisted by Barnwell Lodge No. 1«. Prof. I. N. Bellinger, before the aeoMdou of lUaiherg county School Caunmis*loner of this county spent several days this week in Barnwell, ami found that his friends have not forgotten him. Capt 8. M. Key came up from Col leton last week on his regular annual visit to old tiuse friends. He U alwavs srelcowte wherever he goes, «ud the only fault hi* friend* rtnd with M« ytsita is they are too quickly over. Motnlay next will be sale day. The extra term of the Court of Common Fleas, for the trial nf civil oauees. will connnmon ou that date and continue two waeks. Special Judge W B. Gruber of Walterboro will preside. Mr. <£. A. KeHandy wa* in town on Monday and again proved Ms friend ship tor Thu Pmvrt.*. which l« fully reciprocated. In company with l>r J. Lateis Sml'h and Mr. B. M. Smith inee. fruui- ago.- the of the shadow into the light oternal bevond. Ilia body wa* laid to re«t in Mt. Arnon church yard. Rev. H. Ik Brown conducting the funeral service*. MR. W. B. BURCK1IALTKR. Mr. W. B. BnrckhaUer departed this life on the 22nd Inst, at hi* home In Fairfax aged 34 year*. After funeral service* conducted by Her. Mr. Grose- close hi* body wa* laid to rest in the iwnieurv at Bethlehem church. Hel* survived by Ilia devoted wife, twn lit tle loving children, his sorrowing father and three affectionate sister#, who In their great bereavement have multitude of friends. He has been called away in the summer of his years from the companionship of those be so truly dearly loved, but he ha* loft memories tnat shall he cherished In their faithful hearts of the good son. the loving liuwhand, the affectionate father and true friend who has entered into rest. AT KUJCNTOX. About flftv 'tarmers attended the meeting on Milurdav of the Four Mile Agriraltural SJIub. Wheat from the sowing to the eating was the subject of thought and talk. Speeche* were made by 8tate ("ommUidooer of Agri culture K. J. Wataon, Beerotary J . kl. Rice of the Audubon (bird protecting) 8ociety,and Prof*. Ira W. Williams and A. G. Smith of the government agricultural service. Col. Wataon gathered fact* to show that three thousand acre* w i i be sown iu wheat In the Savannah Vally. October 7th and 8th the lime Tobio’a Emporium the pla«e lo see, select and secure the prettied creations offered in the State. PROPERTY AND TAXES. Gapt J. Swiff Halford of the CounM Auditor's office has accommodatingly given ns a surementof property value* in (hi* county and the tax burden thereon: (u the county there are60.->,3®9 acres, valued at (i 8*1,15o, hating (J.Dfti buildings, valued at f*lt073. In towmitbere are l.88i lot*, valued at 9l6 r >,4tfl, w ith 1M)7 buildings, valued at *42u,ti75 Heal estate charged to railroads, seed houses Ac. are valued at 127,179. The tatal amounts of real and per sonal property are as follows : FAMNUM ACNJUrmED. The drat suit brought by the Stale against alleged grafter* a infer aha State dispensary experiment ended In CofombU on Saturday In the acquittal of Jame* 8. Farnutu of Chartoeton, in dicted for bribery. The Jury excused its verdict upon the grounds that the State had not tuade proof beyond a reasonable doubt and a rafasal to accept at full value the evidence of Wy lie and Samuel*, the two witnesses who had turned State’s evidence. It wa* proved that money hail beau passed from Karnum through Samuel* to Wylie, but the Jury held that it might have passed In ronrse of business and It was not proved to have beeo corruptly used. The trial of John Black charged with accepting a bribe, wa* eei fu* yester day. All other dl*pen«arv graft cam* frert bbntlnMad V> the next term. Gen. Lyon may have anoth* r fry at a later term againstFarnutn on an In. dlclmeut iu a different case fur bribery. AND NOW ‘ nrR mtAPTo^rrtrRss *• has many obstructions, bnc none so desperate as poor health. Suc.tes* lo day demands health, but Electric Bit ter* is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid ney«, bowels, purities and enriches the blood, and tone* and invigorate* the whole system. Vigorous body and ke«*n brain follow their u*e. Yon can’t, afford to Might Electric Bitters If weak, run-down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by C. N. iturckhalter and K. A. Deason A Co. AttentioN FarmerS! A NEW ENEMY. Senator (ienirge II. Rates will he at least a bu-hel short of hi* |>ecan ex pectations at gathering time. A new em-ntv has attacked one of hi* prettiest tries and ruined the crop. Last Spring he noticed small black spots on the nut* hot paid no attention to them l,ater he discovered that the nuta had censed growing and were lietngcovered w ith whitish colonies of small Insect*. He scut some of the fruit to Mr. Berk man of Jugusta, from w hom he had bought the trees. Mr Kcrkinan replied that the “recall Scale” had dene the damage, but that spraying with (lie Bordeaux Mixture when the treea are In bud In the Spring and a nmiple of times later would kill the Beale* and aave the nut*. Senator Rate* report* that inlschlev- oua rats are spoiling a fl ne and favorite oak tree near hi* barn, by gnawing the ’bark from tl*e limb* The oak waa one planted by Col. Joseph It Allen before the war on the wood lot'on which tie ex|H»cted i© IfUHd a m age id cent residence. Country Property $2 J 84.280. Town 877, IK*. K. K. Realty 27,175. Personal Property *.084 V.»6 Total Property f 5 813,630 Amt. faxes on same tTn.MW.O'.l. ” 8peclal 8ebool 11.005,20. •• Poll Tax 4 IWti ” 1 fog Capitation 1 186.50. Total Taxes $86.4M,SS. Divide*! as follow*: State PuriK»»es $30 620 as. Ordinary County IS S!>3 V4 Speidal *' 7.260.30 Road Tax Blankvlltel Barnwell, Willistott. | 4.1S5 71. School PuriHises :t4 T 85. Total IIHlf.LEADS IDE m WE HAVE FOR SALE. 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats, Oats, _ X Car Load of .'Buggies, 2 Cars of Bagging, IVe have bought in targe quantities ana can sett cheap. We also have a few good horses and mules on hand that we will sell cheap. The da^es^pr the <J|>ening at Tohlo'* Kuu<orluni of Fall and Winter Mil Mnerjr and Dres* GimhI^Thoradav and Friday, October 7th and 8rh. ABOI T WHEAT. We had a pleasant chat with Capt. M.O. Wsllof Dunbarton on Friday. After discussing other matter* w« beguiled him into talking about wlieat. To use an old expre-sion f.'apt Vt *l| is “as good a* wlieat at tqe miU” and what lies*** is so. Here is the sub stance of w bat he said : According to the old I Mitch sign wlieat should he sown during (he dark of the moon in October or November Helect for planting the highest and drye-< land you have, oo top of a hill as It w ill lie likelier to escape rust there than on low. d*t or bottom Und. If ton ran plant wherepe*# hate grown tM« tear. Cotton seed has always been considered a first Ha-* fertili/.er for wlieat and all small grain. To prevent smut dissolve blue stone In * tnb or barrel of water until the water Is a good blnq i-olor. Tut the seed wheat In the hlu^ stone water over night and e-. morning take r* 1 an,1 reased. J»v’^'“'r ho * ,r •u r -t ’u Ins k t k 4 - ' ' I had olifle seed - o. OPENING ATGLAR. Tuesday and Wednesday, October ftth and 8th. Mv Milliner has just returned from the North, where she purchased one of the largest am) beat selected stuck* of f.*dle* Hats and MilHuerv Goods ever brought to.thi* Biate, A thousand word* of advertisement could not do justice to the choicene**, completeness snd cheapne** of mv inagniflccnt stocks 'I’hey must he seen to be appreciated and the l.adie* of Bamlierg and Barnwell Counttea are cordially invited to come on the above named date*. O. F. R rer. w Olar. S. O. I am buying good Bound Cotton Seed and paying more for them than the Oil Mills do. Communicate with me before selling your seed. ALFRED ALDRICH. COUNTY TEACHERS EXAMINA TION, Tbe attention of the school teacher* in Barnwell county is hereby called to *n ext ract I tom a ietter or State Super intendent of Education, J. E • swear ingen. umler date of September Mth, which read* as follows; “At it* meeting. September 7th, the State Board of Education appointed Friday..October 1st, as the day for the next regular teachers examination Kindly advertise this date in your county papers. In order that every prospective applicant may have due notice of the time,” Examination* will be held on the following branches: Physio log? and II vglene. Civic* and Current Events. United States History, English Gram- in*r and Composition, Arithmetic. Algebra, Geography and Pedagogy. Prospective applicant* are hereby notified th.tt the examination will commence promptly at V 30 a. in. Fri day October 1st VAfi Horace J. Crouch. Superintendent of Education of Barnwell County, (* 16-31.) no f CENTENNIAL OF THE DISCI PLES OF CHRIST. Sept. 7th, INK) a pamrdilet of .76 oage* was published at Wa«hiiigfon I’a , .in- der the title of ‘*A Declaration and Address ” The Seceder Presbyterian Minister who wrote It war an Irish immigrant of marked scholai ship, pietv and grace, whose name, Thomas Campbell, Indicate* that before he wa* an Irishman he wa* a Scotchman. It was a plea for the reunion of all churches bv a reUiru to the doctrines, ordinance* and life of the A|iostoltr church. It called for the abolition of all creed* and confession* nf faith as test* of fellow ship, and the reinstate ment of the Word of God, and partieu- larlv the scripture* of the New Testa ment. as the united churches’ only Aldrich olV'M and practice It plead lUoon.yuent 0 f B || human altatinum* tihrUt ww »• * orKei r* *' 7; v MASTER’ SSAIK. Sta*e of South Carolina, ) County of Barnwell. J Court of Common Plea*. Alfred Aldrich, as Executor of the will of Mr*. M.A Aldrich, deceased. •% Plaintiljj against Rosa Aldrich, et, al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed In the above entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnwell, In front of the court house, on Monday. October 4th , IhO’i, it being sale dav In said month, w lihiu the lexal houra of sale, the fol lowi'.g described real properly: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying ami being In the State and County aforesaid, containing fifty two (52) acre- more or lews, and boun ded ou the North by land* of Mr* Bonham. South Ea»t by lauds of Mr*. AiUvrv«rtnine ra^of Ot. i«hds of I/eroy as. H rtwml, fepuMfei* Brother Farmers: For more than forty years the farmers oi the South have been going to the dear school of e\j>eri- oiiec. Against odds and conditions harder than the wor Id has ever known they have learned slowly but all the more surely that true and genuine agricultural prosperity is io be gained only through diversified farming. We have, at our own expense, clothed the world and enriched the cotton manufacturers and merchants of the East and West. But a BETTER DAY DAWNS for us. Let us waste time in seizing the golden opportunity. We know now that the soil, seasons and land freeness of our section of the State give the counties of Barnwell, Bamberg, Aiken and Orangeburg advantages for the prof Stable growing of small grains surpassing those of any othei quarter of the United States. Let us make our section the Egypt, the granary of the South, thereby best utilizing our labor supply, most surely and safely and cheaply increasing the productiveness ot our lands and having money bringing crops for sale all the year round. The Whittle Seed Oats, Bancroft and Appier varieties, are all right. They suit our section, arc immune against disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward the up to date farmer many fold. Secure your seed now and get ready for a long advance toward financial independence and prosperity. j. d. whittle:. W1LUMT0N, - Ofltea over Mnk of WI *«■ mcuv« cailo la i T17sines| . AIISIIET AT Uf. MAI? PDBL1C, BLACKVILLE, 8. 0 / * — "■ ■ WN T.B. ELLIS*. SCIVETTK II xptwurssx me at Lyndhurst, S. Cl* wi!% receive prompt attention. DR, J. H. E.MILH0U& DKNTIST, BLACK VILLI, 8. C. Office days Tthipsday* Fri*. dav and Saturday^ • Well cqnipped office. Operations made as pain* lesM as consistent with safety Prices reasonable^ Term* cash. UMS FOR SALE. Now I* the time to buy, L»ud* wt!( never he cheaper, and (are u> fecrexea In value. BUY NOW. Land Towoahtp, fcftltnc* BLACK Y1LLE, South C/Auolina. GIN HOUSE INSURANCE Old Time Ordinary and System Gins Insured. I am prepared to insure during the coming ginning season Ordinary and System Gins, run Hiber by steam, water power or by gasoline. Policies written in regular “Old Line Insurance Company.’’ .•r any number of qionths, fiom. * 568 Acres, Rich Barnwell Connty. One half in ewitivafeioa woodland. Two mite* from HnHlfe^ Station Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, — —L_,_ Hnildiiig* and improvementa. A bargain in this place. Term* easy. 8“*t Acres. Buildings mkI Imfjove- ments. 3tt0 acre* In cultlyatioia, K-% acre* in woodland.- ^ Three miles from Snelling Station. A. C. L. R. Four mile* from Duo* burton A . C. L. Term* easy. •io© Acre*. 1«0 In ouUlrotlon, forty acre* in Wood and I’lmbor. Barnwell Township, rtve mile* {row Barnwell Cntirt I louse. New Residence and other bulldtnf in goo«l cnndlliona. Term* easy. — 400 Acre* in Bfrrwet! TownMlfR % Ilonse* ard improvement*, Four mite* from Barnwell Court Homb*. 20) acres in cultivation balance In, wood and timber, Term* easy. 400 Aorta Three ml lee from BarnwetL Ciinrt House. 100 acres In cultivi ' balance in Timber and Weod. Terms easy. 50 Acre* three m'toe from Barnwell, Court House. House* and Improve, menu. 30 acres In cultivation balauoo In Wood and Timber. Terms easy. jo S ^ Stoatou**^*” WV-Vnor of , S . the power to suspend »iH- '"J L - rri“‘Oil!Till l |iiftv seres in iboMii.jed ,,,, mule* there e • ti l T.l-T gD'iil tain have so?*"*" a new chuft -. • D'oidn C*i KCC'MiuiiHlate MuToa-ii'i' rn:i^ro gation, nti.l ti.eir lioer.il liunUs will • complish the wot k. The I)irectors nf the Batik of 1>I'fk vitle adoptcil a rc»o! tt t ii; n I I'ori g in 1 ' combination 'd that, goi il t• > ■ t'• i ■ • with o her strong hank- h* the Bank of~We»iei n (Jnoltiuu—XuJd ainekhoi- dersw.ll tinct next month ai d on doubtedly approve tk'‘ merger. That was a splemlhl implied eom. li ment paid to " . 11 T tw n-t mi E-'l . hv the bonding cnmprnv that was .surer , tor Inrmei eon tit) T easttieT l.anzinid III ilatupton. it ht.lttied pilling M- Hshilltv, but after Mr. T ■ wn-etid tep resetitingfhe S ate. ha t audited toe MuTounl*. tl»o inKiKiiniT uom}i.i«iy ut;u»T- 1 ally pHid ^ .0 D(^.l iiie uitunm*.‘t r»‘nt of its liahi'ity, and without suit in the con rts. •The Southei n S'liool News” w'll be the natne of an edu ational maga- /.tne t<> he estah tslteil itt t olum'.u i, with I’rof. W . II Jones as K.-Utor, I! L. Forhe* a*si»tant and .M S duties business manager It will he a 'ucet and till a lutig 'el: want from the i i lul uuiubiii. . I hi) pei>pneL;d il.e .'ad assures that beiootl anv ami an (Toii*'i anti the (icw teacher will be of groat help to the educational progress <>• (yveTyschonU Hr the at a tea* nr- r-f; r gsr ^ I tton Hi /(iil.nettii e it. an "Hhl© ran tie done .netn 11 I ore t h i i-t mas. If they, the far Y-. will getietalii' go t » planting ’"good -half el their I t *t lauds in -uial • oi-T' has the power TAlta Jame. -"Jj* u, r,f liquor whenever bo dtems. i: J Bti&ti.Z -kr 1 ree crowd was *yy , i'*-r<la'/ for Pub .fepnoyc / r R r. T>. No j gram < reps ?nc a‘» I ran ; i /. • that I he p*o I p!<■ will he eurtat !*' | the pi iea ef eelt u) | rc I!t - l ii > ky i o kef ! til: mug t V 1 i : IM. I; . ! gro . iu - lii v w ill i Cl llg III 1st*’ I'-. “ntee pj t it .fl I net ie n ail ! tie d ir'.t year, will go abuv lime, I n-.fa, toward qp: c U HS ili5 lii : t r rTeitTUi Tfnr tttrh ittafrr wi- the vent t liuroh, Augusta, Mr. L Me I tons Id of Iticiimond County, and Mi-s Fioietice Jotmson of g l * ,: ' j and W J t h t i r count t v heme ne i r m i y ii 11 ii well iimiitv 11 I >1 cl < m till c.ingi .il ulate a Ad* y tott Urt.. Au A I let a hi idal 11 ip to Ba I imore l-lli ,gt Ul they- w ill tt Him to igus'a Tue 4,Us of Mr 1 w i.-!i them a' l»ANI> gUii.UdiLig. FORI -srs ^irf T- S,r wit» nrJ no better Appve' ) ) IjL .h »u a rati tee dm only regular , scattered Avoid "o-c arousal !i' doovet. 'Jirt 5,001) Acres also In one tract of PIlM. Cypress, Poplar. Asb sad wlber ball wood*. /_ . Good and convenient KaUtoad facllV tie*. Come and tee throe propartlro. .1. U. Palteraon i, tom. ~ , \ work t*> vor the country a» ,. and save m»niA • have inns’ of tlieti t V Itiders, Some of our special' " “ ^ .dit’.C new 1’utim R'»2 U new I’lsiom" \ut<>in‘ d aii> tltiog Repair teg i,t that ki an R, hot in g | made here ^£D Boiler*, Cot- ZEATIEIR/ G-TT JkJilJh.JN TIUBl Our same (iius. Grist l ron t.iu», IB ITGrGr A»l .„ we were Mills, KAO. ,',in.* Kngioe here bofere Steam K.n«<oe*. Land For Sa)«. luS acre* good farming land, fitoata tbrro mite* north of tbe town of Barn well on Western side of public rnfet leading from Barnwell to UlockviHc. One settlement on prroalaM and (noil well water. Tltlea good and term* ta«r, F <^ V0S o( laud, s m,k * uc and 2 ntb0 i\ huTcrY. uul “ * i. “wir »8 hors*- , ri a bl .h state lS weiU , trom Aik" ■ cmkE locaht^, Work, a* have at' 0 Tvrked t s c<’ our hop* then,, and (-sAmAing of the m hands loo *ho ropes t-Yf yg the u. * -*o be nod he eonvineed _ ',' r '.‘, k We n " atn .;pert OU “ante. ,,1,1 customer* for 7,0 ttna Mill 11 * ‘ it ‘ ^ l.irtn di a h’^tt . e j an( l can nakc you '4 snn-tbie r nce and (i i >cil rnis on . „ j. u 1‘atlcrson t-Su.- Barnwell, v SWC this property- vea ihetr r’uuttc Y o uTs Rairottage- te -y-t-i-te -f 1 v H ELI’ WANTED. WANTED —A few Vvfif K Trrrfnr h rrRro yiiic, S. C., apply to more families to ! M-hUs- tii ij-l -tk-.. - • —G^-VV. Gtevjuc, Jr.. .... W UliiHon. s O. v CIRCUS COMING. On SitunUy, Ootoiler 3o;li. Howe's Imodon show* will exhibit at Barn- y*t;ll. with 2. r )0 horse* and pomes, 40) people. S') c owu*. a Militaty Band, performing lions aud 'elephant*, an NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. ^ - all happine*'. I. A>T WEEK ERIEN lm . After our columns were full la“t v.ck Mr, I D. Lee helpml hi! nur malt ‘.\ it I: Kid. Oa). siit.-hiiie. I, ist w eek’s iei-ie-i day iiad the very pleasant eoiielu-ions <d ;t mes-age from t ap'.. 'V T. ( ave ot O ar and an inter- j 1, h M r, S M . Laves of I diner, j Mr.M it toe'v s made, a new subscriber record on T lursdiy l y he- i-nr ?no. hi'Ht ant<i.m»U;.i i«t> to cutU'.' .L'.,| see us and he t'.mugh'litily brought j lv;o vear“ welcome Wltli l|,iIII. Ju-t as surel/ a* Ootoher eome* doc* | Mi. f? F. Sei«e>-H»h ti* good turic. Me | mean* it too, for hi* right deed and ] kind words go together. That was , proven on iiiursday. ...•VVe.lcomp week end visitors wore j clever Mr. W. P. Ofuie. Handsome M'a*- ter Au.hrey_a:nl gymd j^iotcssor 1>. . vuw Ik'i’ore losimi; my house in I'hlenton elmsed henvily 'rptule. Tlu Butrin hv W; 1*01' tire- lire 1 j)ui'- I lie Fall Img'ry [•tones fire mg w. ■a; - c ; Blac*t- ... _ , * As ha> been hi,* good, habit for years j Mr. r. C. I’ender paid hi* regular and | relied upon October call on Friday | Toe Friday tiioroitig visit ®f Mr. C. B. Bo> 1c* wn* too brief to satisfy us, but the brightness that hs left will keep him in pleasant leummbranee a lull twelve inontbs. KICKING MULES are “no g > el.” b.»t I want three gtKHl. gen lie mutes, not hohl- ine to mv coiitracls, and l |fim i‘oreed to dispose Of them, and will sell them to the liigli- Ost bidder. — I will be glad to see you at the sale. 1 Mill sell, rain or shine. L'VILt-E machine Liberal adv.iiiees maTfi'*'.*• prompt and tare entrusted to us. i 1 / SWOPS. ul a 11< C. F. CaUioun, ’ >■* t-sniv v^ur mil p. s BMtlBt”' IKisd. iCalhdun & ; ‘J 1J East Bav St. FURSE Si LAWTON, Savannah, (ia. C. F. mm vcciden* fcOBDr^T'., sell the i SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAT. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guarantee no better Work can he done from any shop any where than we can do. 'Only regular Appieunbw IfictiTutSt WPTt^. Arrvtd T+rrsedsotftegs.soauro-ed-ovo* tluitouuXty.. as we, bay.fi_J0)OaJL^ot work to do over. Glee It to u* at lirat, and save money. Some of our s|»ccialtics rsr Antoniobile Repairing, Reborlng Cvlindsrs, new I'tston Rings, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made.here. Vd. Icl Calhoun Our same old line as w he ton e tKJlaw iim Ar y and all peraona liWebtart to the th .. .. Satsi of Mr«. Kliaibeth Armstrong, kicking variety. I hej are kind at 9<1 are rennested lo make prompt ] buggy or wagon or any kind of mule and all persona holding claim* j work, not afraid of an tom obi lex or k L »ald estate will please pre : trains. Also, have fodder, bay and tdu y attested. | corn for eale. _ >. ‘ ^ J. B. Arnijitrong, —aw **'»- ^.ftrUbata Becd,^, AUwjj UMrofdf. *^1 L. D. BRABH cuotgun ^reate j bis, ’bralna’ « Car Com-1 sho- ran line a* when we were here before; Steam Engines, Boiler*. Cot* Mills, Etc. Louisville, iged 72. | him dying i Id. . w / • ne Engine Work, «* wc have an expert on same. Vlltc convinced. Thankiormy old eu*tcmera \elr E-uiirin Patronage. We remain, * ; l -. ' x 4fal»hf n 1 I Tj tr^Be and _ > n *frO IjtbOUiJ*- for A! Live INSUI