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The useful and practical hints contaid in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long -been recognized as an up-to date authority on all Garden and Farm Seeds, -axticularly for southern planting. Wo->d's Seed Book mailed free . Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. T.W. Wood & Sons, smen RICHMOND, - VrRGINIA. We sqPicit. rour orders.direct, for both VEGETASLE and F AlRM SEEDS, if your -nreeth1oes ziot sell WOQD'S SEEDS ;NOTICE. Before letting N 1e contract for your new build ing%Ne W. P. Liv. inrgston. B es t Work. L.owest prices. Loc Box No. 59., NewberryS. C. Dr". R. M. Kennedy, DENTIST. Newberry, - - S. C. uVER NATIONAL BANK. W OR K BY A Newberry Steam Laundry Co. GUARAN-. 0005DANK DEPOSIT TThJIIF)R. R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken ~~ *Boardat Cost. Wrie Qec mEnOeatAnaLBAUARSIRESE COL LEGE, RMacn a. WHO STRUCK "BILLY PATTERSON. SOME FACTS ABOUT A MUC] TALKED OF INDIVIDUAL. Author of Famous Question: "W Hit Billy Patterson?" -His Will Recently Discovered in Court Records At Carnesville. Augusta Chronicle. To iliose vho have ahvays hea and wvondered and yet repeatile th query, -Who hit Billy Patterson., and who have always desired to knc the wfhy and wherefore of that myst rious but certainly powerful llow, w be interested to know that the will "Billy" Patterson has been uneart ed in the archives of the Frafal county, Georgia court house. togeth with certain surprising and intere ing knowledge concerning "Billy. The following from the pen of N! Luther Roberts, editor of the Lavon Times, which is published in Fran lin county, is self explanatory, 1: sides containing the desired inform tion. From the time when the memo of man runneth not to the contra this unanswered and dimly mysi rious query has stalked the bread of our land like some unquiet, acet ing specter, seeking its revenge. V4 iimes have been written, tales ha been spun and myths and legends i numerable have sprung up arom this parent stem. 'Its Tinehas'spre; abroad. The belligerent Irishman, t calculating Englishman, the phlegm ic Du!ehman and mayhap the hung Hottentot has pondered long ai gravely over the surreptious swat, t' echo of which, like that of the pati otic musket at the opening of t American revolution, was heard rom the world. And, after all, the thoug: ful genius who observed, "I doi know who hit Billy, but it must ha been a devil of a lick,'' has voiced t sentiment of us all, even to this ye day. "With a deep-seated desire to knc something more of Billy Pattersc and to see with our own eyes wht ever of record there was of this markable m~an, who expressed hii self as dissatisfied when his da ugl: er married the younger brother of t great Napoleon, ivho brought powd to the. Continental army when Was ington, before Boston, had not enou to fire a salute, and who after rovii the seas unawed under the flags four governments, came to Franki conty-and got hit; 'we set forth search of first hand knowledge. "CAnd in all gravity 'tis a wonde ful tale, even after being divested the glamor of tradition. For the jare those who claim the story of tl hitting of Billy Patterson to be haphazard origin. And it is equal true that others with whom we tal ed, as stouitly contended that ti phrase had foundation in fact, at declared that Billy Patterson w struck while on a visit to his proper in Franklin county, and offered a r ward for his assailant. ".Through the kindness of Mr. A. eal, who, by the way, knows the r ords of Franklin county as well any man in it, we were shown t] will of William patterson. as it is r orded in all its quaintness of cor position and orthography. It is doub less one of the most remarkable do ments ever recorded in the state. possesses exceeding historical ar literary value. Contrary to an o and cherished tradition there is r record in will of a fund hiavin,z be( left in trust for the solution of tP question of who hit Billy Pat tersol but there is much to repay the read< for the time spent in perusing it. In l'iS3, at a meeting in A ugust; the Creek ~Iudians ceded to Georgi onsiderable territory north of Wilk< ounty, and when the legislature m< n-1784, from the lately acquired te: if~oy was ereated the county < Franklin. The land court awarde grants to more than four thousan racts of land in this and Washingtc ounties. These warrants were in moi instances given for service to the stai durnm the revolution. and ranged i ize fi'rom two hundred and fifty 1 ive hundred acres. .It was some e this land thait fll~ into11 the hiandis< ie i.a:rlant peinee. 1Billy Pa tters' >f Baltimore d( Phijjladelpia~. It n ocated a round the camp )rounif( what is now Hart county .andi Fr.a.kln conty ne nd north of ti: ihrivin little eitv of Royston. The ttraci around t he lattweel camp r-1mnd he bequeathed to his nephew. a1d it is a fact that the spring that hirlislies the cam) pg'roulld with water ",as at the time the source of water sipply of Ben Patterson. a man of shiftless habits. but kin by marriage to the roval falilv of, France. Billy i 'at cso s stor-Y is linked with the )r(sCn O'elleration. Secretarv of the navy. >(naparte. is a direct deseen daIt of Billy Patterson. throuth. the m rIiage of his daughiter Elizabeth to r-d .erome Bonaparte. This marriage .;was annulled by Napoleon the Great. for political reasons, and -Jerome was forced later to marry Catharine, ldaughter of King Frederick I. His t irst wife in the meantime beinog in England. He left one son in h America. -Jerome Napoleon, from in whon is deseended the secretary of er the navv. pen Patterson, the nephew men r tioned above, known in Hart county ia as Long Ben Patterson.'' sold his k land and squandered the money, and e- tinally died. within the mehnory of a- men now living. in Hart county pau pers home.' ry An Augustan who read the above ry article had the temerity to write Mr. ;e- Roberts expressing his doubts as to th the truthfulness of the facts of the s- story. and suggesting that "Billy" >- may have been another Patterson ve other than the "William' of Frank n- iin county. In reply, the following was received from Mr. Roberts: - William Patterson was the only orioinal. all-wool. simon-pure. "Billy' who on one occasion was hit. He is the only genuine-beware of imita tions. Another "William.'' which will ,ie probably lead some astray, was only ,d his company name. He was known as "Bill'' to his tenants and dock t hands, and as "Billy'' to us of the e present generation and since the e doughty days of the flintlock and the rhoopskirt, Franklin county has been known and designated as "the land of Billy Patterson''-the "'Billy'' whio was hit such a devil of a lick. t "Of course, there are others, and e-have been since t.he first Patterson n ope.ned his eyes upon the land of peat t-hogs and shillelahs, but only one mil Ce lionaire Baltimore merchant with er landed estates in tile good old county Lh- of Franklin, who was hit in a muster >day brawl, and who had the business 1acumen to turn his inisfortune into osuch an excellent advertisement. I in venture to say that you might have in battered the balance of the Patterson tribe within an ich of his life with r- out obtaining any such results.' Wh4ther, a wvoman wants to trust a deman depends not on how mueh he is to be trusted, but on how much she likes him. iAN ORDINANCE as Relating to Street Duty in the ty Town of Newberry. South Caro e- ina. Be it ordained by the Mayor and J. Aldermen of the Town of New e- berry, South Carolina, in Council i assembled. and by authority of the e same: eSectioni 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance all tpersons between the ages of eigh 0teen and fifty years in the Town of [t Newberry, S. C., are hereby re d~ quired to perform six days labor Aduring each y'ear upon the streets 0of tile said town under the direc tion of the street overseer. or to eC pay Three Dollars to the Clerk and: ,Treasurer of the Town Council of: the- Town of Newberry each year in lieu thereof, which shall be due and -' payable oil or before the first day a of April. Provided, thlat a receipt in full of commutation tax shall be is t sued to any person who shall pay the same prior to the month of 6 April: Provided, however, that d nothing. herein contained shall be d so construed as to exempt any per n son who shall become a resident of It the Town of Newberry, at any time e of any vyear. from performing the n labor or p)aying the commutation 4 tax herein requiredI. Section 2. A\ll persons violating ihe pro~ visions of this ordlinance by ilting U pe'Irf the said labor or par the' said comfmutation tax inl li eu thereof. shall. upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than five. dollars or be imprisoned for not more than ten days or sentenced to hard labor on the public works of said Town Provided, that the pro visions of this ordinance shall not apply to persons holding a certifi cate of physical disability from a reputable licensed physician, said certificate not to be over one year old and any person presenting such certificate shall make oath before the said Clerk and Treasurer that such disability prevents him from making a livelihood at his usual avocation: nor to ministers of the gospel in actual charge of a congre gation. teachers employed in the public schools, school trustees, and persons permanently disabled in military service of the State, any person who served in the late war between the States, all persons ac tually employed in the quarantine service of the State, and members of the Fire Department of the: Town of Newberry; Provided, however, that only twenty mem bers of each company of the said department shall be exempt under the provisions of this section, and it shall be the duty of the secretary of each company to file with the Clerk and Treasirer of said Coun cil a list of all members of his com pany on or before the first day of January of each year. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances, inconsistent with this ordinance be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Done and ratified under the cor porate seal of the Town of (seal) .South Carolina, this the third day of January, A. D. 19o6. - A. T. BROWN, Attest: Mayor. Eugene S. Werts, City Clerk and Treasurer. A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. To the head of every family who is. ambitious for the future and ed.ucation. of his children, we have a Special Pro. position to make. No Article in the home shows the evidence of culture that does a Piano or Organ. No accomplishment gives as much pleasure or is of as great value m after life as the knowledge of music and the ability to play well. Our Small Payment Plan makes the ownership' of a high grade Piano or Or gJust a few dollars down and a small payment each month or quarterly or. semi annualiy and the instrument is yours. Write us to-day for Catalogues and our. Special Proposition of Easy Pay-i mets. . Addres FASHION ABLE Does not only agly to stylish~ clothes, but a, good, clean~ Shave and an up-to-date Hair Cut s wll.In order to mnakt your toilet complete call at my1 Tousorial Parlor. First-class1 worgurned Hot an cold baths. CH AS. P. BEECH ER! Under Crotwell Hotel. BUE RIDGE ALlROAD. Time Table No. 5. In Effect November 29, 1905. Between Belton and Walhalla. EASTON )STBOUND. No. o No 1 No.?n No. 5 P. M. A. M ARx. LY- - M. A. M 335 10 25-.-.. Betoa..... 3 50 104! 3Z :o co. .A nderson ... 422 r t04j q 25... Pendeton... 4 4 ii x~ .f 5 15 U Sr~ ... ;.. ......... '-eneca .(.-t 531 10co ..........Wh11a ... 5 1 21: J. R. ANDERSON. Supt (Schedule in Effect A pril 16,190,.) .No. 52. Daily. Lv. Newberry. ............1236 p. m. Ar. Laurens ...........-- 150 p-.m No. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurefrs....... .--I 50 p.m Ar. Greenwood........--. 2.46 p. Z Ar. Augusta.............' 5.20 p. m. Ar. Anderson ... ... -...-..- 7.10 p). m. NO. 42. Daily. Lv. Augusta................-- .- . - 2.35 p. m. Ar. Alendale....... . ....------------- 4 30 p. mn. A r. Fairfax.. .... .......-------------... . 4.1 p. nm. Ar. Charleston...... .. ... . ....--.- .----- 7.40 p. m' r. Beaufrt. ......... ..... ......----- . --- .30 p. mn r. I ert Re y........... .-..-.-..-. .4 p. m Ar. Savannah......-..---.-.----------.... ...p. i Ar. Waycross. ...........---------- 12 . m!. Ar. Jacksonville.. .... ------. -------.- . No. . D)a:y. Daily. F.x. un Lv. ILaurens......... ..----- 209 P- fl- '-00 a.m A.. r- -r %k...... 32 . m. 1o 2oa, m 15th Car Fifteen ilundred Ba ChoiceoT.oneo JUST ARE Every 'Barrel C While it;lastlgc Best PatE Best Half Moseley Prosperit) QUICKEST ANDIE TO Savannah, Waycross, Jackson viii and all VIA Charleston and Westi Lv. Laure.s7................... . Lv. Augusta.................... . Ar. Savannah................... . Ar. Waycross................... . Ar. Jacksonville .................. Through Pullman Car Service betwe Close connections made at Jackson vil Round trip winter tourist excursion t n sale. C. H. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. ERNEST WILLIAS, Gen. Pa SE ABO Al -LINE - 1 NORTN - SOUTH - Two Daily Pullman Vestibi Between sOUTH and FIRST-CLASS BINN The Best Rates and Route Via Richmond and Wa Norfolk and Steamers. N ashville, Memphis, ) Louis, Chicago, New 4 Points South and Southwest and Jacksonville and all: and Cuba. PossrnIvEL.y THE SHORTES NORTH AND WFor detailed information, rs man reservations, etc., appiy to board Air Line Railway, or Jos. Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. F. STEWART, Asst. SAVANNAH W. L BUR0ROGS. Tray. Pai rrels of That IVED uaranteed! es for mk.t,* .a $5.25. Patent, 4.5C 8ros. , S. C. IEST RO1UTEg Florida Points, amn Carolina *y. ......... 1:50 P-M.. ...............10:30" ..................2:50 A. M ............... 6:05 ' .............. 8:40 ' m Augusta and Jacksonvihe. le for all points South. ickets to Florida resorts' now GEO. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. as. Agt., Augusta, Ga. ARD RAILWAY. EAST -~ WEST. ied Limited Trains NEW YORK. I CAR SERVICE. o all Eastern Cities shington, or via --To Atlanta, Louisville, St. rleans, and All -To Savannah points in Florida r .INE BETWEEN SOUTH. tes, schedules, Pull any agent of The Sea W. Stewart, Traveling Gen1. Pass. Agt., l, GA. ~AtCohl1hia S C