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r Ari old timeHparUnburg f*r.ncr who h4« jjrown whMl •uoovtrfully for flftv r««r* hM found (hat it l« a aure crop provided a food aland onn bo arcqred hr ChrUtmaa. With cotlon golnjc down aloadlly th« argument In favor of ma king ovary thing to aat that thl* aolland ollmate can produce I* too atmng and too plain to need newapuper preaching. Since he aurrendered to the hoodoo Influence of Booker Waahlngton Teddy Rooaevelt haaloat hie luck aa a Nimrod. I.aat month he failed to kill a turkey In Virginia, In laat week’a big Mlaalaaippl rampage he aaw a half atarved old bear tied to a aapling. When he goea to the Alabama glorification he might have a bettor lime ahlnlng coona* eyea by the llgtft of B W’a torch. At the ta«t aaaalon of the Leglalature an Act waa paaaed putting a penalty of one per cent on all taiea delinquent and unpaid on January let, an addi tional penalty of one per eent on Kebn- arr let and all 11 another of five percent U ■•mb let. No oxtenalnn nf lime will be greeted by Onvemnr Me^neeney end Comp- tnatter Onaeral lietbnm and If any far- tbnr Indnlgnnea la gteen It mnel mme ■ev vardend t'emptmt- a/aer they am Is- i ml Nen Tee#. of abeOnart of Onna were drawn on Tweedny t Allendale—n It. w IllUnia. lUldmk—J. II. Ilulcblna, KUIot l.ln, J. IV W llllam*. «aiirwrll-J. n. Prfaar. Ben Knopf. Oave llnlr, Uua rechman. T. 8. t'avr, W. 1*. Cave, Henry Blrt. Bennett Hprlnga—■. B. Kurae, J. T. Iliera. . . Blackvltle—J. J. Bar. Bull Pond—W. II. Temp]ptmr. Four Mile—.1. J. Bailey, W, F. l)un- can, 0. W, Mona. (Jcorgea Creek—0. M. Kay. Croat Cypre*a—Barnav Diamond, Judapn Diamond, W. F. Brabham, VV. F. Creech, Willie Fauat, O. II. Walker. Koaemary—Sandora Bell, Manaoii M. Hair. Sycamore—B. F. Deer, W. J. Harter, A. W. Manuel. J. K. Harvey, W. F. Cone. tviillaton—Check Kltehlnga, Henry McDonald, S. B. Hair, Charlie Osborn. GOOD-BY, SUMMER. Cl Songlra* the blrda aaaemble. Keen for the aoutnward Might; . The gold and red leavea tremble In wonder at the alghu A mualc all of aorrow— The winter alngadown the woifld; Klght falla, ami on the morrow The garden flaga are furled. The amlllng ann growa colder, And In their house of aky Kven the aura look older; Bummer, good by!—good-by! BOIU WINTER MONTH*. % Tennamee paper mya In one of the nuln counties only one man took a newspaper, and lb« rltiaens for aome dtstanre wo«M gather In le hear It read • ben II mbse. A listener uae time ask ed •bnl tbe rrpwMIcene were doing In Ql'ftnrfO* AbeWEMFD •f Mf medMoTto Ibe ettllle^d Toof m-Wbere end grendumU era' never ibougbi of tselng ebpsbing •lee for Imlig-stl-.n or Nll'^tisoeas Itoctors oem -mrce. ami they aAMssm beard of Aptiendlrlita, Nervous I', tratlon or Heart Failure, elu. They til ed August Flower to clean out the •)•- tern and atop fennenintlon of uudlges - ed food, regulate the action of I he liv er, stunulaie the nervous and organic action of the sv»tem. and that ts all ihev took when feeling dull and had with hradaihcs and other achea. Yon nnlv need a few doses of Green's August Flower. In liquid form, to make you satl-fled there D nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this re medy at Creech’s Phsnnacy. Get Green's Special Almanic. TOWN„TKEASURKR’S STATM KNT For the year ending Sept. 10th IbOJ. ’ ItKCKIl'TH: Horses and Null Real and Personal Taxes $1,522 no Rent* LVI 00 l>i*pen*ary Prollt* 2/15 32 Licensca ;ti.*i 00 Hues ]|<» 00 Sanitary Tax 123 10 Opera llourt* I’ccelpt* 111 00 Compound Tax 2!il 2*i Balance carried oyer from la t year 2,fi9l 70 Ti tal Receljit* $6,423 43 nisnrnpKMKXTs Malntenanre of streets, bridges ami ditches Tiling bout lit ■ Hi Irks I.umber •' GraveF ■' Salaries and him of extra inarshals Balance nf salaries due last tear (•aid at new U-t -titriornt Malntenanre nf mntra Inauraisre on Opera llon-e t on owns on I ow n |t**ods Miismoao— of Ijgbta MoWawo t oeb to Moob P.M 10 137 D» 73 00 I.U M TKDrr 1/-70 7o TRESPASS NOTICE. ' Any and all pprsonA are forbidden to enter upon the plantation formerly owned by Pinckney Brown at AverPI Station on the Charleston ami Western Carolina Railway in Kurnwell Countv. known as ilellfast Place, containing about four thousand acres and bounded bv the Savannah River. Loser Three Runs and lands of J Wilson Furse and others, for the purpose of hunting, fl-lilng taking wood or timber, pastur ing stork or committing any other tres- pa-s w hatever under penalty of prose- cutipi^ to the full extenlof the law. F. B. Pope. 1003. ’ ^ f NOTICE. The public will plra-e take notim that I pruhibtl and lorrtiv forrwaru any 4i.d »11 r-<.o- from bunting or shoot ing birds or any other game on my lonulsea.nr In sur Other way irespaaa lug upon my landa. W V tmt. — Allendale. ». C. cutiotr to the I •^ctotier 37th. J tet meet* ed as fine a tel nf Kentucky Horses all ml no room slules as were ever brought from the Blue Gtpm Bute. They am pretty, they are extra good and prices are right at KESJEDl'S SALE STABLES, Mil.LISTON, . . rt. C. Buggies, Wagons, Harness. Choice and Complete Stock from the best makers in America on band «ml tor sale at prices that can not be diiplicated for cheap ness in the ^tate. Ci me.ami be convinced that reality exceeds description. QUINCY A. KENNEDY, • WILLISTON, S. C. Winy Not Leader of Low Prlcesl SitfelxtM Cuntttt h ■no It- iiud ( f lUrnei U s Net stiws, and •*>» fine Breenw lbs beM femb that nrnrnfvd are here. tt-vond Heiwuw w* iwW the* iiiual uualitirs ran he bought f*W rlsewnsre. J hir.l Hrreuae we take better ram of omt ruetumen l has any store else where. Advance Guard it Ladles’ Ready-U- Wear Garments. You will wonder when you sc* theft bow we can sell tin m for the price. - Jackets, Jackets, Jackets. We have a selected and Urge stock at all prices, from fci.Ob up to fcJO.OU. MIMS! RACLMS! Just reee’vrd a Itesutiful line of Ijidlrs and Chfiiltvns Kaglans, in all colors. H<‘al value ICi.00, filO.flO, fJO.OO. My bargain price I3.X5, fi.j;i)0, 14.75. Enormons Stock of Fall Dress Fabrics. 40 inch a 1-wool black Etamine, 65c. up. :«i Inch 111-wool Black Outings, 4hc. up. . 8S Inch Melrose Suitings, 50c. up. 41 inch Bla-k Basket C oths, 6.V. up. Full line of Black Pnrnella Uoths, SV. up. 46 inch Venetian Cloths, all rhades, 96c. per yard. I .adit-*’ Cloths, all shades, 53 inch wide, 96c. per yard. Spitil [«It! UlS Ml. Wl Inrh 4rwIrrxowetn Blrarh, It yawls for fil W. (Limit 18 yard* to rarti p«rrtiaMr-l t hrrfc liuoMwpua -I), rrnu prr >ard. (I 10 ranis ) ' txhb and rods la R AO. Comma. TV., •a- and fit tat wmsSa. rVSs* Ma Oar 1*4 .4 t MMrra's H— f-rs. mmM <4 a®- awly trtmmsd la * e*m% •rrfi WS **• kd MM0 Mb* rMfire o4 •bmft la «*■•• (•atm Ta* awim* waa am • •Mb •%»•« bat 4 a >s If imiasM a*4 mmw iba amMIsatta* It mafia* a very pmaiy plraare. SaUafi tbtafilf aa M M •Mb farm bauasa. A far mar •ba a pas and ••rfia t«a bpa- dead arms mf land Is I ask pa a Asa I Havavar. mast of Iba land halange la a Na asaa wb# Bra In maa. Tbaea maa mat #•! Ibafr lands !• Small l#ms af stity or omo huadrad arraa. I bar* ara tan nsgnas ham aad ibaaa (•• Ilya In ■aan. Tha farm* ara aorkad by ahlta maa aba saam u> ba prospering Tbesa Mach land* mat for three and four dol- Ibra par acre. Along avary road tha rural mall dallvarr boxes may be seen. Tba Taxas farmers read iba panart and baap abmaat of tbe tlmro. Tbaro Is much Interest here In schools and edu cation, and the Texas girls are good student*. Moat.farmers plow with a cultivator drawn by two boreaa. Four hor.es rre often used for the first breaking of the land. There are no trees here ami no stumps. Tha anil ia very hard to cultl* vwta. since It becomes a sticky paste when It U wet, and la Imrd ami cracked wbetv k Wt dry. One baud can plow one hundred acres, but he must have some ana to drylha chopping and to help with the gathering. Tbe crops planted are •otton, corn, wheat and oats. Cotton produces usually a hall bale per acre, though many acres produce a hale each. Tba crop la abort this year. Corn and wheat protUsce about thirty or forty bushels per acre. Corn was almost a failure this year. Wheat Is now grow- Big prettily. This Is tha land for oats. From seventy loone hundred bushels par acre la the usual yield. It la not uaaausl to see a drove of a hundred bead af cattle that some enter prising trader has bought farther West and baa driven hem ta fauan and a- wail a rise In pries. Caul* sail bare on feat for three ceuu par pound. Owing to tba Mgb prlea af lamber, houses am eatoll fipd law. Lumbar eaau leeaty-foer do Hers par ibeosaed law. Meaaver, aae cue mat a smell i far toa or taefve Je4- IHabartoa bead af Iba gveai Asseaale* bareaa. tef a ibal lb* eb f4eg pms la Iba bam ram fee rvlam Ta prove ll be serells Abel a lea of aaell rvimleala Mia bat frllwaa. rebbr.1 a benfi la WllaMeatoe. UeUaaro. TWy aem reagbl aedraavlrlad. forty laabm • •II laldea racb rogue's berk In pab- Ik, afieY a filch thsy were pul In prison for a long lime, nlnca there has been oely on* banfi robbery In Iklaaare, and burglaries are almost nuknoan. UNION MEETING*. Union meetings of the Barnwa!! A*- ••w-lstlon alU.ponreue riatunlay, Nov. guh. aUH-a,to. 1»t DIvUlon'lTJrpress Chattel: Intnuluctory riermon, Kcv. W. D. McMillan. 1st tfucry.O. E. Blrt, W. A. B. New som. 3nd (iuerr. Rev. A. Bulat, W. A. Gyles. W. t. Walker. Sunday School mass meeting address by Prof. K. A. Dobson. Misiionary sermon by Rev. W. M, Jones. ‘.’ml Division, Hunter’s Chapel. Introductory Sermon by Rev. M. L. I,awson. IstJJuery, Dr. J. B. Black. » 2nd IJuetjy Key. S. P. Hair,k,S. G. MaylleltL- Suoday School mats meeting mldresa by Rev. S. P. Hsrtr. Missionary sermon by Rev. C. E. Burts. 3rd Division, Mt. Arnon. Introductory sermon by Rev. 0. N. Asltew. 1st yuery, Rev. W. O. Britton, J. W. Kinard. Sndgiiery, Rev.J. D. SamUfer, W. T Cave. Sunday School masa meeting address by Rev. W. U. Britton. Missionary sermon by Key. J. D. Moore. qrantco. >•1 fto ear rbarebee eoerrlro proper a lib refesaara to tbvtr vmsag t W bat U lb* aarraai btoa af find Oaa raa •adssatap toamtsabaar- Aav 0*4 oM pare—as am hereby bt firw la aafev aps a ibe laaAs «f lbs *a knlgasd la Mavaasll I'awsMp few lbs paspasa bawilag as fi*b*ag by d*V as by atgbl. galbevtaf as hauling pa ay »l*a* ay a«ad. |-«alar»ag Mark S»f rv»mml*.Hag any aibar lre*|mas aodsr (anaily af prevseattua. * l^roy Molalr. Novembsr, ITtb. I9*f. -Mm-a-^»- r TRXdFAWI NoriCK. All persons are hereby forbidden to enler u|>on the land* of the umlervlgn- ml In Harnaell Countv. f«r the purpose of hunting nr N-hing ha dav or night, or irespaaalng In aur way, under (len- ally of prosecution ' K*t. W. f. Brooke*, H B. Lawton. A. K. Willingham, A.C. E*le*, E. II. I’eeplee, Faith Basaelt Nov. 30. 1 SH)2. TRESPASS NOTIGE. AM pet sons are hereby forbidden to enter upon the lands of the undo sign ed for the purpose of liiinting. getting wood, IraitMcg straw dr tnspasaHig in any wav under penalty of p«iNPcution. W. A. Marilii. Nov. 7th, 1002. evto* TRESPASS NOTICE. All peraons are foihidden to trespass In any manner upon Goo*,* Pond Uaik. Pavilion or Waxte Lands surrounding Park under penalty of the law. P. II. Loud Jr. WillUton, S. C. f Nov. Sth, l!Hi2. ■— 1 ' - ♦ ♦ TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons nr* hereby 'forbidden to enter upon the lands of lh« undersign ed in Barnwell Conniv for Ihe purjaise «d hunting or Bahlng by day or night, gathering or hauling straw, pasturing stock or committing any trespass what- over under penalty of prosecution. J. M Hair. ■. F. flair. II. Jeff Harvey. W. p. Hair. M T Wilik. A. J. p..* elf, A. P. IItore. T- * . MrevL tavy. For Stale put poo • & Mill F»r t'•Mi4||iullot»al tv- bool 3 ’* For ordinary County ... 3 “ Repay I .uae, one half of one mill 4 “ Toul Ilj Mill* arxt'iaL school lbvt. Cedar Grove, Fairfax, Old Columhia, Ulmer, 1 M ill. Allendale. Barbarv Branch. Black- ville. Double Pond, Elko, Edi-to. Fricmlahip. Kline. I.ee*. Monie. Morri». New Forest, Oak Grove. Sciglingville. Seven Pines, Tinker’s Creek, 2 Mills. WillUton. Sf Mi Ms. , Cave. Owen’* Cross Roads, Barton. Big Fork. 3 Mill*. * Barnwell, 4*4 Mills. * Respectfully. E. D. FREE, County Treasurer. ADM I X ISTRATOR’S »A l,E. of of Under and by virtue of an order the Prolate .lodge for the County Barnwell, South ( arollna. Wo will *ell on the 1st day and 12th anonth, liK)2. AM of the personal prop erty of J. N. Minn, deceased, at the late residence of said J. N. Mims, in Willivton Township, County of Barn well, South Carolina; commencing at II oyiock a. m. That said sale will be had fpr ca»h. The said personal prop- en v couvUting of one horse^ V moles, old buggy, one two horse wagon, wheel barrow, one-half Interest In mower and rake, one vice, one Gant guano distrib utor. one-half Interost In Morgan spading barrow, two Chattanooga plow*, one old a sgoa, owe half Inter*-*! III Itlfi) !•!»»• rf # «H»«» tfiUl A Clt*# «l !♦— I riba UK fikCNi abatbU fart cwi# Mm i (4 t»|«| fbftl# tblqf rsn« Mklll •♦ml IWi tmibrf•• mats., p*m*, 0m# mf mf •M#rtMr«F v m#** ftuill it» ##mi In mm* I brr —• #-«i g m* |kasb0r#, •*• »fr>< •*■>< Cuntaloupc Seed. We are growing |0 acres of Ihe Purrat of (!anialoui>es and are cuttlrg them for seed. I’la**e . your orders now at 7o* per'lb Your mqi-ev Yeluuded if Ihei are not genuine. 4) 11. V AN Bt'MKIKK Co.. Rockv Ford. Colo. Reference. Farmers A Merchants Bunk, * Rocky Ford, Colo. P. M. BUCKINGHAM, BARNWELL, 8. C., REAL ESTATE AGENT, IDLE MONEY SECURELY INVESTED. LIFE INSURANCE, (Agent for New York Life.^ FIRE INSURANCE, (Calhoun & Company) T.tst yrmr property with me. Inspect line lot of Investment applications. All •letalls of perfecting loans carefully at* teuded U> Terms reasons hk. Cory* spooileara aolh-itavl. Addre** P. ■. MKKISLHAI. Rsaa aai t ti. C. _ViHILL • TOP - STABLES.!^ “^BARNWELL. - - S C.tX With ’he help of American hors*-, and mole* hr-d wwJhe bmexv prairies lb* British legion* rotii| .ered their H-irr antsgooLts in the most won-lerfui war of ln•n|er■• lline*. With th<* hel.. nf lid* -sine tvpe of *t rk the farmer* nf t*oiitb Carolina CfiR drive away hard times amt bring •sek pVntv and prosperity toall. • With lh® return of in-Kce In ’•■•uth Africa the demand for horaea and mules for ii-e there has ended, and the Wotithern Huver can again gef the Best Stock in the world at old ti.ne prices. A -fglit of Brni n*» Beauties, the pride nf the prairies, .will convince you that he has what you need and what yon can pav for. £M-Tlu* Best Buggies. Wagon*, llarne-s, made hv American skilled labor, kept to go wit gilt edged stock, and at corresponding)v low prices. Come to the Hill Top Stables and -ee l<<r your si-lve* I wtd l>e glad to see and nerv* you. BARNWELL, S- C. phiudelpi pious, 722 BROADWAY, AUGUSTA, CA. . Ne5t DoOr to J. B. White’s Dry Goods Store. 17 OFFICES H THt DHITEI) SUITES » • NO M(TRR DRK.VO OK THE DF.NTAI. 'TI MR T 8 £UIS > Svmypr and Chl Eagmmi mi *>|mpl' #pipf l4 N l| fb* lb# dt'"' im—U* W #«•( ■to fi l#F (to- 1 s"#’* 1, 4* 1 to to* «>» *#. m * • f •r 1 I*toff #1 to. t, <1 ML ALL WORK WARRANTED. to 0 »yaasssa sato* *-w b tore «d toa*aa aafi a*"- tmm vm* * Vas ay [ a# aw «to Is a * ^-to ta aw# af*as a*4 tot VfiV ytoaaa yaw - * • i tuua roa ota | Or C W SMACKLf/OHO D O S