The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 25, 1904, Image 3
Barnwell People.
mins 6r suhscbiptio*.
In Advance^ per Annnfn ..
UUO
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tHtoftstiAr, ncsmiART w, uwV
.The rhiiW jfKfi* W on the .'road froii
Bimwell tq W.llluton tTii» week.
h>* v/♦ vSj wr»^le»fC»
Plant Ysif taMeni
i llakeVohr l»b*?p Verr i^ctY aTji : l«y«k in
IS or'30 tncrifi. weep. Want mo.-t veft^ahlen,
>,ucb fa peatf, beans, corn, Ac., foL,a rejoalnr
’ n> of crc^t) bj plapt inat etPrj; S week?
ut the acaaon. TJwlng .to tto cfaM
it that you have pfantea
w?. fake
" Harden, after the first tew <lny»
weather. 1 • •
Ail vine seed are especially tender, so
should the .Weather be cold or wet <hvter
__ biarttar until AftfU* March is or (Aould be
,fcn active month for irArdeners. The sootor
kuoat Mods are sown the better, if the wea'her
Is fatrurabie. We .name the order in which
need should be planted, vii :
Oaidcn peas, early c&bbase, onion sots,
fcptnachr, parsli y, lettuce, railish, heft,, carrot,
I>«nnip salsify and beans, riant tomato,
'opt pi*nt and peeper In hot bed.
The fol'owinn hints are given, upon what
we consider the most important vegetables—
vegetables that give tbe best results, every
thing considered.
UARDEN PEAS—We .find ihat this especial! y
. i legant and catly vegetable is not very l*oiJU-
lar and are satisfied that this is nnlv so i<e-
cause the peas are allowed to stand too. long
iiefore gathering them. They should always
be used before the |>ea is fully grown. Better
pick thbm too early than too late. Plant the
smooth farieth-s ltt>t. Our Alaska and Early
May are the earliest and arc very productive.
- i’lftn* Champion of England. Marrowfat dW
Enrbeaiing later. Don’t fail to pl*4»t every
— two weeks tor a succession.
ANAP BEANS— toother groat vegetable;
- ' .every family should- nave them throughout
Uie season by planting two or three rows
- every two weeks. Plant. bur Ex ra Vlarly
Valentine and 8tn'n»i««!** ' iccii Pi si They
Come at least one week earlier than most va-
neiles of beans. Plant Pole fttanx later.
* Never cnitivaie when the vines are wet. - --
TOM A TOES-Our pet Our specialty is to
matoes, We made them last year weighing
two pounds per tomato, perfect pictures, one
of them when sliced would 11 I a large dish
enough for a medium -iced famity. There -ts
no other tomato that can compare with this
v ariety, either In siie or qual ty. Send 15 eta.
In stamps for a paper of the seeds.
CABBAGE—Wc presume that most of our
readers have planted some cabbage already.
Nut get ready to plant for later use. Plant
ss V»Ur Extra Early Jersey Wakefield, Wtnning-
atadt. Early York, Drumhead, Flat Dutch and
Green (Itsled. AH soltHn bulk or by the pa
per. Mail orders promptly filled.
(KISH POTATOKH—ItiSHlsmttimetn p'ant
bow. Triumph Bliss and Early Hose erfe con
sidered the best bearers . Plant two lor three
. crojis. Look out for the huus. «ug Ik-ath
should be used as soon as they appear.’
COLIARDS are sown bo h catly and late.
_ same as cabbage. In fact it is a species of
cabbage. “Bacon anil greens’’ come t« all
right i>ccasionally. The crop Is much im
proved by a touch of frost,
* ONIONS—Put out oar Yellow Danvers and
Silver Skin Mta-.- These varieths suit our
climate, producing arge roots. Make soil
very rich.
SUGAR CORN—So -many otherwise good
*“ KWdeners ncgiert thla : yariyty of corn-mnd de*
pend-upoii theb fields, and. as a result they
on j Uat-e mutuarcorn for a few days in the
>-«ur apd care little for it. ’ Whereas, if they'
Would plant some variety of sugar corn they
-—Would find Irtui s KUi-cc and luscTons and
W-ould want it on theirtahte every day. The
nothing much eic^pt potatoes i^nU i few hqt grippe Mid be followed by the Vr’lp' V.f
,bed plants. And while we may haVe. moitr oaodiilurV J
cdk). weather, we think it will be worth your
while to take the risk and pfani moat of . your
garden after the first few day’s of warm
The Latimer teed are ail gone.
Tbo liwyers are gettiirg bus? pre
paring for court.
. No uae-to go fiahlng until the dog-
-vyootl is in bloom.
T'he Weather is better gfifiee the Leg-
lalalure adjourned. -
Ti^e procession oY fertlifter wagons la
almost An endless ettaftb ~- r *-
^he sWamp alder Is in bloom oft time
hpRtetbe witueV weather.
Vhere has been m> let up In the
WtAther’crerk’s exDerlu^Bts
A Hfie Ytiircli cow for sAle’, at; A bar-
gAln. liitjidre at S. KrtsuofT’s.
7 Hon George W. Croft lias been quite
sick with grippe In Wusliingto’n.
Barnwell l*ythlans enjoyed a delight-
fdl “Smokier” Friday evening.
Npilhg weather Will banish - the
■fljjjPl foiioweil by
the candidate.
seeds
COMMITTEE MEKTIXG.- •
The Executive Committee of the
Rivera’ Bridge Memorial' Association
will meet at the memorial, grounds on
Saturday, March Ath. at 3 t. clock p m.
for the puriioge Of arrangioA Cor Me-
thorlal Bervices.
Dr. X. F. ICirkliiiiS Sr..
' Pres.
/. W. Jenny,
- Bee.
J . col. i. j nuow.v r -
One who well tffdtle^Hb person ami
frodi the SEED
Iiciu known Varieties of this corn here are the
Country Gentleman and Slowed’* Evergreen,
l*nth celebrsfeii and pwpular and without any
exception, the best for Nable use. We have
IwUb of these varieties. The Country iientle-
man is now b< ing quoted at (s.UO per bushel
by wholesale houses, thejerop being nearly u
txnnplete failure'last Fall
iton’t forget to plant Eai-ir Dixie (ioiden
Deru Corn, especially if y<«ir last vear’s corn
crop was short, irs ir comes early and makes
bicre corn per acre thatLany oilier dent corn..
This ia a field corn and is suitable for tills
climate. We wild a few (tartics around Barn
Wa | this variety of corn last year ami »e ha<l
be (Versa 11 y gisid reports fromit. Those thst . .
planted it ttm from AtE.to"«r. busWB fav -ngentrft»rth1s'e<Mi ti ty
acre.
. Buy frbm us and yon will get the GENT INF.
Dixie. Some dealers inay.^iiliim that thel’
Aced is the same as ours or that theirs ia just
&8 good. But W l-j lake iiiunrmm*- kiiy.
our a$ed and you run no r|pk
tHE BEST IS TtIB CHE.|l>EST iso.ur mot
to when it comes to Med. hq have used
treat cAHe in selecting cair sec<is and are pre—
•arvdjd. HU all orders Wo will supply j all
lacket needs at the rate of six 5-eent )>»» kets
or v-fents; (Sistage jiald by us. ftend.citlu-r
ntam|M or money order.
* ’ Creech’s Pharmacy.
THE SEED STORB.
TRESPASS NOTICE! _
All pcr*dn* Are Hereby forbidden to
iMMAf-wpolf thn pdafee on which I live,
hi Bennett SjtiHhgk ToWHshln. known
A* the Udon Place, fof the purpose'bf
limit ing 11 v dak or night, trailing.
hailing, gatheiiu^ and rettioving wood
hr straw; pgstuGhg afock dr commit-
ling anv othfer trraftxxx whatever a«
they will be punUhetl to the lull exteht
Of the law;-
/ « E. W. EliiS|, M. !>;-
FHKSH AND SOUND.
Higar
Sugar
Garderf Seed—all kinds; in bulk
and papers. * *.
Karly Antbef Sorghum.
Early Orange Sorghum.
Pearl or Cat-tan Millet.
German Millet. .
Pop Corn — makes abundaiit
forage.
Country Gentleman
Corn.
StoweH’s Evergreen
Corn. . ,
Sntwfijfkt Corn.
Strawberfy Corn—Holts.
Early GoWen Dent Corn.
Extra! Estfly Golden Dixie Corrf.
Eafly V^hrte Dent Gern.
Early Trucker’s Valentine
Bean—^bvrsb."
i All Seed*- SCrld 1 in btflk cor fegif-
^ for papers-.- Vfftr get mfote by
fllcih& the' btrik seetfo and 1 we
reafly thittfc tfoe bulk sieeds-better.
' Creech’s Pharmacy.
Wet wll
STORE.
tlreeck’s P^ArtiiAcy.
Ear^v tree's, weeds nud grasses itre
showing signs of waking from their
long winter sleep.
ThA Misses I.ce, of Ellentoa. were
pretty visitors to Misses J.lzzie ttud
Ethel Hair last week.
Extra Ejyrf/ Dixie (ioiden Dent
Corn rilitfces more corn per aoru.
Creech » I’liarniscy
Candidates don|t mlniPthe weather
down iu* Dorchester, ren cards nr#,
running in the Expositor.
Prof.^”"(V. H. Jones tyill chmpiete his
round bfOtticial visits to thy public
schools of the county this week.
Selling out-A-T-eCOST* st 8. K'ras-
•noff’s will continue for iiO duy* longer,
only. Don’t delay, come at oncel
Married on the I Inst , h)* diev^W.
W. Britton, Air. I*. 11- Kales andWfss
L. H*JIalf»rd, all-bf K«-d Oak 'J'owtt-^
ship. ,
On rainy days burn ont your chim
neys I)Afore the March winds bhjvv
fogjit i^llsis precaution may save your
hquae. ... .» . ,■
Extra Early Dixie Golden * Dent,
GorfTiitakes more corn per acre.— ’
' (.Xvach’s IMtarmacy.
~Healing SpringVgnod people ha.ve !n
hand sonic six hundred dollars for the
building of their tip to-date Graded
School.
*f -r——J—-<
Through the kin.lness of Coroner
Nevils Tua I'Koi’lk force will be alt e
to qqench their tuirat out of sweet last
year’s gourds.
Extra Early Dixie Golden Dent
Corn makes more eoro iH r aere.
Cr.eecli’s Pharmacy,
Insuranee men put tlie Baltimore
(Ire loss at .89'I. Two more
small foc-aT iiisufnnce companies have
gone to tlie wall.
II. E. Dyle< E.tq. representM- the
State very etliciently at Aiken court
last week, Solicitor Davis bejng too
unwell to attend.
State Dispensary Inspector N, II.
Stansell paid his quarterly visit to t-lic
Barnwell dispensary on .Tuesday’ and
found it in excel^nt condition.'
Extrs-EatTy^Dixie Gohlen Dent
Corn will make ffom 10 to 5u hustnls
per acre—suits our climate.
The Monday night German at IVillis-
tou was attejided by many delightful
visitors, although Lenten observance
kept away numerous might stars.
If Barnwell gardenejs lack vegeta
bles the coming season tdiey wilt, have
only themselves to blame. Creech’s
Pharmacy is doing its- part for their
good living. .
DonT Torget that no one else in this
couutr will iiave Extra Eariv Dixie
mr atfiTER. sa ;
■Mr Oyster will vi*lt Elko, C., this
Aeek artd wil( mitertain at tlie Graded
School Building on Friday. ^Vb. BfUh,
lb6j. from S to MBti. PuhVir generally
is coydially invited..’ Proceed* to go
for .School Library. . -
Frlencjs, lend us your support; It,
will lie highly appreciated'. Don't for*
$et the date or the place. J.
' <r' ... — : ' -
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
The Township Boards of Equalization,
will meet on the follow Ing dates at the
Court. House: '
Allendale, Baidock, Barnwell, Ben
nett Bju iugs, on Wednesday, March
’dud.
Blackville, Bull Pond, Four Mile.
Georges Creek, on Thursday. March
the £<L
Great Cvpress. Heel Q.ik, Rich Land,
on Friday, March llte 4th.
Rosemary, Sycamore, WillDton, on
Satifrdav, March the 5:h.
Tie County Toard will meet on
Wednesday, March tlie 13th, in tlie of
fice of tlie County Auditor, to consider
grievances. ’ ,...r
•v <»«"»»»». •■■TT--
. ‘ y Countv Auditor.
Barnwell. 8. C., Feb. 22,1B01..
OFR FRIENDS. . .. .
Tmi hr iqfw* r o_ ti),e D.jfa it t busy day
ettBs of'Dr. E. \V. Kk&s and Mr. John
D.Jeifny. % -
Alyi business eorre?q»findewt Mr. C.
F. Ktzer Is snperiur to :i college pres
idem. ,
ThitrAda'y wnulil have been mon
strously monotonous but for the pleas
ant presence of Capt. J. C. McMillan <d
G real. C.v|«tMjunl Mr. ML A, Dick* of
Dunbarton. ' ' ;
Major Then. Dellon gave us a bright
quarter hour on Friday. |
Saturday was .Siberian in di^eomforr,
no; I hi-cointwg o’ Mr, <’■ I’), Grttnei
ITTbfonglit Hie gobdnews pf Spring^
bursting hloonia for fruits ind fiowets.
Mr. A. M. :Ls<ery iTided in making
list week end satUiac'dfily. ...-
The remembrance of our good friend,
Mr. 5'. L Meritt, helped tlie clearing
"of onr M • »nday skyr—
Tuesiday, was an Ideal day aftd in
keeping with i;s. spring brightness
were the call*of Messrs K. J. lanintrce,
John B v Cave, B. M. Jenkins, Jr.
character and bmtrlu^ the Tgenerfius
culture of the old SiHiih has been call
ed away front the cominunilyjh which
he was so well’knew n'. eo hpnoaed by
all, sq well csteeni“d by his tievoled
family and long cherished friends.
A soldier of the Confederacy he did
hi* foil dtityln the great conflict bc-
tween Ute State*, atvd in the trying
/years that followed be kejJt true to tlie
ideals of. hia younger years and fulth-
fnl to the traditions that had given
pure color and perfect symmetry tniiV’
life. To those intimate willi him the
door of his-heart was ever oobn and
those blessed with his friendship kqcw
well tlie purity and geitGeoce* and
colfVngH actf faithfulness that were
kept sacred there through all the
changes of the years.
The Ne«-tor of the Barnwell Bar he
held for vearayhe hi gift* -t honor with
in thy gift ’o'f hi* professional "brethren,
the Presidency of tl>eir Association,
and tlie 1 lelations exiting between
himself and the following generation
were touchingly beautiful in the
watchful regard of the one and the im
pllclt confidence of tltpgy looking to
him a*,their exemplar,
At the ripe age of 72 years he passed
awav to the renewed, eternal youth hc-
you it the gates of time, leaving to wife
and sou and tlaugldei and friends lit*,
record of a HTe without fear and witii-
out reproach," / ^
, He was laid fo rest In the Baptist
church y*rtl »>n T’lmrsdav morning,
Roy. >V. M. Junes o( \Vllt|«toii coir-
dtieTthg the ^mpFiiaslvw last ceremonies
and many warm f i leilUwjgathf ring.
arvutfid hia gyave to pay the final trih-
Ute to him whose departure from their
midst leaves. A vacant pls.ee in- m**i*-y*
lojOug hearts.
Taer D. Tormentor 64369,
JERSEY BPLL.-flEAD OF GLEN-
DAI.K HEITD,
Pronounced tiniisiUtlly handsome- fine
Thttry Tornr; 7"TbCfe slretcri' hvTiTnd
him along every Huh the finest d diy
blood in thw-tt’oidd.” By idood and in
dividuality he i« atJlie top <>f tlie' Jer
sey breed.—IJta-4am tested its;j g-nfimr*-'
of milk and 2J Hi*., I oz ; his gramt
dam 2» lb*., 3 ox*., att’d his gieat. grand
dam 2J lii»r, 3 or..*, of li.liter in seven
dav
D. STILT
I het^to an rial), net' to tiiy trade and patrons that
*»red and graml indlvldu«lq|~Rqw for
sale. Write for pedigrees and partlcu
lars 19 • ■ '
GLENDALE DA IBY,
Barnwell, S. V.
DR. J. II. | MILHOUS,
DEITAI, SURGEOS.
: / x BLACK\1liE, S» C.'
^Yill he nt his Hffniwctl
oflice every Monday and
TiHJsdav, ;vw4 at his home
ofHce in lUaek ville
everv
Fi i < 1 ay «n (V^atB ri^;iy.
MARCH COURT. -
® ‘
Jurors were, drawn on Tuesc’ay for
tiie term of Gie Getteral Sessions emn-
nieucing on die 1 Uh Manli Tlie
tir»t named six Grand Jurors hold over
from last year.
R A. Deason.
J. M. Farrell."
Herman Brown,
S, J. Pow-eH,
8- J. Hutto,
GRAND JURORS. v
T. J. Cater,
1>. J. Hair,
Ben Lott.
C. I,. Br nit,
C. M. Crofl.
LrrS, Me I Itch.imp, A. Jenkins, Jr,
M. f, McEliietiy, .yY. S.,Browning,
C. B. Bodlford,
J. + v LoadlutJt,
I Joweys,
S, IV. Tro'tti,
PETIT JURORS.
FIRST WKEK.
Allendale—T„ \V. You mans
Ckkkcii's Pharmacy. 1
t wo
BennettrSprings-C. T. Rountieih H.
S. Andeiokon; AV. F. Jlates. —
,, ,,, vv —, Blackyllle—G. W. BoyNtoh, R. W.
(xddne Dent Corn. We are Hi TT MllltlJ. 1. f .
BoA lston. C f.l. Dewitt. • * ’ * - ”
Bull Pond—J. J. Owens.
Georges Creek—F. D. Rowell, \V II.
Dvelies. II J. BaxTcy. • :
(41cat Cypress'—J. 17 Creech, J. C. Mc-
Millxii, G. M. Harden,
Red Oak—W. C Birr.
Rosemary -C. E. Grimes, C. fe. Heath.
K: E. tV ood ward.
Sycamore—J..if. Mix*on,* V, \V. Manul,
G. M. Main. N
tVjBUtdu—J. P.-Ussery, -N. M/IWes.
Taxpayers now p\y two per cent,
penalty. Next montli, from l*t<o lath
of Marclr, they will pav seven percent
Alter the lolit books will be closed
executions issued.
r^Y w. m. j ones, of tVHH*ton‘, i*
expected he re Tomorrow. Having been
higiily recommended by Mr. Dofsett,
it is probaUle that he will succeed him
as pastor of tlie Baptist Church.—
Beaufort Gazette, IHth. ‘ v’
Send 15 cts, in stamps for one paper
of'fancy large tomato s-ed^—the kind
tliat makes toiuatocs weighing twyi-
p muds per tomato
Creech’s Pharmacy.
'*■ £ , - j-
Clever Charley Br<|iYn left Tuesday
it'ternood for Fort Hcott. Kansa*. for
more stock. This Shipment will come
before saleday *t»d he confidently
promises dial it will lie the superb st
of the seaton, or tiny other past season.
“Satfiplhs O’f the Alfred Aldr ch car
seed corn are on exhfhitloh at this of
fico. They show for themselves and
Hfl elaetiy Hie JJScTTplBijis of TTHTIjefr '
corhS a* demonstrated by frequent
tests sfl life cipefTiheTit stations of the
great toih growMng >tCSt»rn States.
*. -
VYe. are exclusive agents for this
count? for Extra Early Golden Dent
Corn. Comes earlier and makes more
corn per acre than any other Variety of
golden dent torn -— *
Cfecch’s Phartfiacy.
The Counts Raaxd—of ; Iwluoatioo.
President W, 11. Jones, .Rev J. I)
Mraire and Prof. VV. B. West me! on
..Saturday and approved tire conko.lida-
. F M.
Moyt*. K V C. i’riester, J. G. Siot.ev, L.
H. Ulmer. W. 1. Williams, Julhisj Tn
Sklarz J. 1{. LL a It—
Bait:well—J. U. Lancaster, D.J. Zorn,
C J. Hiev, J. H. Lancaster.
■ > I, I . . . Jr
OPERA HOUSli,
1 v 27 3 1004,
THE (iBEAT SHOW
THE ORIGIN AL AND ON LY
BARLOW & WILSON S
OREATER NEW YORK
WHfitfTY LARCE.
.fwo pdfiftd'tohlHloes. But we make
i In oUY gardhn right ill Bkrnw^ll
can do It tod IT von wlH‘ get Ilig' RVownlnir
Igftt kind of n&l give them ^
1 attention. TW*e seeds ere wo/h
paper, mailed ffee. Will take
tip** of the iliidcory-Ostum anil Crane
tfavannah School Districts urider haine
of the fonuef. This is and will eoh-
tlnue to be one of th^- bSst chiffltry
schools In the state;
The handsome tw<rstory cotfage of
Mr. George W. Ray in Norfji Barn well
w'as burned About 3 o’clock Saturday
morning. It Was occupied by the fain
By of Mr. Atkin*, »<in-in-law of Mr.'
Ray, who lost all their tiersooa! posses
sions except one trunk. When ills
covered the fire had made such head-
Fay that the occupant* harf to escape
hurriedly to' save iheir lives. The
house was a' pretty amt comfortable
home and Its original cost was about
^2,000 '1 h ■ h'ou<e was Insdred" with
CklhoVtn ft Co. for iROOCT
The li?e business then of B'aekvllH
fie re organised a Ifvfi Business League
With . .
Mi*. H. W.. BrJggs Preslfjent and
Prof. YV. B.West Becsfttary.
Executive CoivVhltiee—J; M.- Farrell,
A-B. Hair. H, W. Briggs. v
Go«k1 of CommuhR/ComtntUee—Dr.
L. F. Blmner, G'. A. Still, H. D. hltH
Jr.
.Entertainment CommUte— Herman
BroWn, Dr. D. K. Brjggs. VV. B. We*’.
.New EnterprUh* Committee—J. VV.
C. E. Fuhburne. A. H.
1 frSkilful l)ancer*j .
Id Cultured Singer*,
Id Pickaninnies, ’ ■ .
12 Speilalties’
, Id Soio O.rdt&Mra.,
2i—granA) m i i . i r a R.y, 1 it a n 1 > -2 i
Admission : Adults 50c„ (’hildron fine.,
' Reserved Seats 7-5e. |
• Ticket* on Ifile at Bun’klTalter’s.’ '
Free Street Parade-Saturday after
noon. • / ' ,
— ; - s 7——Z-
DEAJII OF MR. II. VV. McLEMOKE.
Mr. U. VV. McLemore, one of t’ie
best-*knownqjsrtd most l)iglil\ i'e*pretfd
cHTr.^us of Aikmv conuiyr'died at his
honffB i**o»r Wljite Pond on last Friday
morning.jJreRJrh ipst., frem injuries
n.'cejvJJon the 8: li at Elko.
It seeins that im was atte-mpting fo
stop iv. horse that was rutinitig away
with u wagon, in which -» hw ji
boy, wa* knocked, dow n aipl mil'over
itiid received hijurie* that ekustd his
death. The litfie boy wa* thrown out,
but escaped without injury.
"On Sitnrdav afternoon the fnncial
Wfs coh'diTi’ti’iI by Rey. VV. M. .lone*,
ami the interment, hail in tlie famllv
cemetery ut White Pond. —Aiken Ke-
conler. .
He was about seventy vears of age
and had for many years I een a minister
td-Gre Baptist idiurch.
Only his tyjfe survives him. His
life was honorable and useful and bin |
precept* And example'w ill long l;e..r
^ood truit.
PLANT PEC A NS.——
/ I.COfjwre year idil Paper Slieij*Pecan
XyvCsTu.t-«:uk.ttL Id ceiits cu.« h. .,7~
H D Siill.
—. G— " IJI.iclT' ille, s. C.
having
Smith West <
ears occupied I
c .from Kebl
Htiv, h/m- ( T .
I Uuv now Lettef. ptepared U meet the demands of my customer
TWEtfeflgetiurjfHy. Hesuk's u,l;trgc find stneious ,.>t(>re, I have
ElfWe an.l loumy Tot vvilh-godd st-aLles for Ute exclusive use of
ypatyon*., NTy entire sti*rc ^)fce.vVill have a hearty welcome for all
Ihe-^ old fviendvand w ill bwgl.Ul to make as miny new acquaintance* |
idi jV>ss*n.io.
\Ye have a large line of Gt-NERAL MKRCH ANDISK on hand,
bcsicljns the immense stock.td ^oncls yet to come, *
CLOTIllNti, SUCKS, CRY (,0(3l.i^,.NtvnONS,. ?nd the
Hheft liwe 61 WHI LK GOOD?, fpt lathes ever ofiered Ihc trade.
1 only make announcement of n:y letrtotW in th$ issue, but to
the pnhiic j^iirc-e, I ask that all sub'si;ribcrs.|to Tlie 1‘eople wateti
And See whaL fiiddeenTeuts I offer weekly t** the ttdder
■mipFdr Men.. : ''.^1
1'rotn above dat> offel- my entire xtceR of Winter Clothing^
Pants, etc. at COST. \
Women.
Krum above date I offer i %.tiie stock of Winter Dress Goods
atCQST:
• SAMUEL C.CAVE.
Aft<*r a long TTTncss Mr. Samuel C.
Cavi 1 died at his home near Barnwell
on Tuesdav moiiiitig'. aged 71 year*.
I n every relation of llfp~IT[* lived uji :o
his convictions of tight, unselfishly
discharging every duty to church and
Siate nud society. Lcawing a inentory'
tlint will long he :i heritage to- his sor
rowing lomt*UTT&» ha lias passed to Hie
eternal reward, ripe tn honored yenrs
and rick in the deifoted affect ion of i
chll(|ren nml friends and the high re
gard of all that knew TpTn. Hl*':bV)<ry
wasJaid to restr in -the family burial
gtound. *
Mr*. Elixatieth Browning, w idmy of
the late Mr. Willis Browning, died a7
the home op Mr. VV. J. Martin in
Biackyille on Tuesday morning, agn
about SO j ears.
■ Aiken on Saturday night Mis*.
Kirke, a trained nurse froiti the North,
while returning to her hoarding hou^g,.
from h visit to a patient !*IPt„»iA*7s
nursing. wjui/tliHsed bv a ic gro uijtn
who fired twice at her. A yo.nng. man
of Aiken seeing her lantejn iiiril*1iear:‘
ing he^ .scream ran to her aid and shot
Ht‘Uie negro, hut unfortunateiy miKseJ
liim.
^ ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE.
Mr. If. naggliis'nf Melbournp, FTa.
writes, ‘’My ductor told me 1 (lad Coit'J
snnlptlon and notldfig tfould lie done
for me.. I wa* given up to tlie. The
offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery foq Consinhption, ln-
tlttced roe-ttrtrv R. RrantTi were start
ling. T am now on Hie roatl to recovery
and owe all !Ui Dr King’s New Dis
covery. It*lifelv saytsl my life.’’This
great cureiyTgtiantnteed for all tlirqat
~~ __ ~ *
omeyd . N'r'unrckhalter. DrHggi*(a
Prion 50c & ♦rW. Trial Bottle tree..
* For wt e’t beginning Februai y^Tx. cud ing February Tp I offer
ape thuusanil yards one yrrd .wide w hite homcspun at 5c. per yard.
Very respectfully * XT
titvACK Vff.I.li, ,S. C;
■o
WANIKI), Pi'rs'mmon, Dogwood.
Hickory and Holly Log*. Freight paid
on car load*.
J a ni e .* f7uc'k*li off,
C.barlesiAn, C,
MiG A I, NO l i< U.
111 person* are warned agalii«t giv
ing citiplni inentYn shelter to mv son
SpiUuaT B1 axto 11...iibom—iii- vmtfs -oWt- •
dark color, wlm lelt my inriiie on Uie
•lh of January, lihit. as any one so do
tnsruill tie prosecuted io the TiilFex-
tent of limlaw. .- jr
II. J.’ Braxton, (colored.)
Snelllng, S. C., 2(>tli'Jiuiy., BH>i.
Dll. J8| P. LEE, Ji
Dentist,
j WILU-sroN, - - S.'ii
! Wifi work anywhere in the countr>
’ ny special nppolfituient.
TBESPASS NOTICE.
All peraojia, are, Ipdehy ftirhl'blet)
after, thl* datc-to i liter upon the find*
owned or controlled bv n« in Bull
Pond Tnwn«hip, Barnwell t.'oimtv for
1 he-purpose of liufiting, lV«hlng, haul
lug awav wood, »iraw or letiva*, paslu
ring stock or trespassing In any manner
whatever, under penalty of prosecution
to the full eXtent Of the law ■' .
- J; o. VValker.
J. J. Owens,
December 12tli ^
TRESPASS NOl icE.
- y" NOI’ICE.
4ir oppoftuhifjr to entor the Revenue
Uint-r /Service-**! ihc Ftp ted S(atey; ,
t'ltipg jmdi cle#lrJug Jo enter dha
jtcvenue .( Utter Syrytee of tli« T T nitc<|
States can he supplied w llh jdank ap-
(ilication and iu lor mat tog by writing
to me at W ashiogtoir. Pay n/. CMdet fg
ratio tx) with expyctht.lon of promotlou
U> Lieutenant and Captain qhen the
|»ay vyiB be very much increased,’
E^mlnaflona 2.ith, ftith atrd ittli of
February! - ,
G VV. Croft.
i
/ (HEAP INSURANCE. ,
For Safe and Cheap Insurance
lu«ufe in tlie—
f • r »' *
Ihtuuwcll and Bariiberg Division of
* ■ . ( . 1
Aeeocu-
TIO,N. ...
f
j , - ,
‘ TlIK Mt.Ti *l. I?KN Kroi.KNT
« jm' * 1 ■ 4
I.OCO u^mberi
All (MirKAii* are tierehY forl>[(lden af-j We will insure only
ter tliis date to ehter upon Um land' . in this division,
ow ned .or controlled by u« In |{u!|-| Frank II. Creej h.
Potul Towtiship, BarnwelUCountr, for
I he pm-pn— nf 'honllnii’ ilslllllg, haul
ing away wood, lOraw or leaves. f*a*-
ttirlng stock- or trespassing in any
manrer whatever, untfer |>enaB-v of,
rroseciitlon lo-^ibe lull extent of the,
law, —
-—^ J. P. Grny,
, V. Mrs. I,. C, Griayi—
Noy. .Id, 1003.
Joftn it. Snelllng,'
r>ee. ami 1'rcas.
Fiesident.
ii E(its I’ll AT I ON NOTICE.
TO Til E TOvV NSll I PC>M-
MISSION KBS.
' : ■ . 4 v.
All Township C< mtnissioners will
please see ihfU. their pver s ecr* warn
out all hands liajde to road dilJV, am|
work ilieir road* enttihg out liic rjglit
of wat, nnd otloTwl.e putli
work rcquIretL liy law. on
TRESPASS NOTICE.*
All persons are hereby forbidden fo
enter upon nly Un.K In Red Oak
Tovrnship, for thg purpose of ((pntingj
gathering or hauling away .wood or
straw,' pasturing slock, _ MAKING
ROADS, playing cards, by day or by
night, or committing any other tres
pass whatever, a* all persons nut oh
serving and obeying this notice will be
■ *pi’osetJuted to the full extent of the
U'w. Paul P’B. Snelllng,
•* Snelli’ng, S. C. '
February 22d, 1904 v
A Soda writer Fountain with all at-
tachment* for sale very cheap. A pplr
Vo ti.' Kramoff.
bq
EXPERIENCE
Tnaoe Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
. Anrsne ssixllaf askeleh anSUasortpttwn m*\
qnlcklf asesrluliT onr ot>tat<>fi free weether an
tiisanonn t* profcaWywatejjtfl.
lions SI rietty confident f»L HAW
sent free. Oldest ssreosy for si
$d«Hific American. |
A ksnaswooty Hfostrated yrsskly. larrsat ctr.
eolation of any sctanttfic Vvarnal. Tsrats, O a
ngjJiyf ailks.tl. SoM by all nawadeolara.
MOVING!
-
TT- ■
Vf itiiin the last 16 he "lias
7'' soltl over S21,00.0 worth of
STOCIv That 8bows ''
! : I £>—— —■ •. . s.t.- ' 1 — 1 -^ _
he
handles
• 77 " the Stock the
.... ‘ ) * ' ■ ' L ''' -■
people
. , ‘ . v - • •
want, at prices they, can
>•
*
Another lot
A
5X-
30 Beauties
/ :
-
received at
TeRtliflsIriitliin Books will lie open
In the Court House on the first Monday
(sale day.) In each month dining the
year 1903 for tbo transact ion of suck
businefi* a* is redutred by taw.,
MbjL+Oaxler, !r ^—
* ,;' :■ • Chairman
P. D L. Black.
Secretary f
specflve,roads
I’.T Roberts. Jr
O. VV. Barker,
Comity Su per visor.
Z:“ :;l 1 DR. JtFBED A. PATTERSON,
■■HPt; DENTIST, ij
Allkndai.k, S. C. t
NorirfL 1
Ah Ovet *et>r* ftir (tie year 1903 will
ritcase send in
Vheir list of
to. tfiia office nf
opee
hand* Tor the., yeat;. By
writing a Postal Card tp me, you w ill
recesvo (lie proper lilank* for t|te pttr-
TibscT t*oirTTam"(7glvej'our''Post uT-mT*
ficcL , '
IL C. Robert*, Lr..
(Bet|f
0. VV. Banker, ,
S'jberViaor.
Vlsif* your home hyycqneyt, tig .wHI
+H*4re—engngnmpnts . to p ra ct Ico
AT HIS OFFtCfc.JjidT
T. BLEWSi
k
rUBT'. T.YNp mat. SALK.
T ft act og I.an'd wl.hln five miles nf
, r ■ ■ . ■ 4’• so *' *. . ..fXty * ti
MaminStatfnn on thcC. ft TV. (7. R. B
containing three hundred and tffti’ *er-
on acres, dwelling and outbrlldings,
three horse farm open, tbo hhTance in
woodland, tilth a plenty of.ovater.
Terms EasJ’. For information apply
to Jamkw L. Siulkv,
' ' ■—Milledjpyvfllo,
Sutveyor and Cm! Engineer
Special attention given to tlie eompn-
tation of water-powers, leveling ami'
dfafnage.
A postal card a.fpJreMod to meal Mai-
Ttio, S. C., will-re -wive prqfoftt. atfeft.
Hon. octl-80, ly
7"
C. F Caftm f. M. BtKtUff.-af
T ffn. ScXili.
Calhoun &
Co;
JaMKS K l/t.inv * fT.AV htK T * IZ!,*rtt.
’ .1. » AIKIXSOX*
izlar m% & mmi
ATTORNEVi AND COON^E LLCRS
AT LAW,
Buyi Kvirti-K, S., U.'
prompt and^cart,ful ultnntlon. to. all
tiiGines*. Practice in alj Couna, State
and Federal.- J
F!PE
i
Life s Accident^
*2=^
- ' NOflGE.
BLACKVJLLE, S. £
-V-"
All Towrisbip Comiui»,«fnner« will
p’-ease see fhat their rpsd*. amj all
bridges under tw^lao feet wide, are put
tu-good condition at onco. Some ofdhe
Towtifblps Iqiye y'ouimpj-^tipp money
fo thfc|r i rcdit, and. this must tie ex
pended oh IhjB roads fnpn which j.t was
paid . Please sea that the .road lists .are
aent in a,nd tho*c who have paid (heir
Commit tit Urn are checked off |n ,my .of
fice, so that this money can be properly
expenued ,
- O. W. Barker.
'Kuperylaor*
R.C. Roheru, J*- XX-
- LClert; -
LIGHTNINC
-A^owesf
Strongest Compai
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