The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 04, 1906, Image 3
Tfye Barnwell People^-
THURSDAY, J^AKUABY 4, 1908.
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RATES OF SURSCBIPTIOK.
In Advance, per Annum ........41.80
On Time f2 00
T1»> chain nang-4*
Mantfr pines t« j
this week. , rfvlK ,,
J. R. Morrln. SupervUor.
R.C. Robert* Jr,.Clerk.
The regular meeting of Barnwell
k Lodge No 18, Knigtrt* of Pythian wHl
Ike held at their Hall on. Friday night
'at 7!< o'clock. A bill attendance is
requited. By order of
ARDEN A. LEMON, C. C.
v Wm. McNAB. K. R. ,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Om FIRMING LANAS, 1^>KG TlMR.
No Commissions Ciiargkd. Borrow
br fays Actual Cost of pgKKECfllta’
Loan. »
For further information address
JOHN B. PALM ERA SON.
Box 282, Columbia, S C.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS FOR SALE.
Jgiffer for sale a number of thousands
KaRLY ARGEXTEUIL ROOTS, *
itnred French variety. Mv roots are
raised from Imported French Seed,
Brigham Reed.
Elko. S. C.
BUSINESS news. #
Sarly Giant Argenteuil Asparngus
Crowns, grown from frfsshlyjimported
•fed from France last season, for sale.
For price apply or write to ^
\V. 11. Eaves.
Willistpn. S.C.
* Best Hickory Btrggles. S5.00. 40 00
ant) 45 00 Dollar*. B. VV. Davis A Co.,
Fairfax, S.C.
WANTED—We want to buy one
thousand bushels of white peas, also
we solicit shipments of chickens and
exes: highest cash price for Same.
M. C. Walker A Co..
Columbia, S. O.
N. D. Walker.
Mgr.
New French Giant Argcutnll A spar
agn* Roots for Sale at ♦2.r<i a tbousaoil
Can deliver at any timeTmtll February
1st 1904. Fine, well grown stock. t ':.
'J. H E. Milhous. Blaekville. S C.
Just received *t Q A. Kennedy’*
Bale Stables, WIHiston.8 C. 150 choir*
eat mules and 12 superb horses.
-djhFwrtwmw -rfayy rI><ir«n» -Bwnefa «^'*>rM<nw>iVa»*-b-»»>"trUar^a^afc-^AoA
‘sented quite a pretty scene in years. 4 • . - —- rhady to come down into the
FESTIVITIES AT MEYER’S MIL I,.
Mr. and Mrs. C C. Meyer entertain
ed a number of their relatives and
'‘friend#with a moat deUghttal dimmer
■fwrtytw
room presented
its Christmas Uecoralions of liolly
bamboo and mUtietoc. -Tbe auniptu
ous dinner, consist log of evw , imagi
nable eatable wr.s served st a late hour
in.a most charming manner.
A great many dinings etc., have
been given during the week f.or the
pleasure of the visitors in the neigh-
boihood.
Mrs. Joseph Bulkier of Louisville
«nd Mrs. R. Atdis U<wwn of Danville.
^ Ky , are Visiting relatives here.
Miss Kate Kirkland who lias also
been visiting friends here, left Monday
to resume her tluties as an assi'tsut
' iea*Bec Ttnisr No'rnr A'o jru st# - eHrfwtr
Prof, and Mrs. A. F 'Ott* and (anj|4y
returned home a feo’ data ago, alter a
Yi*lt to their sister. Mrs. C. C. Meyer
Mrs. James Hates and family of
Itarnnell visited her brother here last
“Meet. ‘
JUos Susie Dunbar, after siwnding
the-holidays w ith her sister. Mr*. Mey
er, relumed to Barnwell Monday.
irs. Knight of Mo Bean, Ga., is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer,
Mr. Herbert H. Meyer left Tuesday
to xUrnd school fa Barr. well.
HEALING SPRING
On December 21 *t, IVW5, we h*d one
wore glorious time at IfesGtig Kpring
High School; it was as follows:
1st. llano duet, Wiudies Flight by;
Misses Mabel amt Ruth Mims.
2nd. The Christmas Stocking*; by
milil Blume, Mary. Rav, Caroled
Ulna, Junk M'iae, Elhert L’ssery,
eph Keeler. -
J. Piaoo Seloe.tfoR, Swow ReUs; by
llhnaw Woodward.
4th. Mwtlon Seng. Dollies; by Mo
selle Morrk. PearlCvJlino, Xula Whit
tle, Lntt.
•lh. Fire Cra«4cer«, Drill; by 1/etm
T/Ott, Aiken TJydhaa, Harry Ray, J en
sile Ahstanoe, Walker We 14*.
Bth. Plano Solo, Dorawds Valee; by
Misa Nellie Ray. —
7th. Gypsies’ Festival. -
Silh. Piano Duct; by
■LhndkA-r M ifasi JSxAvidilki
111 Mf WPWEI i • iia» ■ ■ ■
9tlc^ After the duet by
~ Blume and Mis* Tollnson,
gallon retired front the
Itall, where refreshment*
Mis« Rosa
Miss Rotemt
the congre
room to tlie
were served
by aelectcd girl.*, and they ware heau-
tMSi.
write It right—IlHW.
The Legislature will
Tuesday.
meet on next
V
Mr. and Mr*. M. B. Hagobd retnrnfd Br actual count President Roosevelt
from Florida on Haturdrfjr. * < shnoK hand* with ft,or»2 peopl* at hi*
We have to holl «lown *ome com-
munlcationlt thi* week und to postpone
others to a later date.
The exodus of college hoys and girl*
!* about over, and-the day* will be long
'4*1
There were 58Sundays in last year,
and it I* said that H will be 110 yVars
before that comes to pass again. >'
Prof. O. V. Neuffer 'sTODded~4h£ij^li^e of Texas. 'T
State convention of City School Super-|wTTrTP*Te^n a few da
intendents in Columbia last week.
Probably 1,500 well dre«aed and well
behaved colored people attended Mon
day’s Emancipation Day exercises..
Judge and Mrs. F. O Brabham were
In town on SattirilH.v, retnrn'ng from a
happy holiday with Three Mile rela
tive*. ■, T
Prof. B. M. Darlington attended the
meeting of the County Superinten
dents of Education in Columbia last
woek.
Mr D. C Burckhalter gave us.some
thing new under our etin last week, a
ici iV 8U * 1U caue Hirptis.tChurcIi next Httndav morning
Mat ried on the evening of T
21 tit. INOr,, by Rev. R. A. Y<
Florida.
Married on tbe 31st ult. by Rev. G.
K. Spruill, Mr. John Brow n and Mis*
Ivy. daughter of Mr. VV. F. Cone, all
of this county.
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Mr. Emory Strlngfellow of Alseh-
na, Fla., vi-ifed Barn we'I County rela
tives last week and patd.J'Hic People
and appreciated call. 0
December
oiigue at
WiUtstoo, S. C. Miss Maud Wise to. Mr.
K. G Cone of Fairfax, S, O.
Coagressman-UatterRou left Tuesday
afternoon for Washington. Mrs. Pat
terson and daughters will join in a few
weeks for a monthVktay in the capital.
The Secretary of State or. Friday is
sued a charter U> the Bank of Olar,
with a capital stock i*f 120 (KM); C. F.
Riser is pnesident and J. J. Faust cash
ier. "V'
Mr. Cleveland McDonald, formerlv
of Gits county n -w in the l . S. Signal
Servluc at Chattanooga. Tenn., gave u*
on Friday a pleasant renewal of ac
quaintance.;
Dr. H. Vt' Bavs, presiding elder of
tfac.CluLrlc-hm Qistiict. will bold the
tirst quarterl v meetings for this year
at Barnwell January 2« and 28, and at
Atteudale .launary 2.Hh. J "
If the old belief that the weathet^ of
tlie twelve days .between the present
,4^.1 the old style rhri*ttna.? fndlcHte*
the aeasons'Tor tbclwelve utoutbs there
will be raitt and grass itrphnty.
Mess-s John B. . Palmer and Son of
t'idumbia advertise Money to Loan.
This is’a good IIrm which has long
been in business In this State, and ha
Tpk Pkoflk has prepared to turn
nve.r a now leaf by investment in a new
setwsors and iMi<-*Hdis4i«o>as. yiencil*
'I'lioir use, wilfdepend on the regularity
and quality of news contributed by
correspoudetjts.
Ntr. James Rtley was the flfst «ub-
seriber to pay us a.new year call and
give *»« courage for tiie th'Xt. .'>2 we?ks.
Ami quickly after cstua coptrihntions
of good words and works from Messrs
A. M. Usserv. I{ Bates, J.(J. Daei*.
'I'lie Chrlstma* bolidacs w ere made
trebly baimiv lor M r. R C, If alhird' iivi
the very we'come vi-its of Mrs. Annie
Whitaker and M r. W. Halford and
faiilyof Augusta, and of Mr. James
llam'pton II si lord the G. S. A K H.
R. of Georgia.
—Married rm thw crenlng of the tWth,
ult. by Rev. K. A. Yongue Mr. K. F.
Wood’sard and Mrs Mary Belle tskir-
ner.'all of Barnwell. Tiieir many
friend* wish ihcm every happiness and
pro-p*rity life can bring to those so de
serving of *11 its beat blessings.
Cot. Hartwell M Ayer ws* in town
on Friday, retnriiing to Florem-c from
a holiday visit to bis old home near
(liar, and paid ns. an appreciated mil.
He is givlag the Pec tl.-e cmmtry a
wnoderfiillv oxcelient daily for no
larger a liwle Htv than Florence.
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Our gof>4 and handsome friend Mr.
J. A.Coy^eof Sycamore gave his ninn\
friends «*h»pi<y ssuprise Uy returoirtg
from hi* Chriatma* outing *<>companied
by a very charming hrids, ins* Mi-*
L : 7.r.ie Harbin of Easley, to wlmtU be
was married on the 21st ult
Mr Yheasss H. McGne of Kanmrnh
was killed bribe south botind "Slio t
Train”at Walker < 4ri-L-
mas night. He had b<*eti w'oiking in
that nelghhorhood for some timo AiiiL
had won gewecai re-qmet tiv bis gtntle-
niattly condwot. He had served In tlie
armv in the Philippines and was on the
pension list,. . _ ' •
f-ast year hn<Vff& clear days.
The rnln shortage for last year -was
21 hi) inches.
new year rveejlt ion on Morrdary.
Mr. Joseph Owens of AshMgls.-lost
bis barn and stables, juipply of com
Haturday night by tire'believed to be
incendiary. He was pnlnluliy blister
ed rescuing^his stock. — - —
Marriotlat the residence of Mr. R.
W. Mims. I)«o. 27, 11)08, by Rev. G. N.
Askew, Miss Nellie Odom, of Healing
Springs community and Mr. Chester
Whittle of Texas. The happy couple
leys for the Lone
Star State where they expect to make
their future home.
Married. If)30 a. m . December SIsf.
1905, at the home of the bride’s mother
Varnvllle, d. C., Mr. B. Frank Ann-
strong. formerly of Barnwell, and Miss
Je*«ie P. Tuteir, Rev. E. W. Peeples
l>eTforinlng the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong are the very welcome
guests of Barnwell relatives and
friend* this week.
BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.
Rev. G. W. Garner will preach hi*
llrst sermon n» pastor of the Barnwell
at 11 o’clock. He desires to have every
member of tlie church present if possi
ble. At ihfe close of the service an im
portant eon fee ii Co of the church will
be lield. 'I’lie public are cordially in
vited to attend the services.
OUR CHRISTMAS FEAST.
f The Pkoplk folk* from the oidest, to
the youngest cordially thank Capt.
and Mr*. J. Wyman Jenny fo'r con
tributing to their Christmas enjoyment
a great generous box of the most de
lightful wedding dainties that this
sanctum has eV**r known. -The remem
brance ’ was the more appreciated he
cause it bore witness to tlie gom|;
gard of our well cherished friends.
re-
TAE JANUARY CONVENTION.
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The usual January sab* day gather
ing of good people from all sections ol
this good county tilled the town on
Tuesday with good neighborly feeling.
All were In good heart fnr the year id
work before thei’n. and w ill give their
best service to all worthy endeavors.
Lands brought prices evidenting
prosperity and that “dirtcliehpV is an
obsolete term in the banner county,
s The. U*e-*UickTrade -ixus partkul.'trly
lively.
Treasurer Armstrong was the bus
iest man in town, Hltbougb .hi* auto-
grapti is one per cedt liigher than it
wa* last w T eek.
The regisiratien supervisors were
not as busy as they will be when tlie
campaign opens.
Our friend* were very pleasant to us
in theirwelcome new year eaiia
V i
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ow
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1 O CUW
That Coticrli
&i&£L
OKI
GET A BOTTLE OF
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Nature’s Cough
Remedy > -
AND A BOX OF
Creech's Grip
Capsules.
TAKE THEM
11E Y WILLI >0 T H K WORK
FOB SALE ONLY AT
Creech’s
Pharmacy.
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LITTLE WILLIE.
per or
wb«*re 'lr. DeSpnonnniore was waiting.
Kittle Willie thoughtfully, deckled that
it was up to him to entertain the com
pany for a few momenta: " ' ■ it
• How is rise world treating you,
WillieV” queried Mr. spoonamore.
‘“AM right, sir,” said Little Willie In
his |HiUiest toues.
‘•That’s good Willie. I’m glad of it.
Can I do anything for you?”
• ■ Vy*. sir.” replied Kittle M illie.
• A on can t<-ll me if your mouth i*
sore.” .. ,
“TeU yen if mv month is soreL^-ex-
idsluied the astonished Mr. be Spoon a-
inore.— >J Whv d*» yon aekitbat?” —
‘1 lust wanted to know. sir. I heard
sisur tcll papa that if she didn’t hook
ion by Chrisimas it was ail oft', and I
just wondered if the book bad hurt;
that’* all." 1 ' i
“The Bee Hive”
We w'eveaolared for the departure, of
our old friovd. I'W*. bv the coming
Uslf week of these good friends un
changed bv the Heertng years: Messrs
A P. MsiiviDe. W. F. Googe, J. M.
f LsncaeSer, 1,. 1*. William*,!, J. II. Me-
A , a-.! IHiiialdv^rG Mat.Brews, J. II. Keel, Ttt
A»f ter tbe-syoler supper wie ba*l ‘ n ..r„ ,.r i»J
McDonald sad
well R. F. D.
IV. ll. Hutto, of Barn-
one of them old time Cake Walks.
JJtli. Gnlf Gae. •‘‘but it wa» a <laii-
Jly” eil;4,bfotijf6t |5B.t».am1 ft wilt go
toward* fencing Hie scko<*l gnaimds. i yl< ^ { p r(Mlt rry H ♦.urrylrf e.yery day life.
We raised, to the amount of atfrouF which will thrill a~nd nt'times perhaps
If vos* like F.UX generously sprin-
#a» 00 total.
Everything went on nicely *«4 sve
bopo 4n serve our friend* in the future
as we did In the past, for we have got i and procure a
the teacher* tliat take great pride In THK IIARV EST;
trying to serve the (teople. n* make
them happy in every way that U p«*s*l
Lie.
Bondi Dyebes.
imvc. vou to tears, if you appreciate
originality, if you admire elegant scen
ery, If vou enjoy gopd singing, get, in
seat for REAPING
at the . Opera llmi'ie
one night only, Friday. January ,5th.
Popular prices—25c; 50c; 78c. Seats
now on sale at Creech's Pharmacy.
JENNY NEWS.
Xmas paused off rerv quletlv.
Mr. Willie JSease ol Ehrhardt \* now
clerking for Messrs J. W Jenny A Go
Mr. Marlon Jennings of Bamberg
spent last week with friends in the
neighborhood. »
Mr Tom William* of the W. N. II. 8.
Hartsville, U home spending the Xmas
holidays. _ :
The IlftFiptrin Tplephonn rompsny
will toon have their Hue completed
front here to EhrhsriU and several
folks have subscribed for plumes on the
route.
At the regular convention of Endow
ment Lodge No. 127 K. of P. held on
Thursday evening last, the following
officers werejdceted to serve this year:
R K. Platts. O.C.
G. W. Jenny. V. U.
G. M. Main. Prelate.
J. R. Load holt, M.of W.
J. L. Folk, K of K ,t S.
W. II. Ritter. M.of F. _
8. K Bailey, M of K.
W. H. Mlgson. M. at A.
C. S. Platt*. I G.
B. Mills, O. G.
Capt. J. W. Jenny was elected Trus
tee. The imtalUtlnu of offh-er* will
take place on the second Thursday
rmirirfiirytfmiAij.
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Main Street Barnwell,
B. Mazursky, Prop:
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The
loiip*
o • P
summer is
ended, t h e
ehill of com
Wmtei
is in the air
Rnd mow is
the time and
the “HEE
HIVE” the
I. F, STILL &:
CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE,-1
BLAeKviLLe, - - s-e„
Are'now completoly rrio!^ (or llio Fall and Winter Tdidc
and offer \
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STILL'S SALE STABLES,
lUClVItlE, S. C.
Invito-all In need of good stack si
fight prices to call before buying else
where and gel tbe best.
TWO CAR LOADS OF MULfcS.
sound, straight stock, suited to all
draft aiid farm purposes.
ONE CAR LOAD OF HORSES,
for the young people, the old folks anfc
all who want safe, sound and sure ani»
Jhals.
H. 0. STILL S SONS.
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• •-a-ftf 9 *.£4*. 9.4.4.4b
in all line.s k»f-^ ^
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Dry Goods,—Clpthing,
Boots, Shpes, Hats, Caps,
Furniture, Groeeries, To
bacco, Cigars, Crockery, -
— Glasswai'e, Hay, Grain,
Etc., Etc.
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* Wc invite, with confidence, special attentior/ tb outFid-
•* * "frT^
niture, which will make anv home comfortable and beauti-
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fill; to our Clothing, which will defy the Winter's cold,
ynd tlonblc good looks; and to 0m 1 Shoos, whiCh-will make
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your way ami walk through life an easy progress.
Xe sfiddci' news could come to many
loving relative* and friends in Barn
well anil BambeVg counties than the
tidings of the death on December 2 trd
at. her home In Greensboro, Ala, of
Mrs. Martha S. Johnston jlster of.
Hon. B M. Darlington. In all the
year* of Iter beautiful life she had c-x-
empltlled the highest excellences of a
noble womanhood, winning from girl
hood I h“ best regard of all that knew
Iter splendid character. She 1* snr-
vTvFT - Tr'TWTr - ffitn
Young ai^l Miss llaltson Johnston of
Greensboro, Ala.
Tbe seven room dwelling on Mr. W.
G. Thompson’s place, four miles be
yond Willreton, occupied by Mr. P. L.
Fender, w as burned before day Sunday
morning, it is thought, the tire was
started by rats and matches.
Mr. Pender sustained a loss of fully
seven hundred dollsrs, without a ernt
of insurance. A few articles of cloth
ing and bedding were saved, but most
of bis comloriable household goods,
the year’s snpP'v of provision*, |27 In
money< and many farm implements
wore consumed.
The house was Insured for $1,000, on-
ly-partiallv covering the lo**^,«,
Mr. Pender’s neighbors are taking
good care of bis family until th» new
liiiiue> ali'indy W4«ii whUms^wwisi' i* liwi
tailed,
The
Most Durable Clothing
ani Underwear, the
Most Comfortable,
Long Lasting ■
and Damp
Defying -Shoes,
the Healthiest Blan
kets and Quilts and
- all the Heavy Goods that
will be needed uatil Sprifig.
For every purpose of dress
Dr daily labor wc are over-
crowdetfwltb bargains that
all families and individuals
need and our prices are so
reasonable that we can make
the closest buyers happy, v-
Good Food helps health.
Better buy our pure grocer
ies- than run up long drug
aiiT doctor* iTtnlTS;
—DEALERS IN—
‘W
The Best Mules and Soundest
Horses that good judgment and
experience can select. • .
ARK ALWAYS READY TO
MAKE SATISFYING'
^SALES TO TiH-TR
CUSTOMERS.
We have just received Two Car
Loads of Large, Medium and
Small—Straight, Clean Mules; for
H eavy or Light draft, an d PI a n t a-
tion Purposes
and Good, 'frue Horses and Marcs
—Saddlers, Roadsters and Tor
Farm Uses.
We knnwr-good—stock, we buy-
right and we sell right.
Be'Wii£ s Hauying come and 'we
will prove ouh-^every claim and
promise. •* ' • ,
1. F. STiEL & SONS,
Bkackvikle, S. C.
Stolen!
At Night!!
On account of the unexampled
high prices paid me last season
for my matchless Eden Gem Sol
idly Netted Cantaloupes grown in
Colorado I saved only a limited
quantity of seed beyond what I
require for ..my- own planting.
Planters‘wishing First Class Seed
Ermn First Class PYuit Should
apply at once to the originator
and propagator of the most deli
cious, prolific and profitable canta
loupes in the world.
They are, in their excellence,'
Tu%--wka.L.-Lbe--XQiitinent -jinnsjal
• THE■
Best Bred
Horses-and Mules
Jtt-tht kind
0. A. KENNEDY
. At WltlistOD, S. C.
terial and woikmanship
' Coiiifortable arid clpgant Biiggicg and Ilarnc^ as ufer
as theljeKt lifc instiranee cgairlst accident: '' ' " ""'' '
“Don’t be httiid to yotir Interest, etrinfi dhd jar-
\rfin wWL g»iGolo/>«L,1.
■ - j 'yw *crav >7(1 v 1 —n . n *■■■■*
Two car loads of clipping
good ones just received.
To go with them, just re
ceived, One Car Piedmont
Wagons, One Car Studo
baker Wagons; a Complete
Stock of Tyson Jones and
other well known best makes
of Buggies^
Delays are dangerous, but
there is no danger in buying
my
and goods at my -bed rock
prices
Q. it: KENNEDY’S,
Williston, S. C.
t. F. Calboun, P. M. Buckingnan
NYm. McSab,
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EVERY
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It givesnle gicat aiidxflincere pleasure to notifjr inf
friends and his frieTlds that T have scfctiled the scfVlfcfes ot
constantly inciHjrisihg business;
With Jiis help and assisted by Messrs 1$, tr. 'tV. Walk-
or and I.dL; Attaitay I caii serve all in need Of the Best
Mules and Ilqrses that can be bought froiri KerituCky to
Kansas, Wagons iilrtiost everlasting so good are th&ir too-
ansli ip.
(ilAllUK BliOWff,
Hill Top
BARNWELL, S. C.
ALWAYS
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’SmwZtp'-
WHITTLE’S STABLES)
. Keep up all tire year Lound a procession of grejrf
bargains for wise buvers. .
SoTcEttris season two Carloads of Horses ana .-
- Mules and two more have just been 1 received, and
more will follow as needeef and on time,
gons,-
A Carload of the famous
Calhoun St—Go-
PIPE,
Life, Accident
Eden Watermelon's originated by
me are universally accepted to be.
No cantaloupe‘seed except Col
oradp grown for Sale, and no one
else has them, for only fifty
pounds are in other hands and
they were stolen for private use.
Eden and Blue Gem Watermel
on Seed grown at Blaekville for
safe, ^ " v V /
-.-Far leaflet and fulLdclailed in
formation apply to
C. H. MATHIS,
BLACKViyLE, S. C.
Best Conking Stoves, 46.00, $7 00,
LIGHTNING
and
Livestock -
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates ln- t: >
Strongest Companies.
CALHOUN & CO,
—OFFICER AT—
In Macon, Georgia, made,
For the Southern Trade.
A Carload of Bugeies, the best on wheels, and
flt^A few nice rubber tire bicycle wheels.
DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS.
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DENTAL SUBGEOII. >
- BLACEVILLE, S. C*
Will be , at his Barnwell
office every Monday and
Tuesday, • and at his home
office in Blaekville every
MONEY TO LEND.
We are prepared to negotiate loai»*«a‘
fin proved farfts for tftt jtars, partfat
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payments, iutarest 8 per fcent on
under $1,000; 7 per cent on le««l
$1,010. Don’t write, 6ntae ood^too
J. O. Pa<t4#soli ‘
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Will work anywhere in
by spaniel-