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Tlpe Barnwell People. THURSDAY JANUARY. 80. 11KR RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION* In Advance, per Annum On Thno $1.60 $2 00 Tito chain gang will he at UaliJock till*'week. Plant gardens anil advertisements. All sorts\>f weather during the past weeks will 8t ! subreriptloni^e re '' expressly renewed after th» term for which they are paid within the follow- W«ek - Tomorrow two Valenilne’e Day. The Barnwell Oil Mill closed for thla ' ing periods -dallies Within 3 months, season on Friday.I triweeklies within B months, sepii ^ weeklies within nine montlis. weeklies ; wi.hln one year—they shall not im Ctiantetrt.il the legitimate list of sub K.C Robers, /,■' <;ierk. B. Mori I*. —m.pw. FARMS FOR RENT. Throe one horse farms near Elko, all ' adK'nlng. SVill rent separately or all together. G >oi for cantaloupes, mslons or cotton Apply to S N. Green, - Biac kvilie, S. C. NOTICE. Six horse farm for rent, two miles from Scotia. S. U. Applv to .1. M. I.awton. Care of T. 8. Heyward A Co . Savannah. Ua. Oapt. Dunn left for Kentucky Friday lo bring batik more stock. * Farmer W T. Ualhonn shipped if ear load of-fat hogs to (/ol um bia on Mon* day. _Ailtr tomorrow aifd until Marcit 1st. tlio two per c< ut penalty will be .added t« all unpaid taxes, The thermometer registered 20 de grees Fthlav inbrning. the lowest read ing of the VVimer to date. Messrs Leroy Molnir nd J. A. Porter attended the burial of Mr. Isaac Mi- ctuklson in Augusta on yesterday. Rev. J K. Goode will enter upon the pastorate of the Barnwell Baptist Church about the tnidulo of February. Mrs. W. II. Jones and little soiy aud Eddie Bellinger came down from Co* lum^hi last week on a visit to their fotiticr heme , r The'teachers who d^ l not attend, the Association BURT OATS fOIl SALE 1*.') CENTS r.K BUSIIKL. AReOLUTELY I KE A NJw ,1’XA DC I. I KK VI KD SIIIITF.I) FKOM IVIU.IAM-OV €t) U NT V. T E N N ES-> E E. TI I K lit)31E OF THE BUKT O \ I S J. M. h AKKELL. BLACKYlLLE, S. C. Mono- Roll of Healing Springs High ‘School fqr January. .i. i M i v Ksv. Vera II»y!#toh. Mh Maw Gardner. Vint* Mi'n*. - Mamie Cu*b. Harry Boylston. llulh Mims. meetl»g of ttie County on Saturday rnisserfa prolltablc as well as pleasant gathering. — Mr.<sJ. A. W1IU* and children re- tuined on Friday from a visit of seVeraTweeks to relatives in Gafiney | .n.d Spartanburg. , U;v. F. C. Hickson has r.turned from Dklahoma and entered the news paper life in partnership with Rev. L. .n. Klee in editing the Union Times. Rev. John K. Hair has resigned the posltl 'H of Held editor of The Baptist Courier and ei twad upon“tho pastor^ ate of the Park Baplitt Chinch of Rock Hill. scribers, and copies mulled on account thereot shall no* bo accepted for mail ing at the second class postago rate' at I cent a pound, hut may be mailed at the transient aernml etas* postage n cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof, prepatJ by stiupirs attixed. The right of a publisher to extend credit for subscription to his publica tion Is pot denied or questioned, hut his compliance or non compliance with this regulation will be takeuTmo con sideration in determining ythether the publication Is entitled to tra^nsmisslon at the second class postage rates. REASONS FOR RULING. The Orangeburg Times nnfT Demo crat, gives so good a statement of the facts causing this ruling of the Post Olll e Department that wo give it pub lication: Honor Roll of Hercules School for thw-mwrthwf Janinrw ——=— 'I'cac-beii— MisxAlice M m mw John Uaxiey. Melvin Carter . ' MA'ltrta ssrndcTs. Katte-CTyfV' r. Willie Bix'eT. Furman Creech. Mabel jjtlll. Ellen Garter. > Broad us Ren tlteecb. Karre' Creech. V nite Still. Yirb Sciit. Tvie S ttidcr*.— Ina SunderL John U Miles. Sheijan S. ill. StifL Th“ Aiken CmintT hi’ikljiaye pn!) Hshed : i»srd w ariflng the pnldle Hi it CouMtiM'feit clearing boose oerrficates - are tr, cirou'a'ifrn. ThsV-t-ak*' not e un ^deposit unlr-s endotsed by k spon-iljle peryniLS. — Hare Tlmmss to m ike r^-ttr Phnto- gr#ph«. He pi.ased others attil will please you. If TYgratlfv'ncr fn learn th the In jer.csot Mr T. J. Micr* nr" not so *e- VI re lit ll r*rv >[u.ill'll H.Ui Ktlf ll^diTV was slightlv fracfifed a»» I bis bodv bruised but no litnh whs brok' n. His Ltiltr Sun is all right PO'liioaa are la>l«g rdrcniirted in this county astcitig ihe I.egls'atHre to pro vide for an cir»-t , on «m May l»t n* be tween prohliriii m and the cnnntv dis ■^»Vn«arv plan. In case a State prohi bition law l- not parsed tit.,this session. Mr. B L. Easterling has from Dr. McGahau the Brown portion of the former O’Bannon place, and there’s going to bb some tine larmiug there. .————^ : tile Test and strongeil argument we Tiavc fe*n again St the repeal of t.lre Hen law was contriboted by Coroner Clayton 8. Warner to the - (Columbia) State. , L__\ Prof. Guild o' the CartDIe Fitting School a; Bamberg delivered two vi rw excellent ad trusses in the Barnweil MctluM!i>.t Cnurch on Suntlay tnuruiug and evening, Judge Robert Aldrich of the Second Glretn-t and (’lerk of the Scnaie Kobcrt K. Hemphill are the ohlv sun Ivors of ilteWallace Honie of 187H and 77 now uoldiug Stiile otlljes. 151, T* ! -;iLUmau and W„Tr.f*+bn» have ius - terurned from the Blue Grass re• gion aUKentuckv with a car load ol the tinest. mules fdr their otfn planti- lion wi»rk monev could buv. ' Thomas Tim Pb ture Man. has d<»- el.li d lo ri it nin in Barnwell unlB Februarv ituh. Tnr Pron* br.« fiigeil that n good Imnscwite etc. make more dlear fiionev ra'»Uig poiGts-v th-n herii inshantWtan rea.llr.0 cott-n growing Mere is » proof; I ui Lldi M rs-of tips e< Ut n t v so’d the vfiroliw turkeys if her own raising tor $'i8 2) net. Her careful li'.i-harid tnonglit work sod worry not -solll ■t»oittr-n- f sd"an.d ii«tvi«ed her-to—M- tbe h'isin j s« al.un* last- year. She ..did si>^. \\ h ! 'n rhev were very well able lit do witho'it i*v> money, rec-ived she f mud so mi|id» pleisure and he.iltb in being busy thsf her hH-ba’d has con- cer.te) to her iryiug again this year. If you want a Photograph of your Ilou«e, llor-e and Buggy fir anything’ you should see Thomas, The Picture Man-.- " *•- —: — ' Auditor J. G. Keel be will at UimFo ory W. dnesday, Fciim.- rv >>:b. to fake turns. The vory s.-ftl death of fds rclsilvr 1 Miss Ber’ha \V.'ilker,j*reven teil keeping hi« appoiotpient there for >Vedne>da\ ol last week. -beets hsd no regular list of suhsort bers and sent their worthless shel ls to an> b-ely that would take them out of 1 ho posti'tilce. When oici hauled hv the PnstolTIce Departmeut ihcse adverti-ing sheet* would exhibit a subscription li-t, ot names, none of whom hud ever suh- iCnhed or paid & cent for them and 11 u.- dcr the then rule* «>f the PosUifHce De- tyrtment they were entitled to the same low rale of postage -enjoyed b? legitimate riewspapers. After trying About ten days ago the pretty little duiigU’er of Mr. J R. Car oil near Long Bran' ll was bitten by a straege dog feared to he mad and as a matter of w i-e prevention whs carried to the Pn*wor Institute at AtluiUa for treat- met, ft Next Monday will be saledav. The attendance w Itl be larger than usual, unle.s the weather he to * inclement, a« many uro ex pi clef) to attend the or- -gauizutinn of the. CoHiity i'rohibition league. Tha Gonntv Pension Board will hidd its mpnUily meeting that day. Judge Robert Aldrich was qualified ne.t .■ oi.ioi yinne I mi hta. d t I liuit ■ twL u A FINE POINTER. Capt J C. McMillan of Ulmers wH be glad to return lo the ovvjcr a_ tine pointer dog. wh.f'e with brown head and brown spot on-the hip that has been at his place for several days. WELL DONE. In the fdx cUonsJjeld on Wednesday of last week two Barnwell men were well honoxed by the General Assem bly. Col. Robert Altlrich was chosen Judge ot 'the Second Clrcnir. receiving on joint ballot r-"* votes to 72 given to Gapt Clnnde E -iiwvcrof Aiken 'I'tiomaB cm.< re.i rt once upon ttie tIDch trg<* of ItU ludicial dotles. lit* first order was *d-tf»ed on Friday at cht*mbci s in -par« tition pro.c**€tlii*gs bronght ny Batcf A Sims. ||n will hold his rirst court in Horrv Comity cummer.cing Febru- aij IHh Saturtlay hiorning the dead body of Hem v Ut'rci:a..Ji rnlorcd man upward* of tjfty years of ag«\ was fotmd in a small branch nUmt a mile from his home, in th* nciglihortinod of ^lloam church, t orotier U arner held trie in- Uue.st. The evidence_si.owed tlw»t ho had been niis*jng sine* Thursday flight. The jury found that ho came tn his ileall> frmn exposure, haying been drunk and faliyn iu ttte Bflneb. La-t week after our forms were made u-p iind >vv w» re rea<ty to g<» ft) prevs live letter* r'gched us. na££rt atatifig that the ivti^ r- would appreeisfe. thoir iMihii.*a>i< ii-j. in ’•tfa i %....wcc.k , a issue.” To have put tfp’in In type would have requited n dela^of A conple nf hour* t.t our g.-ing in prit^s and so canard us to ttdss the uiiti!*, nnd to diaapinvirit ttianv suh»cr;h'.is. a« tbiir jlUhferff linn. R. F. TTuTmal was elected \ Dlrcvtor of the state Penitentiary bv a to j irirv of one vote over his most formidable opponent. CAI.LF^D AWAY. Mr. Isa ac Mlibalsbn died suddenly of neuralgia <*f the heart on Mondav night. He i* survived kv his devoted wife and two childieq who. have In their great and sudden sorrow tbo sin cure sympa'iiv of all that knew ttu* loving hushand, toe affectionate father. the good and usc’ul citizen. Mr. Henry Boyle* died at his hnin * in Bed Oak Tow nship < n Siindayudgl.t after a lopg'iilne**, aged GV iear*. Du- ling the war between the Mate* he wh* it gr*o I soldier of the I hinf t avairv and in peace lie was i good vidz*n. en joying th^conlWenre and respect of all thsl knew him Ho was bulled bn Monday at Seven, Pine* church. Rev. M. M. Bensjn conducting the service* would have.fcitchcd them a day later rhau usunj. Four of Hm comintnilcB- Tton* refcticj to could hayc been mail'd to us .sooner, and if they .had been would baye been cheerfully pnb- lulicd. OUR FRIENDS. That enpifal young farmer Mr. Ar thnr Sadder* pall- us his annual pleasant call on Friday. Tlie longer last v\»* k In-led the bet ter It, became, subscribers J. E. UnHin*. O. B. Swan, J. M. Gn.hb*, B. F. Anderson. W. E. Readily and H. F. Odom being,the goo-1 Samaritan* who .made Saturday as gm*J as CTiristaiSs to us. Monday’s wind was chill biitmir two good friends Mr. T. IV. tcott, and Capt. J. M, Bolen gave us warming kind wordt-and deed* And two lady sulisciihers proved themkcJvea better l)u*Sne-s managers than men. for thev knew what was due and graciously g ive us check and biij that will last dnfU another new year comes K \M« thought it a piece of puo'rv thru j Ihe Goaitt i.ine Brojtglir. Tuesday Ivefore npeuing hut It wa* far better; a.i qrdcf from Mr W O. Davis. a«goo | e/rtend I as ncwspap°r ever, ha t; ,*Lrenting l Uhele 8am to glxctla real rejoidn nldfli He di I. — '1 11? burial on Thursday last of Miss Beijhu M arker was v ery largely attend cd by sorrowing kindred and friend* who gathered tnere to pay the last fond tribute of love and ri , gHid''to her, cut down as a fair tinwer. in the morn ing of lite so radiant with hope and pulsing w i'h happiness. As one said who had known her from chiidbood. site carried sunshine wltli her wherever sire went. To the exal- itd and to th« lowly, she gave equal recognition and her hand was is gen erous as Ju r heart waa tender apil true. The fimal tributes were very numer ous and licault,!ill, the final gift of sad- denerL fricud». The funeral Sen Ices wbfc conducted liy Revs. M. M Ben sot) of Barnwell and A* J. Foster of Allen dale. •. a—e-VW-.—— Thk Pkopi.k was most pleasantlv siirpriscii la>t. week when Mr. F. U GreiSie of Milwaukee* Wisconsin, pulled the latch string, came in ami made himself known. For seven vears he ha* been iq the far North loilowlng the high calling of a puife^-ion tl trained nurse, whh ten der tom b and wt-e jpdgment mioitter hrg to st* i«ken ffi;rt antferlng hnmanitV. He lias made his way and won warm frtei tls tit,■re vv ho itavn taken him into their hearts and welcomed him into their homes, i f,!j«t month the obi lionm love callNd him back to Rich Land for another •Carolina UhHatiiia*. and Ida* good pa tents and other telatives and trlenda have hal full hearted happiness through Ms presence. — On Monday ho smyted hack on ids long fide to the land of the cold, but bis lieiirt wa- warm with nwnivoi iei <»f In me and its loved ones. • • T’V government has made this rule for its own protection, to keep from loading down the mails with ..R,dverti sing-sheets scattered broadcast over the land, at) I which are m t paid for Newspapers are admitted to tlie mailw at a lower rate of pontage than any (ifher lclrtinr of matter, Mf-cau e the founders of our government looked up on newspapers as educators and guar dians of the people * fiber ties. Thy postage was made low to encourage the circulation of papers and To allow the people to get them at a low price’ But in this day of udvenisjng o-any people have been takjpg advantage of tin: law to send out their advertising matter free The government now intends to tills ax tmTotr-irs-posui hie. New-sp**t>ers enjoy very liberal terms aa to postage, anti that is one reason w hv they are no Id so cheirp. T’faere is no charge lor postage 64 pa per* deliv ered in the county i.i which they are -imbiished and,for newspapers sent out of the county the rate is only one cent a pound. But for thoge liberal rates Tagia^Mirs and *WttrHica taffo.dcd bt - tni.s seen.id class classHicatioi. tlie excess postage would oar up all the profits of many magazine* and paper* and put t:ietn' qut of business. The govern- meiit lia* been hadty Imposed <>ii by ad- vcrtihlng slieet* that have no right to lie circulated through tlie maiis at scco mi pTii ss . raTas.’ * Th p se hdv'erti-ing many plans G* got ti I of these adver- :isii,g sheet* witliout success, the I’o«t- otileo Department ha* finally hit upon, a plan that wld put them not of Ihi-S nes« and save millions of dollars to tlie govern me or. This'-pliii is to require ad newspapers that want to enjoy tife Sow rate of postage to have a practically, pai I in a Ivanee subscription list. As these advertising sheer* are sent free to all, tlicv liare no paid up subsCrlp- ihm list.and will not i»4 allowed the low rate of postage. To make this rule •ffective the L'oatofTce Depart ment had to put all publication* <>n thb same footing and require them to liave a paid up subscription list U en joy the low postage fate. IXFi ATII F, BS’ dSSflUt A 140Nt- Ttie Teachers Association met In the Graded .school Auditorium on January 25th, Hk)S. The nigsling was called to ord» r .by the [‘resident. Frof. U. VV. Gog gin. . ’ Misa Susie Dunbar was appointed secretary, tlie regular secretary being alisent. .The ered by address of welcome, was by Frof. fCarwile, response'Tiy iqirchaaei l'rtrf Huggins, after which the follow ing programme was.carried d'ut i 1st. An eloquent adtlrc** by Hon. C. (?. Simms, in which lie dwelt upon the iinpnrtaitce-of t'Iducation and the great nespaniibidty which rests upon teueb- ei s. = He impressed ns very forcibly with the fact that tha future destiny of our country depends upon the teachers of today, liuit we should u»e the greatest caution In moulding tho yomig minds entrustef to oiir rare. Not only must we cultivate the mlcd but Um heart as well Indeed we siiould feel the greAt importance of training the clitlii iri the way he should go. He Tit it her said that teachers mTet YTETi rnany dUHcullies. which’can orrlv to overcome by perseverance. The 'tBBcher^ who are in love with their work. In con clusion lie said the secret of success in any vocation In life, was. in the love for humanity. A few complimentary remarks were made on this hv Mi** Clara Johnston. 2nd. The subject: Row to teach Composition In the rural school* wa* fully di*ou**ert hv Miss Clara John ston., Prof. Huggins, l*rof. Brown and oilier*. 3rd. What are tlie be«t methods of teaching Arithmetic Hi the scUmil*. discussed bv Mi*« Columbia Bellinger, Mix* Johnston. Prof. Huggins, Prof. Care He and others. _ 4th. Onr discussion on how we mav u*e the library- in our school-* work, w a* participated in by sevend. ()» motion (lie nicetiiig adjourned to meet at Blackvllle on the fourtlt Satur day in February li?US. Augusta. Ga., Jan. 17 .—Two night* ago DavM Prlntiip, an engineer on the Geoigla Railroad, wa* n,bbed of fl,b00 and valuable paper*, contained In a strong hoK at Ms home. It now de velops that ba.wn* robbed, the imllce % , 1 J® - ' JR firjply believe, by Fred Nli*on, ,.e young newsboy who lived In the Pilnt- up n«'lghborhood and-who *old paper* on the Central Railroad. Nixon e«- capeij with a big wad of tlie money, and'lx supposed to be in Atlanta, whither Detective Howard ha* gone tb tearch of him. FM0RAD DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY . IN B AN K O F BLACKY IEL E WE HAVE THE FINEST BURGLAR PROOF STEEL SAFE MALE. Dll. M. P. LEE, J8. ; Dentist, VVLLLISTON, - - B, C ce over Bank of WlUiston. IFIll noL recoiVe cal la Bl ItlO l.OUtitry^ bkt _ will bo in office every day. MASTER’S SALE. 3tnt« of South Carolina I lacunty of Barnwell. I — , ’ _ - Court of Common Pleas. The British - *t American Mortgage CompaDy, Limited, Plninlilfs. against Mary Walker, *t al., Defendant^. , By virtue of a decretal order to me diteefed In the above entitled cause: l will self at Rarnweit, tn :*ont of Uie; Court Hoii-e, on Monday, tlie 3rd. d.-ly td I'ehruary, BIOS, being sale-day in sani mouth, within the legal hour* of Kale, the following described real prop erty : All that tract or plantation of land, situate and being in Baldock Township Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing two- hundred and forty four iill) jeres more or le**, imfindeiLNoith by land* of Rjlzabeih Hazel ;■ East by land* of 8. F.’ Barnes; btwrfa-^- -Rr-ir. trtmnrr rfnr from Karnwuti will please make appointment* before coming By so doing they will be aurt of Immediate service anil avoid 41*- ajTpol nt menu. West by Lower T hree Run*. Term*: One half cash and balance to b - paid November 1st 11K)8, with in terest Loin date of sale vat the rate of iiglit per cent, per an tin ifP’Vftitll pa,id; ;DR, W. C. MILHOUS. DENTIST,. Barnw•eIl, , - S.t OF FK’E HOUBf JL 8.‘I0 R, m. to (5 p. m. Person* living away DR.J. H. E. MILBOUS: DERTU SlIEtEtH BLACKYILLE, S. C. 6fiice evei y-- AJUhmIWj and Tuesday;* and at hi$ hoju* office in Blackville eveiy Frifiav and SaturdaT- WANTED. -Ttfty—-colored laborc-fs—at credit portion to be secured ’bv bond of the purchaser or purchaser* and a mortgage of the premise* im* sold with wtition to purchaser or pwrcllasers to rchhser to pay for paper*. H- L. O’Bannon. . Master. Master’* Ollice, January 4th, IDOS. "PROBATE COURT SALE. State of South—Gomlin*. County ol Barnwell, In me Probate Court I ham Woodward, Administrator ad Litem of Naicu«a liy against Paul Woodward el ol., Defendants. PursuHiiU to and o^irtrtue of a De cree of the Probate Court, made In the above entitled cause I wi'l sell at Northern fimmetbr*, / might very profitably come nnd'Uake lesson* from the ofiieer* and director* of tjie .Bank t»l Blackville, Duritffi the recent panic it ha<( a plenty ol g6«»uBioliyy to trans act the large bifvTnc** of trie cotton season, and all tint the community knew of the panto was learned from the newspaper* Its hold upon public and private.confidence U shown by the fact that it IVi* over 3tH) depositor* . "The director* are fueu of higlt char acter and superior business ability. auJ the otfieer* whose management lias been so satisfactory are emphatically th? right mm in the right place*. The transaction* of La first year have been most creditable to Hie i-tlicenyof the Bank and oi.ij.Mv satisfactory to Us customoHt. A handsome dividend ha« been paid ami a good sum carried tatiic •urplua'ftiiid. Al tlie recent meeting Of the stockholder* the old director* were reelected and Mr. H. F. Hoilet ot Aiken W:t* added to Board. Barnwell. In front of the Court House, within the legal hours of sale, on Mon- tbird day 6f February A I). HK)S. it being raie day in said month, the following (iescrihed real estate ; All th a r. certain Int of land in tha town of Barnwell In said County and Stato, containing and tneaxuiiug 120 fcot, more or lyss, ffonxing Academy Street, which is tlie Northern boun dary, Ii)!) feet, more or less, on the East, w hich i* bounded bv lot of F. W. W a gene r Jt Company; 148 feet mote or lesq on the Sou'b and 1st) feet, more or le-s, on the West, and bounded on said sides ly esinte pf John (J. O^cna. Tcr/n* Cash. Purchaser to. pay for paper's. , John K. Snell tug Judge of Probate, B. C* January 18th HOS. once for logging, railroad and sawmill work. Steady work good wages, jpaid every night with checks,, which may be turned into office for cash every two weeks and house rent free. Also can use white labor. . Call oraddress BreonfS-fcom- , Ulmers, S- C. located on 5. A. - r C. F. P. M. BKCkiDgliaa Win. MeM. Calhoun & Co LHe, Accident. cygloNe I ®®rsxs)ixs/<» m&wsm'p: & ® ixjxsxs^xi a ;'•) . -u • -y’—_ •.A’MWAf“*“•*-**». « I GET READY NOW JlOrOMIGK X WHITTLE’S PLATFORM. ANOTHER car Load OF FINE MULES JUST RECEIVED THEY ARE THE FINEST ALL ROUND I EVER tub SUitTfcD. ^ — * . .. ilJd 23 STALK CUITERS At 126.00 JUST RECEtVEl>. • J. b. Win TTLE. ■ AND Being myiieljr h practical fa riper I knpw the needs of the country and always fully equal every ifcmaiid and expect** tfon. : —— r . A OW«l Buying lot cash I have choice'"i>f all markets and know the best and go there, - ! f (J , ; '.. .. , f 4+1 . f' L *• -j ——L- < —r Buying in car and train load quantities I get me prices and largest discounts." —_ „ „ _ 7 Knowing the value of good seeds I raise oats foT myseji and for my customers. 4:"!^ These advantages I gladly share with ihy fnenda. Here is one opeit betret of sftccess, eh asauroheo of good crops: ——■- stock, wagons, and The farmer who has implements and a plenty of food find forage gets the beat wages hands and share-croppers. Whittle wilt sell you the Best. ., '. „ ' ? CARS HORSES. ALL GOOD. SUITABLE FOR SADDLE, THREE LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAFT PURPOSES. TWO CARS MULES, NONE BETTER, FOR FARM. WAGON AHiti TIM BER USES. v — ONE CAR WAGONS, BOUGHT BEFORE PRICES, ADVANCED. THB BEST INALATERIaL, WORKMAN SHIP A N D FIN f S H IN TtfE SOUTH. J. D. WHITTLE LIGHTNING NOTICE TO MARSHAL ASSETS. State of South Carolina. C.mnty of Barnwell, In the Probate Court. Sam Woo'lwartl. Administrator -#t-4--v Litem of Narci**a ilyrne, Pbuitifi’, , agalafct Paul Woodward el. all, Defen<lant*. All petomn* tiaving claims again*! thRe-tateof Mr*. Narolssa Ilyrne, de ceased, are hereby required to appear before me and prove said claim* on Tue*dav.thelonrrh nay of Febiuary A. D. IDO'S at 11 o’clock a. in. at w hich time debtor* to *aid estate may make naytnente to *aid Admifi1*trator tliero^ of and a*set* of said estate will be mae- abalivd for payment of debt*,Ao~ John K. Sue! fing, * Judge of Probate. BfC. January 13th. 1903. AND- Livt Stocfc INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In- Strongest Companeis —OFFICES AT— FHE RANK OF BARN WEI J NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. chicken CARE. Ha* your cotton *eed«tiu out? Are they really all btack seed? Do yon ‘want act'd that will add 1J) to 20 per cent to your yield andtber year? Then write fur circular* of Phillips Im proved rtced. J. L Phillip*. ' Urangeburg. a: C. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day February 10’Jj. 1 D^S. the" under signed will file witlt flop. Jolin K. Suelling, Judge of I’rnbHte for Barn well County, hi* linal account as A<i* mlnistrator of the estate of C. A. |lo Kerlry, deceased, and apply for Letters DUmissory. A. B. Mck'erley, AduiiiiUtratoJ’. January O’.h 19J?. If )ou want a fnuiL\ Group made »ce Thomas *trav*<l from tnv platie in lloa'*4i»rV'- n«hip *mi the 24;h Inst onef 11 hiaefc mafn oiu - ■(» yen* old. with- f'V) ob or sci.ca.f eh jiw. T\i*s ihfu.rtu * lon leading In the Phi to- her recovery wMI b«* ^i«»TsJ«uebappre- +\t von are gettjyg few egg* an4 yiKtr fowl* ImiK.dr^Mipy. jiavr, poor up-1 petit*** and lack of color In tijoir eimtb* 1 look at tft’dr (ougu -s ndd yoo a ill find that they bavp (tie ‘•pip.” Remove the w„u a**d. and voor reward wPI Us qiriok — ~ — KENT * r;." e ' • ' _ * One four horse fami rhreci mllesof Dunbarton, khnwii as the Estate place of W.,F. Greene, Addrca* NOTICE OF FINAL DISCBXrSBRL. F. Greene, tv 1 Notice I* herehv glvei) h\t• on Mon day I'ehruary 10th IWW, the undey- siguetj will file with Hon. John K. bnetiing. Judge of iVohuc for Barn- - wgil coMoty^ief'Wnaf. account as Atf. lulniarrstrix ol eshite of J A Iuvha.n r j ^ deceased, and. apply' for Letter* i»*- missory. * MatHeV. Davison. - . ;v Adjil.r.stMUrig. ;.tt» itu way i / » sc I mwm® mm DEALERS IN, BEST Fl ilNlTl ilE. We Are Now Ready With The Choicest, CompTetcst and Most Carefully SeTectedjjStock 4 of Honsphold, Kitchen ami Office Furniture to' please the best tastes and profit the most careful buyers." All goods new from the factories, of -best ti^te rials’ and up to data., styles and finish. A standard maTcc Oraphophorte given as a premi- uni on e;Vch phrehas^ of $35. , ' . —-fCOFFIKS AND CASKETS:— A Comp fete line of Coffins and Caskets for the last ser vice Co loved ones. . , T , We are alsd prepsred to furnish a Nie^ careful driver for burials. : ^ i WILL.I