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!*■ 1 B«imu/Gll People. 4X0. w. mm, Editor I FWr liVSSHSr COC.Ntf Clfta J ATIOR r^EttGMsiuV.g&iiimARV.ft, - « t,.r.rfarT-.» ,-k -.-t-m; r~. ■ Th* r.«tUI|tar« is thsn hslf 4iiroiifli f1.l« "Holl on, »«*•(*( ©f! a. fuomAOt*. roll orv.” _ *Hm Labor Wn)t-«c«rr» on hi* biff rich | t That elthrr |>am t*nn ba-re thr ron- VKlilUCR’ri VKXril^iTLOXH. plantation, upon mtHninomUiion of an n K«pr,«er,tatlro K ' E Ten,or of Italian SiH'tel.v in Now.N ork Iip, JiO-’ .. Oo'»n'o Loniny writes to lli** Keowe« V!purler: for&^'oot*. altbln ten rtava aftar, lt.«> imiWIng. aa botloe to tnlril parti**., porte.l two fnutU»e| of hirlllana flftren , Failure or n fnaat of eltbor narty n> pomoiia. These Dafoe* will plant »e.* ji-arry'suft tb» .vmtract ahall be jVrlma ! *" Dpti*«ibla. Jan 27.—Last we» k I had A^ r EW ialaml rotton and other crops on th* share plan with (bisdescendant of^/hh ' . . jT- applies to ail lano^ cinnioymeiits and K.*f r,* Hie wi.r a i i« tec racy, ll tl>« l. 1.05 Iti.nted K* aKricultnral c.VtiacU. .Sli llians. whn are farmer foils, stay If tlM |fews and t'onrier and < har- laite Ob.errer are both rlfbt In their hi.tort-al cnnrenMoin Andrew Jack hrn*t haro he< n twins . The lonjr nfllieiin* liquor question will be tho chief Is.iie in tha enimlnf bampaitn. . Can not and w|!l not the Dsmoeratlc Iiaeinitlvo Clomittlttfe sap- hrste D from th« (>ers«u|alitT of the cndlsl.ite. so that tneu ntav r«H upon their merltsf Orrcofour dallv ex*:hMn^.rs, we do hot ri member whi' h, jrejTt.arked that — q'lletnes. of le^l.hitmtHri Colhinhla Is diis tnr ma satisfaction of the people %itls present condUlpi S. “ Tha*,mav l,e .o at to |omn_«f the a .. — 1 . pbople, while Hmonjj ptheri* there may be ih* despair that follows ihe hope defer red ffiXtclfi Tfartiean sick” give It up feelliif. ^ ^ . President Kooseeelt seittiis to ho corn. Inf down In m.blh-jgBf^lns fa^^ fi„e rn unprcyeilenl^V l ( V- 'lie D heintr pir<*liforked a* *#ftpKly r jy'_J>lir cienrh»rs of hi. o.vn p »i fT^SCjpl^irll/ Aa^fterl his i>toriers and to Iheeuil of Ids lerm b» will coniinne trr slit Ink losirV — llrougli not In on uni fa. In Tact he lia* tnechance esnopt In out flahtlng his fellow Reptihllcaiis who dlfler with his fkollc.irs and w ho want to inherit hl« potitical shoes and are aalbGcd it will not he louf T>e- ferc they through I Weir industry and economy wilt be land owners and farming on their own necoHiif*. Oflrtrs of t’neir kind may follow tlivm and in- sid# of a' general Ion crowd the Bay- niirdspfT Kdi.io Island and mrke them emigrant*, or tenant chare croppers. pound, beyond the hounds and without charge within the county of publication, and that tbs charge,on papers t.» delinquent .rib* scribers'VdiouId heat 4ho rule of four cent* the pound, each package to hear postage stamps pa id for by the pub lisher. , - The reasons given wore all real ones, hut behind them was tha riiovtug necessity of raLrerirhment. ’I hi. gov- erumant ha^ltecn over liberal In ex- pcndilutcs. ' li his jictcWupoo the faith ilut^J:* fncomnVHa iticxhausllb'e TSJ'le proof«f fraud»*lent Inttfnr.- The llctt.e Judleiarr C,»nfrwlitee bill applies to all labQQ emnloynieiit* and It Ills.the merchant and clerk. Ilia housekeeper and'took, as w-ell at th« farmer and Held hand. The contract mav be w ritten or reikil. The best lawvera of theT-eglslaure believe thaV the paetage uf one or the other of those hills or their votnldna tfon will clarify the labor situation and put It in better fore the d**cl»lon* and the State 'supreme Court. the labor situation ooqjjjtlon thuti he- of -J qd^fir^Brawley labor In a» *iHted by the Orangeburg Tim. S’wspl the cotton Maids about the time cotton Democrat, influencing tha post olliyW department t* make the ruling that only newspapers addressed to suh? acrlber* not more than a year Jo ar rears should he carried in the mail* at «»ld rates, one cent per beglifkto open. Farmer* should pre pare for that deficiency early In the year.^The hand, that make a cotton crop can generally gather It. indus trious tenants generally piok-iheir c«»t- ton in time, liut there I* a scarcity of good tenants In this country. The cot A prise of $»¥> in caih is <>fTered by the Merchant* and Planters Htnk of flaffnov to the farmer who sh^lLinake this year the most corn on auV Hand In Cherokee bounty. The Hank is tvSt mofed lo do so by anv kentimental or feeling. Sound , - **• ' . > huslne's* reason and experience have atown tiiat the corn m'tarmer deposits more and borrows less than the otic who keeps his crib In the West". - It would not «urpri»e us If the live tyknk* in this count v sh»tdd comb trie to offer a prise of Slot) to the Karnw ell fatmef who shall nuke the greatest aerreorn emp thli TFa^. “ itfTproi^lcrity irs-iiicd for all tlirt? In H<fUition to tho add burdens'of |)on.ions, IntOrfiai ifnjtroy .'merits Ac. it fyaii-briwwnrSt woeW tmwer, supporting armies l:i Cuba Hiul the, P.nilippin* ir building great navies, fortifyingThe Atlantic and Paclllc iH'oau coasts and jircparing for war grtpjilM wiih anv foreign foe that will not get out of the *:*i- i This new regulation wax promul gated on December 1th to grrlnto effect. • January lit. but through theTiitiuenee «,f .Senator Pjurose of Wennsvlvania tjrree months of gra.'e weqe allowed, fand'it will not Uko effect until April ^ ~*7* £ Those who may suppose that the regulatl.*n nny Tie a dead lutior or easily circuiuvenlod hnne'out .of con- sideratloo' tk^ th irouglmos* wtib which the government conducts Us business and tho fact that newspaper people,, more itiKii Hll' o.lier* are ex pected to .know the law nod to be strictly obedient to it It Is to u* a fnjsterious and tnelan fcholr fa«t that nnne of tlie arise men ruling in politic* have any things t» asv about the constant emigration of native South Daroliuiaits to the North, West and South. For help to build up 4h« vvA*t« place* and-to Jiold tke ow n TWWhe A*rv#tw ^axsjn-* they Umk away bevonu the Atlantic, and see, it seem*, ■oiiilng of those departing over the fp,fibrin and western border*. f^OommUsioner Wat'nn would giv* |Hegravd intelligence anil untiring in- 4hi*iry to an i i quliy as to tlie cau«rs «f the exodtrsTiis report to the (ieneral Aasembiy would -surpass In surprise •ud sensAtum the famous Shell Mam !4»to of T^afk—. Tlie Joint committee of senators and rrpreeei'tailvc* appointed to investi gate the act* and doings of the com missioner of immigration reported that be deserved much credit for his faith- fnl work and services. The best new* of the report is con* t»lned in the briefest paragraph: tbwf the commissioner is‘‘now limiting Ifis •fforts iu+he foreign fluids to Inducing Immigrants to come to this state from England , M In abandoning cniiOnantal Kurfipe Col. Watson has done well. He will an better If he w II! quit England ami try a* hard to atjjV the rmigr tion of nstlves a« he has done to bring stran ger* Into this ttintr. | - x.. ilie/. from the farm*. When children grow up In a mill village they seldom go back to the farm. The tendency of the i-ounrry populatiun is townward* If thoprintor makes a mistake a>d pnts-lt “downwards” he will not he far wrong in soiue oases, 'fney who Five out on ionely farms sav llut it Is dull and InnesMiue and that a family might a* well he hurled. Tho deepest hurials wo have spen are In the towns. A family, attracted by the glittej- and g]ai• Of tqwn life, inoj^o*. from thr ( Urm JJ'liejr *ceiu to have un Idea that 111 £ i h u, w u7:rk a grand hnliday wLh souiethlng otrKinid alwartfThietWtjug. They are not pretmrvd tv j-eapt the vancages to he secured in a t >wni co:i- siquently they are %b<>ut a< much bltr led as ihey are In too country. A ‘own is not. going to lift,people up ami nfake -aouietlnng mil of Huyn if they were •not something and somebody before Men may move to towns with advan tage. provided they can akvme better social and educations! without anv detriment to their tlnan clal condition. A lonely isolated country home Ir better thatl a |toor town home. ,.. ^at'oll na Spartan. / ' 1 r * • ‘ ^ simieihing to say about Wlnthrog Col- lege. L did not »ay enough—-Then there ate other socalled It'otiMitinn* of b Ik her educaiioii ‘that 1 think the pco- 'pl«s would Idee to know somsihing I.a«t year the colleges of the State spent the follow Ing anuuiht* of money JUil had enrolled ike lolluwli.g nuiu- hers of students: Stud-nt*. Expenditure*. Wlntbr-p 4W7 9 Sl.5t6.f>3 Vlemann.. ; < #6 TH1 ,:tl!l Rb H C. University.. .•.■Ihi ~ Wi S.Vt .53 kfilltarv Acsd .... )St 51059 21 NsgrO HoHegc ’. OSf 25,072 *2 Uswfr-Spring* Instl- r—•— lute... .100 •-• Sp-.AC0.40 Totals . T.. VhH $ 4:»2-t.r2.b8 Cedar Springs Approximated. Yun triU >»-e rhilt those ln»tifution. speml annually nearly a half jnUlioii dollars. ‘ ■e*—« r_ Clem soft College, though getting the lipn’s share, (b'Oi* not sjHjnd it “all on ton mllla-hwye drawn hundreds of fan,-fthe ftiidoms. That Institution has to A1101 The 1 KE. * reduction of la per cent iiTDotton acteage in Georgia it expected. This forecast is hated on repi-ris of Terll, liter-sales at compare I with previous J**ar*. All the weather »ign* point to a late rprlng. Easter » ill be on April 2RUh Tiic grmiiid hog c nil - o il on Sunday, saw Its shadow tinrfrxre ot hack sen red, to ttike another six week* nap. Therefore, don’t he-in too great a nurry to tweparwllaod and plan^ crop*, he guided y M- Ivor \\ ilH*m>on’» ad- tice; Don’t plow your land when it is hot if you expect to evey have furthiw «-e for it. Taka a plenty of time to get the land thoroughly well prepared, for that is half Hie battle in good crop making. Gooi/ farmers say there I* more ninuev to be cleared making corn and pes* at present prices titan in growing eotton. There is less worry too. Cotton being the crop of a section does not have the sympathy that f»od crops do all over the country, and while all Ihe South favor* high priced eottoft ali the rest of the Union and moat of the world wants to buy cheap dry goods. The gaiuMcr* change the prices of oolton a* often as they choose but the tlnetUHilon in o..rn are not so frequent and great* The world i;»n wear oM eloUte* but can not g:t along without . bread and meat As populatiun ihifts from country to town and city the pro- sluoing force lessen* and th e consum- hig class enlarge,*. There I* no sign of cheaper f«>od J»ri •« in tight until autsttier crop 1* iHiade."" “ ’T TilE I,E'il"I. \Tl '-A - --- kislalure ha* wasted less time this si*s*T<tt~Im vain speaking tnan ha been the uniform custom . During ihe sttMug of i!i07 UVTiny ambltimis yuung memticrs talked more than they thought Inst too infliieitce Tbat they might have exercised and arc wisely keeping, saving silence. Mtlll, from the great mullUnde ..ml va*t variety <>| blH* fntrndmTd it i* certain that rbe session will contlnm- the full forty d^V* for w hid, litembei « are t<> h • paid, and it* close will tlud in toy pet meas ures lingering un the calendars. IrozeJl but. —HHtftedon soon to nreilict certain result* emmgh In;* been said ami started to give fair ideas of what \vjll he tk*n« a* to the more important issue* of lire session. ** to t\xatiox : The ApprnprInttnhj*IJtH pTbyiife* tor a tax lew for f*ta!c’^porpo.es of I 5 I mills, an incryaxe of a q i-ir< t if auiiil over last tcor’s rale, ami (his I* rYJp r likely to l»o Incieamul than lessened. I.a*t year the appropriaUoiis amounte I to $1,4;iJ,27 4 1(0. and this year the House coir.mttteo «tsits with a call for $1 133.222 77. Winthrop-^ollegr-, toe Stats University an I Main House l,n provemeiit Con»iiii»*ioii waul more money and will get enough to ruf-c tlie state levy t*< tho mill;. Xo At tention has been paid to tne reenmin* n datlon of Governor Aosei that an exrre two mill* h« levicd'tvf put the 8t*t> on a c.i*l. ha.i*. 1 ** to uq-rPR LkoiM.cnnx: In the House of Kepieaeiitarivs* tlie bill providThg for S.aie I’rohlM’ion which wa* intivrttiTced by .1, \Vvighr Nash of Spartanhurg, tl*e prolilldlrin leader In tne la*t se.sloiV. wan'dvreatkitr the vote being 31 in favor of ami <iJ op- pposed to tlie bilf In tlie senate « prohlldtion mcjU-iirr i* being champ ioned by T. Uartett Talbbrt of Edge Held, ll prppo.es tbat after k* passage it shall he voted on by the people and If adopted become ihe law or If de f 'at- e<l iliatIt sliall Pot becoim lh« law. M.iity l*wvej* regard the Talbert hill a* ni c disfltmioiiHl and that bdid weak, n.- its chaiice> for passage. Se\- rial amendiiidot* will ho' made t\> the ('arev-Cothran law now In dfect. Dr. I’atte^pii voted for the- Nash hill and HepiescntHiive* Harley mid Thom an voted ifgaliist'H. aa to rutc i.ikx i.aw : The House passed the Mil repealing ihe lien law by a large majority and it i* generally thought that ll will the Senate by a closer vote. The re|^ai U totakeo ffect July 1st nest.— As a aubitUnie t > *orne extent a hill ha* passed tire Houm legali/.ing the mortgaging of growing cropV 1 AU TO LAUOK COMUACIH: , CONNCBlAUiriES.. ■* • >»• W hile Adam slept, God from him took A homo- and, a* arrbme«',V He made it like a seraph looky— * And thus created woiumi.' lie took this hone not from hi* pate. To allow her powe? nii.e a in .lie; • Nor from hi* fec.t, toyleslgnate That be oaJi'r might trample. I'.iu ’neath hi* arm, to cl< arlvshow, He always should protect her. lie took this hone, crooked enough. Most cropke’d of the hiiinan, -■ »M,kcd etuir He’d alwavs Hod in woiusii -•A./ . X11E DEAlJi _ e to ns assessed at over advanugea_{-Lhe $» (»K> mark h^fTTrg^oo^vfoujj have to (my; if ten r’tfti Iren, then-yon myiat he a**, *#e,] m e jbliitgxy Itsyore tPsvhrg - Out,property U generally assessed at aUmidwenty per cjml—riritte. Thusa^iau assessed at $5 0J0 would have IJ., POO. and if he I,*d rtvteor morn cfiildren sMptirU*eqgqo ^V-inthrap wjrli- oui pat ing tui ton "*9fo wonder t-he-y haveimiv jcrghry pay stiidcnts there! ~i am told ibat CTeuissm iVtrun on -•omewhqt I'.•* same plan. I flon't know shout that, hut I do know that h-,.y. go there to school and pay no tu ition whose*parents arc amply able te pav_ , ^ You- will obseivu fpup the-ahoye that the n-gio collegn has *KK) sfudenta afTd only $2&C72 K2; t-lemson li'Vf stu dents. wito i’4l.31cfi3; 'Though. »s above staled. < IrniAon lias some work to do outside (if _ Xinr cuiicgn—If um will .tody Ih<yu: liv'iirrs, you will A niinUtnr of the gospel one Sahhath aivnoouced to hi- flm-k that he -would h ive to leive them, a* ha wrs called to anotlier Ib-ld, says (t.o i’lriladelpliia ledger “How much more *alarv do you ex' ytjet t„ get there than here?” asked one of the dcwoong. ‘'Three bl« n drfid dollars.” rcuiarked the minister wiih some hesitation. “I do hot b‘ame you for gniti’;” re marked tlui, deacon, who had bicn a worldly min in his tlme - tuiL von should he inure exact in your language, rbalianta ’call.’it’a a raise’,” X L'lG 11BOK HOOD K A Vi)R IT K Mrs."' E •'Cbar'es, of Harbor. Maine. spe^Uinjfnbf Electric Bitter*, «av»^‘'ft is a nrigbfwirhnml favorite lore with-us” It, deserve# to be a favorite everywhere. It give* quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kblnov “dcfwsdjpmmt; irmtrnn rtribh, i.ervousncas^ugcYkness wm! C-‘iieral de hility.—tte action on Hie h lorn I, n* thorough purifier makes It especial I v useful a* a ap.lng medlv'lne. This grand alterative tonic i* sbld nmio.r goarantee atC. X. Burckhalter’s drug store, 30y. — VOW 4YES EXAMINED FREE The Slate labor contiact law having been declared tHicoustitiitional by Judge Brawloy of the United Stale District Com t and the btvte Supreme Court two hills have been presented to mret the situation an J avoid the weak- , ness of tlie old law. 'J'he hill presented through tire Sen- ste 3*idleiarv commit.tve refers to and includes only agi Icultunl—lai m eon- tract*. i he chief pro\ isions are : iliit tho contract, .hill he in writing, that ii shall not continue longer than a year from the date of signing and lhat It shall not contain a tmuliug ob ligation for tire payment of a debt ex isting prior to tbe making of the con tract. , That If; any laborer enter* with fraudulent intent into a written con tract with a laud owner or empfoy^p, engaging p* perfoim agricultural labor, and jegel»* advance- in money or supplies aud.refu.es nr fails to vai ry out the contract and to render the service* Ire has engrged to do Ire shill !>*> guilty of a misdemeanor and iipnii Conviction shall h.* imprl.noed irei oter 80 day* or lined not lea# than I.V) nor more than fit 0. That lire rand owner irr employer By the Noted Oculist and Opti cian; Dr. "A. Marks, oLRa leiVh, N. C.-^Wiil bo in _ Barnwell for Several —Weeks.— THOSE PKJH -’NS having ‘ny ail ment of tlrelr eyes, eausing (,ain or im perfect sight; he will give them satis factory examinatl m w ith the latest Improved instruments and scientific e'octrieal anparafus FREE OF CHARGE If von have b urring dir zlneM; neuralgia, headache*. Hpct* he fore, the eyes, granulated lid*, virion* nervous and I,rain affections, en.'aiiing not only positive injury to tbe sight, but all manner of cotistitutiunal ail- menra, wrinkiess around the eyes and tils of temper, you should consult Dr. Marks at once. Help* people to see greater distance; helps people to «e<> clearer; helps peo pie to see thing* an they actually are; help* readers to read; writer* to write wiih more accuracv and le«s effort; helps sewers U* sew ; woikcjs to work with far less eye strain and greater coin fort. REMEMBER you^have a chance now to have tour eves examined FREE OF CHARGE by thl* noted oculist, and if you need specta(•le.*■ or eye glas-es. Dr. A. Marks will furnish them at reasonable price*. fEE^tHflce *t the pv.»Jors ot^Molair Home, Barnwell, SVC. ' >/*' analyte much of onr fertiliser*, at a cost of #21 0 4), and many other master* That cost iiiusicy^r^tja* yssr^ for in • stance, tire UegUfatur* ma(Je a trip to ClengwtDBat u cos’, to thacjniultution of flSi). /Some «,f tire items of The cost of that trip are ainiising. for instance: Cigar* ........ ... O) sters Crabs Chicken* , lifKIToiu aiul badges, etc , smaller cost. - 'lire mode of determining or n>*t stiidcuta at Wmihrop shall pwy tuition h interesting and would be Aiir.isbig if It were imt for the utter Hb*niditv and itiad-qnacv of Lhat mode. I will try to explain it here : You arc allowu d to have, according to the a,se**«d valuation of your prop- ertv, $r.0t)U for »ach of your children before you wHl ho charged ttnjlon; so, IfthrrB are flve chit.Iren your li.itdlng* would have to bs assessed at $11 00 M 00 0 (V 8 00 etc , at whether ANTITHETIC. Scientific Anrerlcnn, Mr. f. W. Malvin. United Stales consul at Nottingham, semi* fW'-Mre bureau of manitfauturcr at Wa«hipgt >n some partleiriars concerning the arsB?»thetic. stovaine. It a'pears that It produces paralysis of the body below the point of Injection, remove* all. sen sation from the limbs, s«> that ;il has been found possible to amputate a» > inan’s leg while the patient retained j qortacio’.iairess. and could, hatl Ire been i allowed to do so, Imre even wHpes^ed j operation.. The patb-nt could fed no' oalh, and after the operalioo anil when sensation returned experienced nothing hut the *en*e of bruising, jyhlch i* one of the stq'ieH of grave opnr..tion» The curious name-of the snr-thftlc, /l*JUtV-alae..’’ U rtua to Its AND THE RACE BEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, V BAlfflWELL, S. C. A CAR LOAD OF “CREAM OF KENTUCKY” - I discoverer. M. Fourneau. M. Four- neau-wfi* anxious to frerperuHte pi* own name in connecii >n with it, hut a* the at «e*therJc was of tire nature of cocaine ami4ul cumpouuiU Tesemhlin i that could tie contrive«l_f‘tit ot ‘'Foor- neau.” he translatedThe name +ri»o it* English cquivalent of ‘'•stove’’ and added the neceVsary termlnmlop. TT(Vfflf 1 3Vntltl 1 AIS-HHil- IIvUTHl-SS,-AJLll X^CT*. .V-T’HE JUMPING OFF PLACE. “Consumption hod'me in it« giT«p; and 1 had almost reached the jumping off glace wnen I was advised lotry Dr. King’s New Discovery; and I want to say right irew.Jt saved my Life. Im provement began w-hh the fir*t bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I waa v a well and happy man ag-ln.” sava U**. 01 M^fqro, of GTihrestand. N. ‘C... A* a remerivFfor cy.uglis and cold* and,healer of weak, sore lungs And for preventing pomrinoniit New DiseovCrv Is supreme. bfH! and ^100 at C. X. Burckhaltar druggist Trial bottle free. vi v TRKASUREKi XolICK. The Traasurer’a office, will he open for tlie collection of taxes l?vied for the ffwal year cominencing Jartiigrr 1 1st. |p07 from the 15th dvv «>f OctJiher- 1907 to the 15th day of March 1908 in- I cniSive. From the lyttP the Jlfc-t dav of Jami- ! ary IwS Incltwrre n penalty of one per j cent wili be lylded. ' From the l*t to th^28tli day of Feb fliary inclusive a prualfv of two per cent will he added to aii (axes palil in February. •From lire 1st n tire iTri' dav of i Mar.ii IW, a p. oari. of -ev.m p, r ‘ cent w ill be added in ail unpaid taxes. LEVY. For State purpose* 4i tniil# ”Ordinary county Hi “ V Constitutional scTiool 3 “ soiiiillv sclcctcil by tho \. otoiini Diijit. Dunn. JUST RECEIVED. All I>1’10 (lews IJcuuticH Ami sis (lood ns I’rotty. Pt ido of tlu* rmiiio Ilorsos and Muk^ for all iwrposca always on Hand. _ Tho Host tlud good Judgmont and Experience can select. ^ •*. r Wagons, and Hnggics in great varioty of the Tory choicest matoruils and Jmiit hy.mAstor wo,rk,n»en ^For comfort and durability, good looks and lightiu'ss tboy ai’C unmatched in tho State. ., Harness—Honost LcatlrcKioods, suflieient for an army, anv ^ingio ]>iooo sold as readily as a lull Set. i * ‘Wlvij^ Haj) Ro!>;‘s, Umbiollas, Bridles, Saddle* and all Ikrrso (roods ever wanted. PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS, . CHAZOaXE BROWN. THE Bank of Barn well r/,e. QLLsl and Hlzvigcst Bank in Barnwell County, ■A' . Dspc^ibirj’ of Tiic State auJ Si’ South Carolina, lire County of Bam well, lire Town of Barnwell Total levy . . II — • There will-be an extra lew of (2) two mill* iu Bl.-.ck'vllib TuWtrebip for Road tax Commutation R»ad tax w ill he $2 00 and will t>e received from tire I5ih dav of Cclober’ 1907 to the 1st dav of March 1 T Caplt.ni, - - - - - Surplus and Undivided Profits, - S'sn.QjjyMEE »45,<»O0.oa _ conclude rlmi the white mail might H* indusit e iehrii si.m-ining frmiKXba-negro. Thus. ideut«f Hie negro^sctiiWir,' made a v. ry creditahle snyw iug Jreforc Ore War* .*nd Means L‘oinmittee, 'Tic brought hi* hook of expenditures and gave u tu 11:0 committee, saying: • Gentlemen \ou, will lind where vqiir money wen:, in that hook, even tool Cent* '' I v> ,»h *1.1. Ii,*-colleges would *h *w—wh ■reutt-' inoner, even to three dollar*. « f do nut ac-tree aov i.rre of aiiTUdug. Inu tlre'pe.iple vvotthl like to knon . toQ In very eei.t, w here this haif millb.n dol ar* g.a-s. There I* mi doubt lhat a great many : sto.lenls attend the various colleges iu \ till* .‘st.Tte. free of inirion, who ought t • pa\. Th.-r. i* only one of two wc.Ta to mana'e this hiiiine**: Let all pay or woik’-ht tl'oss who cannot pay w..’ k’ If all jiald mere won id he prae • s E^UI AL .LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY Cedar Grove (1) mill. Allendale. B.irharv Branch, Mt <’.*1- vayy Double I’ond. Elko, Ld’i*U* Fairfax. Friend hip. Healing Spring*. K lice 'lorris, New Fore.t. Oak Grove, Old Golumhia Rtecdv Branch Seigiicg rilie. Seven Fines and Tinker* Creek (2) mills each. WillUton 21 mills, RuDon, BUckviric, Big Fork. Cave, Hickory tl III ,• Owen* Moarfi, SvcMiotro 5i, Ulmers and upper Rich Land 3 inti I* Hercules aud i,ce*_4liilTi*. BarmCell 4} mills. . ’ . United States cirrencv411M iiri•■!”<!!- ver coin conntv am! *ch*K>rclaini* pr(.;i- To save monev I* • nt hard win n once a hark .account Is started fjr iiioik'v in a bAnk cannot burn a hole ihejm kei. A (in k account mean,* paling liril* hv cluck — the safe waV. <'hccl<» leavclio ri ( in for hiil wn* paid. Fa. h V'ncck I* w.ci.h “togrber w lull vout money and Tbt - ctlM't'fl^Ttiei'as in burglar ana tire proof vaults.' You hate acres. \ . only absolutely arci.it:, n' if* tb when or how a d in the hank's iMMiks. Tires* you auy tune. .'.•-f u# talk.ibis over v. i;J) po>*|:de to cail, write u». tn tiuin at you the next time yon arc iu town If im- erly approved will tixr«. ( bee lea’ draft he received for Barnwell, S. O MONEY TO LOAN. ;ewl'lnnt he received k of taxpayer. J.Tt. Arm*rro’ig, i’-oiMiv Tr' tsurer. Fept. 1(5 h 1!K)7. ti -'sllv no netu for t iateahl In North ( aroriiia there i* a woman’s | ®^oept-a( Hie r <•<>;.Cge. win ie girl* work for rire'tr tni - j »■ shift; Why not let b*n|i hoys and girts do in- Baunnii this Suie if lirey cannot pav casli. — The total Mate vxpendilure* fop the vear lik,7 exceed the expeildiruics for .H‘-'7 hv $.;Xl ,2.‘>2 50—overn-half milliou dt»l!sr« ii e-e. a-r • vet tiicrc is an in crea-e of $!ai C^2 5St0 in tire asaessed value of ihe tax ib!e proficrty. Tjf xt# are gc ling higlu r and lilgherrT and everv ma^-und tiisti'iition. almost , „ w ,.. a wijLlumr7xiv.piion. seem to ho asking 1 ' f PA\*-T»^\llVKRHSK W LL\1 for ii'iiite ami more. Something ra/lical ~ ■.Ut ,Ig. 3" TgC* pABBAGE PLANTS. L’.Tr.I.Vr^ \J in i bret pl-uir*. Mv |/tauts aie all grown from th^ -tire <."-.d' : of .edil 1 -ei iftv crop from. We have all f ■ re l.-i ti e vari Ktriv Jer«0v W tVelUid. verv ariv.i li.arleslon W akefl, nf, ab,eat ten day* later. In da: varbri-- I have Mieces.->iou, «- medium early and • ! 1 1 ''••’O! ElwS ill teh l.iie I*Trees up to .V4<)'$1 50 per th<>u*aind. write me for pedal price* on lar-#r lot* •'ITrese plant* are ah grown in iheopen air nwar #alt wate and eve cold '.vilhoui inj-.ry*. Apply to O. M.-G-rcene. Barnwell, S. C. Real Estate tor Sale j - will have to lie done Ipfoie ill's thing will stop. It i* unendurable how. YOU HAVE- FOR SALE. W. K. ('AKR. Megger is, S. 0.. SUFFERING & rxHJLARS SAVED. F. Si I errr. of Marilla, X. Y., sajFY: ’•*+ am a carfienier and have lied many -cm re cur* healed hv Bucklen’f. A.rnlc* -halv e. dollars — -‘Qire good Imililiog Im. in North- 1 cm portion of Ura b— Es>-h ioL- meas ures 40 > ft froiit^ bv '2' H ) fr. S.reets on three m-'p*. I.oi* level deep • iimofh. Price reasonable to quick j btiver*.” LAND FOR ALE—4 tract Of in:, j -acr. s. Ireing a jrirri. of Dr. It. F. Pc’plas ! Ir iu* »nvcd nu* suffering and I plnntjyiion on F.disto River. There are IM» bv far.the best healing ! three tenant settlements on the place NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND C2BD- IT0RS. All pcrsftn* inrletrted In the -state of the late R. M Bowers, deceased, w’lll .1 plca*e make prompt oavinent and any per*on# liaviug claim* kg iinst said ea- late nr.r ieqne**!e t to pre*ent -f iem prej-crly atuslctbxo The--nniiersignul. •* F. 3J Y inrvg, Exi.cuJ.or. Fairfax, S. C.. January 2bth 1TT)<. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- , ' .IT0R3. ^ All per-on* indebted to the ratats of tbe ln‘e Della lusbnjt, deceased, will please make prompt payment and *nv person* hav ing d.iuu* ag«in<t said e* • !i*te aro requested to present them properly atlodcil to the underaigned. * Gtoi ge I nabnet. -* Adniinistr Januarr 2Sth Eos. •ijjrc I hwvse eyer found.” Heal*’-Part I* well timbered, the remainde.r hum*, sores. *ilmrr-fever sores eczemaTJn goo<l /tate of TjEuitlvatlmi price and pi ••**. k”*c at Druggi't. U. N. -BuickhaJter. reasniialde. applv to For further inforriiatiou MONEY TO LEND. W’e are prepared to negotiate loana on I improved farinv for live years, partial payuienWH interest 8 oer cent on loans Don’t write, come and see us. J. O. FaUer.on A Sot 1 . 28—9 RUG I STR A TIGN NOT1C1. The Rrgi*fration Brok* will be open in theGouri House on tlo> di*i kinn- day (salo dav f Lp each ntmnh for the f hi:saction of such business aa la r»* quiied by !»wr7 W . J. Baxley, Uhalrmaw, G, R Don bar. Secrets rT, THIS SUPERB FRENCH COACH HORSE ir will For Season of 1908 be at Walker’s - Stables, Allendale, S. C. T.r.;;*-—r i^,y] ■ ■■ ,v * > •••• l-- * ; * ' . .«.*$; •w'-.':# v •, V4 «-V' t: ■‘A ’ J.-STlnton B*ytur«Juf KlUto island Lshall^ hSd to aia’DIl't at^Motabillry i i * uiiwiring hi«*weck of which be is ' a* the laborer for r.nn |>erforniance (if roid, wirt, w blcliii*:' Is pleased but, 11 '* l”‘ r ' ‘*f ’>b <! * »>u hi* ciiihlren wari ‘gfaud n'*"' .v ‘bh s. ’hfre. | JshtUJM't for failure gurhlrvp moy ‘id..*, Uiur. «Tf lit* pari of tjre top tract, and *hali be jHiitlty and tum or refusal to do as Id do, v sNafugor:. bv cvni raoi :Ji; T i Pot Price, Pedigree c!? Applj