The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 06, 1908, Image 3
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Ylye Barnwell People.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY,(J. loos.
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U boomlnirl A GOOD MAX DBAl).
* Oh J«mi»ry 31. 1!MH xt jvj-CHmhrr, S.
Mrs. J. R. WoiTi*. Jr~l*nlfti\u£ O. tbe d^<ttb «D^>-I'.vi«irc>l ihf h-uwoF
The SiTannah River
after the rcoen* raitm.
relAtive* lu Columbfa tiiU wtvk.
Rates op surscbittiox.
fti Advance, per Annum $1.60
Or Tlia....... .t .. >.,$3 00
Thinks to calling friend* we
' not stay out or the sanctum on
day.:
Attorney* Rn1*t
t Mrs. J M_ nlleij and u»ot for ItV vl-i-
1 t’m her a m Jlmurv
The regular meeting ot Cantwell
Ll/xlge No 16, RntghU of Pjthiaa Will
I be held at their IlaU-on Friday night
t art 7y<V«ilock. A full attendance te
etia<-fted. By order ef .
J. It. WOODWARD, C. C.
/ Wm. McXAB. R. K.
The chain gang will be it lialdock
this week.
t=— Blaci.xtile paid us a pleasant eaU on t ondncletl the fm^gtal aervloc* In pres
lie wag tii yeat*
could oltk a good man, ajl that knew him
Alon- rleved him. H« wa« a fairbtHI ntaniher
of tteihft lKm-Baptist chpnih. Ili» re-
m i!na uier^t^ktiU-far ilfctixUdiB;q clniw.h
aor NmCsttro oTj for linrUI. ihc jmstor C. II. TUiuer
I—I—i
R, C. Robera.
""7~ Clerlr.
J!
J.B.
Morris,
Hupr.
- ' farms tor- rent.
Three one horie faruia near Elko, all
arii'Uninfc. ^ '
Will rent sepamelr nr all tott<*ther.
' G«»d for cantaloupes, melons or
cotton.
Apply to
« . . ,
S N. Orren,
Blackville, S. C.
f.
-a*
BURT OATS FOK8A LK W5 CENTS
PKK BUSHKE, absomtteey
TURK AND UN* ADm,TKRVl FD.
SHIFPKO^ KRtrM WIM.IAM^OV
COUNTY. TENNESSEE, THE
HOME OF THE HURT OATS.
J. M. FARftKMi.
BLACK VtEEK, S. C.
SALKLM.VN WANTED for Lubri-
..oatjng^OlU, Greaaca and Pairua in
(tArnwell - and adjacent counties
Salary nr Commlsslnn.
Addreae ('.lover Oil aod Paint Co..
Cleveland. O.
/
• •: —- . STRAYED.
One black butt headed milk cow.
Rope halter and abort rope Reward
for iafonuatioii.
MeRoy Boyle*.
Allendale, S. C., Feb. 3t j90S.
THE PROHIBITION LEAGUE.
The meeting on Monday wi* the
most largely attei Aed yot held. All
•ection* of the county were well repre-
aented, some r»Q delegates being pres
ent. Speeches acre inade by Dr. K.
L Patterson, rheriff Kraiik II, < ree< b
and Senator George ,H. Bate*. The
Barnwell County Proi^bitiou league
w as orgianlzed on Monday by the elec
tion of the following o|Ucer«:
Chairman —I»r. E L. Patterson.
Secretsry-rRev. M . M. Benson.
Tra*«ur«lr—IV if. Duncan. *
Executive Committee - Frank II.
Creech, W. T (.allioun. K K. John
aton, W. A. Mcjer, and E. L. Patter-
An agreement was reached with
Mesars j J. Owet.a snd W.. J Baxler
nl .he Board of SnpcrvDori of RegD-
tratiou that the Keglstration tKM.k*
•hall he revised to conform'V* the lists
aa carefully i-orrected by three woU.
known men I rum each precinct* in the
county.
Petition* with about four hundred
aignatures from different sections of
the county pra\leg the ordering of a
•pedal Hection’aa between Prohibition
and tha Uonntv Dispensary plan were
received, ami Messrs E L Patteraoc.
R. K. Johnston and J. L . Baxley we/e
appoit led a. com mi. tee to pieaent the
aauie tw the Legislature. 'Hiey will
per/ora that duty this week.
Mr. J. E Owens of Aslilelgh had on
exhibitl mi on Monday a pair of pigs
ibatjsere as pretty as piduiys, T.'u y
were a cross Oetweea tli*i 'nittla fouled
and (lie Duroe—Jersey, strains and had
the solid feet that dlsvingni-di ^ them
fnnn ordinary swine. !t is said that
tlicmule foot ht>gs never have cholera
Mr. TV. F. Holmes suHVreJ a loss of
at least ILbOO by the hurning In Red
Dak Townahip of hi* barn and lot
buildings, togeitrcr with a-fluo brood
niHre, very piomLing three ymir cl.I
colt, vaiuabie mule, a numher~t)f -hogs
and a<l his corn and fodder, Thursd;*5
night
He had no insurance.’ It is thouglft
that som * smoker g dng along a path
hear the barn catistd the lire.
Mr p. P Lancaster ba.l a-n-ir:_o-.v os-
cape from serVons injury otT Mo.idav.
Dri'ing Ihio town he stopped verv
near tne Sieit.iern llsitwav cro-sinj;
Timtt xrnrplHoachihg train sliould pays
Ills mule ba-aine greatly trightened
and suddenly wbirkd, throwing Mr
* n aa h • Lancaster out of the Ijsiggr. He held
^mo.vand vnwe.ded In stop ping
. . c» a J tbe frightened animal. Thoiigh un-
pleasantlr brulsedvh'o fortunately sus*
tallied no severe hurt.
OUR FRIENDS.
Mr MuD Kuhinks never fails to see
u« In good aieraon or semi ii« the right
message aefelv anon alter New Year.
LaM week’s husy daV had two very
|>leaaant brief recesses do ting the up
|ir«olated rails.nPotir stand hv friend 1 ***
Masar* W Z . Brvan and AV. P. Ulnme
Thu raday, our most leUure dav, gsvy
u%* chancefto chat with these very
chaering and welco’oe Uti’h string
t oiler* or their
lesara R U. Spraw
O. Griffin, A. R. Tuten, \V. A. Hailey
•nd W. I Busjt.
With kind woidswnd right deed Mr
L. B. (’reach on riaturday helped us
racovar from Friday’* weather depres
•ion. - . * ’
•3
WHAT ONE WOMAN DOES. -
Mrs. E N, Munson, wife of a (on
nactlcut farmer, living out In the coun
try, and not af'ald of work, wanted to
maae some money of her ow n, So rhe
bought two settings of white Holland
Turkey eggs, preferrIng'.tliat color he ■
panae she could tell^Upr turkeys froni
lhoa« odtrr. Jieighbora. She raDcd the
• rat year ten hens and eight gobblers,
•old ievea~tlf Cliv latter and bought
more eggs the next Spring.
The accord tear sho ►elected her
young hreederv and aold the balance ot
her turkeys for $2l!0
The third year her promts amounted
to over |300. ^
The fourth year site more than
doubled her prcllts.
The tlfth year sho cleared $1,000.
For the two following years she ha*>
realized the same incnmejSMui hasn't
room to try to ral<e more. She hat a
two foot high fence around the yard
and keeps the young birds confined
there until they are large enmich to Ov
over the fence They are kept out of
thu rain but allowed to go out In any
dry weather, not until after ib«.-dew
drica. If taken g< nd i are of fur three
weeks thev can stand almost ant thing
For food she begins with bread seas
oned with pepper and curds and lets
them gradually work into hard grain.
Asa rule they will begin to ca. grain
When about the size of a pigeon. She
feeds wheat and buckwheat, giving
corn sparingly and then only , in the
coldest wetsher. Earth m ware or oil
Iron put* are used a.v chicken trhngh*
It la Impossible to keM| wooden drink
ing vessels clean and nothing Is
•ure to breed dLense as dirty water.
so
GETTING THERE “ ,
The American Battle fle^t reached
Punta Arena*, the Southernmost town
on the Western contlnent.on Satnrd ty,
In good shape, half way completing
the voyage to the California Coast
From this second -topping place a run
nf a Mttle nyee three hundred miles
through the Straits af Magellan wdil
put ‘-'Fighting” Bob und his men In
the Pacific Ocean.
On Thursday night 13th Inst. “The
Bleeping Beauty”, “Lost and Fonod.”
and “Gipsy's Warning” will bo pre
sented at the Barnwell Open*.Jlouae bv
the Seven Pines Artists. Make your
/ftrrang*menta to be there. They have
aeored a great aueoesa elsewhere and
will rtsMt'e and delight all who attend
w archil or further mention^ |g next
Tkhbi.tt.
FertilUef sale" to dale as compared
to fa*T rear'* Indicate si falling oil of
irom lea to (l(t«en per ceol***
... 'Aftyjk
Monday inorjilrg the themometer had
dropped to 17 degrees. La«t winter’s
coldest record was yve degrees lower.
A load of Farmer Alfred Aldrich’*
corn was i|io most eloquent speaker,
though still voiced,on me iiillun Mon
day.
Mr A. Knopf of Atlanta, formerly
of Barnwell, wa* in town, on Tuesday
and received the glad hand from many
frienda.
■ Ospt. Dunn returned on Friday from
Kentucky with a car bf mules .and
horses of best blue grass and limestone
raising, ' ~
Rev. 1. E. Powell will preach at
S*veu Pines Baptist Church on Sun
day the Ithh lust, being (bird Suud«y
oif this month.
Th* Pkopi.e Printery has had to re
plenish its st<»ck of lir»t alass profes
sional and hu-lnesi *tationary a uioutk
vluad of expyctalion.
Dr. A. Marks. and ’Optician,;
of Raleigh, N. C , will spend several
weeks in Barnwell. Ke-td hf* adver
tisement 'in 'l ux I’KOCLK.
There is good in everything. The
Coast Line schedule now gives ui more
oi Chief Justice Dutibar’a goo.I com
pany on sab’ dify.i ttun we enjjv^J
when cruins w<Te mere frequetu.
r .
The oldest inhabitant doe* not re
member an uglier coinblniitM WiC’tu f
weather tiian shat of Friday iifgltr,
when vivid lightning, deep tdoctl
ti'uuder.'atrouje'iivii'fd and falling rain
-heets *i|WturbeuAit^,*oun«le*f sltepci *.
A Great Cypress farmer Tel Is u» that
he h.t* received Id cents for all the la*t
vear Colton he has sold He is keep-
ing a few Inles of Die last picTing itrst
he ihiiiks tiie c.bse tiste.i South Ciro-
lintuniitli a ill bave |o pay the 1J cent-
price for. _
Friday the small colored church at
cruising of the Matthew* Bluff road
over the Coast Line track In Red O. k
TnAvinhip was burned A carries*
tramp I* said to h ive made n*fiie on its
ri»or to warm and dry himself during
the constant rain fall.
Monday.
We tell you again, on rainy days
burn sour chiinuu** out. The March
winds are coming . '• r
Mivs htrey Phillip* of Kandefvrillo,
0a. was a verv welcome visitor to
Barn well friends last w eek.
“Our Friends” will hereafter be
chronicled from Monda.? to Saturday.. lie'D ghim beyond the valley ojT the
when for Common or bank or blackville at close W b
consi; ltatio.vf it ee,
.--SpwcMijlos or eye glasses proeerlv
fitted i* the greatest co ntort to injrued
vlll>di. impriqier gtasae*/ will {inpair
vour h6Hltli nod cau-e sei ions troulih s.
You.c*n gi-t the proper glcs.»es you
need from t»r Mvtrks. KXaMINa
» ION FREE at the parlor of The
Molair llotuv, Ba'nwcll, S. 0.
Baled ay bftTiight the usual FehniarV
multitude to town,, Ne new * could “be
gathered. Ail were In g'ni.i humor
and the new year is tuing entered with
<tout courage and, hopeful—hearts for
better time*.
Tha few parcels of real estate sol 1
!»V the .Master and Probate Judge
brought fair price*.
There was some life in the horse and
mule huatnes*, and ‘fyuite a number
vyDln d to buy on a cr< dit.
k ■ ’ . ■ . • •
We have in prospect an encasement
of the celebrated nchnhert S\ iuphoov
Club and Ladv Quartette Company of
Chicago, sod it is expected that they
will ho secured to give one of their de
lightful enteiiaiutnents about Feb. 28
I hi» Company give* a program of ihe
greatest variety, consisting of Lady
Quartety*, Ma ilolin ami Guitar Club,
String, A iodii and Vocal Solo*, Amu
wing Reading*. In the Schohert’s wo
will get a musical entertainment that
I* enioyahle from first, to last—not, a
long doll classical affair, but it bright
Interesting program of musicT
choicest gems.
A Lady Quartette I# always a source
of delight to lovers of beauiiful music
and the i-Mdiubert Lady Q laTtette is
one of the best.
ence of a host of relative* xltd frivnd*
He leaves a loving mottier, four broth:
ers, one si«*er, a host of relative# and
frlenda to monrh far him. _j
Jtmmv was just in tlje prime of li.fr.
now traiisplasifed in t&v h ttee »*n« j ^ Fltffi!tUT€ and FixturCS
AnerH t»i<wo,t!»-h'.) marrow l>r Mitle*nigj. ! ^ r-s*,. n • i i "
iu% iMvriier. mnd &&&*" Uavo! <4> ^ DiHs Keceivaoie-;-
the siiicrro-si'mpalhirs o,.ail Dm: loved j ^ Gas!) OH liaild and ill Banks
tbarlwwaiiil his spli it watts lfp* 1 tTmtii-—* —— —
ing w hen they shall follow into,,the ,
city of God's choseo-one*. He 1# rs ccm
to us but awake at Gotl’a light biuid. J
'beckoning u« to come With imrfect
faith and trust he sank into the la*t
slum tier ThertfJ* a vacant scat aiomid
the fireside of this here,It
cun not be flllcd. w
JANUAFJ 29th.
ASSETS.
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52,809.16
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LIABILITIbS.
faniiiy -tiuit
T. for C.
IN HIS MORNING.
Mr. AA'altor Halford, age I about ‘23
years, sou of Mr. K. (J. Halford, «le-
p«rted thi* life on the 20tii ult. ar Ids
fafher’s home in Barnwell Township
and was.laid to rest in Siloum (Jliurcli
yard on the next day.
In the morning time, just^a* lie
reached the threshold of -~iianiiood
hrigt t with hope of .yayiplrus# and
rich in piomise of nsefulnris ilia gjJBi
mona on me and he pasaeiMlito the life
eternal.
To tha loveiUones that sorow hi*-
cans* he ha» so soon tinimed Ids lit
course there are left ineninriea of the
kindk spirit, the gentle ncart. tho lov
ing diapotition an I the pure unspotted
life rnat will not fade until thev meet
him again whe’e no sorrows or sick
ne*s can break tho long reunion of the
blg*t. ~ z 1
5
MEDtCAI: VALUE OF IlRKAMH.
Fr- tn the P*i is l'<||,^ou oX ihe New
' e.’MM^v Ydrk ilcrald.
Ilipjiocratic medicine was not In
dllfercirt to the <niii{T al irjUizattOTi of
(ireanis; hut in • nr days atiei.tioti is
rmelv | aid to them. M. Migier ot
l.eydeu. In A recent work, lit* shown
that dr* nins. however, do in t lie t rve.
to he trearvrl with rilsdaiu. In patients
• iiearn* o,t “i taku a form in relation
with the rJVectlou from which tin y *uf
fer^: . f
Affectioi.s of the stomach to begin
with, are yt ry frcq iei.uly neetonpaimol
with dreams it, w hi eh the patie’i^bo-
lieves iicds dilnking <>“ eaung a.nnc-
thing nice'or- nasty. In Imlividuals
fullering from cM'dinc or repiratorj
troulih s, the haliitiial nmtlve ot tltc^iu*
i* anguish; therpmieiit iueigines he i*
being cruslirij he a weii»tit. fro
fi»r space in u narrow place or in a
nhiee‘iindergiouml. All these Sei.sa
(ions are ex piainetl in the most oat lira)
manner in the world by the dyspnoea
experlencerphy the p.itiont, p irticuUr-
ly during 'hi* first sleep. A rather
common dream I* that of blood ,,r « f
some saiigotnary-''scene in persons in
whom hemorrhaefe is Imuiinetit.
It has also tnen teni iikcd that poo
p’c soir.-ring from di*easA* pf tiie
bladder dteams often ot water, of ImiIi*
a»d well*. For a voung girl suffering
from a vesical hlT ■Pl'lofT,- M. .'jiigrr,
having m tired ibni ne^j**rTms nad
some relsilon w ith tlio-e of c; in ; th *,
prcscrilud the tre.duieijt for epilepx
and cured the* patb-m. .si-.e pfeselrfed
however, no sympurm whi -b m' rbt, be
consliiigd as epileptic. The sCRdV of
dream- mav t.deic. >at bo not etiiircly
unelc-s, ~ '
The f oegdug o'iservation* id.l. in
the e«»nepiehei.sion ol |«cr* w ideb,
Mogulsr „:lt the ifr-f gl.iiu-o. 'ea'-W-
pa*»ed in former time* a* n.:irv»lou-.
An ancient i.ud ci.ass'cal exaiople i-
thal-of-the Greek wr>.nan who slept in
tire, temple of E-cu r a.p!tis And dretr.it
that the god pciio.'nlod her abdomen
w ith UAiVord thru-t; so ne time sfter
waiil* llr* woman ’actualiy sntf l *red
froih a tunror of tiie atrdomen 'i'.;i*
bizarre coincidciiee i* <x:itaii)»d by a
snd ten and |iiecoci<tTit p:. , .n occutuung
in the place’of the pvhuli gienl t-enfei',
nrora— *ir Us* congesied it of fug ,fh«r
-i<cp. lit this manner n.ay b-* ex
i.lainPd in* dre.ir.is patient* iocalizi - g
tiieTr ili«ca*e mere- ixactly tur.ii‘ the
d.-i-tor.
M. .’••igter’* *fipiie*pn .ireiur.s brings
a question which f* somewiiHt neglect
ed t > tho front ag-iire T* is worih-t-on-
sidering again aiol prci i-'e (ip t* sbriifd
be coincted v«Jii; hWf-utd iw «.f Tir-
riving ut m vciemUlc interpretation of,
these phenomena. • ' J
Capita! paid in
Undivided Profits
Deposits
Dividend Unpaid
Certified Cheeks
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^0,00000
MS4.57
- H0J0.94
^•OO
»6,S0
; ^ ■- ? 117,K>7.0J
In Addition tiie Bank lias Just paid out $3>500 IN DIVIDENDS
:r ' IT PAYS TO DEPOSIT AND DO BUSINESS WITH
BANK .OF BLA@KVILLE>
As it takes care of its depositors when they need accommodations. Your check on the Dank will be endorsed
and that is your receipt
1)8. ISO; E LEE, J3
. ::t ^ Dentist,
WILLIS ION, - - fi
ov.Bank
ce
not rti civo. v-albt its tho cooiitty,.
w ill bs In otiijeicvcry day.
ADMIMVTK\TOR’S SALE.
In pmanance of an order of the I’m-
hnfc Court, daieil the tir#t day of i'eb-
a-oarv, lUi-N, t »i.|>a4L at lbo re.ldeio***
of ibn late John B Cave iiei-ea*ed, on
Urn ITth day of Fr brHHry- I'US, at ID
o'clock, H^m , nil of the personal e-lute
pnd effects of the sai<i J ihn B. (^avij.
derpused, the aaiuo conaDting of eleven
toad of horse* ami mule*, fourteen
h"g*. aiol corn, fodder, peavine hav,
f,SUU bn«hetii of eottnu need, all kind#
of I arming lool# arid iimdeuit-nl# and
household nud kitchen furninirc.
I'cua L. (’ave,
AffmlnDtrati lx.
Fcbruarv 1, iTO’-.
* V • • ’ r- *•
2
r D8. W. C. J11LU0DS
. DENTIST,
1 Barnwefl, - S. C.
OF I IC’F. HOURS:
8.)k) a. m. to 0 p. us.
Pcrimng living away from Barnwatii
will please make appointnVeut* hi for*
coming By so doing they w ill b* aura
of immediate service and avoid att»
appointment*.
i' 'S.'fUMaXi'&a.i&a i
i GET READY NOW
* FOR SALS. _ *
Nifra'o Soda< Parties iU*liing to
pi -m.i' N iir itc o',-io 11 cji'.ao will do
well to collier with O- hi* 11 o'i* lulling.
-- - Bryan Brother^
A5id d i c S. (’.
DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS.
DENTAL SORGEOH,
BLACKVILLE, S. C. - ^
Will be at his llarnweit
office every Monday ax>d
Tuesday, and*at his hoau*.
office m Blackville every
VridnV and SaUirday.
WANTED.
—
colored laborers
at
dee ice.j...
— Umb-r and by \lrfue of a
tb Q T’r<d>ntP ColiftT TVllt *clI nt
ville on Saturd iv. tbe 15th d-vv
ruarv HKls, conimpncin r at |j o’clock,
noon, nit’ the ptTkonal g.ropertY °f
Itella Inabuet, deceased. IVmw Cash.
George Inabnvt
— AfflfiTTiistiH or.
January 2S.-Ii 100S.
once- for logging, /railroad and
sawmill work. Steady work
A! ;M IN I ST It VI (Hi - S SA i.Kl-— -
b *i£ good wages, paid every night
f Kcb- _ : - _
with checks, which may be
H*s vonr corton «pcd mil out? Arc !
4iu*y |T(t lv, itiac.k sir’d? Ida you
w.nl *ccii'ttisr wit) add lit to 2:1 m-r
cent to your vield another vi’Y~y'Tlmn
writ ■ for circulars of I’hii'iip*--Im-
l»r«i eil boeiTr'’* -• ‘ ’ *
' j. L.'Fli'nrij'i'C'-if'
Orangeburg. S. C.
HEADACHES AND IIOWVaUsEI).
Headache* are often caused
Drain. Yon can g^r relief.
Dr. A . Marai, at The Mo!»lr
B.irmvcli.
by efe
Consult
Hoitie,
La#t week in Columbia while walk
ing across Main Street Jlohert Lee
Cavw, #nn of Mr, J. MtiledzeGave, for-
irierly of tbla county, wa* stmek ,by a
street car and carried eiunc 25 feet, oh
tire fender tiefore the car could be stop
ped. Hi# injuries were veiv alight,
lie ia a deaf mute and conaequeudv
could+>ot hear the noise of the car or
it* warning mid the motorraan know
ing nop.log of,, hj* deafness thought
that ff”\vould lx* w arned by Ids signal
and keepotftof danger.
THE GREATEST GIFT';
Eyeatght ii the greatest gift to man
kind. IloW mauv person# take proper
care of thh eye*f Many acrioixi tli*
ease* result of negbet of your cie»,
wheiher you note tour slglit is not
wloult ought to he. You shauld con-
stilt the hex, OcnMat to be bad Dr.
\. Rsik*, with 15 years In pra<*lice.
with ull tt»e modem |n«truinenta, will
examine vonreyts FREE at the parlor*
•1 Tne Molair Hodae. Barnwell, b. if?
POSTAL REFORM.
A reasonable time will he allowed
nubll-lier# to secure renewals of nrb-*
«*rlTRTnr’jit, bTtCtft>fcs* *ub.-Vr’rptions are
expve**Ty renewed after fir tt rm for
whi ti they are paid within tiie lo’lovv-
ing period*-dailies wLhin 3 montti*
triwt*. klies within 0 iTi.ui'.h*., seriTT
weeklies within nine montl. •. weeklies
wi iiin one year—they not be
counted in Ibe legiuinato li-t of *ub
seriber*, and copies mailed on account
tbrreo! shall Hut be aiiiepti <1 for mail
ing at tiie second da** postage rate at
I cent a pound, but mav be mailed al
the transient second Him postage of I
< cot f-.r each omit—- or ffttetjon
thereof/ prepudJ^by stamp*, alRxed*
'1‘tie i igl:t of a publisher to extend
credit Iry.gubsoftptjpn to hi* poblica-
tion i* not denied or ques:toned, but
til# compliance or noii-cotni»'tftlnce with
till* regulation vviirbe taken info eon-
aiderstbr^ln determining wbetlvei the
pnblicatWiTrTrteuflTTed to trirnamiaaiou
at the aepoad clWai poslngc raUi»,
A KING K1LI.KD.
Saturday afternoon the king and
qiiiei.of I’orttigal and their two .son#
were riding in an open carriage trom
the i all road station.in Lisbon ’to the
palace. A* tic carriage turned a
corm r h body of. men leaped toward
it, drawing repeating cgrbini 1 * that,
were chiiccaled in Qicir clothing anil
fired tifion the renal riders, killing the
king mid his eldest »on and wofinding
the younger siigliily. The queen nird
to shield llie older son bv llirouitig
herself-bttwoiu) him and tho assassin*,
hut was too due. Three of the assas
sin# were *lmt dpwbatiiKthree arresteij.
One of them killed hunself in prison.
There ha* bmg been great. dis*ati4»-
f act ion in Porfngil and tragedy
waft not ui.exju-cted .
’10 RENT
- One four hor*e -farnr threw miles of
Diinbarroo, known, as the K*tKt-’ place
of W. F. Greene, Addreft*
A. F. Greopo,
WillDton. S. (’.
SPEAKING FACES.
may
turned ink) office for cash
every two weeks and house
rent free. Also»c?.n use white
labor.” *
Call or address Breon Lum
ber Co-, Ulmers, $. C. located
on SrA. I • Ry. ■-
C. F. Calbo&D, P. U. BccKiogtias
*— Wm. McSab.
Calhoun & Co
fxmdE.
Life, Accident^
CYCLOblE
LIGHTNINC-
AM’ - -
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In- •
Strongest Companeis
-OKFIGKS Al —
FHH RANK OFfURNWFI I
WHITTLE S PLATFORM.
*4 . . ’ ’ . " ' . •_ : • 'iHp' v • "
ANOTHER bAR LOAD OF FINE MULES JUST KEOKlVEri
THEY ARK I’HK FINEST ALL HOUND I EVER HAD SfllPFEb.
ALSO 25 STALK CUTTERS AT $20 JUST RECEIVE^.
j. D. WHFrrLK. , v -»
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* > • , ' .«
Being myaolf b pinetical farmer I know the heeds ot tbfi
(MHHitiy ami ntways fully e jun! every dermuid and fexpeot**
tinil.
Buy ing for cash I have choice of all markets khd kilo#
the best ami go there;. .
Buy ing id .car arnTtrain h^d quantities I get”
prices and largest discounts.
Kndwmg the value of good sebds I raise oats forihy^el^
and for ifly customers.
t * • ‘ * ,
These advantages L gladlj’ shnre-with my irtehdii.
OLST* TIcre is one ojren secret of sueetss; aoMkH’inw^
of good crops: ... ... - • -i. ,
The farmer who lias the best work 4tock; wagon#, ab^
implements and a plenty of fbod-nnd forage gets the be«*
wages hands and share croppers. 4
Whittle will sell you the Be^t.
TiIrke cars hqrveh. atl.good, sutrARLi FOR BADDL*
light ANiiheavy dru^t pt;i:ro>Ks.
TWO CAlts MULE?, NONE BETTER, FOR FARM. WAGfix tiiK
BKR uses. ~
ONE CAR WAwONK. BOUGHT HE FORE PKlCES. A l>VA NCKCe-Tlfk
bEsr In matEhiaf,, woiucmansiiii' and finish in the south
i i D. WHITTLE, i
Blackville, sc
-.jgj!
IS S CO,
A-
EE El’lsXU Ol
' j \ t ,s*
Everybody Is wnlcomc when we fcrl
gmei; ami w « fed that way only w he#
our dl/e»t'ive organ* A 1- * working prop
erly. Dr. King’a New I.f|« PUN regn-
latc the *i tf«u of >toiiiach. liver nud
bnwela #o itcWcctiy tuie can’t help feel
ing gut.d** i»« m he n-e* th •>« pill-, 25c.
xkJP, N. Btrfrktraiicr> drug atot*.
MTith uncxcel co cqntpmci.t, thorough no
doretandiug of t ►rcnttals and execution, hoc
»es*ful practical c.\ja-rien< e and love for ami
1 ride in art we feel-jiistiltrrb-bi prouiixlirg
fullest satirfai tlon to all patronv appreciating
the BEST in Plio»r)>;r, phy.
Our Portrait M'ork I* of the highest efeel-
cnc ••• true to nature and unnxcclkd in* per
fet pii-tiiring.
We innke Kmlak Pictnres, Pert Cft'fls, F.u-
arga Picture- ami in every inch of tiie entire !
flcid of Pl.oD.giai liy ate unemi assed by any
City Studio.
To Our beautiful line (4 the most select
Pictures for wall decoration we a.-k (lie
spe* lal and critical attention of tiie public. -,. j
'Tiacing amt-piinijiro: ocr bw.t servioc* to:
our trieniH w« a^k^with entire coufdciic.; the !
opportunity to tnake ««u>d f>or every [ roiune
- M1W. KEIJAfS STUDIO. 1 Notice D herfebv given *hxt otiMon-
Pi * ‘KTh ik .S. P. " February-lOth MJO*, the ubder-
signed will file wlTlt Hon. John K.
Snclling. Judge of Probate tut Barn
well county Iter Itnal ncvpoHt .as Ad-
mikCUtrataix of e*t:itu of J. A Da*l#on,
deceased, and apply for Letter* bi»
nii#sory.
Mattie F
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i# licrebr given that on Mon
day February lOth It ()S i he under
signed w ill file - w ith Hon. Jbbn K.
Sneliing. Judge of Probate fiir Bai n-
wefl Coduty, hi* llnat account as Ad-
indnistrator of the eatate of 0.- A. Bo-
ilerlev, deceased, and apply for Letters
D!stfii*sbry. . -
A. B. McKcrley,
... * Administrator.
Janu tr y <T/i 1
—r———LJ ——■— ——^ * —
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGeT
NOTICE.
Six lior*e farm for rent, two mllp*
from S.aitia. ri. C. Applv to”' *‘
J. M. Lawton,
I’arv of T. S. Heyward A f « ,
bcvfuuah (/a
,1
f»a\i#on. v »t\
Janux Lb 1J)J
IVIV
DEALERS IN,
BEST FUilNlTtm
We Are-NoW Ready With The x
Phoiccsf, Cbmpli tost aijtl Most CiirefutlJ SefdctctlJStocit
of HoilsohoM, Kitchen ffiul Office Furniture td pi ease the
best tdstes arid jirofit the ;rt<»st careful buyers. All good^
rtew from the ftetorteS, of best, ma term 13 and tip t6 dufo
stVleB and finish. 1
Jpfr?y* A standard make Graphophohc given aa a premi
um on each purchase of
-—rCOFF^S AND CASKETS:-
A Complete line of Coffin* and Caskeis l&r the lastf ser
vice to loved ories.
We rire also pfepared to
Careful dHvcr fot burials.
furnish n Nice UCarse irkbi
A d ui t fiistrat rlHir^vC
' BARNWELfc, &-©
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