The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 20, 1908, Image 2
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i Barnwell People.
the H^htet tlir obllaHtloua t<> ba pnM
WOKLD’8 (JRKA.TK8T WKDDINU,
The bixxe^ waddfoc etar ktipwn to
hletory are.^hen Alejl>h<l«r thfl ttraat
iivH»E«r caUsry t'iRccLATioJi
.
r tnCliS 1 >AY7r!-BKUA K>:. -{), 1^..
jj a.frT;- . - ■ -
Odf a«t'vmivl tfofr««ponileiit • , X<>x ”
* b«* t* h .eligible Rt’.d >nfceeniirMt pTiVn-
g..oit rtdiioe aa i<« tjio time Of
cAitnti, Me oonUt^ifltfl t«li It
yhe MiyjfeaM' ti ti>«t I')' s'' 1 * 1 )? more
pla^e and »t to food tr<ip» itee fer-
nier a onld be liMprejtrintil v foil I lied
«t the ftititoka nf ibe . ounn
Idere, cotton ml’1. aiwl money lenileriK
oirt of the }4t implanted cotton ■ orop.
_ The advaneln^ inercbitot >vHJ hare lea* ^ ^ , T
1H0. W. HQLMBS, EliWI Proo’f ^ 0 » b, « t » rh.k* Vollectlona and r4.0 f nd port
I fatl trade wlll.be all hatter, Benin.* the , ki<1JJ of %tlfr t||e !lktMr . a
prod nrfra will have more Ci.h to ipend by Alesander. Twaiitjr thou*
and b- .Idea,will lie bt Iter able to fton^ and two hundred amt two paraon* were
(ml the • piVe. of their eropa. A# a* otade haabanJ# and wirea la one cere
u^heral rule caaipalKii Jeafa are bitd n,,on '
lui*ine». year.. - AV^a rule without ex-
»i|i!lon ibe live nr. horn* farmer I*
liomb proof ajjaitiat lb# jtolltlvian. arnH •‘tteliro, daughter or me c
, J and i..i>oed a di-ree thaton
.penilalora. • ^
Senator A. O. I^itimer araa operated
on for appendiuttla In WMblngion oh
Sunday. Beln* of rohuat eon.tHutlon
hU qut.k recotery It antielpatedi
There I n* been no llgb:+n tiie l,i Ki*-
Tature rhl. .ra.lon aj^ilntt the iiuaii-,
Ittatioii Ai; deVattmerit. Ther* «n*
Orrapfrial ttiie. frw one. hetau** it li»a
fallen, a. our fi lrml Qrover <'lefelnud
would aay, deej, min the “tato of ’‘in-
imroohra dcMtei ui'c.” Ktents have
virtually repealvd it. at d there arc in
the I’nltrd htntes ihouaands of native
horn citizen, out of work :nui. Witl^np
«ttiplo} ident In .i^bt.
KX i’R KS.S COM I* A N Y UEO U f. A-
Tio.\.
The railroad crtmmladon bn. i»*ncd
an important order relatli.jf to the.
>if»l|rment of pafkaRea by the Southern
Exni*.» (JompaiTy.
'the enlrr i«rat.ca that on'or hy March
I. 1 DOS. Iln^cumpany iiiu.t file with the
ci>mmi«-i i.r and po*t in all otMce.
M liulnle*' log nff and
chiirp«TT"tliHt on the .anis'date tiia
compan;. in.U‘t p intw upon all package,
received for idiipniHTT^rol.'/Tf, a lal**l
blaring the niiiount- due, (lie weight
and date ; on all p.ickagea .hippeil paid,
a label hearing ill* atalement that it ia
paid and th* weight and date
'lr af.o prot Idea tna» no iliaoge In
ratea or olandllcatiou .ball be made un
til JO day. nolicr ha* been given.
That was a pitiful atoicy-tSWion thm
last P’tge of
r'niifTrr, of m r«og
rou mgai. ou n.ooK-
A - few wick, ago it looked a tro
that
I iiui'.lay'h New, ond | (jovt tiniJl .Vjiaitl w mild .Uav^t- lux on-tov-
hytiatchfly wort by aiHon To ;h» coming prhitarv. Now
tbr pro*peel I. not mo clear.
tWiHtor Co!e L. Bloaae of Newberry
1'lie facta are theM, aaya the (Jhlcago
Tribune: > After. conquetlng K'ng
Darin*. Alexander determined to wed
of HVe cotiqnrred king
harocca.lou
100 of hi* chief otHcera ahould marry
ItNt-women from th* nohlyat I’eraUn
Medecn famHie*’.~Ile further atlpa
lafed tlmt It'.OOO of hD Greek noldier*
htimiId txWe to ~ wife\ 10.00'J A“*iatic
women . ' . ^ ^ _
Kor this purpo.H & vaat pavilion waa
tweeted, ilia pldar. being a’xty feet
high One hundred gorgeoitv chain*
bora a)J dned tnia for th*,ICO bride--
groom*, while for the 10000aoldier*an
outer court wa. emdoaed Ouaide of
♦Ida tables were .pre^cl for the tnultl-
ttufe,' r ■ -• • y
Kacb t>air bad aetta and ranged
themaelve. in a actnl-circte round th*
royal thrmrer Aa it would have taken
.everal. week.for the few prl**ta to
liave married lid* vast numbtr of
couple. Iiad the ceremony been per
formed In th* ordinary way, Alexan
der l-oveutcd a simple way out of the
ddlh-ulty. II* gave Id* hind to Btatiro
and k!*#ed bar. and all the remaining
bridegroom* did the aani* to th* women
bioitle them and thus elided the cere
mo nvUiat ii i .Ucd th* grew teat uumttar
LKOlBt.ATUftC NKW8. '
The** thing* aeem certain now:
That the state tax levy will be 5U
mill*. -
That the college* of the state will-
get all that thjy naVe asked.
'That the Hen law will not be repeal
ed. . "
That a contract, labor law will be
enacted to meet the decDione of the
8ta|e and Federal courts that drcided
the old Uw to be nncoiMtitntional.
That the local option itl«pen*ary law
will he an amend'd that dUpenaarle*
can be v«'ted out of towns where the) -
are objectionable
That all bonds horeafter l«sued for
achonl purposes >half be exempt from
taxation. •
That the legislator* and railroad*
are getting together on « fair under
•landing and arrangement a* to pa*
senger rate* C?
That the registration Hate will be re
vised and corrected. /]
Thai an insurance department will
be created.
That Aiken, Tnlon and Colleton and*
perhaps Barnwell will be autnorlzed
to hold early elections aa between
county di.pensarle* and prohibition.
That ther* will certainly be one ad
ditional judicial circuit, and that twe
may be added to the ten existing.
TOUR EYES iXAIWED FREE
By the Nerted Oculist and Opti-
dan, Dr. A/Marks, of Rfc-
leiffh, N. C —Will be in
Barnwell for Several
—Weeks.— ^
THOSE PEKSOtfS having any ail
ment of their eye*, causing painoHm-
perfect sight, he will giv* th*m »ati.-
factory’ examluatf n wifh the latest
Improved instrument* and >clehtlflc
l
The
and fhk rack begins
AT HILL TOP STABLES,
[j A UN WELL, S. C.
A CAR LOAD OF
“CREAM OF KENTUCKY'’'
Horses.‘SadcMciis and lianiess, and J?rood Mares, I’ejw
i
wliile nt*n fretn tho Noeflt'coming Into
the old city by tit* *<•*, on foot, o?i
freight train*.'aueking work and tind-
fng none . » They were not proftt.alonal
‘tramp*. n*4 beggar* for.-f^tntritv, hut
artUun* and wage Inhorera. thrown no,'
c»f all empioyiuent by t:ie pitnlu In the
Northern bee hiv*. and pt rliap* the cry
of the .earvlfy of Inbol’ In th* Potitii
had reached their ear* an.5 llirtt hope
had cheered them on the vi rv long itniT
weary way .outhu ard. They found no
wotk In Charleston, th* .belter of tlin
police aTatlnn w a* given them for >
ttlght ^**‘1 ft»ay. Wnrii mur^«.l tlLgetnAtr
of the clta..anie.taAl i re ) y aeoureil empioy-
•nefit. Their wfclcootW wa* v*ry ow-
llke the reception given a few vytek.
ago to Swinpin B tynard’. Imuortatlort
of gh-IHnu*.- ' Ttii > cXpci i ■lirr^tviiocifa
nut the theory of ah appalling *carcity
of labor in till. Htut* and .hould lead
rite political and pres* calamity howl
or* to learn real cuiutUion* before «et-
vtng thcmaelvea up aa teachers turd
Madera i^tlie |H>oji!e. ^
Home, Ksveit, llinjiis, Thu l.egi.la-
tore I* on the ho toe *t retch tilt, week,
The forty day* for which It* members
freely* pay will end on .Haturd iv next,
tend ?o will ttio *ci»aioiT, unle*< the dav
__ jnf miracle* be not past. txi* too >-ion-{4« Unit minu 1 IH Hiioie |Troft-*‘-T<>n. mav
at tempt a summary uf it* good *cr
vic»* and it* bad short Coming*, nr too
far goihg., for (lining tin* c'o»i( g ila> *
the greater part of tfs record Is 10 bi-
tuade and written.
*= .Thatlt haa colUmrlxolv endeavored
to do the b*«t iltat It could for thu pen-
^ . .i' ■ ~ r. .. - - —• - -
pie I* a fact that none can doubt hut
wbcrc there ara many men there are
•nanr mind.. and in the cniifo«iona of
the l ist day* n>1*takc* are *tire to he
made For the good that hut been
•one t^cir ronatilueut* will he giateful
und tliev will bear the errors
that have been made wl.h th*
patteuce springing from experlen.-c of
proncdlng I.egDtatun..
it I* given to few w Is* men to he *at
iafictl with any accomplished ta-k. In
lockii g backward nil can w-« where
better work could have boon done.
'fhl* on* thing shoul i be said in
)tt*tlcc to tb* law maker* that In their
desire t'» servy* the State well both the
rvenate and llou*e overcropped them-
►elvea*. since Jtnuarv I.t IStUT aliout u
whmiirand bin* have been Introduced,
many of them not worth the time spent
>n gettiag them on the calendar*, and
Mtese local measure*, individual pet*,
urnwded Ikrger t**u** out of siglit until
too iate fir proper tton.iilerafion
There i* room for reform in t:m oy-
ganization <if the !l"U<e commiit e*
The appo!iiting'"'pbwer . oxerri»ed hy
ylio 8 icakef give* tlial*otHcer too much
♦•oiitrol over legi.iation,
•*C
W4rv“ H Or h*f ttic Bovrir. tikr' tTrc Nrcn-
Wtw.vurakc. It. own isunmitico a.sign-
uieut-N The u.iuntv delegations mi^iit
»«rgaiii/.« and di-Irg.itO to tin-ir chairmen
the same power* that the Senators
srcyis to t>e in a state of ifTlnd ttiai Hr.*
hi in to make flic race.ag tiiul "the (iov-
wiior.
There, lia* been talk too of a straigiit
state prohibition candldite entering
tlic Held, t’lif no detinite announce
otetv+. ha. yet been made. . I’rrbap*
none will he. For If (Jovernor
An*cl should declare l'im«e)r«.a prohl-
tiitlonlst-thero would he no room for
one * ':—II—:
- FA KM TKAIXI NO N KEDED.
(K. White In Southern Farm
of people at on* time ever known.
Then occurred a five day*’ festival,
which for gruiKleur and magnillcenec
never ha* since been equaled.
NEWS NOTES.
HHnd tiger* are said fq he increai-
trvg rapidly In tiie jungle* oTAtlanta.
On Ftiday Governor An*el approved
(lie act creating Calhoun County, with
Sr. Matthew* a* the County seat.
Banker Mnr«* found a plenty of
troll tile waiting for hi* return to New
York from Europe, in the shape of
Maga/.lne of Baltimore for December ) warr.int. IpfjtrfliJil ,lxrcciii:y and p»r-
HHBBfijl jury.
Broadway BaptNt Church of -l.oni*-
vilic, K v . ha. called Presidont £ M
Hot eat of. EVinuTn |Tr»tv*r*ity to its
p;ot<7rrtte. iit itti* writing be haa no:
Hcceplctl.- -
—KTUGnBOKITOOD FAVORITE
Mr*. K. D. Charles, of Harbor.
Maine, speaking of Electric Bitter*,
«ay*: “It Is a neighborheod favorrte
here with u* ” It deserve.* to b* a
favorite every where, ft give* quick
relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint,
kidney derangement, malnutrition,
nervotiane**, waaknes* and general de
btllty It* action mi the blood, a* *
thorough purlrierlmake* it especially
nseful a* a spring- medicine. Tl»l*
grand alterative tonic I* sold under
guarantee at C. N. Burckhalter’a drug
store, 60c
<8onallv selectcil bv the \ ctcran Cajit. Dunn.
JUST RECEIVED, ,
All Blue Grass Beauties And as Good ns Pretty.
' Pride oi'the Ikairie Horses and Mules for all purposes
always on Hand. f ‘ .
Vsmhmi PRKK- ^--'1'lK lt^t rtmt r .<Hl Judgiimt-jnd Experience e»n
select.
* Wilsons and Busies in great variety of the very choicest
mateiTils ami built l>y mister workmen For comfort ami
durability, good looks and lightness they are unmatched
in the State. - - -
ninnies*—Honest Leather Goods, sufficient for an army,
any single piece sold as readily as a full feet.
Whips, Lap Robes. Umbrellas, Bridles, feaddles and all
Horse Goods ever wanted.
PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS,
CMimixXE BROWN.
CHARGE If vmi have hlurrlng diz
ziness. neurHlgi*.-Ir-NdMche*. sin I* be
fore the eye*, grunulitrcd lid*, vurbius
nervous and brain stfection*. entailing
not only pnsjUye injury |^> the sight,
but all'manner of constitutional ail
ment^ wrinkle.* around the evo* and
tit* of'temper, you should consult Ur.
WamXTdnce.
Help* people to sea greater distanc*-;
help* piople to *e* clearer; help* pro
pie to sen thing* aa they actually are;
help* reader* to. read; writer* to write
with more accuracy and le«* effnat;
lio'p* sewi-se to sew; woiker* pi work
wl;h far leas eye strain and greater
comfort..
REMEMBER you have a rhancr
now ro have vonr eve*. exatniued
FREE OF CHARGE ’by fhl* noted
oculist, and if you need apectaebra or
eye glasses. Dr. A. Mark* will ftlrnlah
them at reasonable price*.
Office at the narlora of Moiair
House, Barnwell, 8. C.
•lohn, do you love me?
Yea. (
4*nlv a tbort tTipe ago :l gryuT cream
cry w a. built atiftWitirnpanv wanted a
young man who understand how to
WtHth''k"'t»'*«t'-l|bt , » q-tiwHpoy Jof buttihh
I hey w.crc wiilhig t" t'*v such a rn.rr
fi-V.') per mouth and advancehp ytthl^
w* thc ftU.lTiftk TlIcrriaVLT. ‘TTiev wrote
to tl.o pres'Mcnt of one of our grrat
Stato agi leu It urn I college*. r *taj.lbx
whnt tlicv wantcil, I saw ihc IcUor
the presided wrote in mi.weiv ID-
• aid: “I liavo looKcd over all my moo
carefiillv. atul I am korrv to sav tmit
I xlo not hive omvrhat. I feol wm rant
ed Irr rocommend)dg-to-.von to till tin-
place.’’ But lie wet*|ou to say lliat If
rtrer hart w-rttren, Hm torbiwccr*. ddc-
tors, nt preacher* he could‘liave «ent
tin tu a c.11 load on t.u h uir'. notice ,
Now (hi. wa. no reltecthio upon the
profcs.iati*. for they are all n«edful.
and we must-have yotHtg m»-n tralnetf
for lililng tht«e poaitloti*, hut llicjpiir.t
*T)o yon adore me?
Yt*—look he*e. worfiae, what have
you gone and ordered sent home now ? /.
— Louisville Courier-Journal.
he cversuiiplied,! w hileour .gMeoltnrai
pns.ihiUib * arc > et In tiieir Itifarcv,
ami are just beginning to be developed
LIEN LAW mCKVIVES.
Fiit another twelve month at l*a»t
the lien law will remain on th* statute
biKikk and tfd bu.ttie*^ In store* and
Held. Whether the Legislature ha*
done wisely or nlherwi.ely in cpntinu-
ing it* exi.tence I. n matter of opinion
lint worth arguing now Audit 1* to
he hoped that the existing difference
• fopinion will continue upon the pies
ent line* of •lirlslon about a. uifiny
fora* against ir. Tho c iified'rig it«
help can avail tbemaelwa of it* a**lst-
ii ce in a way and to an ex'ent. tliat
may show at I he winding up or die
vear'a operation* that It ha. helped
ihrm-,-that they are better off than
when they signed the paper, and get
ting strong enough to walk without
lernlug on the lien.
Those oppoe^d to Hie law liave the
opportunity to get uhmg wlrb-mt It
ami thereby prove it* supcrtlultv, end
out *uch friendly rivalry good wjtt
come to both.
And there w ill bo new ground* of
attack and defense when the Ihevita-
h!c .isinual attack U made upon the
law at til. next ttaslnu of the General
Assembly, Thu threshing- of old
•tra-v I* hemming tiresouie, and It
convince* nobody.
tuave.
In saving tliia we are n' t finding
VMilt with 8pcaker Wfmh v, but with
the. system of appointment.
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and siu
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There i.
a very
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:
The rot ton jrriiwwi^ mm*! fo«n| .pro*
uncinif sectfons of the I ii fit m.uos,
'eiili.-ned fat h-»* lo*» during l c jiauic
of IPUi W tl'un the ini-rcumUe ninl
••inoul.o-iuriiig center, ol the North
Lhc- it.ini'. v_puuxcd.
:•« i*.'i uu. maun-.
>, Hunt' .yc. lire
old huvc iiccn far
L‘p(-r ill illHUsilV
i« dim distalire
(n> had wa ll tlilvd
boost * knew <;|
'aisay and newjp
eiid ntulcrsUud-
fng liiat the ivinic w as tuanjneed for
political Mini l.dsiness purposes, and
that tiie nriginatois.thereof will not be
satMied that tliey. hare won their
game, certainty not until after the
•necting. of the national political con
vent Iona for the adoption of platform*
and nominatiou* of candidate., for
J v re*ident and Vice Freddont. If the
poiicie* then adopted and the standard
bearer* selected are not of the sort and
►ramp that tiie panic maker* like they
will hoard their capital more tena
otou*4y than crcr and so tiro or starve
the weaker peop'e unto surrender and
nbe.in rn e to their demands. That I*
the Miiuarion a. hdttrr iofoMiied watch-
er<' than we understand it.
Tiie itiomi I. pjaitter tlntn print that
th!* Is an * sci edingly good year for
gol ig reasonably alow, luerfr? line el
a*erci<Btt!c an J iudusIrlHi
lleularlv. Tho sbnll.-r Hms debt,
fd-duvieg the ;,oxi tlx mrn'-.tia
THE THINGS TO PRINT.
There U hardly a new spaper reader
In any co.n'nniljfy,.wbo in h sown e»ti-
iiiatnm-.-errhfn not conduct a papyr bet
ter than tnc !o<-al editor. And each
one of these literary genluac* differ ‘a*
to w hat a newspaper knotild tie, home
d»‘iVtaiid fTrit atl tha ^.porting new*
shill he published down Jo the most
minute dctiiil*. oilier* hold that the
lull detail*-or the market report, l>pth
local or foreign, shoiild be printed,
other, stili wonder why *i«me obscure
quam-l wUUdr appeared late at nigtit
in the lower end of tiie city wa* out re-
lairtcd, although never reported to tiie
police,-w hile a lew would everlastingly
criticise every" public ofNcial In the
CIIV every daV.
These different claa«c* pould hr
propctly rducatt'd Into tiie newspaper
Jitisinc.* in r, few year* hut the chance*
jj re f hat * r hey »te, e r xvjit be, fc|- the
rea*on that tliey arc so sure thvv are
right that nobody by any chance cab
*ei Mien; right,
Th" function of a ncivaipatior- Vs-t<v
urlnt llic news—all (he news. £ news-
i ip u n.ust pi iiit. the uiosi Itnpoytant
ii.ipperilngs in 'all department, oi new.,
and thi* make It iilipo-sitile to go int i
niiiintc detail* tjt any particular de -
pa trmrnt . . . —-
But, amye all thing* u atMtpipAt
must not be personal. It'i. necessary
sometime, to critici«<- the conduct of
individual* and men in ollicy, btif wiu'U
fins is done H i. hot liecausc tiie now
paper or some cniplovw of the news
paper has i personal grmlge at the
per**n tliu* criticuid It i* because
this cri'ici*ln ia in the iwat of V^
te rests of th" coinnKrfijtv, and any
The Anerlean BaUie Fleet piloted
bv a Chidsn war siiip.' ii.ade the trip
*afH v tiiruugdr the stratt* of Magellan
and is now steaming up tiie 1‘acltic
coast nl South America toward the
third 'topping place.
Ex Governor John Gary Evan* doe*,
not he He vc LI aii unlucky number. Oj
t li it date he announced In nisei f a cati-
did ifo for tlpiteii S ste« Senate in the
coming primary. Hi* .entry put*, a*
we lenicmhcr. seven runner* in the
race. A nd there D time for others to'
come to the front.
A* to pension*. The county Pen
sion Board* can not claeaifv the appll
cant*! Ttrov would like to give the
aged and most needy the largest a'lce*
o/ the.little loaf, hut they can only ex
ecute the law a* made bv the Legisla
ture. 'l ira State Board hold* them to a
•trlct observance of the law.
SUFFERING A DOLLARS SAVED
E. 8. l eper, of Marilla, N. Y.. *a
il murr
“I am kcarnemer^tthl-trirve'Ti^d many
•eyere cut* healed by Kqcklen’* Arnica
Halve. If h** saved me suffering and
dollar?, it is by far the best healing
•alve I hate ever found.” Heals
burn*, sore*, nicer*, feversore* eczema
and pile*." *25c »t"C., N.. Burekhalter,
Druggist: —-i
The way of the transgressor of the pro
hibition law In Georgia It hard. Judge
W. H. Eve on Friday sentenced the two
first blind tiger*convicted one In *ix
month* In j*ll and fftOO flue, the othei
to foirr month* In jail aad f400 dne.
Baron Tiikiif’.lra, 'he new Japanese
miniucr to the Unltcd States, say* that
war between hi* country and this
would t«i“the most inhuman event In
history” and ••t-m helllah” to he
thought of. The Baron wa* one of the
Japanese treaty maker*, after tho War
with Kn-isla and K a g >od fr.em) of
I’resident Roosevelt. -
KEEPING OPEN HOUSE.
Everybody I* welcome when we feel
good; and we feel that way only when
OUT dig**live organ* are working prop
erly. Dr. King’s New LI'# Pill* regu
late the action of stomach, liver and ^
bn well *n perfectly one can’t help feeb- PToia the lit
ing good when he uae« these pill,. 36c
at C. N. Burekhalter’* drug More.
Thirsty throated Georgian* trooped
across the swudlen tawny Savannah
river last, week and drank the North
Acgusta rttapcnsary drv, to the. very
dfeg*. The Aiken Board of Control
has made larger preparation for the
month* wherTthe mint ie tender, hlv
ing bongiit #7u HOff w'orlii for the next
quarrer’i use or mUt'if.
The railroads continue to reduce ex
r*en*e*. being forced to do *0 hy. dull
freight bqyine** and decreasing travel
Last week the Coast Line laid off more
-hop eniplnve* at Florence. Piesident
Finley of the Southern coiunlted re|»-
reseniatlve* of the working force of
ilia syata.n about the neccaaary reduc
Ilona in wages. Busin"** can not pick
up much uiitll new money crop* arc
made.
Three half masked men held up at
the p'stol point Saturday evening the
cashier of ;he little Bank of Granite
Falls, C , leisurely gathered 12 703
in money, locked the cashier up In tin
vault and went away i.i safety. The
imprisoned official wa* not missed on
ti| next morning, w hen Ids family dis-
coveiej hi. ah-ence. He was almost
dead from confinement in cramped
quarter* for 15 hours,
Washington correspondent* predict
au. early’ adjournment of Congress.
Vlce'Preshlent Fairbanks of the Sen
ate Speaker Cannon of th* llou-e and
a lot <>f ponatnrs ar« anxiou* to get
away (>««fcre tlm meeting of the Re
publican national convention.
Ami all tho member* of the Hou.e,
Democrats and Republican*, are eager
t® get back among their constituent*,
to give account of their labors and to
secure tin lr return* for another term
They hive state prohibition In
Georgia, but • ,HI r ec.1 missionaries to
tencii Sundar ohse/tanee. Near Bur
roughs on Sunday while three town
t oung w hite fellows were hunting aa
early rnhfrrrrrnkeTlYS reorfong struck
owe of them, Elbert Dhiiiela, near the
ankle. Hi. companions kilted the
snako and, tied a bolt around the leg
above the puncture One sucked th*
-p.ii.on from the wound, hustled
DmiH. to town and administered a
pint of whiskey, which made him as
drm.k a* a lord.
The com mission Appointed nearly a
year ago by Governor An»e| to wind
n n the affairs of the old state dispen
sary lis. found rhat many liouses *old
liquor* and beer.* fo the State of South
Cnroliua at liigher prices than toother
Inner* in Georgia &c. It will take
. We have it on good authority that
negotiation* are under way for a per-
formaiice In our city about F«britary.
2bth, by that pleasing musical orgsnl-
zatlon—The Schubert Srmpbony Club
and Lady Quartette of Chicago. ‘ Many
of our reader* have beard of this popu
lar company ami no doubt averyona
know* of the high favor in which It*
)7 yesr* of success hs* placed It. The
great variety and popular character of
thi* company’* program has endeared
il to the heart* of American music-
lovers, until today it •taint* undoubt
edly flrat in their affect! in*.
Their new program i# said to be the
best they have ever presented, and no
doubt their linn«e will be large here If
they are. secured for an entertainment.
THE JUMPING OFF PLACE.
* Consumption had me In it*, grasp;
and I had almo«t reached the jumping
off place when I wa* advised to try Dr.
King’s New DDcovery; and I want to
say right-now. It saved my life. Im
provement began with the first bottle,
and after taking one dozen bottle* I
was a well and happy man again.”
save George Moore, of Grlmestand, N.
C. A* a remedy for c*igh* and cold*
and healer of weak, sore lungs and for
preventing pneumonia New fHscovew
is supreme. 50c and $1.00 at O. N.
Burekhalter druggist. Trial bottle
free.
new’spa per which thu. criticise* mere
1)’to satisfy a piMsonai grudge, will
kooii go out ol buxine**. 'I lie Iuncihin
of the public pres* i* a* • icrcd as rim
tuuciioi'H of the court* uud in ui<i«t
cases tiie managers r nd cditoi. of
newspaper* keep thi*/act in view all
Hie time. Faitne*.. ju^.;cc and troth
are Dm three tilings wTTicfP'TlTts. jiiiir
oalixt strlvej for.—ItiOi i i liirald
Transorlpt.
A READY REJOINDER
During hi* la«t rate, for the Pre.i
dency W;,f. Bryan was speaking loan
i trial* in the cotirj* to tell who got the
Iiit*n*eiy Republican audience. Back
In the crowd a drui kcn Itctiuhlican
yelled out—“(iO to h— ”
diHereiice between the Georgia and
South Carolina price*.
Through thejr InvaHtlgation* of the
book* ot dm companies and Indiyldaal.
who sold their goods to the rttate dls-
pen.ary and deducing the overcharge*
the cnmmi.vion w|t| save a large-a
mount of njoney, 'vjiicli will be put to
a heifer .use than was expected .
At die recent, immigration onxei)
lion In Tampa. El*.. Commissioner E.
.1 Wat.on of this Mate refused to take
1 pan until after several brother in black
delegates had widulraw’ii As chair
man of the committee Col. Wat.on In*
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THE
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Ha dFljifta rn iL'dlCaunty—*
Dep.ository ofllic Statoof. South Can din a, •The County of Bamwefl,
and Tiie Town of Barnwell
Capital, ------ ►'
Surplus and Undivided Profits, -
$63,000.00
$46,000.0#
^ TREASURERS NOTICE.
The Treasurer’s oflfice will he open
for the ctdletThm of taxes levied for
the fiscal year commencing January
1 *t. HOT from the 16i h day of Octi
T007i«Ttiie fitE day of March 1908 in
clusive.
From th* !*t to the 81st dav of Jann- .
ary 1908 inclusive a penalty of one per *
cent will be added.
From th* Ut «o the 29th day of Feh
ruary inclusive 4k penalty of two per
cent will he added to all taxes paid in
February. #
to the 15th dav of
March 1908. a penalty of seven per
cent will be added to all unpaid taxes.
> LEVY.
For Stat* purposes \\ qilllgj ,
“ Ordinary connty > ^ St
•• Constitutional school ‘-S'
Totsl levy 11 “
There will* be *»-extreH
two mills In Blackviiie TownsMp for
Road tax.
Commutation Road tax will he $2 00
and will be received from the Iftih dav
! of October 1907 to the 1st day of March
| 1908 Inclusive.
SPECIAL LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY
Cedar G rove (1J mill. ——
Allendale, Barbsry Branch. Mt. Cal
vary. Double I’onff. Elko, Kdisto.
Fairfax, Frlcnd-hip. Healing spring*
ville. Seven Pines and Tinkers Crack
(2) miils each.
tVilliston mills,
Barton. Blackviiie, Big Fork, Cave,
Hickory Hid, Owens.' Cross Road*.
Sycamore. No 61, Ulmers and upper
RIcS Land 3 mills
Hercules mud Lees 4 milis, Barnwell
4j mills. \ %
United States currency Gold and sil
ver coin countv and school claims prop
erly approved will be received for
taxes.
Checks, drafts Ac wid not be received
except at t be rUk of taxpayer.
J. R. Armstrong,
Oonniv Treasurer.
Barnwell, R. C. Pept. IBth 1907.
To save mofier i*’.nt hard when one* a bank account U started for
.money in * hank cannot burn a hole die pocket. ,
A hank account mean, paring b.lt* 1% check—the only abeolut#!^
safe way. CheLk. li-ii.\t: tin rmiui for*argument ss t® when or how.#
bill wa* psnL Each cln < k ie recorded in the hank’s hooka. Tbeso
fogkdwr-wUh mmw ni■>tri-v an-) the cancedetl eliectts wre kept for JOB ~
in tnirgiar and fire proof vaotts, 4 You liate acces. to them at any
time.
iVt u* taik thi* over with you the* next time yon are In town If lan-
posxiole to call, write u«. ; . _
arawps?-;
and w it. ataiiiii go’ > . v c )!d n ilbOUt injury.
’.ABBAGE PLANTS.
er4 ^ or uabbage
an.I bu-t plants. Mv p<snt* are ad grown from th#
.Niro grade of xeed 1 *et mv crop from. W# hare all
ilrbe l>-a.1i:.g varieties—Early Jersey W-. kefUld. yery
'irlv, < liarlextnn Wakefleld, about ten daya later. !«*%
dir varieiD* | liave Mn-resaUm. a medium early and
►hurt Stem Flat DuWbriolfc Price* pp to 6<1O0 $1.60 per
tjioM«A nL write pifur special prices on larger lots
Th -c plant, are aii grown In iheopvn air near salt wate
W. F.CAR.R.
Meggetts, 8. C.
MONEY TO LEND
We are prepared to negotiate loan* on
improved farms for tiie year., partial
Old Columbia. Reedy HrencJi SelgHng bu " 1 vvr ' te - c,,,nt ‘ Hr,J ,it,e u *"
Real Estate for Salt
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J..0. Patterson £ Sou.
REGISTRATION NOTICE;
The. Registration Books will he open
in tbet'ourt Ilouxe on tiie Hr*; Mon
day (sain dai ) in each month for the
transaction of such hu»inc>* as is re
quireo by law.
W.J. Baxley, Chairman.
G R. Don Ini r. Secrets rv.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHAT
YOU HAVE FOR BALE .
‘One good building lot In North,
ern portion of town—Each lot meas
ure* 40o ft front by 200 ft.
SLreru on three side*. I<ota |ey#| deep
smooth. Price reasonable to quick
borer*.”
LAM* FOR ALE-A tract
ncq-s, being a part of Dr. B. F P#
plmita'Jon on Kdisto River. Therr
three tenant settlements on th#
Part is wed timbered, tiie remnlm
In good state of cultivation pfloe
reasonable. For further informaiion
apply to
laiiMl^^^r
MONEY TO LOAN.
Tho Isaac MichaLon Housq and I^R,
. building illg-Mul crHidittoo,
lucatum excellent water, ad ns
. outbuilding*.
Apply to G M.Creenc. J II F. Bnlsi*
, Barnwell. S. C.
II F.
Atty at Law.
THIS SUPERB FRENCH COACH H^RSE
For the
Season of
•ing 1008
will be at
Walker’s -
Stables,
Allendale,
' S. C.
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troduced tlte fo'luwing icsolution,
i which wa* adopted: . *
Brian paid 'that the South desires immigrants
no attention to . him nntil afscr Uu* principally from this country, and men
third repetitluii. • Tl’.dn tic turned to ; and women who will Im home-builders.
ward the fellow and said * T«at i. the
third Invitation l have received in ten
to inti tea to join the Rcmibllcan'party,”
The wlllittes* of his rejuiner won Mich to the for
ap|d*u*etliaL4H»-vc: f .. cot IntcrruptHl itdgfirjir* before
ajiaiu. -
Kprthenuore,. that only the bette'ele
ment of foreign immigrant* I* dodml
.nnd that file United State* send officials
to th^fnreign porta to examine all lm-
tbej- leave for this
twGotry. '.
For Price,
Pedigree
&c.
Apply to
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