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T^e Barnwell People. | (RT. TQLTRHDAY JOJfK. 4. ]06S. fir MT«ral rll| at «Urt next Blrmlnj(- BAltM OF BUBSCRlPTffB^ la Adrane«, per A.nauBi «1.86 Oa Time f*.oe The chalit Kanir will Mill till* week. be at Meyer's R, 0, Ruherts. J. B. Morrla, rue refelar meettneot Barnwell Lmixe Bo Itt, Knirfata of Pythias will Ibe held at their Hall on Friday night Fat o’clock. A tall ettondanoe ‘ reqn>wted. By order of * v J. 1L WOOBWAKD, C. e. Wm. McNAB. K. R. * 8. W. A. Gyles offers you cut price* on ell Hock. Beautiful stock 9 of ffcum La an from i to K) uta. Sugar « Ih*. for $ I 50. Grove* Chill Toul<-X5 ctv per bottle or BJor $1 00. lie will take plessure In abowingyou Hia st<x>k. FUR SALS' One 25 H. F. holler, 2© H »ne as H. r. boiler, 5® H <*. engine, 80 eaw gin and heavy aelf packing K re*«. All In flrat cleae running order. •Her only used one aeaaoo and englbe recently rebuilt and practically good a* new. Will aell all nr part a* autta pur* chaser. Also will sell dr exchange for cattla or tither farm atock : one Ault- man and Tayler grain separator, one w Faruaera Favorite” Grain Drill, 'R. F. Anderson, Dun btf ton, S. C. W . A . Gy lea will aelr you <0 vard* o» remnants of Calico and. Madras Cloth for f 1.00. RnglUh lx>ng Cloth 1] ct* per yard. 100 yards «p.x»l Mlk ftw 6 ct*. tn ett colors. Trait of Loom Long Cloth B and ’Id eta. WANTED. OneSOtndOH. P. boiler and ■40 to 50 11 P engine Give specifications stvlo ■and make, ikate how long in use and price. « __ B. K. Anderson. ^ » Dunbarton, 8. C. ^/continued from second page. RC Kirkland 10 John K Snelling 5 K K Morrie...... 10 41 J*. B(Tiisolm 5 W) J L Kill* 12 94 J D Jenhr ft Son. 14 4(1 Willis Allen • • • 4 T W Sco’t »4 75 J O Morrl* • . • 10 AO Charlie Brown • • •• 9 (5 K M Young 139 79 G M Holly.. ‘ ... • • ee 7 29, W H WHIiam* • • • 7 50 Owen Walker 7K G M Holly • • •• 4 (H •• a* • • •• 9 15 *a •* • • • 14 59 Dr W 11 PiveUnd • • 5 8 J Halford 3 J R Uarrl*o«i • • • W W Riley All • • • fi 25 A P Woodward 20 83 I, G 8thren<l#r 23 75 C N Burckhalter • • • « 16 ft a •• • • • 1 85 N F Kirkland dr... 10 CUyton 8 Waruer <* • • • 2 • 4 M *6 • • • 37 Dunbar Bro# • • e - 4 27 T 8 Dunbar • • • 10 41 Dixie Dunbar. « + » ♦ 11 91 W W MTrick. • • •• 13 71 Frank H Ciaech • • 11 63 •a •• •• ♦ • 20 20 J B Morris • . e 14 I/e« fnwel • • • 2 The Barnwell Sentinel.. • •• 5 H D B#*l • • 7 «R W W My rick • • II 91 J M Turner • en n «i Chit ton 8 Warner ... 4 W F Sanders 10 41 C F Barker. • • e 7 O B Deer 7 22 J B Morria 33 76 *• n* 75 CM Croft. 10 4 B Arm.tnmg.. • • • 34 72 < ’ J Bates » • • 9 23 F O Brabham » ■ # ' 18 91 JuMan M Turner . •# 13 91 Dr M A Turner.... 6 C Robert* ,. 48 16 Vjnbar Cro# • • • 7 82 M Darlington,....,..^.... 66 on ,W Hair ft Bro • . * TO 97 torton 8 Warner. • • • 20 80 D l^iadbolt........... ■ • . V 60 iM Holly 1 03 VB Wise • 2 ' #• 1* • ••• • «••••• •••'•( n • 2 60 *« an in no Lemon Bros 87 90 O S Dupuis • • 2 87 -W T Still • • 11 91 4 LAM 9 18 J H McDonald 28 45 Continued next week. W. A. Gyles offer* his stock of shoes •t bard time prices, which Is from 10 tn 25 eta less per pair than elsewhere, and Abe entire stock is just from the faotury, —aw .... - , ■ — w ,m Oiirersitj of South Carolina. KckeUrahip Examleatioe. T he university of south CAROLINA offer* SctjojArshlps in the Department of Education Co one young man from each C Miniy. Each ttcholaisblp la worth f 100 in money •nd $18 iiislrioulsiton or ‘term'’ fee. Examination will lie held at County seat FRIDAY, JUf.Y 8. Exami nation for admission to the University will He held at the same time. Write for Information to BENJAMIN SLOAN. President. Columbia. S. C. There wiU be a basket picnic and dance at Baldock Wednesday June 17th 1008. All are cordially Invited. Can* ttidaie* are Invited and expected to take a share in the club only flO'‘cash” Be praaent at tbe Hsh fry. Governor Ansel has been Invited to be present and make an addreaa. J. L KUI*. President. J H Hewlett. Secretary. *- BOdock Furmera Chth. Mo room this tereattnn letteri. Con'ederatt reteratVa I Mnkday tar tbe Mmuton ham, AU., Ornpa are teportbA to \>e improvlag. bat mahy ef ibeea need tbe hBAediat* i Application of elbow grease. School dloelngs. phi nice and base hxltfeme* n»ade laal week a'merrf one In this good old cooaty. M4s* Carrie Lee Glover of 1 Charleston 4* the very pretty and popular guest of M r». C. A. Still of Blackville. Miss llallle Armstrong has returned from Osborne** Business College with her honorable diploma as bookkeeper. Mias Carrie Armstrong has returned from a pleasure giving and receiving vlait to Hampton relatives and friend*. The Barnwell and Bamberg oompa* idea will go June 17tb. to Sutllvau'’* Island for a r ten days encampment. Good Blackville people have sent ns within the past sennight more sub* scrlptinn money than all the rest of the United Butes. The meeting of the County Demo cratic Executive Committee on Mon day was well attended, and all the pre paratory work of the campaign was well attended to. _ Wt* mtfS the visits of one little friend this year. The humming bird that took daily aweetness from our lltliea during their season has not put in an appear enee, and the flower* are all faded now. Mr. B. R. Long brought us on Hatur day the flrst cabbage "snake” of the season, ft was 16 Indies long, the Mae of a large thread and/ the aclen- tists say, as harmless as the earth worm. .J.. -j.: . - ^ Owing to the Commencement Sermon at Olar, the appointment at Mixpan for the.ffrst Buudav Is called in. I^t u« all go and hear Dr. J. W. Daniel at Olar. Tbe livery stable* of Mr. Henry P. D'yches in Aikt;n was Lurned Monday nivhtwitb50 or do wagons, harness, feed Ac. Loss between yf.OCO and $5,- 000, with $2,TOO insurance. Congiessman Patterson after remain^ Ing at bis post in the national capitol until the last roll call was Huished and the ggvel fell announcing the ending df tbe session, is at homo for a well aarneif rest. Commencing July l*t postmaster salaries in this section will be increas ed as follows: Allendale from $1,200 to $1,300. Blackville from $I.J00 to $1,600. Denmark from $1,8110(0 ft,400/^ Tbe Pythian* who attended the meeting of th« Grantl Lodge in Aiken last week enjoyed tbe best time of their live*.. The hospitality extended was of the whole hearted, open banded, true amiied kind becoming so excel lent a fraternal order. This paper ha* alwartendeavnred to tote fair” with the candidates In the primary elections, and it will -keep strictly non p*rtj*an thjrfAvear. No uommunication boomingIndivid ual will be published except ea adver tising matter and ao stated. Owing to delayed mail, we received J Trial Justice and Magistrate for Mile, held the scales of juatioe with , Bfren baud for a rhlrd of a century an- . Wouucea hla candidacy for re electton. tiEVTCANtlttlAiiCS. Tbehnfionnoenrent of Treeafirer J. B. Armstrong's candidacy for na-elee* tldh I! publlAed today. Thy annobn.iettient ot Ar. JV. L. tlrant's candidacy for fbe office of Magistral! at Ulmer is published th- day. fthtef Joattee Dunbar. -Who has F8fiT CO ITON CROP NSWS. — The 8t*te President* of the Farmers Union met on Monday at Memphis, Tenn. Upon reports from ell the (Kates h estimated that cp to May 30th M, 822.000 acres had been plan ten in cot ton, as compared with 81,511,000 acre* last year. ^ The reports showed the general con- -dltlon <>f the crop Is unsati*factoryz_Jl estimated that hundreds nf thousands of bales have been lost by the overflow of the most productive lands. The season is 16 dsya late and less cotton ha* been worked than in 1907. Coni weather has retarded the growth of the crop. CAN ns last week after half our edition tiad been printed instrwoliona from Mr. G. C. Still pi withdraw hi* card as candi date for Magistrate at Blackville. The request came too late for immediate obedience, but we comply this week and leave out the announcement. e We just can’t keep up with Farmer Alfred AldrKtb He 1* continually de veloping new girts and grace* ami geuerosltle*. On Satnrday be surpri sed us with a contribution nf Mar petachcs. blondes and brnnettet, that were of an excellence to be only enjoy ed on Sunday, a day of perfect rest. Congressman Patterson made In the House last, week what should be one of the most convincing and converting speeches ever delivered In that body.^ He spoke in advocacy of federal aid for Drainage of-swamp lands and Hoad Improvement. In support of th's measure he (died the view* of the great est Americans from tlie foundation of the government to the preeeut time. He surely gave much time and long and patient Investigation to this gath ering of fact* and arguments for bis contention. We have written in past veer* of the exquisite flavor of Buck Creek grapes, snu now we know tbst other frnita a* excellent grow beside that blessed stream. Oo Monday Capt. U E. Blrt cleverly brought us a basket nf amdi plum* ss grew in Eden, beautiful In coloring and perfect in juicy sweetness. He has nine varieties from the famous nurseries besides numbers of home* growth, ripening In steady succession from April to Heptember. And one that he has originated, which we name the”Birt Best” la worthy of a place in every fruit yard In the .South, tn It nature ha* combined all the best quell- tlea of bis collection. Mr.-Edi formation DA^E CAMPAIGN sSITeNTS. Please print tor the 1m- br the candidates wh*t the a«*easmeuta will be fur the aevtral officers. Senator « 10.0Q House of Representatives 5 00 Clerk of Court 20 00 Sheriff 20.00 Supei intendent Education 5 0<l Treasurer 10 00 Supervisor 7.50 Ms. ter — 7.60 Auditor 1000 -Coroner 5 00 Magistrate at Allendale, Barnwell. Blackville and Willifton $3 00. * * Magistrste at Four Mile,- Red Oak, Kiiue and Ulmer $11W. 'the Executive Committee met to day. June the flrst, and the above was a part of their transactions. A fuller report will appear in next weeks paper. X. F. Kirkland, Jr. Secretary. THE FARM KRS UNTON. Mr. W. R Parks of Parksville, Exec utive Committee member for the Sec ond Congressional Di-trict, writes us that he hopes to be able to have or- ganfr.ersfoon in this District to organ ize the county. PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS. June 18th Is the date and Chicago the place for tbe meeting of the Re publican national convention to -norni- naie candidates for President and Vice President. Tbe names of 960 delegates front tb« States and 14 from the Terrl- toriea. Hawaii. Porto Rico and the Pbtltppin** will be on the roll, making a total of 980 votes. The candidate re ceiving the majority will be the uoml nee. » July 7th. Denver.’Colorado, will be the time and place for the holding of the Democratic national convention. Its total measberahlp will be 1,008- Under tbe Democratic rules it takes a two thirds vote to nominate and the winner must g«t at -least 078 vote*. It coat* about $7.*>.000 to bold a national convention. This money is usually given by business men, street and steam rail mads, hotel keeper* and others who take tribute from the con vention crowds. The convention city furnishes the hall, which la large enough to hold 10.000 shouting people. BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE Tom Moore, of Rural Route I. Cocb- 1‘ao, Ga . writes: "l had a bad sore come on the Instep of mv foot and could And nothing that would heal it until I applied Bucklen'a Arnica Sxl-ve Less than half of *25 cent box won (be day for me by effecting a perfeiTcure Sold under guarantee at ('. N. Burck- balter’a drug store. IN EDGEFIELD. Early next month there will be an inspection br non competing ladles of town back yards, and to the keeper of the neatest a prize of jjbree dollars worth of garden impleoMfits will be prebeiited. TRiBUTEOF REdfECT. fin removal from earth to life eter nal gt our sister Mrs. Bryant WeatheiW- tn valla for rtls tribute to her worth anfl memory. Sha was the oldest member of Hie Woman* 91 Isrionhrv 86- ■# elety of the Wllllston Baptist ('tiurch and her beatftffhl Christian life Was gn Inspiration to her friends, therefore, b« It teaolved* Lst. Thst fit hfr rirtih tlm g^il i THINKS IT SAVED HIM LIPS. * -- 'Jk iter M. Nelson, of Naples Maine, recent letter I **1 have used New DDcovery many years, [and colds, and 1 think It He. I hava found It a rell- ly fur tha throat and long its, and would no more be a bottle than I would bo #lth- fnod ” For nearly forty jreara New Discovery hae stood at tbaboad o( threat and l«f g remedies. Aa a pre ventive af pneumonia, a ad beater of weak lungs It has ao equal. Bald under guarantee at C- N. Burak- halter’s drug store. 43c. and f 1.00. Irlal bottle Irea. Tuesday brought ua the good com pany of Mr. E. B. Burckhalter. the fruit wizard of true old Rich Land, so well named. A>id he brought us a great box nf noble plums deep amber colored triumph*, foil almost to burst ing with the sweetness of pure air. golden sunshine and crystal dew drops, royal peacne* that would tempt even s preacher’s honesty, some clustered like Jeweled beads along the slender limbs, over twenty to the foot. From April to the Indian Summer of October hi* orchard Will give a con stant succession of varied fruit* nf unvarying excellence grafted trees and seedlings that no tabll under the sun can excef. Ills thoughtful feature study ha* . learned him how to. protect hi* fruit* p 5 ’’* 1 * $150. from all insect, enemies and to safe guard them against all mishap save the icy kiss of the fro*! king. His exam ple I* a conclusive proof that aelf help Is the bast help and that love for na tore la rewarded by Us grateful and generous response. “Barnwell la slowly but srtrely be coming an oats growing eoUfety. I speak from my own experience and my observation of the crops of tfev neigh bora With good seed, planted right time and in the right wav sure a crop as any we plant. It never fhlls unless attacked by tiesalan flies or leaf hoppers, and these peats come only at interval*of-about ten years. 1 prefer to save my own seed, aa I know when they will ripen and arrange my operations to be ready to harvest then! promstly. I rotate all crops, not By an Iron clad rule but as ciroumstaneha warrant. I plant oal* twice on the game land, following the flrat crop with pea*, and the second crop U hi* ways the best. With Improved implements we can plant and harvest the oat crap with tee* Hired hand labor than we can make and, gather any other crop. * And the I Dee labor we nee la making stock food I the mote wo will have for other crops.” bn spake a level bead'd young farmer . to a* last week. » The North American Review has tbe reputation of being one of tiis best Informed and most reliable periodical* published in ihe United State*. In s recent number it stated the fact that Immigrants from Europe send annoally to their homes In the old world $250,. 000 .DOO saved out of their learnings in America. When they get enopgh ahead to ensure them an easy future they return to Europe but their money stays there. al tbe It la as » Tbe Pasteur Institute In Atlanta haa had as patients in the last three month* raoiwpeople who had been bitten by maddog* than It had for treatment In the Mine precediUg years. The great est proportion of dog. bitten people came from Mil* State. Tbe victim* of the dogs, mostly pet dogs, are lined from Charleston to Greenville. X PaV tear treatment requires 20 day* and Incidentals raise the cfest above $200. All the dog* In any toWn- ship haven't the money value of Ofee Pasteur treatment. Society has lost a fsLhfol member, aod the dhurch one who wa* ever ready to help with bar means. 2nd. That we extend Our heartfelt svmpalhv to Ute bereaved family, but they a<e comforted by the ih.iught that ♦he I# reaping tbe reward of toe. faith ful. 3rd. That these resolutions be writ- tan on a page of our minute book, and a copy be sent to the Baptist Courier, and county papers (or publication. Mrs. S. A. Owens. Mrs. H. J. Harvey. , Mias Lil|ia'MeCreary. UNION MEETING AT BETHEL. The Union met with Bethel BsptDt church on Saturday before the 5th lord’s Day in May. After preaching by Bro. W.G. Britton the Moderator called the Union to order,-delegates were enrolled and committee* appoint ed, A recess wa* taken for dinner which, aa usual, wa* deliciously and bountifully served by the good sl-ter* of Bethel Church, aftey which the Union reassembled and prayer wig of fered by Pastor Turner. Tbe first topic; ’‘Stewardship and P* Higiiillcance,” was ably dliotf*se«l by tbe brethren, after which Brother Harry Graham made an able speech in defence of State Prohibition. Tonic No 2 waa then opened up hy Bro. 8 P. Hair, followed by Bros. tV. V: Manuel and W. G. Britton. Collection* were taken for Htstc ml*, slous. Tbe Union was not attended by Home delegate* who mi ht to have been there, a* several churches were not represented . The next Union Meeting Wit! be held w ith Mt. Olivet church In August. T J Deer. Moderator, J. 0. Sanders, Clerk. A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters,” writts Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 486 Houston 8r , New York. ‘ Its a grand family taedi- ne for dvapepsra and liver complica tions; while for lame back and weak kldnevs it cannot be too highly recom mended.” Electric Bitters regulate ’be digestive functions, purify the hlood and impart reneweij vigor and vitality to weak and debilitated of both •exes. Sold uud‘*r guarantee at U. N, Burckhalter’* drug store. H0c. THE FIRST BLOOM. “ Mr. 8 Towne of Great Cypress town ship sent us on Tuesday the flrat real Held planted cotton bln**oni reported in the State. It opened on Monday And we remember without referring to the flies this i« a record breaker. And It is not the flrst nor will It he the last time that Fanner Towne beats tire whole-country. THE BEST PILLS EVER SOLD. "After doctoring 15 year* for chronic Indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing ha« done me ss much gimd a* Dr. King’s New Life Pills. I consider them the best piH» ever told:” write* B. F. Avst ue. of Ingleside, N. C. SoM under giisran- lee at C . N. Burckhalter'* drug store. 25c. final Discharge notice. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday the fifteenth dsv of June A. D l!XW file with Hon. John K Snell ing. Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, his Anal return as Administrator of the estate of J. W. Collins, decenaed, and apply for Let ters Dismissory, W.G Colling, Administrator, May 12th L>03. DR. JNO. P. LEE, JR.. Dentist, '^UlHOwiLLLSTON, - - 8 c Office over Bank «f WiUlstbfe. Will not receive call* ft: the coufatry, but wllljbe in office every day . . DR. W. C. UILHOUS DENTIST, BarmeH, - - - 3. C. OF FICE HOURS I 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Person* living away- from RaynwMi will pleate make appointments before coming By so doing they WU4 be sort of Immediate service and avoid dll appointment*. „ ' The Augusta Cotton Mill,employing between 1.000 and l,500operHtivea, will close down on Saturday for 3ti day* of longer. In order to eUftiatl Ha output. „ Outside theif dl*pet)s«ry purchases and blind tiger patronages the invalids and Inebriates of Charleston send $100,. (XX! annually out of the State fur beer, brandy, wine and whiskey. The bwttle of the ballots Is being fought In Georgia today between rhe partisans of big Hoke Smith and little Joe Brown aa candidates for Governor. c Ex-President GroVer Cleveland *a* well anoogh on ifonday to ride bdme In an adtomoMI* Mem tha Lake- Rnod Hotel) *M«te he te*Mon III with fbeuiflstiu goat and acute lodlgestlon fdt seven week*. Tito fl ret session of the Sixtieth Coda gree* ended 10 mlnntca betewr Saturday midnight. Prsldont Roosevelt ex press# 1 himself n* satlsfled With Itt work and the RepubHoan party 1$ once mors a reunited beppy family with the tame Old seared eon*ei*oce. * ~ OR. J. H. E. MILHOUS, DENTIST, BLACKVILLE 8 C. Office days Thursday, Fri day and Satui'dtfy. Well equipped office. Operations made as pain less as consistent with safety. Priced reasonablci Terms Cash; notice to DEBTORS ITbRS. AJf&CRED- r . state of South Carolina, Barnwell County. Probate Cottri In the matter of the EkUte of C. F Calhbun, deceased. All persona Indebted tn aajd estate sre requested to make prompt payment Without delay, and thu»e r boliling Claims against the estate will ,please preaent them duly verified, either t«< tha undersigned br tn Messrs Bates A bimtils, Att«rheys-. Mrs. M. H. Calhoun. Adtfeiolsitatrik. Way 23d 1(108. . >' 4- Jeraey cows with youhg caiy** fin aalo. Apply te Butler Hagbod. Barnwell. 8. C MONEY TO LEND. We areftqpared to negbtlate loan* oc Improved faruaa for flve years, partial payments. Ibtereat 8 per cent on loaba Don’t wrjte, cmne and tee at. $8—<• J. 0. Patferaon ft Son. Is Your Money ■ v making money fcfr you? Thfr moYe of it yo’u -employed iTw yoiL ttie 1<’B8 yoioieetl to work ynnr- self. If you keep OB saving and^puttingy^ar savings to.work, the funded capital of your earning years it iff gradually take tip tiro burdeit and you will not need to work at all. - In the meantime you are insured against W.<d lifck or hard times. Have you ever thought -about having some money At Work- For You? . . ' V ‘k If not, it is time you did if you have ajiy regard for your future com*? fort or for the Well being of those dependent upon " . ' * NOTT is the ti A. I. mv Bi.ACKVIfJ.fe, B. & BRJ.ISIUK, • DHUSt. V#4lr York bant!Ary Ft Bk'rnWtet County Krtvmb ^ Glfi, * In Reslflano#. WllrWWd. E.di Mnkb Appuluticiinta bytthirkr taaft pluinr. All Wtfrk Spot Cdkhr. -—— ■ < — SALE. RIO efkaroft. 8 milos fYotn Martin. StX! Dollars—5KJf) lidUrs cash. l(«!kiu‘* in 1 -2 (Vr Annual pays , ‘menu with 8 par c^nt intwn-at, i . t: B Eilfs. Jr.-, I . ^ . North Augusta, 8. <J, EIH«. . Martin. S, to. n to save. If^ou^want to start on the road t^Tmancial iiidependenne, or if^ you have started and would like help and mcotirag^* ment, it will pay you to Deposit your tnoivey in the BANK OF BLACKVILLE and we will help Then, too, you build up a credit with 4,r- Wlntlrife C JWge tocholarsblp lad Enlraicb Examhiatfot. save. Bank. you the the of Barnwell fJie Oldest and Strongest Bank in Barnwell County Depositor)’ of 1 he State of South Carolina, The County of Barnwell anti Ihe Jmvn of Barnwell Capital, ■ — Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 'tr 1 ftio.tmo.ofl §45,000.00 T/* ^ i account 4a started for Tn save money l» not hard when once a bank money in a bank oNnnot burn a hole ibe pocket. A bank account nieitn* paying bill* by cheek—the only absolutely safe way. Check* leave no room for argument a* to When tor how a hill wa* paid. Each check Is recorded in the bank's hook*. Theae tngeher with your money and the cancelled checks are kept for you m burglar and lire proof vault*. You bate acieac ro thetn At «ny time. Let us talk tWa over with possible to call, write ua. you the next time yrtn *re lb town if Q»- The exam'inatioh Tor the award ik Vacant ScholartUp* In Wintbrop Col lege and for the *dml*«1an of new atu- Tlent* wHI he held at the Cnnntr Four* Mouse on Friday, Inly *, ml i fl. ft . Applicants moat not be less than fifteefl year* ot age. Wben 8. holaralilpa art Vacant after July 8 they will be award ed ri) those nuking theKigbest avemgp at tiff* examination, provided (bajr tneet Tbe uObdiiTntoa governing thd ■Wenl. Applicant for lfcb«il*rebtnn ■hould write to President Jobfesdn lj*- I fore the examination f6r SdiotarthlW examination blank*. Scholarships are worth 1100 sod trad I tuition. The next Xesalon Will OpOft September Vfl. j'bOd. For further In- forfeixtlou a'nd catarogiic, addreee. free. D.B Johnfc.ff, Rock Hill, A. O, , / j y College 61 Chaflestoa, \78i CHARLESTON, 8.U. j iilth jear beglnb September • Entrance ExsiblnatlonS will he iat the Couniy Court HouS'e on $'rldaw 4 July 8. at5 a. tn. All 'candldaie* for admUsion ran compete tto Septrtnber fbr BoVce hk-bnlarabtps wit tub pay flag * year. Due fVee tuition aviioterthiff t*» each County nf Homlt Lerolinw. Board and fnrtil«heii room in (formi* tore 111. Tulrfon $#d. ^Y»r Calalognea address. HarrUofe RandOlpft. lYetdftrtk The Flag Falls, AND THE RACE BEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C, A CAR LOAD OF - “CREAM OF ..KENTUCKY'’ lIorjseHwJSftdclleift ami llitvlie**, nml Bniod Marvs^ l^cvr- Boimlly selected bv the Yetciim Capt. DuntL JUST RECEIVED. All Blue Cl mss Ufa u ties And as Good as Yietty. Bride of the Fnlirie IIoTses and Milles for all pUVpt)8fs alw.’iys t>h Hand. The Best that gQpd ^udgrtleht ahd te.V|H;iieht;U can select. Wagons and Buggies in great variety of the very choit’tst materials and htiilt by master workmen. For comfort and durability, good*looks and lighthcBs they ate uhmatched in tht Stifle. Harness—Honest Leather Goods, RtiftMehtib* ah at iny, any single piece sold as readily as a lull Set: Whijis, Lap Kobes, Umbrellas, BridleSj Saddles and all HfUttfi Goods ever Wanted. PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS^ CHABIiIE BROWN ^WILLIS i€0 iY —^ DEALERS IN, BEST FUFN1TME. We Are Now Ready With The Choicest, Completest and Moat Carefully Selected Stock of Household* Kitchen artd Office Furniture to please the Best tastes and profit the most careful buyers. All goods new from the factories, of best materials and Up to date styles and finish. asp* A standard make Graphophorte given as a prertii urn on each purchase of $35. iCOFFINS AND CASKETS!-^— A Complete line of Coffihs and Caskets for the-last ser vice to loved ones. We are also prepared to furnish a Site Hearse with careful driver for burials; WIUL^IB & CO. BARNWELL. S. C irOMKSTBAD XOtlC* !" ^ xi Mr* Willi# f,. Wnwd in to*# right ami ua Ouarfllato nr LoWtlmt WAo.l And LowtliVr W<h*1 An Infint b# , hi* gnsnllan Mrs Willi# L. Wtotal ntft RVlile Fonekl Ra\h#n#r. I’talhrHtl. Vi. krtWmAh Still, isiac Miff-, RrtMff Still, MxUcul Wb1ttlr>n<l J. tl Whlttte. DetandaltU. On th« alVth ilajf hf Jnn# A. D. Hgt VuVritaut to 4 p#lUIV)n nrarin tto Mx t I WHI *n|x>thtlhr#«di*inktnWt#dhrr*WM tn vppr«1stt and «#t off to Mr*. WllMi L. Wobd and heir two rhlhlrrh l^rttlwr Wood and JVgtll* Ft»tatt Mathtontojr. • uofetssrrad In tb* two (nlbitolng thirtfl of land nfWhlL-h Wllllahi Wtood dlnft Snlied ancKp<»*ta«*«*d t Fort? tilt scran hiors im- russ, itod known q* the Bart plscet ar.'d Vine bn ml red 4nd ttorrtoflg Aur#* mure «T lr*k ami ktioWd 4a thd Elijah Kfred WarL AH pferMto* Interested. 4re nor tbat sny exveptiunk tto tha rtettorii the spptalkers mUat h# load* wlthlh dsya altar the dare of aald return, II, L. D’Bxnhon, M attar. Master’s riffiee Mly lltb lUoft ;rs sih n a# anffi WAtjtHK Fifty culbred IuDoucts ohee for logging,' railroad sawhiill work; Steady good ivo^est paid every ntgM wilh cheeks. Which may be tutlied into office for cas* eVery two weeks ahd house rent free. ABo can ustt wmrt labor. / Call or address Breon Lum» ber db.TlMersrSnGHocatei ort • RVi €. t. Calboai, Blcklseiii MA Calkouii ft Co* Life, Accident^ v .. LIGHTNINC - ■ And ■■ ■ s _ Live Stock rnmncE. *. > ■ * —At Lowest Rates In- * Strongest CoiiPi „ —OFFIcis AT— Hi BANK OF BARI