The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 25, 1908, Image 3
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||J| TJje BarnwelL People.
THURSDAY JUNE. 23. 180V
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RAl'Esd^ SUBSCRIPTION.
In Advanuv.. per Annum 81.60
On Time..., Ij'tx)
The ishiilh 'lA.»k. VA Xshrcy '6ill
Will ITnlTcWr, .
J.tl. ^Ilonl*,
»tmr.
R, C.
Clerk.
11A K M O N Y IX) iKiF Vo.'fT.
\KB/ Nb,Yr A. T. M 'Will l>e ii.-lS
jfirL 1,1 .TWlo <>r, Tlihtxl*y .Idly
doste'lnS. A. d.
m-.-. Viitlhg PreSftu ire STif«liil»y Invite
A. F. M.
»r i n r^tv*
I trTTTtTni
iiHft
KH-.
to Mtteiid. ,
rnftdth. w. m.
H. P. And^rmiiUS.'c.
li«« re-
enjoyed
>
YOU M'OS I' ^TiJciSTKR.
Mre pObn^hyMiiv few r^rP'frk-
Umi l«w Keml It »nfl #11 i J #(ir ifeliih-
bor. who inny mice no'iief’^jrf^e'r. Ul<l
:TegutF«tii.n eeMlUrate* eTeVO ^^orflii-
1 »•. Kvery voter nurtt get new ere-
deniUlit or be idiui of t froth fotinfc
next November.
^aWof ■rtHtldfaL '
•«' «
N ' " r e wish to gmtefiillv tlinnk t*m^>eo.
j#<!e of UUekville and tfe i-ninmOnity
—Ji tin eo kindly aatbuieU in latlng ami
|dear nirther In her la*t •rating plai-rA
also for the many ontmeeie* Acien.leo
\o the bereaved titttiily in tt.U out great
■twirow.
Gertie fffrer^tt,
Wrothi>i*a and
* * .
>OROANXKV« ItfANS
Wa*b lhoron(hiy and prt^iare kN (dr
‘cooking. Then break )•■ abort pfeeea.
Cxdl In Oicar water for ^<) minntea, then
add one tableapoonfull of Salri'llli:
a< id to every gN'Ion of len^a. i'laet
in J«ra am! aeal aa fruit
ter*. t\ r . H. Rlir.
Treasurer*?. 1). Armstrong
turned safely from his ifutch
tiip'fh Eirrtiirr^IrVtii,
HlV. V). Roberts has improved
iTakiilttslv thrmiirh paii^rlniii neat^
ITow about the fall garden?
Plant peas and potatoes and vmi will
pros|)er.
, The lirat primary election is lust two
month* i ff.
Buainea^ is at ita summer stolstice
tho«e a.midiiny day*.
lllaekviile’* flr*t%ar of cantaloupes
went North on Tue*dav. ■
■■■ -^nfl hAW W4 looitlng and lout-
Iliy lor.'the iirat waiennelonT 1
Vlon.’Herbert E. Oyles hf Aiken is a
candidate for the State senate. J
Fruit abundance U reduolilft the
thirst fo'rVt'rong drink these warming
da$s • - . - '
Ex Rev C. SI. Pillings lost out In his
m«T aim for tnoooa agaliAi Hie .Char
lotte, N. C.. Observer.
igu
niei.t at Turnerayine, Ga.-_
The attention of toachevada-aakod to
me arlveitUeiniwit of th - AI Ken—Barn*
well—•Bamharp sV.iiiinur K..L.nU—-—_
iVe cannot use anonymous communl*
'cation*, but i*Aneribiitioti.* of anon*
jfiou* peaclic* Ac are never refused.
TiAt Pko'Pi.'b Invites apm.ved receives
for canning and pVeVrving fruits and
Vt^etablA froth good bou*e Keepers.
Mr*. tVr. It C. Kirkland after at
tending the Clemsnp couimenceiueut Is
visiting (ilenu aprlugs before return*
ing home.
A Farmer* Club f.ff* been organised,
at CoUion V.iin Mr. i'lioina* Clayton
a* Pre'sident and Mr. J. E.” McMiliitn
■Secretary.
The annhal pVo nic at Brfhel Church
today will be. wearlier permitting,
largely attended and as always inv-
menxetjr enjoyed.
If voter* msli'a and hresk qiiick
promise* to candidate* some hol
der* will Vrt.iif l*e go buck on cam-
^laign profe*s)ons.
Re kfirt to f r*t read and theft l>nt In
scrap Tew»k i’ll* a'C coont *hi thf* trwge of
the hemic charge of llagood's Itrigndo
on the Weldon Hoad. August 21*t 1861.
Dr. Edward Patterson, recentTy
graduated snd Itrur.Vcd, has dtaided to
locate at Klh'e't'fn nlid will enter upon
• he practice oT racdiciue and surgery
lhi* week.
The Summer fever season f* rdtu
inentlngand unrelun^lng War should
h* ken Vtp on l^ics siul inosqiittoe*.
"•Ah oi.mc* of precaution 1* worth a
pound of euro.”
Congrestman Patterson went to
THE BEST rt'l.I.s EVER SOLD.
“After doctoFlng f* years for chroiiK
Indigestion, and spending oVei two
liundted dollars, nolhlog ha* done ut«
w» much good a« Dr. wing’* E'-w Eife
Tills. 1 consider them 1111: first pill*
Vversofd:" writes B. F. ,Av'seue. of
^ngle-ide.\. «•. Sold undeV guaran
tee at C. N. BuVek>.aBer’8 di ng store,
'doe. -T
IllS FIRST VACATIN'.
For twentv one veara Kev. Robert
Tongue ha* been an active and
C^rj.lCD^TOflSR REtVAUD.
Mrs Sally Baxley, 'Widow of the late
Mr. Henry Bliley, .iftad -suddenly on
Friday morning, aged about 73 years.
On Thursday she li*d gone to visit her
daughter, Mrs. W, it. Owens, of Dtih-
barton. >he jya« In her accustomed
good health and after.a ehfeerful eveft.
tug and in the brl
happy good byftt
ward wiien tWr c
morning after 'inSciiptloti
gWW Hfl ili^.. Iiome-
’*~'r»sr»grr ruuro
TO HONOR HEROES.
Major W. V. lalsrof Orapgeburg Is
rslslng a i^ind of $600 by voinntary
contrlhiilhuta-. for tuu erection of a
monument to mark I he scene of the
heroic charge of UagtH-d’* Brigade
near Tete.rsbirrg, Va. August 4l*t 1868.
Alulsir lelar proposes trie 1 olio wing
and hore hoV Vinrit to the -b<itt.er home
above, . After tmicl i/*? tuneral ser*
viee* conducted by Rev. J. K Goode
her body wss liyd to rest in Hie icm-
etery at flrv'cn I’luca of w hich church
idie had long hccn a C' , n«t«rt'nr rnern
tJhe U survive^! by six childreh who
In the great and -uiddt'h sorrow of tut*
mysteiioua 3i'spsns.rtfon liave ilia sin
cere sympathy of a multitude of
friend*. To ihfcfn and to all that knew
her she has left the sweet memories of
a life brl'glit with loving “service and
beautiful in its perfect observance of
every diify.*
MISSIO A r A1LY. R A1, j .LEA,
Wednesday July 1st at Friendship.
Thursday .Hdv, 2nd at Double Pond.
Friday July Bid alt Ghent*Braucji. >‘Septemtier lat.
W >i t i i ■-< < tv c? !•< ♦ »» iff . 1»''^ a VJ n r f > rrrsi' riTr'" \
• t i I • 1 - » \ ’ I 1111 >' I
rcunoited. to c
KJKry year nfj
two or thre^ si
w U. _ , c, U ^
Here
ll igoou * ftrigaifrr—
•of
South Caroflnlaus
Cbarpeil
'On the 21st day of Angust, 1WL
- tJoinpo^ed oj
•Ttif-mrr.TTst, -SSth. 27tli, Reglthenta.
And
—Tth Battalion, 8-"Q.' V,, —— ■
„ Tabit/g into t'ha tight fwTiHtiP.
Returning witn 260.
“No prouder late tlian their* who gave
Their lives to liberty.”
On the reverse will hawa-llj Inch
paifuc'io tree raised.
On one ol the remaining side*, “C. H.
A.” six ineb raised.letters.
QnHie tinier rt-maiiidliiir sides, QA
^N. >f., six itM li ruised letters.
The monument to be'of best granite,
and if possible will.have it erected, by
—Saturday Joly-*t h^aS SprmgcmynV
Theso meetihgs wilt he held uTuler
the auspices of the W..M. IT.
1 hey will observe their Birthday of
fering for missions. All wliocoiQe arc
ue*te«l; to eontnlmte a—penny- ftrr-
t*:«ir life. There will he
hort addresses Oneol the
*pe".ikeiK has never been in ibis *pc-
tloi< before and tlds will perhaps be
your only oppnrif nity to hear him. | biigade had been
There wilt Fa Conner oti The grounds
and u long lUteruiission,
Come w ith yonr pennies and spend
the daj both pica-antly an J profitably.
S. P, Hair, I^astor.
I he story of the charge tVa story of
unparalleled braverv and courage. It
was a dauntless feat. 13l.ru, Cutler, of
tin Vrdri* army', held an linporiaiit
section of the V> cldon railroinf rvtjr
ret Itl.aiui wi.w^tfvioguvvmier ofthe Beawfwrt -wtr- Monday to Join vbe HnalU
Met odi«t Hin< ra« y. He has been
cotistiMi11 v ready to obey evety order
of those ih author.t» And ft'i answer
to every call of thd?. • w ho have love»L
and trusted him as their spiritual
guttle, friend anu shepherd.
In all the*e )e«rs he list never taken
a >eK| nc\er a>ked for a Itolidav. Hut
^V«w physicians ha vs Vomuiautletl
h ru to take a vacation, to go to the
Bprlng* and re«t both eager body and
a dive mind and uuVeMHi spirit. For
tome tlve hiimlM>A8 he F.Aft suffered
Irom malarial aits’cVs am! wnllc mere
la no serioak resVrirv In Id* case the
vimtors wl«o1y AdVlwe the ounce of pre
caution as 1hfctH-r- than th“ pooiid of
ture. So fiV ha* gone to Gieon Spring*
fur A *tAv iff nevetal weeF* A'n«l he lias
V-arrfed and will keep with him the
tiest A UhR* ol all vdiristians of all rte-
fOiU1nali«.ti* and all |>eoplc of toe
world ttiat he mar there And eompleu-
relief and restoration and that lie 'wIM
soon coinc home in renewed volltli and
Ifr .. . i..
nrength to ijij^’bclirtii 'arid l.omes in
Which he 1 < so Veil beloved
I •
\I-LT.Y JURORS.
JVtit jurors i »r thU Fiirwrtler Term
Iff the Court of Geneial Sessions com-
hteuelogJNiy Mih n«d cnnttmilhg the
Week, Jndvo Rotu rt Aldrich pre»iuing.
Were drawn on Monday.
Allendale—J WiJanri William*. W It
ftarckhalter, A W Oweu*, W K Har-
tefV J Googe.
Calhoun, !. \\ Brad-
teG J W tiOOge.
Its block—.1 S C<
>J'T J B Aligley.
TvViiarell—If W
U Woodward, M
i>u ks.
W
dk.
Black,
I (elk. Jr.
I U llsgoc
Blrt.
K
good,
K f> Peacock,
T Beard. *
Deo nett S|>rings-^-vv F Bate*, B W
LVeple*.
Hlackvllle—J 1. Bhlst. X Blatt, O A
StiM, W M OarVlrt *
deqrge* ttreiftk—C t) Campbell. H IV
Morris, !! E CH-erh; W SUruhhs.
Hreat bVprt?*—B U Jenkins, Jr., I.
J tliiodsoh
Uetl bal^ —.lames Sanderf.. C D
ke. b il () «eiiA.
Rich l.aiul—I. F Hates.
R A
^veamore -W R Connelly
illliston-j-C II Smith,
Weathersbee.
W A Willis.
COMMUMbATlb^S.
Olar, S, C , June i3th
Editor PkoujcV- — *=—
After tljadlnjl ill the
Bate on Saturday Judfce Aldrich's
kentvnce on the blind tiger* at Aiken I
hm so enthused over it that I w»Ht lo
ask you to puhdsh hty gratfUidb for
Mich men. Word* are too potir aiu!
i am at k loss to expi8«* tnv appteci-
atioo. It lifts my Very Soul when t
hail feci a^d know that we haVe yet
some men of honor, men that loVe their
t'ountry above ni.vi.ev, men tint barf
tholr fellow c iuntrymeus character add
houl at heart and who will do their ditty
both to God and their country,
W» can cry out amen ami altlfen fori '
atu-h men as Judge Robert Aldrich
ft cm Barnwell county.
Life Long Friend,
campaigner*. He will go with the vist
kot* to the Appointed meetings In the
second liistilct.
The isfbpti e who had to g?.iber Ms
ow n straw and tUrn out Ids daily talc
of brick had Uo puffer task than the
newspaper mah In the mid Hummer of
this twentieth century.
Crop* are genera’ly reported In ffhod
condition and looking well though
• mall in kI/.9 for the date. The critical
period is ahead and good teasons will
be needed to make good yield*, -z-vu
Misses Uaron and Lena Woodward,
very bright ami thoroughly trained
and well •tceompltahel little WRHston
ladies, have been the very welcome and
charming guests of Barnwell rel«*ivc8
fgrwvwrwl daya. ; —
Old folks AAd voting jieople had a
glorious day at Baldock on the I7tb
in-t. Htone 1 “00 persons attended and
there was welcnne for many More.
I here w as not a tli-agreeahle isecoud
duling ttie entire day.
MaVVlcd on June 14th 1T>0&. Rev. 4lT_
T. roe Ur trfflelatt'ig, at the residence
•*f .Mr. R B Ujsery, the brhleN father,
Martin, f*. C.. Mr M. B. Furne and
Ml*s I^oitle M. Usscrv. 11 ally good
ft lend* vv Db long life ami perfect hap
hihels td Mr. and Mrs. Fnrse.
1 ive mart Dge on the 13th inst of Mr.
\V. M. Dunbar, Jr., of Augusta and
M i*s t iara Eugenia Johnson of Gaines-
ville, Ua . wasoite t.f last wpek'k hap
piest and prettiest eVbut* r.s pictured
In the lleVald. Mr. Dunbar is a son of
tbe late Mr. George R. Dnnhar. MS-s
Jlitsle Dunbar was pne of'the atten-
danta.
The eountv candldurpg h6ve ample
notice that, tiiey will ho expected to
hriuter at l lther* on JnK 4rh They,
ami all othfet?. Who attend, will receive
high treatmeld, And from the speech
making of that day some voting man
may date hi* start to distinction and
large usefulness lu public life.
Judge Robert Aldrich left for Rich
mond on Sunday. He will acenfripany
Mrs: Aldrudt to thtlr Summer home
at Saluda N. O., and return alone to
Uarnwell to dt*cha r ge hi* judicial du
ties. During the Summer absence of
bia falidly UeV. atol Mrs A. E. EyDim
will occupy their residence on East
Main St.
Prof. J. E. Sanders, son of Dr. R. \V.
Sander*, become* Superintendent of
Education at Seneca, It. U Of several
otterS. !hh one it «e< med to he 1VUduty
to hechpt. Seneca Is it iovvn of 2 <Mt<i
^teoplb proaiterotia and progressive
situated at the junction of the Blue
Ridge ami Charlotte and Atlanta Rail
roads. withtji the f'iedmont country,
and in ftoll U'eVof the heaiiilful ihotm-
tain *t>en?rv of North Georgia and up-
i »er South Carolina. The frienii* attd
ilndred of Prof. S. will bo pleasetl t!l
know of hla iuccts* and t:rcil>ivts of
usbftllHeia.’
rough ox Rats.
f
How the news was spread is not
known but iTte rat* in $t>. R. R J.dtn-
•ton’s nrlghb»rbPp<l found., ont ‘a few
weeks ag-> that he bad a couple of
hundred bushel* of ♦’food ear corn..in a
barn that wa*. easily entered. Ho they
Invited themselves to spend the Hum-
rn-m there and » great congress astern-
hl-id itoldlng riotous nightly long ses-
sions and sleeping through the days.
Though a very patient ami generous
man Mr. johnston grew weary of the
impudence and destructiveness of- the
unwelcome vlsllort and Set a nytr.bir
of stalwart hand* to carrying the corn
In ta*kat* to a rs* proof writ) across tie?
lor. HTtv.cen trips the hand* used the
hlg stick on the tats that had burrowed
in the corn. A gallant pointer Ji g
helped them.
When the corn transfer was com
pleted th'* dead tats «vtf& put In fa buah-
el basket, tildng U u> within an inch
of the rim. Tnec were then counted
-and nt;m-tteTyrr-Tut.—TlPstrr^r m? ‘ir^ttrr
t^r bad eaTen a uuinm-r between ligltts.
The rat* bad done much damage in
th« old crib there were left ui>U* enough
to till a two hone m;oo Lr,'y.
Knelling, 8. V ■, June Wd IflOH:
I'o the County Democracy t
^In reply lb
fcAtneroua inqnirlM I beg to fay tlfkt
1 have not withdrawn from tHb PH-
Inary race for County BupeFvISdr And
—1 do mff intend to withdraw, But will
b-mtinue in the field to the end.
Early in the crop seakon I thought
And spoke of witidlritwioK from the
Face becanae the condition of thy crop
Required my conttant preseqc* On my
famp, hut haVIng AucceedWnf (flitting
fuTTtwP 1» satisfactory condition I am
\ ^^lflat| to wav to mv friend* that I will
..SV'oiijtlnne to a*k their support arid ttt
7^*>«$ly upon their good will.
I ara making the race on mv otVn fefe'*
ord and if elected will give tffq verv
beat seiwlcfl of my head and heirt and
. ftarid to the dlaotiarge of the duties of
the n(Ho*.
Oratelullr appreciating the imtity
... kind expre*ainna ’•»! my friends
asking thei»• Ifaaj^fiBiMhr 1H thy
-- .1 •• *• . .
Very truly and sincerely.
- . * - George J. Diamond.
REGISTRATION LAW.
The 'a*; Legislature enacted tho fol
lowing law regarding the reencirtl-
nient of voters, to which the attention
of the voter* of Barnwell cotiutf it
specially called: *
‘•Hection 1 He it enacted by the
General Assembly of the Ktaye ofTionth
Carolina, that the Buporvisors of Reg
istration in eich county of the Bute
are required to re-edrotl ad the quad ■
fled electors in tVis Htate during the.
year l%.8.
“Sec. 2. That at the **mo time the
said Supervisors sltftll rgglattr nil per
sons who may make application there
for and who mav he On "I tied thereto.
•See. 3. That for Uie purpose of
such enrollinent And registration the
said Supervisor shall keep the books of
registration open at th" several county
seat* every day I Sunday excepted,)
between the hours of 8 a. rn. and <1 p.
ru. during the months Of July and Au
gust, 1908; and in addition thereto
Ihov shad attend, driring t4re month of
Heptember, at least ont- day in each
township, in their nspeeclve counties,
at which at b'nff Jen davs’ notice shad
be given l5v advertisement in a news
paper published in the county; and in
comities containing fifty thousand in
habitants they siiad attend in each
city, town or it'.dustrial community,
containing three t’u rid red of more In-
habitantH, at least one day, upmi simi
lar notice.” I— —
Gen. I.uke-E. Wright of Memphis.
Tenn. ?> dl on next Tuesday become
Secretary rtf War, republican nominee
Taft having resigned.
Wldintn Howard Taft, the rcpuhllcao
candidate, t* a heavy srliilery fellow,
weighing about 300. He Im* two simv
and one daughter ordinary looking
chap*. His rich olde*- o rot her ( harlc*
is said to have paid Big Bid's cam
paign expense* up to tire nomination.
The Roosevelt family left. Washing
ton on Saturday to spend the hummer
at thair eountrv home near Oyster Bay
on Long Island, 'i he I'residtnt wg*.
In excellent humor. Tli.e.Ohieagb'con-
Veutlon had nominated'his favorite for
President and the na tform i’H I been
pronounced good by J. Pieipont Mor
gan.
Before quitting Washington Mr.
Roosevelt said that ho had had n
"corking time” if- the - WTiTre House,
lie, apparently, gave no thought to
the mauv cutsidc •♦lie White House
Tcrirtch *up|)TR‘s were brought to the Gon
federate force* at Peteraburrt ami Gen.
Uuiler had to bo driven from 1m po-
isition.
♦ tir sixty a^ven day
viattouod at 1'ctera
burg with ir'adcquate syipplje* and no
relief In vighfft because ol the occupa
tion of a section of the Weldon railroad
by the Union troops. The order came
to assist Gen . Maliony In louitng the
Federal*. Gen. Mabone’s command
was to advance directly n.oon the florve*
tff-Gcn. Cutler ■'from the fronts while
Gen. Hagood’s brigade v"*.* ordered to
attack at the flank find rear of the en«k
iny.'to relieve Petersburg.
Hagood’s men moved out'of camp in
the middle of the night of August 2Utb
iu a driving rain, and marched many
tulles to approach on tbe side planned.
They were told that the field would foe
clear, as a ?i;i vcv_bad shown Ibis. In
tne morning the advance upon enemy
was made Irom the •lielterlng wood
where U>2 brigade hulled. To theft
*uiprise they dtrooVertd not a quarter
of a mile liT Irani a line of rltlu pits,
and further on a UTss* of breastwork*
behind which was , array e<T a strong
force of artillery a!»d cAValry.
There wa* nothing to ilo but charge
and capture the title pits and then as
sail ll'e breastworks. Contrary to
their expo, rations, no sounds of attack
by Mahone’s men were hcWtd from thh
trout. Gen. M^**iod did not hesitate
but ordered an advance.
—The- ■ctnrgp 1 caT~~ fffXW APTWi—T
ploughed field, and (lie r ile pits swept
aside like chaff; but the resistance al
trie breastworks was stout, and to make
matters worse the Uiotve TTPiffcderate*
were shut in by tresh forces of trie
enemy real to entrap them. Ittccame
necessary for tbu (inrounded brigaoe
to turn and literally how their Way
through the enemy to tbe wood at the
tear, and w hile this was done success
fully, it w as at a terrible iota, for out of
the 7W aolbR-r* who *'ntemi the tint
hot more than 111 lived to tell of t
terrible encounter.
Au-numlcut, iclaicd by a survivor
vyas the bravery WjL'apt Daly of Gen.
Cutler’s *uff, andt3qx. Dw ight Htouey
of Hagood’« brigade. Alter the Cori-
letlcrn.es had captured a portion of the
enemy's breastworks^ and tben found
tbemsctyis surrottnued, they were sur
prised to see a Union ollicer ride up
and snatch the colois from theif bear
cr, and dehiund tbo ahr'rei.der of th<-
brigado. Gen. Ilagood, struck with
admiration lor the bravery of Capt.
Daly i Im (.Ulcer who perform 3d the
.'rat. told him there was no surrender
to be UiougliXaX. hut offered to per mi’
hit)! to retiio to hi* own lines without
harm. Tn* oilieer reiterated his de
mand G-r sutrender, and tehued t<>
give up the cotors he had captured
Thereupon Gen. Ilagood drew hi* re
volver uud »hot ('apt. Daly from his
saddle. Capt. Sloney te.z. d the colors
before they could ‘all to t**w ground
and leaping into the empty saddle ol
the Uuiou ollicer. bote the 11 ig aloft
and called upon his men to cot theii
wayoutoi the lisp They followed,
but with fearful results.
A sequel to tbe shooting of Oapt
Daly came after the war when Gen.
ilagood received a request from the
brave ollicer, w ho was then nt his home
in tbe JVest. to endorse for him an up-
plie&rion f»r a pension, which Gen.
Ilagood cheerfully did. willing to as
sist so brave a man as Capt, Daly.
•flieftrat bale of th1« year’* cotton
sold in Galvestod, Texas, last week
(Hr |3llb:
Tlvo bale* of new cotton were rejiori
fed a* ginned In Bexar Cbifniy. Texas,
on the IBth inst. . v .
C9Dt J_. C.
tne House of
The announqef*fent of
Griffin as a candidate for
Representatives I* published today.
The State Mpftf EqnallaaMon met
in Columbia Wn Thesday to consider
appeals and {ffntests from and against
county rfSSe'fiftrfienU.
The cifbdidiites for the llnited Stated
Senatb’(Ffa’flfi to he runnirg neck ante
neck In ihe Aral heat. A blanket could
a hoof covet- their platforms.
Eollriwfng fhe^UHng of one white
Rian at a colored uStfCe and the aK'as*
Alnatlon of another at his supper table
nine negroes wer* lynched at Hemp
hill, Texas, Sunday night.
The Southern Railway U hustling
Xort’jwjird many aoli.1 trains of canta*
South Georgia and Rcach-
^s (f»dtJC'fth Georgia. It expects io
iranai*fft7.(»Crd*r k«d« before August
season Cod*.
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AND WINGS
; , . , v » 1 . u . . . • ij - -if vi dm im
Wife Mnkes Rrtnfirf nf, Pnthpr’^ il SLiciWiit
At
ATTORmitXi#.
NOTARY, WJIUC,
afid it Sii^endis fayfet
rawsts
xJi 1
SPRlNOTreLn, onto.—AVhph ^ohn,
came Tiomc to supper lift wife told TiWn sire had
burned a paiv ^f fife shOefl* Il'e ^ulped a little and
said be guessed he did not care ^ Vat anything.
The left shoe of thp old pfcrr had' been bia safety
deposit bank, there being $2o0 tucked away til the
toe. . ’ "■ •” • ' - .
J Ite^had Ifftcn said that he would deposit lift fnofeey
where he could keep a*! eyt 6ft it, blit he neglected
to mention to his wife just What wus*-the repository
^ MM N •* f
of his savings. The old shoes had been an eye sore
to Mrs. ItTggft, who, in burning goaae old tfabhlah,
threw in the worn leather for'good measure. Biggs
- ■ • ' U —— '• ^
poked throil^ft the embers of the bonfiVo, but hft
nothing.
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rnmJm
Moral-Deposit Your Mbney in
BANK OF BLACKTILLE.
AR Work Spot Cash.
TOO Acraa—40
8 miles from Ms
D^Urs- H» DnllMfl cqisfc!.
Bkiknco In 1 -4 or, ».. Apnwol
menu with 8 pet wnf |riur»-*L..
-, "wf ‘ a T*»
U.. North s.«.
or C.w; Ellis.
. Herein, A, O, ,
DR. A. H. EMlhDOUS.
- bslprxsjy
' »t.*at>-nii*s<c. ...
.Office days Thursday, Frl*
tfhy and Saturday. 1 »;»* •
-Well equipped office.
Operations made as pain*
less ftsconsiatehf with aafisty.
Prices reasonable. Toms
cash’.
=3SS*!
i
Viik
Bank of Barnwell
T/ie Oldest and Sirin zest
- Bank in Barnwell County
Depository of The State of South Carolina, The County of Bhrtiwill,
and 'ihe Town of Barftwdl
Capital, ••••••
Surplus iM Undivided Proflu.
iAo.6oo.o6
$46,066.00
4 . r »
— To save money Is not bard whfh olVce a hank account Is started for
money in a bank cannot burn & hole tbe pocket.
A bank account ihenns paving bills by cbeck-^-tthi only ahaolritely
safe way. Checks Jeavo no room for argameat aa.I^wben or bow a
bill was paid. Each check Is reOOQfeTI m tbe bank*! books. These
togeher with your money and the mtncelied checks ate ki|)t for fqtr
In burglar and fire proof vuulu. You bare accete to- them at any
—- . . * :•'
Let us talk this ever with you tbe next tilne yen are in town If Im
possible to call, write ua.
Om
■nutii 11
BUCRI.KN’H ARNICA SALVE
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, UOch-
rnn, Ga , writes: “l liad a bad sore
come on the instep of my foot and
could tlnd nothing that wobld heal it
until 1 applied Uuckleu’s Arnica Salve,
l.pss than half of a 2.') cent hox won the
day for me by effecting a perfect oirwr
Hold ttndflfflvBtiUAe at G N. Burck-
halter’s drug store.
TAX SALKS.
ViM FredeHo* Ansel dsughforof the
verner. w|.| ehr Hen tbe battle ship
Carolina ar-4te UviDCbjeg et
lat., wMn t
Hon. John l.awtoo, aged 78 Tears,
died on the 18tb Inst, at hla home In
UwtonviUe. In Ids death Hampton
i-onntv boa l«.t ont of iu foremoet
ultlaetM. fn war
who had been corked up by Um Uoose
veil panic of IfiOT-H,
A farmer in Ohio wrote to
pui ueeiit ef Agi ieulfnrc that
strnggleil for fwertty years on iin
eighty acre farnl Va\ i]y mortgaged,
~ bur had neon uniiDie to reduce his debt
or rl*o above poverty that made the
bringing up of hift,.family a humilia
tion. He asked if'.Here was any hope
for him upon the fatTr. or If he might
a* well give up tlve tight. The depart
ment requested that he make a detailed
rei>nrtnthl* farm and Its soils, and
upon this it based a plan nf farming
wjiich lie was recommended to follow
toffht letter There was.,a prolU the
tir^t year of fli.oro.wnd the depxrrmtsmi-
believes that ultisfatelv the despised
eighty acres cau bri made to yield $5,-
000 a year.
A
The Democrat* go further West and
filgher up this ye.:fr to hold their na
tional convention (ban ever before.
Denver, Colorado,, where on July 7th
the twentieth Dcriiocratic convention
ooniUting of 1.018 delegates, will gath
er is far toward the setting sun and a
mile high—5,*2S0ft above sea level. At
th.-u altitude the pcHy can keep cool.
The Denver people have built an audi
torium (•ontaining 1 j COO opera cliairs
with room for ra»»r0jf needed. Besides
they have given #i00,000 to pay con
ventlon expenses. •*■*
The names nt ««gy rfmir mtndidatea
for President are llkety to be presen
ted-: /
JN. J. Brvan of Nebraska; John
Jobnaon of'Mloneaot*,^
Geosge Gray of Delaware;
Obaoler of New Yorlu
wlH be tbe oomieee a* more
South Carolina, )
BainweM County. ( •
By virtue of sundry tax e cecutlons
Hied in mv cilice by J. B*, Armstrong,
Treasurer of Barnwell Countv, 1 have
this day levied upon and will sell In
tront of the Court Hou«e at Barnwell
on Monday, July ttth 1*108. at the usual
the Do-1 hours of salo it being salesday in said
he had rtfonfh tTI(dIov\I11g real property to
wit:
A.
Lewis
—Bennett Spring*.
Ctl acre*, more
on the North bv
South bv Paul
!rs. C
Jennie
or less; and
Mrs. Jennie
D’L Black, .
bounded
Dunbar,
West by
B. Dunbar and Fart by Mrs
Dunbar—levied upon as the
property of Mrs. L. B. Black.
Also
G01 acres of land bounded North by
J. A. Furse, South by W. D. Black and
Hi K. Bates, West by J. C. Lamar, East
by Mrs. G. W. Morrall. levied upon a*
the property of 1*. D’L. Black,
i
Also
SUITED TO TBE SEMI
A PEW PLlJCt HORSES,
JUST THE FELLOWS NEED!
TO FINISH THE CROPS,
FOR CREAP SALE SOW AT
Hill Top
wt s. c.
. i.KSna;, ;
BVnteD, • ♦ * S.t
jDFTICE JIOUESI
'• &30M, .-to 0 |V mt‘
Persori* living away froqi Be
will please make AppointaMiiu
comlpg By eD ddlWttiey WIM1
of immediate service
appointments. - -
SSsJ/iUea-.
recently rebuilt eq^ pn^Uq^lf
as n4w,
will anil ail or part'aa;
ebaser.' ADo will fe|l or el
Chaser. Also will se|l of exekaiM
cattle or other (arot etqck,onq
“fan' ahd.Teyief .gralbe
Farmera rarorlte' , I rtrai
B.F.J
V i.
Cottle Ad
1784 oinitk
i 42Mb year beftm
Entranbe Etainination^wii)
at th4 Couhty Court'Horise op
J dy.S.atOa. m. All ,ca»db
admisaloq fan cotMetf lb B
for ttuyee Hcbolarahipb hrbl
a yeai*. One free‘tuition
jeai*. ()ne free'tuitkMk Ti
to each Cpun;y of Hpfftb
Board and/urni*br*i' roopf
fotryin. TuiL
address. « , ,.4 ^ .
arhioo R^iwVffeB: '
’ni»ur
Itari
BeheUrsllf E^pSkkMiUMt 1 • i
t HE UMVKRBfTY OF 'BOUTfl
I CAROL}XA offer* $cbo^rsblpd l 4
thq Qepkrtment of Ednqqtlnn tp end
young .man front facta C •rtntr,. Eiels
few v
young man front each
ttcbolkfslifc i*
and '%\i
Exa
seat' F
UDAY, 1 JULY J.
^ Over Stocks of the Best ^take ailcl Material Wagons,,
Buggies, Sumcs &c. -i'illl..scts single
pieces. Saddles Whips, Lap itdbcs are offered now»at Sum :
iHei : Time Prices at . , ,
... '' HILL TOP STABLE!?.
.. . .v; j Ti %jt 1 v 1
Come to see me when in tdWil, You wilLfiud what you
want and fairest prices and best treatment at ,
HILL TOP STAfiim
ir i.*.;--
DR. INO-P. LEE, JR.
Dentist,
■ /f i - . A
III) acre* houndcii Nortt by Mrs. L.
B. Black, South byHIV. H. Brigham,
East4iy Mr* C. W. Peeples and West
by Mrs. 0. B. Dunbar—Is vied upon aa
the property of P. D’f;. Black.
Willisgon Townahip.
- One lot of land known aa the Georgg
Hutson place and hounded on the North
by W. 0;Cinith. Weat. Last and South
by public-road—levied opou a* the
prooem of George HuUon.
-7 AltQ
■One lot and building thereon, boon*
ded'North, W«*i, Hast aud Houtfr by
public road—levied upon aa the prop
erty of the estate of Paa4 8. Felder.
TcrtBS Cash. I’m chaser to pay for
f
WILUSTON, r -SC
Offkfi oyer Bank of Wllllston. Will
not receive calls in tbe country, but
will be In office every day.
r —i—7
iWcJNey TO LEND.
Wa are prepared to negotiate loans on
Improved fareas fori live yeara. parflal
payjMSffita.}ntere*tB;jwr.flentrin loans.
DohU cofficbrid-see n*.•
28—2 J. O. Patterson A Son.
W AXTEt).. t
One f6 to-d) H. P. boiler‘dhfii lS tff
6011 Pengtiie. Give spec!ligationsktyle
and make. State how long |u nse and
prin*. i' ' * :
, A. F. Anderson'.
Dunbarton, B. C.
. . , - 1 "“t 1
Alt Cjundicfates invited to
~ ana ffnjoy v
. A basket .Pic Nic
> -
; Base Ball Game
THE WHITE, TlfE fesi’
Columbia, 8. C ’
*ew-
•'1 r
•%, ftiatRrpAMColtacau
ScIblanM# and> Eat rate#
Exanilnatlaa.
T
I *»
' BT EVERYTEsfr7~
LEADS ALil. THE RE8T ! '
„ ftDRTH, SOUTH, EASVWKtf. . hl .
In material, pjan and i^ifftaaAsJlip •'Tlfe'
White” to tb<i cony and always Beat ,ot
.American flewing Machine#.
Ball bearing from the pedal up,' light ran*
ping. pvrbWly adhiated, the, most dellcato
•HjTSp Irom the beartoff tp ibe daliUieot”*
(JSfflvSar*^
Rotary Shuttle and ajj' 1>o'beat twent:
wiU bring mr agent to ytHttdaoe... T,
wokth twicxtm inxiA« rsicx.
B '—‘v. *
TM elainVnatltfo.Tor VW6 iffgl'if U
vacant* ElcholarihipTIn YYintbrop Col*
lege arid fur tho-ada
dents Will i
Hriuae'on FrtUJf. J
App'llcan u hi use
years of age. W.
vacant aftferTtifk
ed to Lhofie makiri
at tiila exa (ulna 1
mriet ibe^eor-*^
awaw:;/
aboii fd Wrl
fote tbe eXa*
laxamlnriMqH'bikhBf.
; Pres. D. B. JobMvn, Kpck ttULJLJt -
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