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A r.-«tiiJAf>L>om»unic«!tlon r.f II* rinonv
K, A, r. M, will be hrl<I
In VwnnicTciwpte or. Tlwtrsday July
WuiA Anne in K. a. Up*
ip*-. Vl*lUwg «rc toMialh i«vk^
to attend. *
- ~ BntV*- Haicood, XV'. M.
II. P. Anderfotu 8<r.
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JULY 6th, 1«W.
The dedication o« Snndnv la«t of the
new FI rat Bnptlat Clmreh of wmiaton,
pronounced hy flslmrf the mo-a Imau
tlful Imuae of worahlp In lower South
lleroiina, waa an event of happy ac-
von.pllahment ami of Jreah conaeura-
^Ton to flKo OTvine H waiii tlie
Teallration of lone cherUhed hope, of
»*crMU-e and aelf denial, the crowning
Wrork of the ttrat half centu»v. And
1w meaning waa a pledgy of larger hove
In the future tto hutuanltv. ,* more
asnnaUut, united and ttnMHug effort to
guide into the atralgitt and narrow path
the wandering feet that have not found
jjhe.pmtfctlng fold.
• The g?eateat congrtgation that. WII-
llatoti has eyer known wa« gathered
•^Court commenicee nett Monday.'
Very few people came to town ort
Sale Day. ..
Mr. T. J illera gaye ua a pleaaant
call on Friday,
Duly two WeHta mom f<rr candidate a
totjiicer the primary race.
Hon. J B. Hat ley left on Thursday
for the Denver convention.
'(‘aitdidnteat Kile your pledge*
atm pay your aasesumenta.
Mt^. Culler of Orangeburg wa* the
guea< of Mr*. Halford la«t w«.ek.
Mr. H. W. Jonea of III Ida i»ald ns hie
annual comfortittg call on Tuesday.
I.ny*I Mnelling i« visiting his
Mr. Lee Harley at North for Pod
thefe froiti faT and neafT With graT^* 'frletids, itringrtt^ with 1u r asrhsrining
ful prayer and sweet aong of human
■V«d«iea and music of hsrtuonlous instru
ments and eloquent InspIreTi worda of
miiiHteia the woik wax dmlicatetl and
tmace rested in the hearts of all that
gave it help. Illness in our eotnno-
slng force compel* the postponement
of a fuller accounf of the dedicatory
►untie*. We give the description ol
the church:
In appearance Us arphltectnre 1*
amtple yet pleading. Its main ditnen-
sioaa are 72 hy ffJ feet, and *o arranged
^Ahat at a mlniui'im cost it can be
Jeneered wltli pressed brick There are
^nur entrances »o the building, two of
which are through the towers in front
which rorni vestitmles. The largest of
-'these tower* is*4 feet Ih height. The
main andltorium is octagonal in shape,
with the imlpit facing the main en
trance This rootn will seat “00 ea*llv.
Its fl«H>r ia howl facrc) The ceilliig is
*o arranged as fo reflect the light trpor,
the thus effect a saving of
‘ gat with an abundance of tight. I’»
hind the pulpit are folding doors
which when opened afford a view in
* the baptUlry from the audience. • The
»«•'dor scheme shades from the |>nre on
ameled white of ihe mi.ing into the
|>earl gray walls, while the wainaert-
tlng ia stained to mstch ihe dark eng
llsh oak of the circular |>ew • Th's
r*»om is llghred bv three large art gta«s
windows 10 by Iff feet each, and by one
WwsHerwtnduw of the *ame material
One of these wlndowa is to Ute memory
of Mr 3. Neal Ulma an honored descon
uf this chtitch wltn diet! In ITKcJ.
Another wlndrrw Is to the memory of
' W. I,. Metltt w|h> is etgnellv
■ml beloyerl as a man and deacon, and
who still lire*. The northern window
— Is surmounted by the ►nhj.Mt
“UhrLt the good Sheplterd.'* this is the
Kennedy window and 1« perhaps the
Inoat handsome of all. Diagonally op
posite from this |s another handsome
window to tlie mettmry of Mrs John
M. Smith, it h« er* the subject “Christ
Knocking at the door.” The Ireauty of
this ia uitsUrpasaed. In the tower ol
tl'S main vestibule I* a very nfautlfnl
window erw tnd by Mr. I. Hogacki
»»f Montgomery, Ala. P» Hie memory ol
)il« father and mother. It hear* the
subject of "Peter walking on the
Waves ” Tld« room I* carp- ted with
« pleasing shade of grteii, Seirara cd
from the auditorium by a rolling par
tition of golden oak Is On? Sunday
Schrtol room with a searing capacity of
■JtlO. This l* well llghtfd »nd similarly
fnrnDhed as the auditorium. The
whole building Is heated hy an Im
proved tt pe of hot air furnace which
gives the highest satisfaction, and t
well lighted with tpetvle'ne g«s. Ills
alsO well providtd with class rooms.
Mr.
friend
day*.
As pretty as pictures and as good
and bright as g<>bi were the VVlnthrup
contestants on Friday.
The Aiken—-flam well—Bamberg
SttB’iner School for teacher* will open
at Aiken on next Monday.
The announcement of the candidacy
ol Mr C. S. A inter sou lor Magistrate
at Dunbarton U published today.
Hhief .fustier and Mya. T . S. Dnn**
bar of Hatticville were welcome visi
tor* to the county aeai; on Mpu'tiay .
Mrs. t.cna Davies and little daughter
anil Mn». Iffotelle/Farntap. left on
Thursday to spend the Summer -in
North Carolina,
Judge'Robert Aldrich opened Court
at Bamberg on Monday and disposed
hi the mofniug session of all nutters
ready for the term.
_L .
has returned
to Charleston
Mis* rtnile« Rhodes
from a beMiMfwl visit
gllcst* Miss*:*
Beattie.
Idla and Ain,a Wyld
Tubc.t. w. convention.
ff*irn well is the l>etter and the bright
er for having entertained the annual
Convention of the Christian WorketA
The gmKl turn and the consecrated 'vo-
men that composed this assemblage ot
true philanthropists have gone, but the
recollection of their good worda and
Work* remains as the perfume of pure
-ft" qntBTT
catentstiotit jet lasting good Waa done
la a fact o«.*.^ anted in many youth
ful hearia. If Hie visiting delegates
carried awav as pleasant impressions
as they left behind Barn well .•nrely has
many new and true friend* scattered
throughout the State, and for whom a
welcome back will long be kept w ith
t)pen door.
The Convention will meet next year
at North.
•‘THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.’* _
No where Ui thia broad l/hTdn 1 *»•»»*
there a happier celebration of Uncle
Ham'a lUd blrthdav than at Ulmera.
Ftom 800 to I Off vlsttora gailmred
there an<r the welcome was snlhcleut
for a»or« than twice that ntimber. A
royal barbeette and pic nlo dinner was
enjoyed and the feast of substantlals
and dellcatde* was one reminding the
old of the unlimited hospitality and
Abundance "f the old South, and a 1es
aon and lns;'iratlon to the builder* of
the new prosperity.
The candidates were there too, and
all of them confirmed former friend*
and made hen* onea. Not over h half
doxen w’ere absent from this leeitreak
tug meeting "f Cite cainpalgi. . they
Ittlssed a sure good time. The speeches
were w ithout exception excellent and
gave promise of sound logic ami real
eloquence In the later meetings of the
campaign. All visitors were charmed
With the good treatment extended
them, al) home, folka were delighted
with the courtesy of their goeats. The
day was one long to be remembered,
audita good Influence Will not id«e
tta uplifting foroe for year* to come.
Mrs'6«H*rge ft. Bates went to the
land of ttie sky oy Friday, to spimJ
ten day* at the, cniifcience of noted
M isshuiAry workers being held at
keiltlwonfi Inn near Asheville.
The families of Congrea-ni ui I‘at-
ferson and Messrs S. B. Mosely and J.
O. RaUcr»»*n Jr. wetfr ttrt*rrttrvan'’a ts-
lauii on Friday for a stay of several
weeks They have taken a cottage and
will keep house.
Hon. F. I*. Woodward died* on the
1st. lost, at h:a home near Treadway
church, aged lit) vears. The funeral
services were conducted hy hi* ohl
Confederate comrade. Rev..I. D. I’ea-
cock, and Dr. W. M. Jones, of Willi*-
ton. • •
The canraloulte growers ari unlucky
thD yedr In seicTiit p.trncutar*. i he
tniieJ gems,)ipetted aiica.l oLiime and
tiaw to compete with both the rein
nants of the (jeorgia crop aod the
svaUncJie of peaches'heing railroaded
North and \Ve»t.
’1'wo clever former Barnwell boys
gave us the glsd fiaud on Thursday .
They aie making go,*). John Dorter in
mercantile business in Macon, Da.,
and Dr Frank Miller, recently gradu
ated In deutlsfry will make hi* home
in Alabama.
Msi veloiis corn crops are silking and
shooting, plenty and peace, in Hlsck
Yille Township. With a few more
K iower* Thk I'nopi.n will have a won
Mns plains eclipse the river land* of
the North and We*t. —
This week corn for gor.d roasting ear
atieng In September and October may
be planted. Die laoj. should be the
best. rartilUatioai liberal and work
pushing The it.ent varieties will come
to the mutton st»ge iff days ahead of
the common varieties.
In keeping with the patriotic exam
ple set years ago by that gallant Con
federate veteran and model ttiliaen.
Mr. I*. IV. Farrell, now resting hevoml
i lie river with the true souls of' bis
•oldler comrade*, the Mars and Stupes
floa'Cri In front of the Farrell Building
on Saturdav, the fth.
Delegates (ieorge it- Bates, J. C.
Ortfffn, W. H Duncan and O. C. Bax
ley leave today to nitend the annual
convention of the bavannah Valley
Faimets ('.lnh«, to be held with the
Meriwether Club, n few miles, above
Koith Augusta. Senator Bates Is to
respond to the addles* of welcome.
Col. George K. Ryan Is a man good
at tigores. He calculate* that since
.[line 1st he has killed three million
flies. Kach morning. Hundavs Inclu
ded, h* ha« ait foui|- eels o« tinglefnot
paper and hy night fail they are hlaok
with flies, which are burned I’rob
ably the acarcity of tiles Is caused bv
the steady war of the Colonel and
other b«*tueis men and hottse keepers
sgsinsithese winged sickness spread
nes and prof ftp If y prusUsoers.
After a lingering illness of several
weeks Mrs. Minnie H. IIav departed
. OF OUR GOLDEN AGE.
Col*. Counts Writes With Loving Pen
«T the Splendid People of ttie Oklcn
I Time.
Dear Holmes, ^
• Today, .the 4lb of July
Iff#*, brings my JHst birth Inyt can still
read nnd write without glasses.
When yet In mv teen* 1 left Barn'-
well fortlraham's rurnOut(now Den
mark.) MaJ. Henry B. Blew of the
ffrm irf-f). A H. ]J RicF, with whom 1
had no aequaintance h tfnre, upon mv
application for a / c!erk*hlp. readily
consented to take me at a salary of nue.
hundred dollars a year and Oirnish me
hoard. 1 had never seen much of the
railroad up to that time, *n you may
ImavJne it w as a good big tiling to look
At. The S. C, Railroad was the second
railroad know n and when tlnlshed to
Anffhsta was the longest railroad In
the world, if my memory aerVes m*
right, ihe first being ftp north, don’t
renicni'ier what State, bnt only twenty
miles long. *
The stringers of this road were eight
by ten inches, wood, twenty feet long,
with a Hat bar of iron one half inch
thick by three inches wide *piked sub
stantially to the stringer. The engines
were vi rv sinall—perhaps not one
eighth the sire of the present engine^.
The puskenger c«>aches were round aiid
in barrel shape, while the freight boxes
wcie about se\en feet wide by fourteen
feiet long and enclo-ed (hot with hoetd)
hut very heavy cotton dm-k, the top,
bowevery being coveted With tin.
From twelve to fifteen of these
freight boxes made up a fuil train for
the trip to Augusta. It was .an all
dav trip from Charleston to Graffain’s,
a distance of eighty one mile*, and that
was all Hikt tho-Tt R. Co.Trqwired
The train forces (a* the farmer would
ftyj would stop. t »ke duf, and feed for
the night. Next morumg after a
reasonable breakfast hour they would
tire up and lent e'for Augusta As a
m*;ter of course the paMengef train
made, much hetler time, hut tnok the
wiitde day to nut from Charleston to
Augusta, as a great deaPof the lime
was consumed by having to wait for
the mail carrier to carry the mail pouch
into every mail station'on the rusd and
there wall lilt the postmaster Assorted
out the mall matter for lii. otllce—loc-k
ttie pouch and hand it back to (he car
rier
I was associated with D. A H 11.
Klee for ten or twelve years continu
ing as a cici k for a part of the time and
as a psrtiter jn the .fundiies* for the
balance. My relations wjtb the old set
of Rices w as of such* a character that t
feel ij a duty and a high privilege._$o
COTTON WHIG HER*.
* Bfackville—K. F, Roylston, Jat«r
Hntto. N _ > , ) ,
Bariiweil-^O. H. Beat; 8r„ F. O.
Black, , .» ... —
Williatoii—P. F. Parker.
FA IRMOUNT.
There win be a MlkslnhaVy Ralfy 0 at
Falrmnmt Baptistctinrcb ThurWHg^i
July ifftb'. ewty iiody Invited to at
tend: there will be dinner on the
ground*. -
We also Invite the candidates, a* we
supuose ihey would like to »eo the
good people of Rosemary. kd coUve ctw,
court all. ,
GOOD EATING.
This week la the 1h*1 cBabWS for
planting corn for good roasting ear
eating in Heptemiier and Octolror. The
yearly Dent varieties will ootne in
^twenty days earlier than ortlinary field
comi. Good land well prepared may
be planted nnd cultivation sliffuld lie
fast and thorough, On rich moist
land pole bean* may he tried*
FLEA FOOLING. -
When numerou* gn in tho.wnmis, cut
a medium sited sapllhg, (>eel the bark
oltahd i*y tUe'sapling where the d»-n»
iibountt—tn ding hod or stable. The
flea* will Jump on the white, wood and
be so busy with the «*p or moisture
that the sapling can be taken up. car
ried away and dropped with lia lull
passenger list of fleas, ’file opt ration
mav be repeated until all tli3 flea* are
carried off. —
That is the plan of a Great Cypres*
brother in black.
COM Ml NIC AT 10 NS.
I’arksville, fl. C. t June Ifth 1WS.
To the citittem of Barnwell connty
You are most respectfully requested to
attend a nia»s meeting to he held *t
Barnwell on Friday July 10th. Tho
purpose of meeting is to urge the
necessity of organizing farmers' union
clubs throughout the county. Our
Mate Piesidenl, Bro. Harris and other
leading hicnibhrs are eX|>ected To ad
dress the meeting. A largely attend
ed meeting hoped for.
W. R. Pinks,
Member Executive Com.
Allendale, June 2 , .t:li—“Cinderella or
I'lie Lost Clipper,” an <l|ierelt» in four
add in a few word* a just tribute uiTbcL, elg , r jn pieaentad by Imal talent
meuivry of ilu-*e true and loyal,
Christian gentlemen, who are not here
to hear what 1 have to xav in my-hum-
blc way, bill have long since gone to*
their rvward*. Old man David Ri<;e
and his brother Ben. Old man (.barite- 1
Mice and Id* brother John OiiL man
Will lair. R4Ce and Jn» brothers Ji*s*e
and Aasou.
It w a* my pleasure in ) oung days to
have business transactions wlih (best
old gentlemen, or most of them, and
it ntfords me the greatest pleasure,
even at llii* late day, io say that in all
my long life I have never met a.truer. .
and more liouorabid t nigh toned, and
broad miirdttLperipte.
1 hare not *ct out in this letter to
discuss the merits and demerits of the
people at large, hut to tell )ou the
kind of people that lived in that day
and Um«, and let you draw your own
conclusion* and make the comparison*
between the people of the present day
and those 01 sixty flva or ►evenly year*
ag".
While a member of the Ann of D. A
tt. B Rice w« sold from twenty to
twenty-live thousand dollars worth ol
good* a year, and of this amount we
collected fiom nlueiy tire io one him
tied ceor* in the dollar and not -with
the assistance of liens mid mortgage*
hut alone Ironi a disposition on the part
of the people to p:v> their ju»l debt*.
Wplle I have taken occasion to pa\
tribute t<> a few of my old friend* there
were many otner* having just as uinc.'i
merit IJI point ofliomrsiy sod iiitegritv
Uot I was more intimately a«»oviaud
with the Rice family lor the reason id
being connected with the firm of 1) A
it. U Rice, a llm^ of long standing
and'the ficnior bciug the oldest uf the
w hole Klee family of my acquaintance
H you will indulge me a litne lurtber
I will mention some of the names of
(lie old people whom 1 had . tne pleas
ure of serving aciota the counter lor
tinny years and who never tailed to
pay ninety tive to one hundred cent* in
the dollar iodt htedues*: Jim Turner,
John llanberry, 1,inton Lee, W. B
Dowling. D. Dowling. O K. F.it>t
James Milhous. Daniel Taller, John
Guess. Z G. Graham. H. li. Ttudai!
John Mijourner. Jo* Kenner If, rienri
lloiiuaii, Jno. R. Walker, David Fel-
iji r^il din lisnnitig-. ift-mntuTi r l in ttt
n tlie Town ifall on Fr day evening,
3ufp 10:h, for the benefit of tlie Biipllst
and Allendale Library.-
Tb« cast J* composed of IIfty of Al
lendale’s fair maidens, with Mr R. T.
Searson JK in the role of Trlnce and
firs. H W. All, Cinderella Under
lie able direction of Mr«. H W. All
the scene* will be brilliant and apectac
ular In effect and the entire Oteretm
w ill dis|'la v to. lulviiiitsge tl-e untls'ial
mnshal and ih.:Atrical talent of the
town.
this life at her home In Allendale on
the ad lost leaving three sons and two
daughter* to cherish hfir memorv. She
belonged to one of the most prominent
familils of the Mate. Her husband,
the late Dr. Walter rt. Hay. had pie
ceded her nhunt-ttuFue year* to the rest
and reward of Heaven. For long year*
she had been a consistent tncmtttjr of
tlie Tr**&yterian chuich. Her luidy
Was laid to reyt in tlie family
ground at Boiling Spring*.
STARTING HOMEWARD.
Tuesday afternoon the sixteen
American battle *Mpa now circHng
the world steamed out of Ban Fran
cisco h.irhor for Honolulu, on their
homeward way. 'They have already
covered If 000 miles and will renc
Honolulu July Wth. remain a week and
steer lor Australia They wHi Visit
Japan and the Philippine*, and come
home through the But B canal and
Mediterranenn Sea In time to tell
Tresidcnt Roosevelt good bye before
he quit* the White Unuae.
4vift Makes Bonfire of Father's
Bank and'it Suspends Payment
sms SHOES MHO SAVINGS
V.
SrlUNGFt^LOv OltIO,—When John Wggff
enme home t\) siippij’ hi« wife told him she llftd
'burned a paif-of his shoes. He gulped ^ little ahd
Bald ftf {Fuossrd he dtdj not rail' to eat anything.
The f£ft shoe dFttic old pah- had been his safety
deposit bffnk > there being tueked away in tlie
J - , 1.
toe., -
—He had oft eh skhl lhat he Would deposit lii&ttionry
where he could keep an eye on it, but he, neglected
to mention to hiB wife just what was the repository
of liis savings. The old shoes had 1>ccn an eye sore
to Mrs. ltfggSj^vrhb, iii burning s6mc old rubbish,
threw in the worn leather Fir good measure,
poked through the embers of lli'e ^On'dre,
Riggs
but he
k.%
ATTORIEY AT UW.
. NOTARY rtllUC,
HLACKVtMiB, S. G: 1
"WTIYl Iftlfe,
1
found nothing.
Moral-Deposit Your Money in
BANK OF BLACKVILLE.
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DENTIST.
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Nr.w Yntk Dcntiktry at Barnwbkt
CdunYv Tricca. • " ■
OfllrD Iii Rakidenr#. WHilattmi §.©#-
Make AppuIiUinehta 6y mall ur let**
ptwiue. < - > • «
All Woi-k Spot Cash. ^
FOR 'SALE;
.^ * * .
100 Acrv«—to dfeafwl, ' ^
Xktillcs frnni Martin.'■ ■■ ••
Con Dollars-V00 l><dlar» cash.
BalancHTn J "*2 or 3 -Annual
moots with 8 per o»f>t twrarratf
" v T. It JCIIis.Jr, -
' i Nortft Attgasta, S. C.
orC.h Emsi.,y.. y . .
Martin. A, O. .’V -
DR.J. p. E.M1LH0U3;
jOENIIST. ;
, BLACKyil-l.E, 8, Gs .
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Office dnySi I hursday, Fri
day at)d Satiirday..
Well,c^.hipp/nl.•
Opecatifrfls ffiade ns pain
less as consistent with sikfj?ty,
prices reasonable. Terms
cash.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
Wt
8?o STUDtitrS.
ORANCEBURC, S. C,
One (1) vacancv in the State Scholar
ship* in tb* sot; ni. Carolina
MILlt’ARY ACADEMY, to lie tilled
by com|>etltive exainiuation exists in
Barnwell County.
AppITcatlun blanks way lie bhtaTned
by atffffyltg Mi tile County Hnpertnten
dent of KdiicaHon. or to the Superin
tendent, Citadel, Charleston S. C.
The-e application* carelullv filled
out inu*l he rweived by the Snperin
tendent at the Citadel hy Augu»t l*t
IftOS.
A high grade boarding school for hoy? mid gfrlA,
Healthful location, C‘*nifd|LUlle buildings, liroad
course of study. Thirteen teachers- Rates reason
able. A sale home school for your sons and daughters,.
HemififuLefftalogne free. Session opens September
17th 11X)8. Address, V C/ •
President AV. S Peterson,
s. a
DR. W, C. IIILUOUS.
- , stsiisi. -—
Barnwell; • - • 1C.
OF KICK llOtfMM
,* B.iWM. ht* t*» H \>. K3. . ,
Trraona living away from ftarnvafl
will please niakw appolntmeuta tieforw
coming tty an doiug-they will tw i
of iinmedlate aervlce and avoid
spiuduimenA*.
7
Orang
Ttir.
FOR SALE.
Ox* 20 II T. Roilxk.
Oxa if II. T. Lxc.ixk,
Onk No 2 IIkLoaOh Saw Mill
COMFLKTX.
Thrxb Iron Axi.k Timiikr
Cart*.
ALL iX CooD CoxBitio.V.
W. T. BROOKKR,
Black vi i.lk, S. C.
Bank of Barnwell
The Oldest nnd Strongest
, Bank in Barnwell County
Depository of The State of South Carolina. The Cotihty of BdfnWclt,
Rtul The Town of Him well
STATE OF.SOUTH CAROLINA.
COL NTT V* 1 ' PABNWEI.T,
. It) thu Pralwlc. Conn. • >( _ ,
P] J. K. Snvliing, Cwj. Judif' of Probata la
t „ . , Barnwell Cqdnty. v ^
Whcrus L. 8. Hay hatn ni<d« *ult not*
le Vi gMiit to him letter* of Adtninlstratioa
im tlie. eatatu and vlhruta of Mr». Mlunto 8.
lUy, dei'eawrO, ,
Tiwso are. tiitrefdfr. to Cite and a lmonhii.
;dl and yinirolar. the kindrod aiuf craditora of.
tbe «ald Mr*. Minnie. 8. Hay.
^ Probate to he held M Ban^woil .«*, Wodaaay
4a) 2]ht of Jnb '08 alter .pahUoatioa
at II o’clock Ip ti^toifipowfi, to ako«r .caaaa,
if any they ba-e rtig th- aald administratioa
ah paid not tie graiiteU.
Glrfea umWr my Hand Ikia Cih day off
July Anno Domini. iHM. ►
J. X. ."N Kill NO, .
Pmtate Jadga. ^
rubliabcd in T-« Pc.>i*lc Jii>
•Jth idJil.
NOTlCIt.
Capital,' • * • • -
Surplus and Undivided Profits,
f$0,000.00
$48,000.00
I
THE WHITE, THE BEST.
BY EVERY TESTi
LEADS ALL THE ItEsT
NORTH, SMUTII. EAST. WEST.
To save money is not hard wlikb otief u bank account Is started for
money iti a bank cannot burn a hole tlie pocket.
A bank account means paying hills by check—the ohly ahaolutely
safe way. Checks leave no room for argument, ns to when or how a
bill wa* paid Kach check i» recorded in tlie bank’* hook*.- Tha**
togeher with vour money and the cancelled checks ar* kH|*t for you
in burglar and fire proof vaults. Ton hate aocese to tliem at any
tittle. •' i. .
Let ns talk tills over with you tlie next time yon are In town If nn-
|K»*iole to citil. Write 11*. .
«t&
NEXT SATURDAY.
TV annual rennioii of Ciiaip fllvery’
RrMjrwNo^ff** U. C. V. will he held
a*%he Memorial Ground* on Saturdat
next. IDIHnat. Cxpt. B. d Wlliliitja of
Wrttnaon. who^a* a »taff ontenr tn that
battle, will lie the chief orator of the
dav. Hi* address should of Itself Ht-
tract a full attcndanca. for Ha will
apeak thrilling word* of gallant con
flict. A ganeroti* pM! nlc dlifnar will
It ! enjoyed aod affaae ball game Hiu*-
trate tlie happineo* ot peace a* oom-
pared with-the borotsm and aitfferlrvg
of battle
Tne eendidetes era behaving beauti
fully. tot them ooMlniM to aeep their
TASfflNtrbFTHF. PANIC.
The Norfolk and Southern Railroad
of Vir/inia, which operated 80ff miles
of track, went Into receivers hands
last week. The protracted dtprmion
caused It* collapse. «
Scarcity of money has caused George
W. Vanderbilt to shut up his Hiltmore
palace for twelve months, to discharge
hi* ^erranta, to sell hi* horse* and g<>
to Rurope (where li v log is cheaper and
lea* showy )
According to tha Mall Street Journal
railroad net earnings for the fiscal year
ending June Wth we»e $181,278,801 les*
tlrt»rt for the year before. Gross re
ceipts for May and Juno shown net
InsH at the fate of $(>l)0.(Nk) 000 a year.
On. July let four of the largest Cotton
mill* in i»p*rtanburg connty, operating
2fW.0OT*pindlea, shut down for IJdaya,
and the other tnilla In that aection will
also take Holiday for tffo week*.
Georgia cotton mill* favor decrease
of pradnotion. ,
To offset these little cloud* tn
Itn, >obn Fogte, Daniel Fogle, Ed
ward Hays, Kiiey Co|>elaiid, George
Riley, Daniel Kituell hr., Daniel Zeig
ler, Holman Meigler, John Zelgler
John Ki. aenbackcr. Hardy i’aut, Jack
Barnes and m* brotbera Wiilluui and
Darting. This was the cla*e of people
witb many ottf&r* of the same type
that made up the list of the, patron* of
l>. S-Tru KTce and that paid proiopt
Iy in tlie fall just as 1 have said be.ore
niue:y live to one hundred cents in tne
dollar, Mo*t of these old people la.-
huiJaJ. and
dayghier* did the most, of the bouse
work, bought most their sugar, cot
tee and homespun, with eggs and
chickens, and no wife or daughter
ever felt any disgrace to go to me
store and trade or barter for what they
wished lor (lie lainlly.
During the Apriug and Summer we
bought and ►hipped to Charleston hun
dred* of dozens ol eggs, and chicken*
ui proportion, nnd it was this soft ol
trade mrntihed by the hou»e wife, a
he'ipmate, that enabled the fanner to
meet bis yearly obligations and enjoy
liie sweets of the fawiily tire side un
molested by the Sheriff* or other otti-
eers of tlie law, Words are inadequate
to express the pleasure of visiting ittese
country "home*, every Inmate of tbr
In material, plan and woiknianshlp ’‘The
White” is the easy and alwAya Best of
American Sewing Machine*.
Ball hearing from the i>e (al up, ligli* mn-1
nlng. perfectly adjusted, the most delicate
IhiIv can operate it without fatigue. ILe-
all work from'tlie heaviest to the daintiest.
Noiseless too, no i.ffve ra*' dug clutter in ■
its tmsicst hours. '
Rotary -Shuttle and all the Ix-st twentieth
century unproveiuents eomlcned in this]
household treasure.
(.'all and roe flic paragon nt my Machine - ]
Office in Blaeavilie or a postal card request
wsfi bring my agent to your door.
WORTH TWICE THK HKLI.IM1 riUlh
Any lady in the land
Tan take a White Machine in haml,
And if she lias a dizzi spell
T«> run the »' hite will make her well,
i-fr" Needles lot all machines t,n salc-J
B«srt Oils too. „ ~ MX W-F.BHL
BLACKiTttA. 8,V.
Office fiolintjaSupt. hf Kdunatina,
Barn well, B. U. Ju uo-t^d, T.iuR. , .•
The Aiken, Barnwell Hamburg Dta*
ti let Kummer Bcliool for w hite tr-ach-
<-r*. will ba.oiMiiHHi.at the Aiken loatl-
(ute. Aiked. d tU. dm Monday, July
PlStli, at 12 o’f-KM-k M .,aud will wloae on
July Hist. The County Hoard of Rda-
catioisearnestly requetl* »H waoiwra
who expect .to leach it. fret |>wbila
-chooD of the abova nonied -oouotlaa*
to a^rnd this Sum met schools Ali
teacnsrji are urged to enroll- al tho
opening of.tlieachuol.toattendatl regu
larly al. d its ml the examioation at that
close of the *cftool.- The renewal -of ■
teachers- certifleal** by the County
Board of Kducatioir U forbidden i>r
law., unless the teacher attend* a »uia*
nier school for- teacher*. AR teachero
who neglect or-faii te* attend the- Die-
-tetee Awonner t»t»ho«»> r (end 1 ahwu terw
SUITED TO- II SEUSDl
liouio meeting you with a spifit of wel
come, no one would spurn you or turn
toeir face to keep from greeting yon
They were taught politeness and good
manners from tlie cradle which are
two of tlie cheapest commodities ever
enjoyed by a people. All good, bon
est people were at par Hud on tlie same
footing liille or much money made no
difference in the siatuMng of the peo
ple.
.Suffice it to my that they needed no
hoiupstead or lien law, to protect their
iutereal. but prelerring honesty upon
whk:h they count build it lasting monu
ment to their respective memories.
T. J. Count*.
I
Wide range of choice in Scien
tific, Literary, Graduate and Pro
fessional Courses leading to de
grees of
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor o{
Sctertee, Licentiate oLlnstruction,
Bdcfoelbr t»f Laws ; Master of Arts.
.Civil,Engifie«rf and Electrical En
gineer.
Well equipped Laboratories,
Library of over 4a,oo© volumes.
Expenses jmesterate, niany
stodtjnts make »hetr own expenses.
aAimniar aky.tt I* rationed a* cause fur ! may be more tbao' double artbw, Next Sc si'n jl04th) begins
enoouragement that three or four 1 oranfeburg Collegiata .loetltuM next beptembdr :3rd, 1908.
northern “protected lnrtiia»rie*,H iteel ' fell. Write for a cauio^we at once If For Ar noun “ement write to
*r* affcr i rre «° ln * ** ***«*■ the President, CobraWC S. C.
tnoBXBt of filence an# laieneM. ■ ^ ^
The annual adyertiacment of South
Carolina’* largest On—etlucatioual
boarding aebool appears in this issue
Fre*. Paterson has succeeded' wpnder-
fully well at Oraagebcfrg and we bopa
the ! tbff number of Barnwell boy* and girl*
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Novice is hereby given that on Sid-
urtYay, July 25t"h IIKIS, the undersigned |
will file with Hon, J^iliii K. Snelliug
Judge of Probate, tier final return as
Kxecntftx of the estate of J. A Ronn
tree, deceased, and apply for letter* ]
dUmluory,
Mr*. Hattie RounUee.
June 24th. l!K*C
Executrix.
A PEW PLUG
JUST THETELLOWS. NEEDED
TO Flit ISH THE CHOPS,
FOR CHEAP SALE SOW AT
Hill
Over Stocks of the Best Make ami Material Wagons,*
Rnggio^ SiirtiCB &c. Harnesp, in full seta an 1 single
tvdbate* hare ekpiredi will hay «a*
opportunity Is, get * Ortillcalta at tha
rail axamlteatbm Jor teachers, but •
failure or neglect to attend tha- bum-
tner Bcliooi, of tho*xainination, will
place,-Hie renewal of cenRicAtm* In tha
hand* of the State-bqaid of Edueattoa^
Thacourse of study at the Diatrict
SuinmhV School will-consltt of. tha fol
low log brnncheJ, viz: trivlcsand-Cur-
renLevent*, English Gratumar. Arlthn
nietfhj _-• Algebrti,. Geography .and
i liorniMkHt Principle* of TvaehJng *
Teachera- will- note that tho hooka
used in both the white and negro
schools t with the exception* of Thorn
dike* Principles of Toacfalng) laretbo,
tegular adopted text books of thoNtetaf
and cad >ie yartitid ifonv the pnpiU ot
the public *ch<K>ls for u«e in the Sum-
mertichooU. . Thorndikes Principle*
Lof teaching may be seen red;’from tho-
[liaposUory of the- Oounty Hnperinten*
.iJent df Education of Atfcea < oimiy.
Ik ,M. Iterlingtou,
W. Itt.^Tone* j.
R.dtoyd Crfle, ’.
Cb. Bd. £d. 11.C.
Dniveisity ol Softli Carolina.
pieces, Saddles Whips, Hap Kobes ale offered fKwjttSan.-*
mer TiidC Prices at —
HILL TOP STABLES.
* J
Come to see me when in town. You will find what tod
wont ami fairest prices and best treatment at
HILL TOP STABLES.
C. F. Cittun; P. 1. Biciupite 4
xb. iftsa
Calhdtm ii Go*.
■3-—yzz
Morey to lend
5. ^
’^Re are ptepareti to negotiate man* <»». • OENTiSTi
ininrrtveti farms for live year* part .a. : t G-U_IXr WILLISTOK. - &
g,y ment* iiiter*-*t S per oen» on loun*.
BrC’t •. fit*- «* -oiv and **•♦ ti#
- 4 *
'Life, Accideql,'
CYCLONE
LiGHTN , IN<?
v ■ .« * • , ■
A Nth' 1 -
Live Stock
INSURANCE.
—At Lowest Rates h*
Stronoi
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