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.j3* ^1 ' '' . i f- ■ -l:-r -w Tlpe Ba rnw el 1 Peopl e, r-r-.ryr- TIIURSDAY, OOTOBRK* 1. IPOX. RATES OP RUBSCllIPTlOIf. In Advance, per Annum On Time... 1 ...laoo The will 6e at IVeac- ant Mndauin on Saturday. J B. Harley, J. B. Morn*, Cterk.^ro Tem. . Sui»r. rue recutkr meeting of BarnwH kOtdgeNo 14, Keirtln of t^ thlaa wilt I he helil at thelt Hall on KriuUiy night fat o’clock. A mil attendance ia requ.-titl'd. Ky order ot ~J. II. woopyAKP, C, , . Win. McNAU. K. H A S. -t- II \RVtONY f/Jt>OF NO. 17. A. F M A icguinrconununkiitioli of Hr.rmony f I^alge No. 17, A. K. M. will la- In'ld in >’Rsonic Tempo or. Thursday kOeii'A Sth Work to bo donoiu F. C. il-'gree. \ iRlting brethren are cordially in vited to attend. ,t Rutlur IlauiKxl. \V. M. ^ H. F. Anderson. Ser. Court at Aiken this week. Th^twckbune of Summer is broken. Two weeks from Uodiy the tax book"* Brings was i n town on vy will open. J»r. I) K Tuesday. o« I bale* of cotton weighed at Barn- Well last wee.k. 1 Mr. and Mr*. G W. Deer of Syca more were in town on Thursday. A very wele ime visitor on Thursday was Mr. C. D. Hiemof Dunbarton. Mr. E. R. Meyer was over from Hlacka iile Tuesday and renumbered us cleverly. We wore pleasantly Interviewed on Tbnisday by Mr. A. M. Odom of C i a uiteyiile Several eleventh Inuy communica tion* liad to he either boded down-, oj ba postponed. Col. VV. R. Owen* of Dunbarton wn« in town on Satuiday ami gave us a brief pleasant call. Capt. and Mrs W. J. Sander* have returned from their Summer home at IIei.d**r*ont ille, N C. .A CARD. j KII.I.KD UIS W 11'- I tlesDe t« rxtenfl iny , >ifneftre thankfc I Andrew Waabtfigtop, colored. *hot fu my faDhfui Irteipht for the.lr loval j bis w ife at W lllDton about 10 *upport in the three prjmarie* and I i Monday night. aiierifT aMiir*;ynn 1 I Vi’lll jn | DV u tmo*t to phoned ahd with SupervisTir acrye you wVll in the I.eglalative Hall. Very gratefully, :—— O. D. A. Wilson. li' . — J .A THE GUKSSERS. On the first primary election county tickets there were, the names of 3tl calf- dblHUs.for 11 positions Quite a nutu her of our readers sent ii* prediction* a* to who would bed ho winner.. After looking them over we tind lhat J. K. Oruhbs. W. |*. Cave and J. J. Owens were the best political prophet*. Each of them uaoivd U) out pf the 11 elected The other guetsers named S and 9. RAILROAD RETURNS. V — J* - •• W Auditor Keel gives u* the 'valuation* per mile of the several railway* opera ting In till* county for 11KI7 and lliOS. Carolina Midland 1907 15 660.00 aa • . 1994 15 033 00 C A 2V.C ' l!K)7 7,500 00 a. •« +■ 1008 7 i300 00 F & F. 1907 12 100IKI 4 • tt < 19'8 11.737 (D 8. C. & Ga. 1907 22.500.00 «* ta 1908 21.600 00 Manchester & Augusta 19('7 17 169 00 • 4 •* 1903 l6,i;kr40 Total Return for 1907 1,948 715 0ft a• at at ft 1908 1,878 !I70 ()!)' I)ecrea*e *• mus 69,715.00 EDEN EATING. Wahad for Sunday luncheon the first real genuinely ripened banana* we liaye ever eaten. They Were grown riaht here, in the open air. by Senator Bates, weighed nearly a half pound each add were a* yellow as the richest gold and sweet a* honey in the comb. There was no more comparison be tween them And the green cut time ripened iruits ot the?tctely tropic* than between the sunshine \hvmn of the mocking turd and the midnight wall ing of a screech oWI. I r The Senator ha* given ns a new ex perience, a full assurance that* Bishop Keener wa« right in locating,the Gar den of Kden in lower Carolina. We write the words of truth and sober ness. HE MADE GOOD. Tiie I.oulsvi’Ie Ky. Time* of recent (life Ining* p'enoant recollection* of Rev. IV. (i, Britton ha* sent out tlic-l hauiUoma hdboit B. Addison, who Minute* ot (he Barnwell Baptist Sun- <!av school t’ouveutiun. Married in Pariiwell on September 27tti UX/t. W. F. Hill to Mi*«, Cor* Orubii*. boili of SiisUIng, by Key. W. U>Uii ton . R.'v I*. E Monroe ha* accepted rails to tie Lutl-eian i-burcbe* composing tlie J diijsum pastorate and will take charge ot that new held November 1st. Hi* Hianv good friend* were glad 11 Wee M r . T. J. H ier*, w ho ha* b«*eii so severely ill lor many dvy*. vvitli fever in Tit* u on Tuea.l ty, alowly but suiely «Mil-ba|>|dly recovering. Barnwell held another election on Saturday. It was iiiiaiiiuioua, 21 voles for High swrliool. none against. Two .new studie* aid hr added, and the faculty may tie enlarged. Another mad dog w as killed hr Mr Mace Jetfcnal on Sunday morning W e*t ot Turkey Creek on sallkelialchie ~Wtrwt.-Haturday latninig-lim aamjt_f TilE 'l ll.Rl* 1*^1 MARY animal, a spotud, nearly starved cur itad li**»ed (bio ugk lowu going east ward.* Revival Service* begin *1 the Barn well H*|itl*t Church viednesday niglit Mcp'eiuher Kiltli Re*' H. d. Woodward *>( Alortu Augusta will do the prcatlt ing. Services hegiu pruinptly at ti oVlnck. The public cordially invited went finin Wiili<(on to Alabania'ahout ilie t>*ainning of tho Kirniingliain hiMim. Them lie duimnstrated siicli superior biisiueas qoa.ltles that he wa« Uiduced t-> move to Louisville, and in the.nK'lropolia of Kentucky during a resiiiei.es u t seventeen years ho lias won a ho«t of friend*. Recently he ha* rcsignt-d tiie lucrative and rtapon- *ih)e position which lie has tong held w ith ili>‘ leading hon*e of tbs l’ea*clee- 'ffanb'’rt Compniiy, to tiecoine the part ner vd C Y. liogacki al»o fortncrlv of Willistn’ii, and hu*ine** muiagvror an extensive paint hii*iue»»« - tii Mo.it- gonn rv. Ala. In their removal «ouih- ward Mr. and Mrs. Addison and tiieir daughter Vi«* M»rv t evil carry the lust wishes of a multitude of Kentucky Irlend*. Hi* sncce*a in’ hustiiesa lile gra'.irti s Itut doe* not surprise lue t'aiotina frieud* of M r. Addison They expected at much from tha promise of hi* boyhood. Tiie vo’i * I i the tiiird primary elec tion .weptemhei 2-d, for Ucpresenia.ive were tahulwted by ilie County Execu tive Co.ninit'ee and Mr. O D. A. Wil- •on lirvlnrcd tiie iioiiiinee. By club* the vote wa* as follow* . (/LTH.S.. Wti.so.x. % \ to attend. Toe appre dat d gift of a bottle of am ier clear blackborry wire witn coin- |»itinenU of Mr* v| J. Do,k tempt* u« 1.1 play sick, OJt Wi shall" try to keep well and save it for ChrU ina* cheer, nr until Editor lleiuptii>l cornea to see ii*. V*'e know it would he a revelation to oqr city brother. The Town of Hrcamore ha* offered a reward of tklt) • lor the arre«t of Lpui* Walker, colored, who shot and serious ly wounded Marshal L. H. yViiiiams on tiie night of rseptemher iuth. W alker l* about J ! year* old. about o t. 10 to 11 inches high, broad shoul- deta. dark coiuptexioii, carritf l.imself well, blind in Ungers on one hand nuhhyd oil h’’ gin. and acar* on one arm from sasSe cause^ +*r\ -Rr VV. zander* began Hiunliiv a meeting at Steel Creek Ohurch, R,iv. M. M Beiisnii assisting, preaching twiisj a day tor several days. Dr, San der* lias held pleasant and prntiiatde protracted meetings at Kline and AlleiTs Chapel churches, doing all t e preaching liim*elf/' lie say* lie has made no trip to the mountain* this Jviinmer lor two good reasons; (a) Want of time, (b) waul of money. No doubt others are tn that ’•same box.” After a pleasant visit to Mr. F. W. Weaihenhee, during which he made good Irieiida of all the good people he met., Mr. C. K. McGregor returned on Monday to hi* home at Girard, Ga. When ttiis handsome and prosperous yomrg Georgia geiffleman comes to this place again hi* Iriend* will surely take him to the Whlte-OWr Spring!, compel him to drink of its limpid water* and not even the be*t speed of hi* beautiful horse will save him from being made at least a half citizen ol Barnwell. \ HEALING .SPRINGS— There will he a call meeting of the Healing , Spring* church on Buuiiay tlct iher 4cli.. ,- . Kindly take notice and attend at I o’clt'ck' p. m. » M. M. Benson. A llendale Haldock Barn well Bennett Spring* Black ville Bull Pond Double I'otul Dunbarton Elko Fairfax Four Mile Fi iendsiup (•real <'yprets ID n tiles Hilda Red Oak Reedy Branch Rich Land Rosemary Spur Branch Sycamore No I Sycamore No 2 Ulmer W tBi*»on Zouave 7‘J 121 111 4 3 37 A . ;;s 4 . i| 4 10 32 ' it a .2 ' 17 21 .27 1«- rsxrLEM 20 73 2 1(1 J ■ — If- t 10 4 10 10 13 2 - 1.2 C .2 2 10 41 4 5 5 —m— o’clock Creech was Morris before midnight reached the scene with itvfe iBiain gang hounds. Andrew just after the shooting ran barefoot tn another negro house where lie obtained shiv ft. and the dogs could not trail him furtaeif: The couple had six clilldren. 'Belboeen Duly - . . . And Lo'de. k , A HEAL TH Y FAMI LY- Onr whole family lias enjoyed good healtli since we began using Dr. King's New Life Fills, three years ago, saya L. A,. Bvrtlet, of Rural Route 1, GHiT- foid, Maine. Tney cleanse and tone the svatciiii in a gentle w ay that doe* you good 23c at 0. N. Burckhuicr’* drug store. SEED RYE FOR SALE, Barnwell County mDed, the kind that never fail* or disappoint*. C. N. Burckhaiter, Barnwell. 8. C. [Ortglnal-l Sufo Arkadyevna, n little tllisslaa peuHMnt girl, heard sletgh bellH nnd I BANK OF BLACK V1LLE dr. F. f. mm; DENTIST. New YrrV Dentistry at Rcrnwcikf'i LOST—A pair of gold framed Evo Glasses with black button spring at tached. Reward will be paid for their return to - Geo. H. Bates. STATEMEN 1 OF THE CONDI T10N OF The Citizens Bankj loeated at F'air- fax. S. C , ut. the close of business, 8ep- temher 11th ______ RESOURCES. Loan® and 'Discounts. Overdralts. Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banlts nnd Bankers, Currency, (»old. Silver, Nickels and Pennies, Total, LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in. Undivided 1‘mrtu, Jess Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid Individual Deposit* Subject to Check. >• Saving* I)epo»ita Time Certificates .. ., Cashier*<'heck* Note* and Bills Rediscounted 12,168 66 • 2G no 2.31 65 3 815 02 1.667 i>0 5,Of) 220’s 23.132.67 6 300.00 202.11 13.218 68 154.66 2.530 00 373(H) 1.032 22 23.132.67 Total. STATE OF SOUTH CAR.OI.INA,) Count of Birnwe lt. j Before me came S. B. Talley, Cash ier, of the" above named Bank who lining duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement i* a true con dition ot sai l Bank, as shown by the books of' said hank. R. B. Talley, Sworn to and siihscrlhed before me v this 22d dav of.SepfcmSer 1908. J. F. Lightsey <1.. S.) N. P. S. C. Correct-At test , , • F. M. Young. | W. E. Harter / Directors, Jo*. Xorwootl. i ANNUAL STATEMEN T OF TOWN TREASURER. For Year Endlrg August 31st 1908. KECKIPrs. Cash in Bank Sept. 1st 1907. From Dispensary Profit*. •' Real and Per sonal Taxes “ Fine* •• Rent* **—IrtiT »*»■*• ♦1212 14 3 077 12 1 ai3 ou Ikd 6.T 292 50 Compoiiffil Taxes 221 0(7 Opeia House 141 0<» Total 13 620 The committee instructed Treasurer Arnetrong to forward the balance re- mai ing alter pavnient <>f .primary election expeu*es to the Brynn cam paign fund. ELKO NEWS. 2VILL1STON NEWS. ’ ■£ ' ' < One of tlie>best meetings ever held in the u>wn closed hist week. It was con ducted bv R>'V. G. P b White and re sulted in 34 add'tidn* to.ihe church. Teacher*—Mi*s Juste Reed *s ill teacl) nt New Forest, Ml** DHphinc Thmhp- wm at Mid Brook, Aiken Co., Miss Mattie Wmthersbeent Mawlhorp • ; To College—Ji Henry Johnson -lo Riclijnontl Law School, J. B. Black, Robert Willi* to Gliafleston Modical College. Eugene Greesie and Gfdgg hinith to the Citadel. Leonard P. Mel lichnmp to 3 C.« College. • : . Mrs. (L J . ZJwenJV'js visiting her father.Capt. W. II. Kenniody .• The Town Council i* liaving an ar tesian well dug at the school house. Dr. P. oM. Willis has oqmiuenc.-J work on his two story brick huii^iiig on Main St. • - - • •• • .Mr. J N. fluftn is building a nice ; oottage on. the Kast of town. Dr J . Lew is Smith ha* nearly 1 com- pt tod hie-baantHul -ten room residence in the west end id iown. ■ r * Ml** l»auraCprjteli of Wayueshoro. I** , Hx**i» W. If. Keuoeily ± So*’* new milliner, grtired la»t week, - f’.i 677 59 DISBURSEMENTS. By C*«li for -vewi r Pining fin7 37 '• “ Interest on Boud* 655 tlti d *• Insurance 168 SO “ *' Maintenance of Mules 332 M) '• *' “ of Lights 527 79 “. • f \,k'r< l ) /Lr« 497 .’ll '• ' “ Salaries 2 X"4 5J '• “ MreeU, Bridge* and _ Duefces'2 (>87.JT “ “ Fire Escape' stts^w-—- 0|iera House 152 00 “ *• Donated lo Graded - School 3iK1 (HI •• Puhtrc Ro«d —r SOO 90: “ •* MainU-nKiice Aitesiap Well “ •- Extra Marshal* “ “ Printing and Adver- llslng *• •• Road Machine . ” “ Uniform for Police man “ “ Taxes *• “ Daz Ch-iir* (fir— Connell Chamber it, —Htfciirtvvitsnl* went to the jloor. A (dodge drove up, a ml l u young mini alighted and, followed by his valet, hurried into tiie house.' Tho driver remained with the horses. ‘•Is there any „iupt. here who knows 30 IK) 61 03 67 25 42 75 22 60 41 34 10 00 XI 30 Supervisor of Regis tration 1.2 00 Carbide 22 60 I neldentaf Expense Account C9 49 the road to V.7" he asked. “There la no one hero nt nil except my father and myself. .My fat her ii ill in bed. 1 know the road to V." “I must get there lu ilme lo catch tho St. Petersburg cypress wlrlcli pauses at 10:13. It ia now 8. The distance Ih“-^ "Eighteen versts."- “No more than that? Good.. There la plenty of time." “But. excellency, there .arc mrtny hills, and th^ know Is deep nnd tn placos driftt*d. You will require all (he time you have, and more." The youug man's countenance fell.'. "My horses are tired out," lie said, “and my sledge la heavy, yet 1 must- catch the train." “Wo have a fresh horse and a light sledge with senfa for bat two people. Let your driver ai-d vour servant ra- touin here. 1 will drive you to V.” “Tou little angel! You little 'beauty 1 Take me jo 2’. in time for the tralu and 1 will love you forever." ‘ Ho Impulsively tMew his orm* around Rafo and hissed her. It is astonishing how speedily a very youug country girl—and tills one was hut seventeen—who has never seen a One gentleman when she Jirst meets one can fall In love with him. Fur that one moment, for the first time In her life, ftafo was In heaven. The travelers’ sledge was I riven Into the ham, the ligliter sled"* got out, end Safe Arkadyevna and .\Jcxls Alex- androvitch entered. She Jloldlng the rrths, the rolies were'■adjusted, and they drove away. "Why do you eo wisl^to catch the train?" asked Rafo. * "It 1* a matter of life and death.", "Your life or death?" asked the girl, with a gasp. "No; that of a man on the train." Rafo listened Intently for more. Had this to do with revolutionary work? Rhe was an onlhuulastlc revolutionist Wa3 she driving this man to the train to enable him to prevent the accom plishment of a revolutionary purpose?, -The hills lay within the first ten or a dozen versts of tiie distance to be trav eled. When Alexis became Impatient at their slow progre— Safo told lilm, that for the last fix <>r eight \cists tho road lay over level ground. When they had‘passed the hills they had hut ha ' an hour 4o go tiie remainder of the dis tance. But the road was covered with loose snow, and the horse was not as fresh as at starting. To their right they could r-ee to a con: iderablo dls tnnee, and two or three versts away was a r.ledge, the driver of which was whipping his horse unmercifully, going la the same direction ns themselves. "There they are now!" "Who?” n.*kcd Safo. "The murderers! Get up! Give him TEe whip!” ; —*—“ 7 “Not until you tell me whnt this menus." she said firmly. Alexis turned nnd looked at her. as tonished. After a few moment* of study lu* said: “The minister of the Interior Is >n the train I wish to eateh. At an Inn where 1 stayed Inst eight I overheard a conversation that told me a revolu tionist would board the train at V.. le.lve his compartment while the tr*ih, Jse-4*» •-muti.oii, wa! k a lung thp. fot* hoard to tiie carriage occupjed by th > mtaister, slioot him thnnigh the win dow and Jump from the train.” He watched eagerly the girl s fr.ee w- he spoke. She made'no comment f«,r a time, though rko showed traces of an Inward struggle, a struggle between love and duly. She knew of the suffer ings of her people under autocratic raft*, jet her heart bad. sprung to young man as a moth w!H dr.fh ug: the glass Inclosing an electric light ijhe f'oilld takeehlm to tho station la time fo Mite the minister's life or could deiar him. - - : “Well?" he Ventured presently. Capital ^ w Surplus A rroHls f <1 <«•> 4 <vf> t f ■ <v> <*> 4 V-. , . <$> - rV^ntiO.oB f ; 4, ChiMit* Fncev: _ _ „ <•)*> tHIiee In Resfdence. WtttDtnii. B.ly Appoint me i(l* by mail or tei#» phone. All Wort Spin Uasb- FOR SALE. SAFE WF, AIIF- SOUND v PROMPT iml PROSPEROUS __ ‘ • l UY \:s — UV) Acres—if) , lc-ir ‘d. B tijih *”l!pui Mania. •’■ia D'd.'.'i/s-2U» l.tUlnn e*«0. Bit Ian ”»• in I -g or .'! A tumid ■ i ni* wit» s per c*i.t. ii'iensf. T. It Fill*. .Ir , „ “ Neftl* Aaigu*t«^ S. orO. B. rMlD. ___ -sMarun. S.c . pnf* C. A. IL-NLESQN, \ f w. msm\ XftflRJIEN Ai LAW. ' NO I Ain PUBLIC, BI.ACKVII.L3r S. C ^ - A LrChivieiit, J. M. FAKKI-LL, —\ ice President. TUGS f f <♦> A-'n.'N I^SOX- M FAERKIJ.. ^ JAS. j’OWUI I ’ I ■ ..LWRAGG; Cnslinr. 1 ) I m Lxrroiis: S. HirkMAN BROWN DR. C. F M,( 0. K. IIK^LAKRSON, ('. iy: H. M. DIBBU 1U’. JICU/LIW. - - * - • - 4 ♦ l - 2E £L___ \ 11 \A* S, i\ <*»> ■B S-^XjE, Best Bv(m* IJaistMl 2,500 BusJmlIs- Appier Oats. - 0,500 Bushels BtmeroltAfats,- | DR. .ISO. P. LEE, JR., lt«ausscr?** t/lB.ft ever t. .i>k . f WillFfelt. Will !*) 'ell reci i\c culls h. the lountry, b6l S1J UNIONS FOR RELIEF. Scute of South (’sridlna. County of 14*111 •.veil. Com t of < leintnon I'lca*. S. E. Strange, iMiitntlff. vs. 2 Robert A. raise : Defendant. To Hie iti'fendar.t Kohnl A. Gave, You n re herTlrv siuiimoneii and re quire.1 t/> ai.*wer tiie oMiiplalnt in ibis actiiin of w hich^jL^ copy i» hctcwii.li -■-i’.ed upon yntt~-antl to oerve a ropy ot \«uir answer to the said complaint on.tjie -ubseriher at hUattice. in Allen- dah*. S I) , within twenty days afi*/ ■ Ih- s*rvh*e hcrenf, exHusivc of tiie da' of ni' , )( r^ivice. s.ndyf yon tail to • n n\^-r th» coinplaint Wirfrin the Umn' alor-**t(i rh.* plaintiff .In this act'oii ill spp v N* the Court lor the reltof •Ic lu a i, i led In-lhn coinplaint Dated Angu<t2l*t A.^p- ■las M. FaUirson, PlaintIff’a Attorney. To the defendant Robert A. Cave: Take.notice that iho complaint l|» this action together with the *uminoig» (of whicti tiie foregoing i* a copy) wera tf < iMn flie ol’h'e of the <!lprk of thu ('ourt of i niiimon Pica* for the County of Rnrrwcil, at Harm* rl|, ft. C., on tho 21*t day of August 1!*I8. Jn*. M. Patterson, Plalntill AldVactjr. August 27;h 1908. ((» w) Price 80 cents per ImsUel hundred husiiel lots or move. Apply quickly to I D, Whittle, Grower lilaekville, S. C. in FOR HALE. One JO siw Mung.'i Gin. Keeler and Condenser good a* new for sale cheap. Address A. K. Greene, — WHIiefPi »» O t — University ol Saatli Carolina. Total Expenditures 58 550 47 Cash in Bank Sept. l*t 1908 1 027 03 Total The Elko Graded School had a very auspicious opening Monday, Sept, isth Miss Clara I.. Joknsion is serving her *«condjerm as Priucipal. She made a very earnest and eloquent appeal u> lit-r constltwetrcv fur m operation, (juH» wit umber of patrons anii'- friends we>e present and all ex|>re«*ed tliem- •elvesaa highly pleased with the pros pect*.' Although the school number* only ahou;'thirty live piifiil* it con tains all tiie grades up to the ninth, mid the trustees and patrons thinlr it w ise to glv«L*M iss Johnston an -w-slst- 'Hit. In all brohihility tli.! otlier teach er will he elected soon. Among the out of-town vUltors pres ent at the scliool'* opening exercise* were Mr. arfi Mr*. L.' R. Froe, of Blackville. M r*. Free has tteorgsnixed her inusiy da** here and ctlter.* upon lier second years work, giving lessons twice each week. On account of tiie inclement weather l‘-i*t«ir It. !’. GMphln was unable to fill hi* regular 1 appointment last Sunday morning. In the aftfrriioon lie preach ed a very earnest sermon. Tiie Sunday School is expecting to ceiehrate Orphan** Day next Suiul.-ty and a eommitt« is preparing •■!» very interesting programme for tho occa sion. Tliohoar of meeting ha* been changed" to 1 30 P. M. Mr. L F. Stansell of Augusta came home Sunday to spend theilay w ith tiis parent*. Mr and Mrs? Ashley Stai.isell Mis* Mattie Kennedy, tiie a'*chm- pIDhed'dairghtetof Mil Jahti Kennedy of the Mcrcutua rtrighhortmod, reitent- 3r spent a week witn Mrs. W. H. Wooley. <> • '*■ ' Mrs* Annie Matthews left last week for Greenville, where she fitters upon her Senior-yefcr’*-work at the Ureen- vilhs Female College. ‘ > ; ; A-Urge mimhes of our people were at Blackvlle la«t Friday attending the show. Tn* amall hoy came hack with wonderful tales of tiie thing* he saw. He i« atill jubilant for the poster has bllied another *i»ow, Cole Bro». Black* ville. October 22nd, ♦"') .277 60- Rcspectfully submitted, G J. Hay. Troasu rcr. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND , CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against tiie estate of Martha K. 2V t ight, d» .ceifBed, are requested to present the same properly attcstt.,1 miji ^u perm.ni indebted to Mie sail estate will please make prompt payment to the under signed. .t. 2V. Thomas, Executor. Thomas, S. 0. Sept. 28th 1998. •5 S AIN T A X (i E fi A '8 At ’ Al) K M Y AIKEN, S.C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' COUNTY OF BARNWELL, In the Probate Court. By J. K. knelling, Esq., Judge of Piobateln Barnwell County. Wfcefea* . lenac Dicks, «t,plies for l.*-t- tei’s of Adininlsfratlofi on tli* Estate and effect* of L. B. 22 aiker, cteceas' d. Thcsu are, therefor**, to cite anu sdmorlsn all nnd siagotar, the kindred and creditors of tiie said L. B. Walker, deceased, that they be sndappeor ladore me, in tho Court "of Probate to bo field' at Barnwell on Saturday, 10th day of Oetolarr 1908 a ft it puhlicatiou hereof at 11 o’clia'k in tiie forenoon, to show cause if any they have, -why the said adini httathm shyul«l not be granted; ' - Given under uiy Hand tbU £5th day of Sei'teinber Anno Domini, 19C8, - ‘ * JOHN K. SNFJ.LINrt, ■ -• ’ • ^ Judg'd of Probate. Fablished in Tax Uaunwkll Pxorui Octoiier 1st l«ns. The girl made no reply. They were going at a good pace, and Alexis, know ing that she was deliberating, pre ferred to give her a few moments in which to decide. If her decision was against him he would take the reins himself. But ho difl not know the way, and this might wreck his purpose. Sud denly tdie threw the reins to him. Selling them in one hand, he laid on tho whip with the other. Tho girl ant mute by hls>ide. Entering n whod, they came to n fork In the road. “Which?" asked AHjk's. Safo remained silent. Seeing that she would not choose foi him and realizing tho'3nip?tsslhiftte of forcing her to do so. he c Ho settle left hand road, it led him two vends out of his way. When he emerged from the wood he could agc.itv-see abmg riis tame. 'There wa* the trah) approach ing (bO station. There was the slod2* containing the assassins within a ftn hundred yards of their goal. - Alexis drove on to (he station, reach ing It sonic ten minutes-after the train had passed. He sent his information by telegraph to the next stopping place, hut the tnUlh jIK! wot. slop? for f" "more - than half an hour, and by that time It too hole. .The minister had*been assassinated. Alexis Alexandrovitch told no one wHow he bad been delayed by the little peasant girl,' who preferred her duty to her newWifn love. The Incident made her a revolutionary worker, nnc* she Is now (h Siberia. CHARLOTTE BOND HILL. 7'C Icct n';iv :m:l noani oarauijv («i I'F* 1 for vmD”^ I.ailLk^iiiifl This well known !:•••;;( » i xcelh'iit opporfuriinc* i>> < practical and r» lli;i d • dueat The eours'es are I’rfmarv, •n «17orjl*|sic 1 iio'csu v Ii. tic Fainting, V'*«' Scit'in»«. I!e.v>oris iiti'l 1 )omes- in. Gramioar <’.'tintncrcial nnd A< adc ndc, u iilr-!,d- dition il facilities for pu:i i. i- a in MuT* The Location is Idea! in AfaueiBV api’ly"’ ^ GJICD'C V e, itciull 1 Tin one aim in - •quip III® stlldi n ' I ly and Mornth i -i II rr. ’s diixiP!*.'- bfiuity and l:c » U liMV-L CV: ‘jl •*! 'Orm sc is to 24 entiil- • of ] of 11 ill ;t<'88. i‘fl'f-'»Tvhat idill ;V. \\ iilc ran^c of choir* in * tific, I.itcrary, Graduate and Prof*. fcsMonal Cour&et leading to de gree* of HacEtdor of Arts. 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Loud and apply for Letters DDmiisory. -, - - K. M. Mixson. 1 September 29th 19C^ . » a *® CLERK ANt) MAGISTRATES. _W’ea»k attention of th* Clerk of Court of^jenertil Session* and oj “>11 Magic* trstc* to Section* 188—180, of the Cnd.- of 1902. Vt»L 1, page 74. requiring lists of all persons convicted of crime* In volving dlsfritrichlsemont to be fur- nUhed to the Strpervisor* of Registra- on or befote tiie lift'eenth day of Oc- totier In eaeh election year. > Yotir early compliance with tliis' requirement of tho elCcviou law is ''con fidently expected J. A. Jenkins. , • ' ' J. J . Kac, G. M. ShepliearJ. 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