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I T^c Barnwell People. THURSDAY, OCTOBERy SJKfcv RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Annum On Time «««.»» a r —,i. , * . . ■ - % i, ' ll.oO $suo li*e eipiiii K Mn^ will be at l*!ea*- «nt Hill tlii* wee.k ', J B. Harle\% ^lerk. Pro Tein, J. B. Morili«, UARVONY LOl.OKNO. 17, A K. M IHie protracted meeting In tbe Barn- : ’TO APPOiNT M AN/AUERS well Baptiat ehurub will be continued until after next Sutidav . Sere Ice* are being held morning and evening, with Urge congregation* and Increasing in- teie.t, Murli good baa been accom pli.bed and there U ik h promise of a great harvest. ^ Dr. 6. N. BnrcWhalter handed na on Haturday a Img of unusual apples They were as large a» fall applea ever grow to he. gll of the same alge anil ll ivor. and having tiie aame number of aee<l. eiglit each. In giKidneaa tliey were like Dr. Charlie, all sweelneaa and no acIdUr. _ and The Oommladonefa of the Sute Federal Eiectldna will meet at Barn well 00 Tuesday, October 13tb for the i purpote of appointing Managers for the election* to he held on Tuesday, 1 November Id ‘ j Tlm.Buard^'of ComniissioneVs are : Stair tR- S. Dicks, J. C. Mayer, P. B. i’orter. ^ Federal- O C. Bax!ey,» O. B. Har den. Jdhn W i^. TUK CAT AN D TH K CL bT aKD. In haste I bote the tiding*: Judge Rolrert Aldrich came home on A r<g< of Harmony f-'»rday f..r a brief stay, going to Uj.lKe No. 17, A. K. M. will la* i.cld Drsngehmg Sunday afternoon to pre in Vasonk' TempV or. Thuixlay aide over court of Common Piea*. * licit *♦ st a 'Wk 1 o bo doncin Unreal id of the sky is so de- l*-r« v ■ \ laiiing brcITtHm aeeasmtf^T'7i^“[ Intliatr Stur,tner wea«her flvat hi* family lingers at liit-ir inountain cottage. VHed trninWai: - _ * Butler Ilagtaxl. tV. M H. P. Anderson. Sec. « FOR RENT. A large 10 room house in stinnre of ntore than three acie<. In town of Wil- liston, known as Hie lirowiie hou-e. Term.* reiaonahle, Apply to Mrs. J. D Browne, at Willistnn, for ten da\s or two week*, alter to 1017 Richland l^t Columbia, S. C. 6-«. A UREA 1’OPPORTUNITY. - J 1“ Hotei ure an interest in tir* Fanning of tids place ami desire to sell my entire .stock of go id. a id rent m y nice bri.tk store on Main 3c. Apply to M. I* Webb, Blackville, b. C. # -. A-. - 2,100 registered voters. The worst of all truat* trnsiiiig u* luck. Mr. J.L. Oswald of Allendale was In town on Friday. Mr. A. L Kirkland of Buford’s Bridge was In town on Friday. At Tuesday evening servl. es in the Baptist church there were eight ap plication* for membership. Rev. 1’. E. Monroe has withdrawn hi* acceptance of the fast.irate ot the Johnston Lutheran churches. Married at Barnwell Oct. 4’h hv Rev. W G. BrlKon ilutidiick* Biakh.im to Mias >1 atilt 1 Morris, both ol OiAT: * Mr W. . Ilollatnl of Spartanburg, the best new.paper hu.ioe.s man.iger in tite Slate, w*. in tow n oti.'tuesday. The cow.pi a crop of tliis vea'r is the poore.t ev--r made In tlii* county. Kv- erv pet*k will he needed for seed next year. * The Steel CreA. protracted meeting gave great sucial pleasure and spirit ual lieoi tit to life/ good longregatiuns attending. We had a peach treat on the t*t. A« the donor is not a tieuedict, thongii eligible, we will not peril hit p- polar ity by tetttng tds name. Rev . O. '• Frier of Pli*«hur«t, Ga.. lias accepb'd the. call of the lUmlierg Kaiuist chiircii and will enter this new charge aliont November I*t. I log fennel and w ild oats are in full bloom and Jack Frost I* on the way lie wa* white in Pickens t’ouoty on the morning of rseptt-mbor 24.h Mrs M.PWehb of Blackville and Mr*. 1). O Fanning of Bally have tented the Palmetto Hotel at BiaCk- lille and are p-ady for business now. Sahday brought Juat enough peo|de to town to make the day delightful.' ’1 here was nothing new except that there was a little trade In the bone- yard . The Tow n Council of Snelling, elec ted hy unanimoris vote on Saturday. Is—.Intendant—W. T.- Grutrh*. Waniens—J. J Hill, S. E. Moore. V D. Lee. J M. Sadler. Mr. Chester Kennedy, who received seieral pistol shot wounds at Dunbar ton on Sunday from the weapon of Mr Marvin HoIImimI i* d**ing well in Au giuta and will recover Itamherg had a B-B) OnO Ure Tuesday inondug. about hsit covered hy ih»u _ taiice. 1 he Town HaP, Opera llonse Maydeld’a odice, Faiist’a Dental pallor and four aiores were burned . The Upper Three Runs Agricultural Club of Millctteviile ha* applied for Milmls.lon to iiicintn rship in the Savan nah Vallry Agricultural As*<relation, making the tenth club belonging to the Aeaociatiou. If any tax paver desire* a fuller ex planation of taxes, tire sources from which the money comand the chan tieU through which Tt d »ws out, let him appi? fo Treasurer Armstrong,, who will be pleased to give full in formation. Mr. W C. Baxley, one of the West tnen of Barnwell Township, died on Tuesday after a brief illrie**. On Mondav lie w •« attending to bualnes* on hi* farm a* u.ual. 'The symnathv of many friend, g >e« to hi* Mirroring fatnilv in. this svdden bereavement, Mr J. K stalnakir, formerly of W iilistoi)’l ow tiship. died on Septi m- ber?7ih st the liome of Ids son in Greenwood, aged <H jesr*. He-liad been in had tualtli for several \ears. His wife died several years ago. Three tons and thiee daughter.* survive him. The ladies of Williston and of the surrounding country are cor dially invited to our FALL MILLINKKY OI’FNIiVG Thursday afternoon rihd evening.' October 8th, and Friikty October t)th, t ! Our Milliner, Miss Cornell, has recently arrived from the* North- brn Fashion Centres, where she has selected patterns by the recognired designers of Ladies llead wear and we besjjeak fo^ |ier the kind consideration which was shown her predecessor. H . Rccogntnng tf^e shortness of be cotton crop atpj tljc pr^va^ling ow price pf yTotlVn. wc will make t to the interest,of,,,the ladips o! his. and the .oci^hhoring .CQm\ties o ^ake tjieir fafi. purchases of u$. t .jpur stocle of Urcss Goods. con,D prBes tl>|r t\cw weaves, in thy jading shades; our Shot^ji th^ prq- jlijct of the , best manufacturers, our mcn§* v and childrens Clo^hin^ Jl^that style ; t can i suggest, 9II ^ with the llr. A. Bcthunw PHttpr*nn leff on Frldtv to Httend t.hw Ami Tubcrcu- lo*i* Congre** in Wti»Ivington, bnving been Appointed a ddegAtc by Governor Au*"l. As a pioneer in tbe grand effort to stay the white plngire—con sumption—Dr I’Httorson has given bis . beat tHleut And energy to the chttse of suffering huinHidtv with the rare un- selli*hue»K of the true philanthropist. A gift on Monday of great golden pears, with compliment* of Mr*. B. K. Batsghmiin of Rich Land, brongltt u* a happiness to last for day*. Mrch liuit, so pertect in Imanty hiuI flavor hrt* not heen ours-wilhin a long twelve months. And we ur** glal t » know that 1 h** sea-ons have i>ecn *0 kiru] to our g<md friends that they have such rich abundance for fheuj.elvc* and their neighbor*■hiuI a g**nerou« s|i*rc for lire prisoner* of (lie printing office (Jen. Wilie Jopea, Democratic State ChHirinau, ha* Ht-poluted eomniitteea in each county to raise funds to help along (tie Brv an campaign: Barnwell—Ben Wyman. T. 11. Pee ples. R. Boyd Cole. itamherg - A VV Kuigut, Decani r I) wlu.g. J II Cop.. 't he other collector* have been aji- pointed outside of r(*'irt house towns: B ackvi'le—Kohert jf Fickiing. i remit a 1 k—.1. A1 tint iW iggio*. OTar—J G Biahtiam, W. R. Ben nett. P. II. Starr. ‘ Willi.iuu^-Rey. W. M Jones, W. W. Anderson, O. A, Bennett. THE ASSOtJl A TION. 'The Barnwell Baptist Assetiation will nicer with Springtown Church on* Tltursdav,"22d Oi ioher. at 12 m. ^ - Jspnngtuw n i* live mile.* from Govatr and seven from Itamherg. All parties coming «n the Seab.iaru to Govan will he met by nniifib g D. If. Rii-e Goyan, S. C. Parries domin'* on the Southern to Batnheig will t.e met liy notit) lug S. W. >andifer Itamherg, S % C. There wiM n« . inner on the grounds Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We hope the churches will be well repre- »eu*ed and that many of our traveling lliethren will h* able to reach the Karunell AaeocUllou thia year. Til* following nam'd Brethren are ehaiiinenof standing committeea and are ex|»*cled to prepare report*. On Education J. K. Goode, tin Mate Mission*. R. W. Sander*. On Foreign Mianiuna, W. XI. June* D l>. _—On. Woman* -Work J. B :~Arm«trt)tlg. On Orphanage A. P. Manville. On 'Temiwrancc .VI M Benson. On Bunday S«-lwwd* W G. Britton. On itible and Coli«ortage S. P. Hair. On Henwtcrarie* J. D Pitt*. D. I). Gri'Ttirfon Meetings W. M. Jone*. D n. On Age 1 Minister* Relief Board W. D. McV.illa 11. On Periodicals and Literature D. L. Roten On Keligiou* Slate of the churchet D. O. iluuter. W, G. Britton, Clerk. LAND OF THE SKY. Only a few more day* here!/ We are yUiting our favorite baunta for tiie last time. Nature hides tiie modest leaves be tween, She lovea untrodden road*, Her richest treasure* are not seen, By.’Xov e\e but Gods. We ‘-Y-—-• bn mi s Hl | thoughts we have at this seasiuT7*mu| well know that these everlasting lilirk-AU^-Hhe 'onty lliinga (hat will remain uuchanged-er we vi«it them again. / Mr. Graham (the talented insurance agent so well known at home) i* agent lor selling the lota know ti k* Hymen II eiglit*-Micsr us h*-ie He and Itis fauwly are spending time here pleas antly. At a gailiertugof railway mag lisle* lecemly one of tiie gne*t* noti cing a lonely, rather »|iahhiiy dressed visitor asked Ilia iiame -ajuiLJt being tiie same a* that of the host the guest said: " hr v.m must he a rela live id Mr Heaplielil (we’ll call him) ‘ I am hiscou.iii live huiulied liiouaapd dollars removed ” , Thc .ps.-ai.r of tiie Baptist church here, a natiye of New Zealand, only J2 years of age. tins obtained already two honorary degree* in theology, and worked in the slum* of London and in Mpurgeoii’. Tabernacle. II is sermon on ‘ ly-ticliiug” kept tiie summer crowd spell hound, as do most of Ids dis course*. ; Mr*. Lily Box Solmrton* (recently of IlHnipion count v) has been a wreck, phvsieaUy, all^Suminor, from tlic effect* ol the fever sh" hrought witli her from the,low eouitry. i lie J'r. gives her family n«> hope of her re covery. She ha* heen running a large hoarding house here. Her newly married dauglr.er .Mrs, Cain fins re turned to tier home at St. Mathews. Jeavhmj-'.'TVnnle” and a train, d nurse in attendance. We spent j-everal daysoin Asheville last week, and while iu> husine** streets look more citllied than this, flie side walks arc more oairow, ami our town Is better kept: not so utaiyy consHmp- t.ivcK4iere. There arc certaiiily Praoti 1 fill *hii g* to he seen from the top of Battery Park Hotel ~ Hendersonville. Nept 2(5fh. GOOD WORK OF GOOD MUN. " The SupervUir* of Registration fra tiulslie.l tlieir work for thi* year. The task imposed fiyrtn them hy the consti tution was one of grefct importance, re quiring ehjjr 'Intertigeiice, industry and faithfulness to duty, Thfe Compen sation received can not pav Me**rs J. A. Jenkins, J. .! Rav and G, M. Shep- heard for theiu saorilice* of time and their own interest*, but thev have the. reward of knowing they haviTwell dis- charged their duties and are entitled to the well done of the Btate aud the County. f , .. . _ . i- ^ ' • • • OCTOBER DAYS. 'Tiie lir*t tirought u« kind words and good deed* hcy.iod expectation. The tir*t salutution came -sfrom that wise farmer. Mr James Riley. who»e good friendship run* back to the' Hampton times. Mr. J 0. Walker ought to he a mis sionary. n.'tv'f the church, but of every day ehccrfutne-s. for Ids good humor i* contagion*, a tunic without bitter- nes* and a better hea’th builder than all the. phvsic of the doctors. If there is in Rosemary a handsomer man than Mr. Fred Powell or one who can treat a newspaper man more handsomely we invite him to pull tbe la*ch string anil pr<«ve iii* ca*e. .„T , 'iidH) hronglit us a note from Dr. J. W. H. D.iches of Keysvllie, Va.. saying: 'Tiie 1'koim.k is an old friend tliat 1 cannot do without. I expect to vi.-it the old home about tiie 10th lust, when I hope to see you and many oilier* of the friend«-of my youth ” As acting Solicitor C . A. Best K-q. made a splendid record it Aiken court of General Sessions last week, n^curing coiivictiona in all cases except two. i,n whicli the evidence was insufficient and lie n«ked the petit juries, rightly top, fi)r verdicts of not guilty. (’•apt Mile* Loadhqlf. veteran in good w.'uk«Hnd enlightened (uhiic service in war and ppact was welcomed on Monda\ by u* and'every b<>dy. Judge i," H. Williams of Ulmers gave, ns tlu pleasure of a happy new acquaintance on Monday, Ids hand some and manly little son. Master Harry, who was on his ffirst visit to the county seat. •» It iiiHkes one fei.l young in heart and hopeful t.ir"thi > future 'oi tiie country to lo. f t a young plautcr as fidl'of solid enetgy and wise endeavor a* Mr. P. E. Allen'who acldavc* succes* by dcserv- ser: ing it and never forgets tiie gath- erer of news. , One who knows Sycamore Township can never think «>f*it w ithout a recogni tion of tiie kindly cleverness of it* good people a# Illustrated to us on Monday hy Mr J. €. Mayer. Rich [.and friends are faithful and unforgetting. Near *nn »et on Saturday* Mr. S H. Gr*ene gave 11* Ids annual interview of sun rise brigtitnes*. Firatof our Monday’s visitors was Mr. B F. Weatm-rsbee, always a that My darling. I’m afraid Your ptiasv cat ba« stolen . The cuturd that you made,” I fetred a burst of weaplnf*. , But saw witli glad sqrpi ise A look of joyous rapture . Light up tiie childish eyes f ‘ Oh, auntie! I’m soTifttered .To have dear pussy teel That I can umke a cn«.tard That’s good ciiougii to steal.” — Wide-*A wake. mao hut nevei—forgetting fliat the newspaper folk* are aurc friends of the farmer*. A farmer who makes the plenty and h«ppine*s of home life Ida first concern i* Mr. It. F. Baughman, Vnd tif tliat good purpose he alwsv* succeeds. Be sides he add* to the better life of hi* community hy hi* wise example. Hi* Monday call gave us genuine pleasure. Tiie *ine<>re smile and genuine hand clasp of rf Mr O. It. ilanteu added lo out Monday appreciation that life is worth living when one has so many good friends. Continued next week. . .L CARD OF THANKS, the good-, friend* who voted f? r ftfe In tlie.primarv e'ection I beg tat-ni mV best thanks. I will never for get their conlidenee apd esteem a* manifested hy 1 heir support. 1 W|t.h j»ii:c*ra wishes for tJieir good health and prosperity I am very hruly, ^='ibetr Friend, * R A. All. if .tt—r? rolti OCT 1 1 |mcc.s commctisuratc jrfi'cc of our money cfop,j Cordially yours, H. Kennedy & Son, WirKtoi; s. c. #-■ ■. EK Ol'KNINO. I ;»•* . • • k* i • I ^ >• Tho ladies of ItarBwetl, the sur rounding uotiiitry add . neighboring towns are most cordially Invited to at- tendiour open ing «ri Fall and Winter MilliHery on the Uth and Uthiinsta. The lieauty wnd exceUwiioe of our -jrery complete.gnd careftiilyi Chosen goods w'ili, we ara oonfliOmt, dotight the boat tasies and satlafy the moat careful buy er*. f. , ToViu’e Millinery Emporium. Do not Rush Cotton on the Market. 'The Farmer*’ Cnion urges her mem ber* aud farmer* generallv not 10 rush their cotton <>n the market at the pres ent prices, which are below tiie cost of production Every.bale of cotton lie ing sold is taken from the producer at #20 per bale less than it* real value. M ho is the heir on the market? Is It not. tlyj producer? If vou would re fuse to take tlifr (irrce offered tiie *|»ee- ^Hirtor* will liave to gi\e your price. Cnn y<.u do iietr.-r? Certainly you can. Hte farmers’Union h is heeii offered all tiie money nece.sarv it we will oply f ut our cotuutjn honUcl w arrhou'e*. he Union lias -a runn'er of ware houses, and the Standard Warcliouse Company is also in po.ition to store cotton and issue -receli ts. The latter compauv can store vO.UOO bale* and il sue r^Peipts which will be negotiable at any hank. A rrangement* have been made for carrying your eotlon for vou iProti will but cn operate. If further informi;tion regarding this is desired address the undersigned it Pendleton, S. C. I would advise any one putting lUclr cotton in warehouses to arrange (ormoney at six nicnthsat least, 1* it goOd Judgment lo waiehouse <•011011? I w II answer yos, it i* al ways good judgment to warehouse any i) rod net wlieu it sell* below pro duction ftnd homlitlons wM certainly warrani, it now. As to tiie condition of the present cotton crop, tiie weather over a large portion of the belt Is had, ami so are prospect* Heavy lain* are reported ov.er T-cjtn* Dklalioma ami Florida, snd reports of deterioration from tiie cot ton belt still come in from < J very Mate, and the world, realizes now that the crop i* shiHt. It will not more llisn <!nptlcate4i:it last crop. There will he .no top crop this year, and cotton I* opening prematurely. • I want to ir ge our farmers to warehouse their cotton and get money on ICto settle their in debtedness and tiiarlr«!t tin* crop a* the world needs It. By sc doiftg you can get your price. It will pay the farmertlo 'remember tiiat corn i* now selling at $1.10' per hiisltei', bacon from 11 cents to 12 cents ner pound, liam IB 1 cent* lo 20 cents per pound. Real, real farmers are pur chasers of the ahoyo article*. Now, brother don’t grumble w hen t-he specu lator offers yon "8 .75 and &■ com*. Jor your cotton He know* that you have to pat for the above articles you have bought to make tills cotton, aud you now have to meet your obligation*. Now. be fair and don't blame him when he offer* you the present price. Remember that, buying tacon, w:orn; flour, unokasses, hay. guatio; mule* and horse* i* the cause. • 1 want you to .(•« member that there is no country where the above article* can be raised cheaper thwii here- in South . Carolina. The reined v for 8.76 aud^'.l cent* cotton to fiverstflcatlon of crops. So let the *ug gest that yon write JitRyarsIfy -crop* thiG-teas” and tack i( up in the most conspieuoiM place about your house, se that yotacan be reminded of it every dav, ami then do Ifc sod you can name your prlee for your cotton and secure It for your whol* crop. So dlv*r#Hy. B. Harris, i I’reatdent S. ».C. Farmer*' Union, ' Ftodletou^j}. 0., bept, 1408. LIVES oS a tTiee. ' A Texas negnYrloes. He w-ss a slave. After freedom capie.iie “.uc'd uuuicv and irougiit 11 little piece"! land. I lun' wa* ope pecan tree on it. Now he is too old to work, hut die liye* 0:1 tiie tree. Last ye«ir he sold itscrop of not* for 154. They are tiie line-t pfi the country and are bought for plaiyting. CLEVELA \D (. ETS V ICTORY. Defeats Athletics in the FiVsUVart of Double Header. Cleveland, Bent 2!l —L«j"1e’s Cleve land* ilcfeftied Mack's Athletics here tills afternoon lo the Hirst game of a double header by a final score of 5 10 In tlic seveiitli inning the specta- tore wetc gre.-itly exeiteil a* the visi tor* tlirestened to wre-t tiie function, but after scoring thrice tliey were re tirci. A HEALTHY FAMILY* Our whole family has, enjoyed good healtli since we began using Dr. King’s New Life Pill*, three years ago. says L. A . Bartlet. of Rural Route 1, Gull- lord, Maine. 'They cleanse and .tone the system in a gentle way tliat does you good 23o at G. N, Burckhaler’s drug store. Land For Sale. 220 acres good farming land two miles North Town Williston, well im proved, six room dwelling, bam, sta ble* and two tenant houses on ; lie place, well good water, and creeks on both allies of tl*e place, adjoining lands ol Mr Wats Mathew's and others. Title good, terms easy . 30 l * acres good f-nrtning land, alI'iin-_ tier cultivation iiaif •tnife from.tmr- porate limits town <>f Blackville a<!- joiuiug lands of tiie late Mr. Henry W. Hair, Title* good, terms easy. House and lot in toa n of Blackville on tbe North side of K. U Ave. -i room swelling, ditiing room and kitchen, barn. .‘>uhjcs and out li<ui»<* on 'the premiseL Ti tie** good and terms easy For further information apply to* 11. F. Buist. Agt. ■ Barnwell, S. C. .. 11 —i.ii.. ■ s ,j NOTICE TO DEBTORS Awb CRED ITORS. All person*, holding claims iigainst the estate of J. L. Oswald Jr. deceased, are requested to present the same prop erly attested and all person* indebted to the said e-fate will please make h •!*X.ll>r.0UUlt+ia.ythe nnrterKtgTrr J L. Oswald, Xdniini*trator. BB.F.11. BUUS, DESIISI. New York Dentistry at Rarnwatk Crflrnty Pfh c*. ' . _ Office fti Residence, WilthMoki. H.iy Make Appoiptment* by m.iil or tern- iihone. All Woik 3pot Casb. , - FOR SALE. r J par* i(k) Acres—4" cleared, o 10Ill's from Martin. COi IrolUrs-200 Dollars cR«b. * Balaiie* in I —2 or H Antitiai incut* with ti per cent interest, T B Kllfs^Jr.; North Aiigustn, 3 . C. or C. IT. Ellis. Mariin, 3, C. i- a. H. isSST* ATMRET AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC, BLACKVILLE, S. C DIUNO.P. LEE, JR; C2E> DENTI9T, (VILM3T0N, - - fl. r Office over Hank of WlIRstoq. WH! ton receive calls in th5 cnut)tryhtit RUM H0-N3 FOR RELLl^ " " . btiite of South (Carolina. County of Barnwell,- Court of Common L’lcas. b. K. Strange, ‘ I’lainMfT f V‘, Robert A. Caro 1 * Dvfendapt. To the defendant RiLrtt A. Cave, herehv fconitnooed sn<f the complaint in this a ropy I* herewith copy £ i* serve Allendale, S. C.. Oct. 2d 1!>03. SEEb RYE'FOR SALE. Barnwell Cbiinty rsi-ed, the kll that never fails or disappoint*. C. N, BurvkhaUer. y Barnwell, 3. (f. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND . CREDITORS.' Al) person* holding claim* agnin*t tile estate of M irths K. Wright, lie ceased, are reque-teil to present the same properly attested and nil p<-r*nffi* X indebted to the *aii e*Ute will please 11 make prompt payment to the under signed, —J. W. Thoma*, Executor. Thomas, S. C-. Sept. 2Slh 1008^ ‘ liohl Ev01*HaiscTT^,500 Bushels Ap])ler Oats. (5,500 Bushels Bancroft Oats. Price 8u cents per bushel in • «* I ' hundred bu^iel lots or .more. Apply- quickly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BAKNU F.lv, In the I’nibate Cv'urt. — By J. K. Snelling, Fjsj/, Judce. of I’nioate In Ham well L'ouuty. _ , •• Whereas I>sae Pieks, applies for L«*, t.rs of Adminis.ration on the Lsiate >f and effects of L. B. Walker, deci>asikl. These are, therefore, to cite anu adnior.lsn all and singular, the kindred and.creditors of the said L. B. Walker, deceased, that they be and appear tielore me, in the ( ourt •'f Probate to l»e held at Barnwell on Saturday, 10th day- nf <)etol>er l'.»H after publication hereof at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, to «how cause if any they have, ^hy the said admin istration should not be grunted'. Given under my Hand tbl* 25th day of September Ani»o Domini, lUO-s. ^JOIIN K. SNF.LLINO, -■? -Judge of Probate. Sublish^d in The Bahnw^u. Pkoj*l* ber 1st isms. to 1|. Whittle, Grower Blackville, S. C. P.ublh October FINAL DtSClIARGE NOTlClJ Notice is hereby given that on Fri day. October 30tli 1!H)S the undersigned w HI file with lion, John K. Sneiiiiig. Judge of Probate, his final account a* Com mi tree hf-t*. H. Loud ami apply for Letters Dismistory. N R. M. M ixson. September 29th 1908. SAINT ANGELA’SvAC ADEMY AIKEN, S. C, \ Selcut Day and Boarding School for voting Ladies and , ,, . , Oirk • • • i 'Tliis well known Institution afford* I *ic. 1’ninting, Needlework and Dopoe*- excellent opportiuilties-lor K tho-oiigh, practical and reflned education The course* are Primary, Grammar. (Commercial ah<i A^ydemlc, v with ad- dtfioual fagiljiie* fqr perlectiou ip-Mn- .Uf<**1 dutie*. The Location is Ideal in beauty ami hcalthfulness. Academy opens September I I HK k S. For Information i)iv - . ! r . tic Science. Tiie one' atm' in "eyery course 1* to equip the student l*h\sically. Mental ly and Morally for the performance of You are qulred t*> an«wrr action nf wliich served upon you, and to of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at hi* office. In Allen, dale, s t; .within twenty day* after the service hereof, exclutlve of lh« day of slich service, and If you fall to snswer ihe complaint w ithin the tima aforesaid, the plaintiff In this actiofc will app^r to the Court fog the rail#' demanded In the enu,plaint Dated Angurt 2Dt A. D.AdOi, Ja* M. Patterson, * I’lsinfiff's Athrrnay. To the defendant Robert A. Cav«» * 'Take notice that the ceniplafnt In this action together with the suui'nona (of w'liii-h the foregoing ia a copy) were ffled in tiie <'fllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for the ChuntV of Barnwell, at BarriWelf, 8, C., on the 21 »t day of Augu*t I'HJH. Ja*. M. Pa»ter*on t - PtitrrtTfT A toriTety. Auguat 27th («w> • FDR SAI.E. One Th aaw Monger <i|n. Cnudenser good a* new for Addres* A F. <#r#ene, • Willistor, 8. C. Fee ler and •ale cheep; University of Soolli Caiolini, W i»5c ran"0 <n tii'wrff in tific, Literary, Graduate x i8ir Pro# ick*tonal Comses leading to Ue- jjreel o( . « Bachelor of Arts, Hatheforof Science, r.ii entiate nf Insttuctioo, Bachelor of Iutw*» Mat,ter of Arte, Civil Engineer ami Electrical En gineer. • .. Wgll equipped Laboratories Library of over 40,000 volumes. - Expenses moderate, many students make their own expenses* Next Session (104th) begins September 23rd, i<)o8. < For Announcement write tc the President, Columbia, S. C. app Re ■. Direcltess, 1*. O. Box ‘M± ,F1XAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Nolle* I* hereby given that on Mon day the 28th day of October 11*08 the iindendgned wlil file with Hon. JoluF K. Snelling. Judge of Probate, her Muxl return as Gnsrdian of James Xledii'iis Mvri<‘k, Jbilia Elizabeth Mvrick sinl t'orrl* Ii iMyt DistnlMory. —* Savannah Myrick, , Guardian* lick and apply for Letter# September 2(Kh 1f*(* V FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice la,hereby given that the un dersigned will tile with lion. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, on Monday the ruh day of October 19U8, ilia IVoal return a> adinhustrator <tT the'eMiite of M. G, BStley,•deeea*ed, and apply for Iietters DisuiDsory. ' B. F. Baxiev, , 1 - * A4mini»trator. ’ , September l^th 19C8. I MII.K COWS FOR SALE., 1 am offering for sale sevrral gentle high grad* Jersey milk cow* and heifer*; 1 1 • - r AH milk wlthont ealf. Will »ell any that I have. v— Brigham Read. - Elko, S. C. Aug. 27th. • >11111 TU T A FEW PLUG HORSES, JUST THE FELLOWS NEEDED TO FINISH THE CROPS, FOR CHEAP SALE NOW AT HILI; TOE STABLES: PARPEIl SHOP, NOTICE. . Barnwell, 8. C, Augiut 10th 1908. To all that 4 may eoncern : I l have o|>ened a Barbef Shop here In BarnWeil Tor the whole souled fitirpose rtf giving the (►eople ot town and surrounding country heifer service than they have been getting. So cull and tee me before going else where. C. W. TERRY. Hakukk. C. F. CdlhoDn, Wa. Calhoun & Co. Over Stocks of the Bebt-.. Make and Material ; ♦ j [ 7.’ A ^. f .A * 7., i -* : • Bu^pjies, Shtitcs A or Ila 1 n cas, ~Tii Xu 11 bc pieces Sacblles Whips, Lap Robes arc offered now at Sum mer Time Prioes at Wagons, single , r HILL TOP STABLES; « mi ’ • - - v i- ■ . . ' Come to see me when in town. You will find what you ». • ■' ;» ' «. * ' want and fairest prices and best treatment at GHABLIEBROWNS: Life, Accident , CYCLONE , LIGHTNING' ►A Live Stock 7^ 4 P. N. BncklDgnati McNab. —At Lowest Rates In*r Strongest Companeis •s-OmeKS' AT— THF BANK OF BARN WEI L MONEY TQ^ENO. Wfr are prepared to negoflate loan* oW improved farm* for flv*vT«ar* partial payment*, lute nut A pac.cs ru 00 loaa*. Don’t write, come a*4 J - 0 P ’