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Tlja Barnwell Peopl 61 regular annual war gave us
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THE COUKHK OK COl’TON.
J. A. Tay l>*r of Memphis, PrealaVn
MKKS.
ot ih** Naiir.nal Ointiera*
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 5 1P<W.
.iATESOP 811BSCJUPTIQN*
In Advance, per Annum
On Time,, .....
...w.oo
Treasurer Armstrong starts next
; Tilt »flay tu meet-Ills couiitv appolnt-
i ments fur the'convenience of tax pay*
its.- ~ - -
Private K. II, Walker tell* us that
duriug his summer visit to Krntuckv
he learned that the blue farmers
writes to tne Cotton •tmirnal
Cottniv is 1 cents per pound
11 On Sunday Aug. 23rd an angel vleli-
Aseoeiation,' ed the bedside ami look with It the
Hit. F.
lower
pure tplrlt of Dr.* Paul Jasper H ers,
lie was HI with ttPhohl fever 42 rlavs
DENTIST.
than it was at this time htst year mud r and all that medical skill •could do was
while it wont about a vent lower after
The chaln garijf u this week at Mr.
T. W. Scott’s place tiysr WI Kmoii.
J.i li. Harler,
Cierk.
J. B,
Morn«,
Supr.
H ARMONY I.OIKiK N(). 17. A. F. M
A reg hir ooinmuiili'irtlon of II: rinony
Dxluc No. 17, A. F. M. will Ik? hi Id
In *; asonle Temple or, Thurwlaj’
. 1 Noyen) ee Ull AVork tohcdol'c on At.
at. 'Lxrcc. Vistli.ig brctliren an-cordialij m-
llttd to attend.*
dlutier llairiKkl. W. M.
II. I*: Anderson. See.
Ffte Jeirular mccttriKpt Usrrwt-B
Dxkfe No in, K«rirhtK of Pythias will
be held at tkeir Hall on Friday night
at k o'clock. A Totl atteudatice is
raqa -sted. IIy order of
WOODWARD, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A S.
If you have
haling, write
any hay Ui.it need?
W. (Jrecne Mathis,
Blackvtlle, S. C.
Ktrly.risers saw
dav morHlitg.
a litile, fro st on Fr’-
are learning that cow
their worn liind* quicker [than dlovei^
The cow pea (tuts the laud in good tlx
and heatt in ode year, while it takes
clover three year* to ptodihse the same
degree of feftllUv.
soil went up over .‘1 cents, per
after the panic was over. \u
ket leUet^f November 3 laet year
potmtl
enr mar-
done. but to no avail, for (Jod had call
ed him;-—• *T“—~" J —
lie wa« a dear Christian man •.•was a
consistent ^wiwnber, of the l$-pti«t
adviseti y^.ii to hold your
JUST LEARNED HOW
On Thursday Mr. W. B./Norris of
Great fly press called, gavels a square
d al ami was shout to depart when we,
having heard from another source ot
his excellent success as a farmer,, tired
n few question* at him which he cheer-
tuliy answered. In substance he a«i>i
tbit, tie had been fanning 27 years and
hdw
much liigher prices, upd we
hr you and your customer*
advice, ^jine years in te“n
from 2 to 3 centa per pound
we
button for
again of*
the same
W|f have
price, in December or
we ha\e at this lima.
higher-
church for 14 vests; he was over ready
and willing to do anything in congrn
itv with God’s will thus he went forth
to receive his reward,
He was haiida^me in life and beauti-
fail in spirit, tlmsodcar kind eyes with
I'rarte cmotl,
lions are iniproving. and.by the Ilrst of
the, new year will liked)t-;-be. back t<»
normal or even hgtliO', a-ed tli^e' worlil
will take all our crop at very much
higher prices than aje now prevailing.
If you owe money that^s tine horrow
Tmtn vtntr hanker* arTTreasonahltr
Work Spot Cath,
BKCAU
H helps my credit to |K'.y my debts w ith a
January thaai*.ihe|rjfirt away’iosTk reminded one <
soumtiring t)vvp,mi this w<>rid lhen hlnc
‘creates a favorable liniU’cKslolt,
and pay tour debts and hold your
ton. only selling as you have to in
ceniher. J inuary, or later.
rate
cot-
De
The hull weevil has crossed the MD-
earnetl htf\v. The secret oT
suc<esa Met in raising home suppl
,,' |J.ssii>ni River and has in\a led fotiit' cn
j le can oo« •ohnt.es in Mississippi, and hv this
mases ids own prt.visions tie can put
his own price oh what he lias to sell,
instead of having the price fixed by the
buyer. In that he haa'all the advan-,
tags over the lariner who—depends—on-
cotton for every thing.
To illustrate he gave his experience
for two years. Last year he hired two
colored families, each ti run a mule
farm, planted two thirda cotton and
onh third corn. Alter sidling his c»t-
no
One negro man shot to death anntl er
Pear Dunbarton Tucaday af.ernoon.
The Georgia—Carolina Fair is
progiess In Augusta this week and
claimed to be the beet ever held.
In
ia
Mr. \V. L
er to follow.
Cave is another safe farm-
Last F til lie planted f>0
ncres ip oats. Now he ia sowing 100. ^
Hr. C. N. RurckhwRer - ,etnfhited
three Barnwell colts at the- State Fair
and hrougtit three blue rihh >o» honte
The coming of the Y. M.C. A. Glee
Club to Katnwetl i» aumninccd for the
2''th of November. Thanksgiving •'A
mtig for everybody.”
Marrietl Sunday Oct. "Jo, IIKH, Mr.
Tillman Miles to Miss Maggie Grubbs
by J. O ."anders. K-q„ Notary Public,
ail of Georgra l,'re»k.
Neither ttf the county paper* of week
before last reached Svcamore. The
Maine should h<* char.e l against the
railway mail service.
Rev. J K. Goode will preach at
l.ong Branch f hitrch on next Satur
day. November d h, at 1< o’clock M..
Hhd on Suml t> afternoon at 8 o'clock.
It it always «af* to follow sr.y ex
ample ?-et by Mr. Oscar Fort man
in f»rrfilng operation*. This season
he has increased his acreage in oatsyo
per cent.
I'he infant itaiiy;hter of Rev„ and
Mr* J K <i«-<ifte ijied Tilt. Toesdav
tdght alter an Hines* of several riavs
Tl»e sviupatl v «>t n»anv sorrowing
ili
h<-arts xoes to the betea*ed family
Obi t+we farmers are waiting for
killing fro-t before gath.-rlng Gieir
sweet ixftato crops. r*nmo that were
slog and hxnked in Oetolter are reported
to he rotting rapidly.
* Mr. J iseph Owens of Ashleigh
-'brought us on Mom'ay ntorefiardou ot
K<ten proof, a elustcr of four apples on
a tw ig from a tree that ripen* in June.
'The apple* wera small in »ir.e, but be-
ginning to turn a m«y red.
Mr T. W. Ss»U a«l?led to our agri
cultural exhibit on Monday tlie k'-ng
l>otsto of die season^ a Georgia buck
that weighed H pound*. That was a
sample ot Ilia tine crop, many of his
I ii her* weighing 6 to 0 pm uni*.
Mr. .1 D. Whittle ha* sold the b.lXK'
hu*hel* of ho ne tai ed seed oaM ad
vertised in I’nk I’KoULR. and many in
teodiog purchasers were too late In
sppUing. Thi* year h^ sowa I.Vi
a te*. twice last year’s area, ami will
have a train load for aalc next year.
I
II *n. D. H llcndetao!i spent Thur*
day in town hi* flr*t visit to Barnwell
since the carlv Spring Always an in
t*re*ting conversationalist hi* word
picture* of hi* recent visit to the o'd
world are even mo.e entertaining than
|ii* court house «l!<quenoe. If lie could
Bud time from professional 0 engage
tneuts to prepare an adiite** on medi
eval and modern Europe he would
prove a «ur on the hT’-ttire platform.
A* is usual tit tills time of the year
tiie newspaper prop tier* are predicting
liivt the coming winter w ill lie one ot
unu*ual *eveiitV, They sav that tin’
ihh’kness of the rorn *hu< k,* and acorn
hulls and the industry of the squirrel*
in putting up winter food prove their
prophecy. Many of tho*e gue**ers
liave'nt reen a corn shuck or acorn in
jFar*. nor a squirrel utiles* in a cage.
Mrs Maryland Rvndall Wall, who.
at the ’ Home Coming Week” In-IUlti
more, Md . sang before an audience ot
thirty thousand pcop e her Father’s.
■ tiie late Col Jx*. K. Kao fall, prodne
thin “Maryland Mv Maryland.” will
etipear with the Y. M. C. A t«lee Clttlt
Kovemlter 2*>th in Barnwell. Mr*. 'Vail
}. tu* wife of Mr. 11 M. Wall Hist tenor
In the Club.
Nils* Margret Battle, daughter of
Frol. Samuel T. Ra.'tle. Director t.f the
Y. M.C. A. Glee Club, wtiose lull,
sweet soprano is aivnrdt d great prais**
whenever heard, will also appear with
the Club on the above date. £
It is sai<l that some' of tiie member*
of this oyganir.ation posse** rennuk
ithle histrionic ability which add*
i rettly to the pleasure of the humor
t»t * numbers.
v If von wish to spend nn enjoyable
ami profitable evening hear the Y. M.
0. A. Glee Club in their Concert
Thanksgiving evening November 2iith.
ton and paying expense* there was
profit for him.
Thi* year lie and his two strong boys
plowed the three joules, hiring such
hoe hand w ork as ho needed, lie plan
ted one thi-rVl cotton, two thirds corn,
making a* much cotton as he tlnl la-t
year, ami when he sells it he will hare
lot» more money than he need* t • sc t-
tle all expense- and tisiish paying fot
LiOT acres of land which he bought
lour year* ago. He has sold I lit bus!)
els of corn for tl.fld’and has-n plenty to
la*t him through m-xt year, and loo
Jiusltels of peas bcsjdrS Hj ha* -hogs
enough to trake «li the meat hi* place
will need next rear, fat enough for the
knile a- soon us sale killing weather
comes.
Mrs. Norris has chickens and tur
key* in nimn'dance and there are no
hard time* about his piece He lives
ahijiidanfly •‘i | >a days in tiie year as liis'
friends all know. He has given hi*
children good school advantages and
nothing i* over looked that contribute.-
to their comfort and well lining There
is more -olid sku-c hi hi* example than
in all tiie speeches made hy the men
who let the sun shine through their
crtlis in rl»e .Siimtuer.
A SYCAMORE WAY
A Sycamore farmer who keeps »weet
potatoes sound anil sweet all through
the winter sa\s the secret In it is start
ing tight, lie leave* a small opening
at the top o| tiie ••bank’’ and watche<
ildo-elv for several morni’igs J*f a
fog or steam rise* «mt of th* r 'T>peni»g
he pours -everal tnicket* of •rt li
Water ill til* OIMMting Mild tin It closti-
t^^^• hole and the imtatoes are safe. 1 Vio
late 'lr. 'V. T. Blanton of Mereatu-
f <*und that a plenty of straw to keep
out tne eold w a* the right tiling. He
advised a young farmer to put on a*
much straw a* he thought needed, ami
ih»n to add twice a* much more. Oul\
dirt enough to liold-th«%rtraw in place
• hould be the top enat of protection.
THE GKN K K A L S KS> I ON S.
E
Novnnlier 23<l of the Fall Term
Court were draw n on Monday.
Alletvdale—S If. William*, S.
Strange, W. 'V. Bovie*.
ItxidiH'k — L, Laxar, J II. liutcli-
ilig*. Sim F< i gii*iiii.
Bxrnwi ii—(' ll. Grubb*. J. R. Lao
ca*ter. K G. Bin, W.O Hallord.
• Keimett {springs—D. |'. Key^, \V. A
Meyer,
Biaekvllle—?^ , ^oll'e Martin. Tom
Bolen. N A SVIiet-tone, F 8 Molony
W. T. Brcoker.
Bull pond-*l. H. Harley.
Four Mile—M. L. MvKthenny, W. J.
W.Ghiver. .
Great t;y r pre»s—K. II Jenkins. W
•*. Creech, J.i>* Diamond, G M. Ilar-
\ev
Kctl Oak-s-F.. V\’. Tow no, Roiicrt
B.m >*, .1 '!. .''•idler.
Rich L ‘bd—U . F.
w.
Koseiiiary — IV
Fo>k.
Sveamore—B
Loadtodt.
Wdli-ton -L.
MeKerlev. N.
Wcalhershee.
I’.sog liman.
Ander-ou, B,
K,
K l.oaillioit, W. II
H.
Sprawls,
MiitseJu
W.
M.i
W.
.F.
time next year wHI have covered half
of the State, it lias ncnTly covered
half of the cotton section of Aikaosiis
and Oklahoma, ail of Louisiana ami
nearly all of ’ etfa*. They reduce the
yiehl at least oub Iralf. ’ which means
verv much liiglter price* diiVing (tie
next few years tinle*.* some mctliod of
exteruiinkting them is found, which
hardlv seems likely.
WOMEN IN JOURNALISM.
A woman can enter on journalism
more easily than on any other intellec
tual work . She needs not a college do~
giee. A moderate education sufftees
for a beginning il site lias as its iruit
readiness in maxing a plain statement
of fact, common sense, insight, adapta
bility .Mid the saving grace of huumr
Not only can sir.* do some newspaper
work as well as a man. but she ha-
created line* of work in w hich site can
have no masculine-etimpelltfua Still
more, the occupation bv which site
lives enable* her often to be a power
fill I actor in the social uplift. Biyt to
ilio* good end site nmsjt respect heraelf
and It J r calling.
A e are on tite eve of perhaps-the
i:.o»t thiiHitig epoch of our eountiy’s
hi-torv, lor now true history i!i men-
a< a d by lih> rev’s worst foe—license.
Tiie anarchist has attacked the oHi-
cer of the law on Id* hear'list-me ami
has murdered tite spokesman of re
ligion at hi* altar. AIKtheevil tiling*
wdiieii resent law and order are coming
t > the light, readv to turn our whole
laud into a huge Uarix of ’!•.■{.
Relieve me,-the space heretofore ac
corded in many papeis to toe pleas
ures and scandals of multimillionairc-
dom will soon he strictly limited in tiie
interest of inattei* of more urgent im
port .
And here.ih&conversatlon of women
prc«* of all life w ill be potent and con
serving the home and the nation —
Katherine E Con wav.
- — v A GOOD LAW.
'Non-residents who would hunt In
thi* mate (lie coming sea-or, should
read carefully tiie following v *tc(iou of
the .■smith Carolina game law s .
•‘It shall he unlawful for any non-
resiileut of thi* 8tate except on hi* own
land, nr oil tite land under Id* control
or except when accompanied by resi-
week ,lel>1 Ireeholder bv special invitation
rbUTT'tr.T x k pc din I itcpaslon, HH’XtPli, kill, in-'
jureor pursue with such intent auj
wi*d tnrkev, pa-ttidge or quail, in ahy
voiitity of thla .'state, w ithout a license,
and tlic cleift of court lor such county
is. hereby authorized ami required,
upon tite payment to him of a licenst
fte of (25, to issue to auv sit h non
rasUlent a li'-ctiae to'hunt in each
county which shall he for one year.
All license* and lines collected ut'.der
tills act shall he turned over t > the
w ar.len of tite couiiiv lor tiie enforce
ment of tiie game Jaws” , ___
FOLICE FOW KR.
SALE DAY..'
attendance
• lie eounty
on
1)6-'
A
Tiiero was a good
Monday, all section* yf
Ing representeil There wa- no new-'
of interest from any quarter, all
mating the same report of small cotton
crop* and sm-illcr price*.
It Vas good new* to learn that every
wlterc fat met * are sowing more oats
than ever before, and king cotton’s
sway will not he so ^Xclit-ive next
year.
J The lands sold Itrougiit tlieir value*,
or more. A number of mules and
horses changed masters.
We were gladdened bv th«f calls of a
goodly number of our friends. ,
baTi?
NWELL CAN UK \ T.
Saturday gave us
views with Me«*r* R
Elko ami T. M. Wdlli'
jdeasant inter-
K Jblinstot) «.f
of V» illiston,
Mr. J. J. Owen? was tip from Allen
dale on Thursday ami niadh the day
pleasant for his frietida. 'liiu FicoPtF.
included.
We are sure pf, an extra good
Thanksgiving.Day.dinner. Mr. John
1*. Jenny rleyerly Iponght us on Mon
rlay the canned .pear lies .for ,j» .perjeet
dessert.. Aml.no {fuIMn the world is
more delicious tloyn that grown in
nature blessed Syfca’horif. ,
Always cbeerful^jypd cheering Mr,
W . L. Bate* was ia to sye ys 'nn^.Fria
Ray. I ten ide*'m a king Tin: Frcrt-a’c
pocket heavier and happier he brought
with campflmenU of Tida gmjd -betMr
Farmer Silas Young of North Yalil
ms, State of W a-hington has raised a
monster watermelon thi* vear. weigh
ing Its pounds, over I feet longw+kI :>
feet through at the . thickest part. ‘It
was grown on irrigated land.
'I here is a vine in this 'county, «till
green and growing that, so tar sor-
passc* this wr-stern wonder that Silas
\vould sell hi* brag fruit for dll rents
and invesr the difites in BjkUJ.well seed.
THE STATE BA LL.
Hr the average person, cfilcer* and
even iiieinhers of the legal prob'*-ion,
it i* believed .that the ntuhoritv onrffe
policetnan cea**'* at tiie incorporate
limit* ot a tow n or eitv, vet wuch i* not
tiie va«c since the lust, se-shm of the
gtiicfai k»—<‘i»diiv of this State ap
proved an art February 2bth, HiCitC
w hich removes the abovu common im
pression ,
The act in question read* ns follow*
ami may proven* inlere«t ti’i t ffleers ;
•’Ttint tiie police Miithoritic* of lill
tow n* •md cities of this >txtc arc here
ny authot i/.ed and empovvi red to make
arrests of all offender* ngain>r tite
municipal ordinance* and the. statute*
of thi* State, committed vvithiii the
corporate limit*, at any p'ace within a
radiirs tff “vnj! • mile of the corj)or.it« r
limits, with,.or vvithept a warrant.
v\ hy:i such police autl'.orities are in
pursuit of sticlt idTeuder.”
Governor <’•. N. Haskell of Oklahoma
i* a bad man to say or write ugly
thing- about He ha* brought suit for
JtRHUHKt damage* for libel against
W K, llearst of New York and will
put tfw* laiv Fresidcut Rnosevelt for
backlirg^Hfi- Hcar*t in hi* tnCv-paper
xml-*Hnh|i sjiccch attacks on the afore
-aid 'Haskell.
depths oMt shadow* of deep thouglit
tliat enabled one to grrtw l.a barinonv
wit!r all islhat was great, high and
glfcdtj ", ‘.
His loving tender lieart was pa*iiy
touched with tho sorrows of others
hirw'tirmlvrand gently he tmuld lift ami
more fumls in rcserye.
BECAUSE
it sets my family r g>>rd cx:
faro at heart, by taking care of my n.e.vns.
Support the suiTerer, who had but to
glance upward into id* Heavenly face
and read there the tlerp anti tender
sympatliy tiiat no word* could expres*
He wa* every tliiiig that a precious
alid
BECAUSE
I do not cmlangcr tho live* of my family or tm'jj'W
son. a loving lioth^t" alid a devoted
friehd could he, hi*' exampl'c pointed
us to the one inlinlte mii.d that sup
plies it* with -trength ami cotn/ige at
all times.
It nearly breaks mrr heart* w licii
we try to realixe tliat he is lo«t to it*
here; our grief over our lo** is im|e
-cribable Init his jt»y and eternal gain
i* beyond our coin prehension.
He died a« he had-iivetl calmly and
quirt.ly ami in a full a*»uiam-e of a Re-
denner’s love.
Let us not only pray but strive to
meet iiim nround tiie great White
'I’lirone where we -hall be greeted with
tiie amite of Heavenly recognition.
‘‘Tears! te«r*, hiFer fuars may fall,
Deaffi may our lu art* appa’L^
Yet ’tis the door to realms bremllega
rest., t
Where kindred spirits hlestt, wait
ever more.'’
C E K.
OF HONORED NAME,
Mr. Caldcr R. Willingham died on
the 2iitli tilt. at. Iii* home in Macon. Ga.
where he had lived since ls7l. lie was
Attorn at Allendale in Barn "4*U? District
on Feiirnary k’ltih 1H52 and after com
pleting his education at the l - uiversitv
of I’irginlii settled in the Georgia citv
!!e liecaine one of tiie foremost citizens
of M-cnii lionorcd and loved by all
The active pall hearers at his burial
were his eight, living .brothers. He is
survived bv his wile and nine children
For many years he had been a leading
member of the First Baptist Cliurcii oi
Macon.
FUBI’O.SK OF THE FANIC.
V, Now that the I’reslilential and Con
gressional election i* over fhe peopl*
w lio startetl tiie panic w ill go ahead
apd accomplish tiie results they d<-
termined upon.
The lir-t. or among the llrst, will
in iiruatc.lile amkwa^expntirrrts rin'~’tTie 'Bkcl ^ei-pli^truc;i.m of the refa-
DT
tii ns lieywTf'ii ’cftyrttal and labor,
fate yfnu* flip ralNiriiig element up
.North ha* disturbed 'he quiet ami di
loitrislied tin* protits of the caintali-t-
bv stiikea, demands for sit >rter hours-
and larger pay and bv general un
pleasantness ami inetllciencv. The
money masters have four straight vear*
lu which toliring labor so completely
under control tliat it will not give them
mlicit trouble? ^
f
FFTHTE
NEW LANCASTER BUILDINC,
BARNWELL, S. t.
Mrs. Bailie A. McNab ba* great
pleasure in informing her many friends
throughout fhe ewunty tliat site lia*,
resumed business ami‘is ptrpared to
give tli-in a service that can not fail to
please and protit them.
With a coimdete ami carefully select
ed stock of tiie new Ntid lieMijflul good.*
tliat make the home both -happy and
attractive and lighten household dntie*
site a«ks the culls of her former cu-to-
mers and the general public.
Her line oi good* suifahie for’ h'.rth
day, holiday and a’l other presents i«
one that, will j|iea*c all giwr* by the
fairness of pfiTe* and all recelyer* iiy
-their bejiutv and^iaefnlne**.
Only a visit cat giye a full idea of
her heautilul goods.
A select line of groqgrics i* al»o
ollered. ' i-
Waatiug with conlidenco y<*ttr eom-
ing.
MRS. SAl-LIK A. M. NAB.
reputation of a man who keeps money In his.pocke
I believe funds are to'.fe.r in tiie tculk than it: uTv
^ Id* hotmf.
at home.
<^> BECAUSE
0
It will hold me up when 1 am sick or out of work.
BECAUSE *
A bank account create* a desire and
r
po.*«lblc and it 1* wise for all of na to provide
which come# sooner or later«_
<$> BECAUSE
* If 1 pay my debts bv drawing a cheek on ll
6
New Yo*k Doniiatry
Conotv Urnu *.
Oltief* In Kesidfiew. WflUHHW*. R.<\-
| Mat.<f ppointmehn by n all or t«w*
phrt:t>. f.•‘ t
FOR SALE
re*—40 cleared,
ntllr * from Martin.
i, Go i As-ifgj lioilar* cash.
• .m !• it) V-'i <>r H Annual
lilt JdT t ent imt rest.
T.-R Ktlis. Jr.,
North Augusth, 3 . C.
or.r. t'..i r
ATTOltNEV AT LAW.
NOTART PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE. B. C
1111. MT
.by emioragd hefftre Hie bank will pay If. and tiirn becon.u
for my money paid. No one. can claim tlmt 1 did not pa ; , .h^oi,-
can siiow tiie'r entlorscincnt on the check wjilcii itaid tile debt,
Dentist,
.M V| ON, - - X. 0
r.k i f WHH«|on, W|U
i* It; tho country, but
Sfart !\n Account Today With
13
Bank of BlackviHe.
•V' ~ f 'V' .
^Banking Done on Safe Banking Principles^
|U * jf
~<$r
OUT OF OATS.
I
I
have sold till
—-— —
N .,
advertisud, but
the Seed.Oats
•
.S NOTH:K.
> Cartdita. Rariivvell
'vpre-* Tow.iMjip.
County,
l.i.id l.ir ll*e pu-pose of bunt-
g or trapping, taking hw*r
• .r or i.vivr-, pasturing; (lock,
•'.ii)* or roxil*. piav iug games
or cards or civ i.nlttiug !inr ot iter tie*
px»s. t uder | enalrv of prosecution to
'he lull extent of the law.
Mr*. i’eiiH L. Cave,
Oct 17 di 1 >f.
Lnrjd Foe Sale.
I have ahoui
two car loads of second hand
horses and mules for sale
SAP
J .1). Whittle
Blackvilie, S. C.
NOTH K ID- DKBT'’RB AND*
CRKIH 1’ORS.
DUTY
The swretest lives are those to duty
wed.
Whose dceiD, bolii gr« at and small.
Are close knit, rtrandx of an unbroken
tli read,
Wheie love.enuoides ail. .
The‘world may sound no trumpet, ring
u:i lielis , • j
All person* holding claims against
the estate of .1,3. Oswald Jr, tie •eased,
are requeyrtsifTo pjeseut the same pnip
•wly afteststTand all persons indebted
to tiie said, estate will plea*e make
l>rt)iiu)t payment to the undei-ignu |.
J. ,8. Oswald,
• Administrator!
Allendale, S. C. November •Id. lit ts.
n 61 iv e ro i > K bto rs a n i >
( REDITORS.
The costum:' of M!«* Sophie A 1*1 l icit
wliu with >lr X M. Nieholis of Spar-'
tanhtirg.ied the cotllliop, is described
it* follows in The State:
Miss Sophie Aldrich wore a pink i
messalimt gown, the bodice enriched |
with silver thread embroidery and j
with,rose point Jaoc whiidi formed the
quaint tfleeves and the vest icveab-d
Iiy tbp dlrectoire .draperies. The
(ffraigbt skirt vva* trlnimed w ith , self-
plaitlhg* ami foiij* und the costume
wa* given the tipinpleliug, touch, t>y a
great bunch of handsome Atiiciicatt
beauties
IN THE FAR EA3V.
One of these iiuee . thlogs
must he
Tr.rrr
Titlf A Id ch V J'•nrier inffFj t . onnnr y »* »c 11 a ve.. been • tu n gn t; ‘ or
toothaonie Rich Land ret, top and cow j s ituineakutaMy better-a - worse
horn turnips
Some poet, wrote of Xovemhcr:
Tiie book of life the shining record
tell*.
Thy dove shf.':! chant its own beati
tudes >. v ,. .
After, it* own life-work. A child’s
kiss ••),, , ,i •• o .-
Set on tliv (tinging lip* shall make thee
glad; v--*
A poor otan served hy thee sliaH make
thee.rith*, ; ^ ■, h *-
A sick man helped.hy thee shall make
.» thee strong; . . _ ,7'v
Thou shall be served thyaelf by every
sense /4 . . | .
Of service which thou rendere*t.
‘ All persons holding claims ngnin*t
tiie e»tate of W, G. lirtrr!*«ui, thn-ea-ed
are requested to firescutTJte same prop
eriv attested and all per so jut indetrled,
to tiie *>tid estate will please tnak*'
prompt payment to.tin* umlersignetl.
R. M. Harrison,
>? •• ■ ' Executor,
Kline, S. L\ Nov .
)
220 *t+’vi’* good funning bind two
ndt*-* NorfhTovvn U Illiston, well Ini-
orovcd.-i -; r.. mi ttw»-illi^g l liarn, sta-
1 li-* arid t u o tenant house* on Hie pla<*«*.
will itnnd water, and ctfteka on both
-o!,'- ot tty p’.ige, adjoiplng lamls of
Mr W ,ta rdatiic^« and oflufrSt
rit e go.td, terms . a-y .
H()'._. nor. i good f>'imlng land, ill nn-
b-r di111vxtloti half mile rrtrtrt eor-
iwiraii- limp* town of KUt-kViMe ad-
j lining lends*of the laic Mr. iletiry W.
lair. I ith'* goo*i term* easy. •• > •
House anti lot in town of iilaftkvtllb
•*n Ho- N«trtli *id*t of K R Av«. 4 nmm
•Iwe ling, tiining room and kifehen,
barn, dxli.lc- and out hottfe' on the
nicoit-i's. ‘t'itN*- g»*o<| MhfFTeririii easy,
r luloriiiatinn aptdrt**
II. K. Holst Agt.
ifarnwrll, H. C.
fur:
*
FINAL 11 i HC H Al:a K XOTIC K.
\ ot ice
hereby given that on FrU
dxt Octoiu r .TMi Is.')* tits umleisigoeii
* ill ti c w itt| Hon John K. Sncllliig.
Jmlg-e of Frohate, hD final sevonut ax
< 'omniiFcc of F H. Loud ami apply
for i.etter* |)i>nii**<>rr. 1
It. M. Mixaon.
•September 'i*Hb Hart*.
•wA’ 1 '
fd: i
I am *ijT.
t’lyli grad
heii< r*.
A11 nit Ik
K ( <)VV3 FoRBALft,
t ing for'sale sevrraf gent!«I
Jersey totl« cow» ami
W ul sell
o s
without ftl*. ■*
aiiy tuar I Irave.
Biigliaui Uvod.
U. Aug. 2?th. ‘
AIKEN, S. C.
South .Carolina.
Select Dry mUl Hoiinline; School for vom‘<; Uadi: s^aritl
(Ur!<.
r
'Phis weTf known ’frestitutf-m ■*afi'nr.1«J^*ff ; .*|‘;»iiiting, Needlewfirs
excellent opportuni'tje* lor a tluCongh, i tic Siustiu
pracfit’al ntid reflne'd edncatioti
The courses are Frimarv.—Grammar
Commorcial ami Academic, vviih sd
ilitional, far ilitie* for pertectlnn in Mu
ii'tld Donx *(-
'I’lip one arm in every
equip tne student Fhv*t'-l
Iv and Morally lor the pe
life’s duties.
Tiie Uoelition is Ideal in henuty and he^IflifuliK
con: se la to
,11 v. Mrtdal-
forin .nee of
Vklc-
on go of choice
lary, (jraduate
c:
:»cs
K.iVff’Tt;
in ^cten-
aiuJ- Pro*
lo vlc-
npp
Veadcmv o|)eF s Sept: nd'er
ti- *
1 1 HM
3.
F
or
ss.
, l .* *■ .
I n formation
. Dii-f-etj-oHs,.
]\ 0 Box :U’J
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M
lefu - , Lite
{esstonal
};rce< of ' . g •
iJacht ior of**7\rts. HacJwlor of
Science, l.i« er.tiate (if Instrueiton,
Bachelor ol La’-vs, MntUerof Arts,
Civil Unginecr and Klectricnl En
gineer,
Well e-jiiip; ed . lAtboratorica,
Libti'ry of over .(0,000 volnnics.
Expenses modeiate, many
xtadcuts make their own e\]x;i)ses.
Next Sc-sLum. I topio •U.'ginx
September 2"td, ifjoB.
For A nnotineelmnt write to
tne I’resuleat, Columbia, S. C.
c. r
Calkona, * P, M. BatklDgliaa
\Tni. McSafc.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
— B rownltig.
AH person* holditig/cnrim* Rgvintt
Hie estate, of - Mis* Duke
Brown, iloceased, arc nreque*ted tr
prennitrllie rsme properly attested and
all poisons Indebted lu the said estate
wilt pluasc juake prompt payment to
tiie undersigned. .
S. E Rav. .
!' . Executor.
Bhu'tvMe M. C. iToy, 2d. lots.
.A FEW PLUG SHORES
:IHST THE FELLOWS NEEDED
TO FINISH THE CROPS,
NOTICE
SEVEN 4’KARS OF I’ROOF.
» s . • •
‘•I iiavc.had seven year# of proof
that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the
h»kt modicJis2 to take f*ir cough* ami
ESfiftFfftrt lllf g'rW I 1 iPsaHKeti vnn^Hin##
rim melancholr, dayy.irave cum*.
The Radtleat of Hi« yr»r.”W»
a Dut the rememhn»iu-e« of -Mcmt*
JI. Waikct. Il IHeiae, ,T,
R.‘
T J IHer*. W II.. . W HlUm*. F W.
ftatheny. T. C. IVndcr end \V. T. Cave
ivith the visir# of other*, loo. nuiiierpus.
xo mention gave (he drear mouth a
f rijjfit tcfinnlnf
rtian H. I* descrdbed. (inrhig lfK)7 over
.‘ - )00 fMH) persons e^nigraF'.d from Russia
to'Siberia. The gov.erua#ont. givt,e* .'17
acre* of land to each immigrant family
*«“» liofne, on wh'ch no tkJie* are Tltar
fed foGthree ye»r». and if
half taxes for l,lie next three year*.
It is expected that khese'Siberian
farmer's will >tem rai*e ttuufls . enough
lor. Uhl;:« ami .lapati ami shut Ameri-J
w(»* ov»« of that m trtet. i
». '
of throat, clipayor lungs,” savs W.A t j
Henry, of^I ttnania, Mv)., The world
ha* had thvrta' eight year* of .proof that
Dr. King’s New Discovery • is five be<-t
remedy Uir Cc'ttgli* and colds, lagrippe,
as’llinfa. hay i, fever, bronchitis,* heiuor-
| t-liHge of the things, and- the early
CohMlfTlpTroir .Tfs IFinely u *0
alvVavs prey cuts tiie deve!opnie*rU-of
pneumonia Sottl,tinder guatanlee at
.C. N BurckltaUej’s drug s^OTe. "sf^r.
and SH.GO, Trial boltJc free, - .
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.•The Coiintv Tieasvrer (•■ilj l)e at tho
following placet?a! deles named*below
for tiie pur|»3*e of receiving rstota,
County and School taxes for tiie fiscal
year FHW:
• Robbtn*, Tuesday, Nov-, l‘)th from
the A. C..I., irtiin ItoHiid {or Aniiuaia
m.til tiie arrival o: the C, Oi Yf. V.
\
FOR CHEAP SALE SOW AT
HILL TOP STABLES.
Over Stocks' of the Best Make and Material VUi.^onf,
Calhoun &
Co.
Life 3 Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
AND-
A Dpletoti, tr^tFiejiTay N ovember
l
11 tli. v - • , ,
Fairfax, Tlmrsiwy .No(“*jnher*l 2th.
Allomlale, Friday November l:ith! ,<
Blackville, Tuesday Nisvember 17t'h,
■ ■Wliiistdn, Wednesday November
Isth. • ■ ■ , L- J
The Troaaurer*joftioc w ill he elosetl
at Bwtnwtill on tite above mentioned
datea.
J. B. Armstrong^
Couuiy 1 reasurer.
BwXZ'v.h,
Snnie+i Ac. IlaTncjs*, in full nets ;t;ul
pioc-e.^
v-
single
Whips, Lap Itohcs are otferctUi.ow'.at Smn
mer Timp Prices at
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In- - ,
Strongest Companeis
HILL TOP STABLES.
i
Tiff rank of barnwei l
\ ' I
" Come to sec mo when in town. You will (ini what y6ii
. i >. >* , ,
want umUfairest prices and liea^’tieatmcnt at
mon£y to lend.
WtTire-prepifed to negotiate loan* ottf
improved fartna for Ht« jfarr, partial
paymentb iiitete«t8 per cent mr loaua,
I'mn’t wrirb, reme and *«c
J. O. FaVienen Am*