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S8to(« fmm - O- t ^‘fn , 1:,.; ' . ’ r.. JAM wmt 'is’mmi ► oar ngnwnwir w^^rrr?:. -ii. 'impfeyBrfiiiM Ob Tlm« • • • • • • •;.* • •» • ♦ —-jS » >•. & I(t u “B t<!« WtnUton and Wtrit« Fond Hoad t!«U avek. *’ The diaui x«n|r1« i'* ■•' i*’ - j** \ J. U. Harler, Clerk. J. B. Ilarna, w ' Hu;>r. HARMONY LOIK/B NO. 17, A. F. U / \ re(h.4fir('OMwoniretioii of lUrinony No. It, A. f. M. alUJw j^ld . fw l*-.io!u on <7 iU^WSi. Vtntlug Wof Usvo «re cordial;v^tir vited to atUMid. ^ // Halier (lafood. MT. M. H. P. AHdertoiu See. STATE FARMEK’S-UNION. F«rt*v 11 leTs .(jTrJ *«T 2 1009. To The People of lUrnwell: By order nT It. llarrl*, I’retidentof H. C. EHrmer*’ Unloa. a aure ateetHig U fcallad la he « Uart to he qoeoobed. Itejn at Berna-ell eti Tueeday, Jan. Ii, IOOM. Every body invited to attend. A il bnainrs* and profea«|oral fiiterenta alioiild be re|ire*cnted at thla meeting H|*eakere liave been invlred to addrea* meerlnK. hargely aitended meeiiiiK hoped for. Vi. R. Parka. Member Kx. Com. 2d, Con.oDUt. Watch the Auditor’s advertisement* lor taking tax returns. JtlackvIUr cotton waixheis handled 6.20| bales up to Chriatmaa. * Cotton i* still green and blooming on Mr. Harry Cain's lanu near Lees. Mr. W. I,. Cave i* the pnrehaaer of the first automobile owned in Bam welt. Fanners are makinir unusually good pn gress in breaking land for the new jear crops. A pretty and artistic calendar with eompli inents of Mr. P. W. I’riee is a beauty s|tot on the Pkopmc's wall. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Conge of Allen dale weie very welcome :>un<Uy visi tors to Barnwell relatives and friends. Congressman Pafterspn left no Saturday, for Washington, where his family will j du... him in a couple of w ectrs. - From the riimbci of liens and brlls of sales«d»l on Monday it appear* that iberc wi 1 be a plenty of ciedit till* \ ear. lutud values, as evidenced by the f iriees brouglit on sale tlay, showed the (ooscvelt panic 1* Hard on both debtors and creditors. M. 1.. The v|*it of Ur. and Mry lioyiston of nally multiplifed thy i.evy Sear happiness of their Uaniwell rel- tiyes and friem a. The afternoon* gain t -minutec to sunshine this week, white til*- m-irning lemaiu unchanged. On the I5.li they will begin to lengthen. The prtveof feriiH/.ets for this season i* uiiutN'cteii by the lower prhe ol c ,t ton and remi ins ihe ssiue as last year. Th«-tdgh prli esol inatcrlsls ami labor are pleaded as rc-u >ns lor hot cheap ening t bcih. At ili<‘ Allendale municipal election mi the "21 *t. nlr, *hese city lathers were cho>en for Iboy: luteudanr—«V. A. All, Wardens -K. II Osyrajd. K Chajroufc^ O. H. EtH*. T. H. Warren A inortment lias been ctarted for the erec:iou of a monumeut ro mark the last, rearingirbrcc of Hon J 1». Alien, l»*-fore the war ^itate Senator from harnweb lfi»triot and a man of great wealth and large liberality. Married by VV. C. Manuel, Notary Puhde. Mr. Adrian Klu&rd, to Mias ♦ aiharine Kowman. on Wednesday evening. December JOth. both the bride ar.d groom of SycaiiHtre Townahlp. Best wishes for their happy and proa perour’New Year, X A copy of the Second and Annual .Report of the Audubon Society of South Carolina is on our desk, giving account ot (he p irpose of the Associ attrm and rep«»it nf its wot i he past year for the protection of g <me, birds and isfi. Copies can be ohiaii td free of cost by application P I’residunt B. F. Taylor, Columbia «. C. / As will be seen from their card fyi- foriicy* James K. Davis and Thomas II. IVcples have formed a copartner ship for the practise ot the lavy. ’] he senior of the new firm Is now/oue of the veteran* of the Barnwell «ar. hav- »ng scrve<l a* solicitor for rWo terms, altlv and forcefully. The/tioior inem • her is a graduate of th/ la-w depart ment of the Htatc f icfyersity, whose populari'y was amiyT manifested in ia*i year’s primary election. We made a s/ml annual visit to Blm kvilie on /Thursday afternoon. sta\iug about/three Imurs whfcii tlte i-leverneos of ^ur friends made spin bv like some tljnrty minutes and no more We had time to promenade only the South side of Railroad Avenue, but we inet Between the Im>x car ataiion of tin; Southern Railway and the eas terly limit of mercantile tcrrliorv enougli ft iend» io but a life lime They were too numerous to mention, too g.md to be described and x\f h'ope to have a who e day to give - ourself to see llicm aiul tlic oftici a in xt time. *iw»; a Oman there’, troubf* in Mon T**r for if *| a |ftDII •jfniC 1*1 lucky in 1*0% for toe Acs* two visitors were Mighty good men. Mr. J. A. Js*^- .kina *u4 R«r e W. Vr. Britton. And they comfoi ted my with gom) •fid better words that mom** < buy from onr hiemory. eke following *»' NEW FIRE he re# Wples corner of Lhurch and Ai Afreets, In Barnwell was burned Fri- av evening about HI O’clock. The fire started on the ruof and waa proba bly caused* by fire works that boys had been netting off ea dler In the tffgftt. - Mr. t haa. F. Baker who occupied the residence lost all hie furniture, c to thing and personal belongnig?."—~- ivoth the bhlldlog ai>d content* ware Insured in the agency of Calhoun A Com pan y. Tire lira ffgbter* responded quickly, but the tlame* bad too great r riiM MtiiiiieMM of the night was a fortunate circum stance for neighboring owners. Columbia, Witnaker’s Bridge ‘way.. - •• -4.-• were appolhted ae let- On Union meeting Program at* I»r. J. 1». Pitts. Ur, WvM. Jones and Rev. J. K. tfoode. On Apportlomuaats. Hr. W. M. Jones. •■••3^— Do Missionary Rallies UK W. M. Jones to art with one member from Ministers conference. Urn . M. M. Benson, having The weather clerk aeema to ko work ef die-* Judge Taft la making Me cabinet In Georgia, but all ike timber In 4t will be of northern growth and leaning. Since the printing of our outside page Information baa been received correcting tb« reported auielde of Mr., Gibson at IRsniuark. The going away of the college girls and boys hat carried the fnullght from many bfeatyes that count the wekry data icatlons com*. Wc fared royallv yesterday, thanks to our njiny good frieiftlB for p«*i from Association, hi* place was de , cl •red vacant and Bro O.J. Frier waa to Mr. G. M. Main.a gm^ friend who service of Otir hnntls. head*, «l«vsva* I* I J »ft. ftv..• I. t... ..,1^ SOX ' / U« *** proven by their. libemV geuerow W© have constantly sought to render you sibk’ service and in the future as in the past shall endeavor to continue to dcseivc and to receive y stunt friendship. "With Aiucercst wishes for the gpfhd health, true happi. ness and genuine prosperity of each nnd every ftiend we assure ymi thnt in the new yCRT WC, wilt glvc ytW itw’ hest] MALI <*■1 or Q R Martin. elected to Mil the place. Bro. W. G. Britton tendered his resignation as member of the Execu tive Com mil tee which was accepted and Km. K. R. Jobualon elected to dll' the place. v ‘ - • iTwrporter made his report which showed that be had sold 9t) copies of t»crlprure afid other books amounting t«> f Ilii.fiO since the meetlng'oTYlre As sociation. does kindnesses xviih both hands. The green glaxe Sycamore oollards have a flavor that brings happiness to the aaoat orluoal differ. ~ ^ The House of Representatives deci ded Yuesdar the rdectlon contest for " DHIO by declaring that Judge J. O. Pat terson was elected and Prof. Isaac My ers must teach on. He was not allow ed the $2,001.’ for which be ran and con- tested. ; j . heart*, Very truly yotirt. Mo lair Porter. u BLACKVIU.E, THE WOR1.D BEATER. That is the name given by Mr Henry W Deer of Bycamore Toownshlp to a citron melon vine that grew on his place in Bycamore Township last year The ground coveied -fce tbts tHH* vme meastm-d H < by t*2 Ret, an area of near! v one sixth of an acre. It was a busy vine too,, for U ma (ured Uif meloos averaging 22 pounds In weignt. total being 15in pounds. To those knowing Mr. Deer Ills word is siilUcieut proof that Hie above statement is true to the letter and fig ure. And if there be anv doubling Thomas Mr. Deer is prepared to prove by a liaif doxen good witnesses that this description is not overdrawn. IN THE ETERNAL PEACE. Mrs Mattie Wall Greene, daughter of .Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Wall and wile of Jtinie tsreen. died in Florida on Sat urday after a long illnea*, Her body was brought home on Monday and laid to rest In the family burial ground. ,.^ To the stricken parent*, (he beresv- 1 timband and tire nm little children (hat shall so miss the tender mother's lore she Ins left memoiie-r of a life beautiful in its .Mveetrie** nnd goodnes* from chi IdhoTol tty the last farewell and that will linger in their loving Heart* until God sloill give them reunion in the better home above. NEW RAW OFFICE. I take this means of notifying my friends aud clients thst since tb-i dls- soluiion of my former partnership in (he firm of Davis & Best 1 Uave opened an olhce lor the practice of Law in the Lancaster building on Main street. All matter* placed in my bauds will re ceive caielui and prompt attention. 0 A. Best, Attorney at Law. mm J. L, ELLIS, Proprietor. Dehtis% ; ■u-iLMBTWt. • y-im jOffitfi ttvkr BaAk i f WU»s(o«. Wf 1 rrrefrevfiHs fin -Mm OLR NEW YEAR. . For » xvbile on our last week’ll bnsr dar ft looked as If an excursion of our subscribers had cjme to town to give us a surprise parry. But we are not a bit astonished, for I hose that came were regular and righi sort friends Mr. J. T. Youngblood, cheerful and encouraging in deed and word, brought xvlth him Master 0 B.BtaTisel). a Pxo- i*lk leader, interested In the methods of newspH|K-r making, ideas w hich he quickly grasped. Tneu Bro. J. /V. Odom aad Mr A. M. OJoru equally happv lioarred said good words and did all right by us. Brief but bRasing was our interview »v|th Mr S. K. Kay. but though he quickly went away his friendly -anille gyeps it* briglitnesa lu our rnanral pic Mite gallery, it hae bieu there lor year*. • Young a* ever in licitrt and energy It to see gad hear Hr, L. p. Bliime, to wtioab home Thk I’Kori.K tias loved to go from its first binbday, always flntfTng welcnttic. And a very good message Is sent us by Mr. Jones A Wijliaiu*. wbx> well bears, the name ao honored, and re membered by thepldcr i>cop!e of tbc county. We are remembered roo by mail: for from Uuiiera Mr. George Cope send* us pleasant greeting and nnlorgetting message cornea ff«»m “iitonie” Brook- er, wnuNi xvc’ve 'loved since his little > ears. I he coining of Mr. I>. Bliime alwayo hrltigs-us pU-aMi^and we (blnk and hope that on his eve> y .visit to the mvunty *eaV he will give u» ttrw TrI lor <>f d hue re tire ol a chat The lust for the old year to com^tne glad word and good fact was Mr./Wll- liatu Morrla-m, and *«» graceful!^ wa* D dime that we are persuaded that in tli« lung ago Ids lortiear* and our* were neighbor* and frleitda In the brave Emerald isle. Ami tlrat on New Year's Day, at head of the class of lbn% xvas Mr. .1. A Jenkins, w hose example in all lines of duty i« right leadingand enlightening Monday could mH have had a better beginning than Ip did. for Capt. J. W. Jenny was our first caller - Quickly after came Mr. A. I*. Man- viiie. Together they marched and fought for rlie South thev love *<• well for four long years on the Virginia hills, and since |>eace came thev liave bowa iu every eflurt lor the defent-e and upbuilding of the good land (hat holds them in its loving “j hearts as sure friends, safe guldba and ' teacher* and p>ewerver* of Hie beat that ’ Kwaa in the matchless civilization of the Old Botuh. And then our younger friends cant* too thickly to ha chroni cled this busy xvoek, but when we have leisure of the night we shall re call their kind words and touching good xxishx-b. Ail Tuesday xvaa monopolized by Mill hour adveilisers, and our contin ued story made no progres*. Entered into Eternal Rest December 28tli ,190k. Mis, Gassie Troul bhuck. wife of Kev. Lew is II. Shuck, to whom .-he xx as married in IStil. Mrs shuck was the youngest daugh ter of Gen, Gasper Joseph Trotii, a lawyer ol ability, and s member of a distinguished old Hainwel! family. The subject of this sketch was poss essed of unusual personal beauty and a xvomau of many social graces, endear ing herself until xvlth whom she came In contact. As the wife of a prominent* Minister who has held PixsUirates in Barnwell, Charles on, Charlottesville and other places, Mr*, bhiick nas had wide oppor moil lee tor usefulness and ha* contrlb ured much to the s Jccess of her hus band Mrs. Shuck left one brother, Capt. i^/ W. Trotii, her husband, now pastor ' the Clieraw Baptist Church, am child. Mr. Percy bbuck, xxho also sides at Clieraw. During her residence In Barnwell r*. Shuck endeared herself/to many iriends. numbers of xvlimp bad pre ceded her to the better la hbc sleeps in the Cemetery of the Barnwell Baptist Church a*nld her loved ones, awaillug tire Resurrection morn. A frlehd. ’ MRS NANCY HARRISON KKAKSE. This es Dili able Christian woman died nt the hofue of M rs, Florence Sanders Harrison, in Kline on Saturday, a a. in. Deccuflier 12 < b 1908, aged about 7U veaya; She wa* a widow for years, ah/i had no living children. From his qarly childhood, the present writer anew Mr*. Ke.*rse (Miss Nancy liar- rtson,) of the A+fen’s Chapel com munity. She wa* a grown young lady at uiv earliest recollection and was al- 8PUR BRANCH NEWS. The Mt. Calvary people are e/Xpe*rt- ing to establish a library for their school, as a reward fdi their .efforts in getting up “A lour through the United Stiites” a few wbek* ago . Mr. Ii. M. fiuUon ot this section and M iss Ktbel Bonnett of Springfield w ere iiiiiirimf on the. 2Utb Alf. hiuI Mrs. C, iF. ' Gefslnger leave for Kau»a» in a lew day*. A. B I H.WK OFENKD UP THE A«OX r E BUSINESS J AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB- " Oil HAH0.A CAR LOAD OF will c. TD CORREsFON DENTS. in writing ua vour news please re member that The Propi.b is read each week by live thouaatid pairs of eyes, from the Atlantic to the i’aclllc, from the .Great Lake* to the Gtyif. Giye u* facts and news a good mberof iliem ought to know and mld-llke to read and we xvill be glnd to print them, but xve haven’t apace for item* that, only a few would c.aie to know, and (hat the **id few could be lo.d by telephone All correspondent* will get the same cousideratlun. Crop, building and improvement news w ill be always xvelcoine. EXTRA GOOD MULES 3L5T PEHSONS CUMING TO ALLENDALE ON PLEAxSCRE OK BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR TEAMS FED AND CAKED FOK AT A SMALL COST. J. n.. DENTIST, BLACKVIU.lt, i.Us Office days Thumdajr* dav nnd Saturday. \Vell ('qui)^>c(i office. OperationH mndo a« U’«h as coosistcot withi Prices roa*oii©Me^ caHli. DR. W. £ MILHOUS. oestist, BariftW, - . * S* t • OFFICF. IIOTHI* waya liigbly esteemed by ail who knew her She wa* yery indnstrioua, meek, gentle, never given to evil apeaklog. ever pleasant, generous and most kind ly and amiably dispo-ed. She wa* en dowed xvith that “meek and qu et spirit which la of great price in the eyes of the Lord.” For long yeara Mrs. Kearso wa* a sincere Christian and Baptist, loved by the fjord’* follower* of whatever de nomination. On Sunday II a. u». De cember Utb I90S, after prayevr-aorlp- ture reading and a hymn sung at the grave, she was laid to rest, 'in the mortal part, at Mount Olivet church, Barnwell County, 8. C. Her ulsem- bodied aoiii la forever at rest. R. W. Bandera. AGOI.DEN LIK3 ENDED LONG BRANCH 1*11 ILOSOI’HY. Just as xxe killed the shotca, got the sausage made the hog head cooked and cold we took Lagrippe^ and during our eonv-lesccnoc xvc have come to q jite a numb* r of couclusidhs on various sub ject*. After reading the papers con On Noy. 19 a telegram brought to the home of kf r. and Mi*. A. B. Burgess, announeeo that the Angel of death had visited their garden and plucked there from one of their choicest, tenderest flowers “Johr.” summoning him to the greater beyond, a young man of about nineteen summer* who for past months had been a resident of Fla. even w hen the roll of his life wa* end ed. Called awav without the privilege of one fund word of farewell in loved one* only an elder brother, the gentle spirit eiitere-l xvitlim the gate* of pearl xv he re no touch of pain or tear* of sor row doth enter, plucked in the beauti ful morn, the summer of hi* fUe *o full of boHiity and u»i-lnines*, Yet know ing lls the ufaMer* will ‘ well done.” Hi* life* work is ended. His trials BALE DAY- _ The weather clerk turned a new leal this year, giving spring time mihines- instead of the cu*tomarv down pom for Jannary sale day. The attendance was large, town Hlliog, for the day has long been one for a general reunion, a winding up of the holidays before be ginning the work that i* to last right straight along until the next Christ- maseome*. If it be true that no news is good new* ihen the county la all right, for tde one answer “No” xtm« given to ail our inquiries for news. We were too busy receiving the call* of our friend* to stay about the ( durt House Where the mnltituOe exchanged greetings or go to the neighborhood of Die bone yard where the axvapper* and sellers were numerous and peacefully noisy, APPALLING CALAMITY. In all hDtory no disaster i* recorded involving a* great In** of life, a* hor rible suffering, as complete destruc tion as the earthquake that on Decem ber 28th crumbled Into ruin* the cities, town* and village* of Southern Italy and Northern Sicily, The tlMt derails given on our first page were little overdrawn. In add! Xhm to the’mmediatn losa of llle was the worse homr tint thousand* hurl wd in-the ruins ol the fallen building* have starved to death. Then there Is Hie later danger of deadly pestilence from the decaying bodies that can not be burled or burned. All the world ha* thrilled with sympathy and contributions in needed supplie money have been given. -The Ameri can Congress had been most liberal and two supply ship loads intended for ihe home coming battle licet have been or dered to go to the stricken region. The Llpari island* reported sunk were unharmed. e/m loads! v— of llie very ; NICEST YOUNG MULES ever brought to South Carolina lui' e been RUSHED THROUGH to give good farmers who know good s*ock nnd wsnt no other the chance to buy the best and make sure that /V HAPPY N' UW YEAR And Profitable too, is light”before them. They w ill be sold at ' - . HARD TIME PRICES Person* (lying away will pitas* make appwlntmwot* coming My aw doing Urey will of Immediate service appetuturenu, Lai) • For iji A rnwn W| »n hotl 220 acres miles North proved, six _ hies and two tenant bwuaos aa Cha t well good WJltcr, and creeks sides of the place, Mr. Watt Mathews and Title good, term* *a»jr. Ft’e acres good far* tier cultivation half itorale limit* town of Blacky! joining lands of the late .Hr. I. Hair. Titles good, terms eawy. House and lot lu town i , on the North aide of ^ . Henry dwelling, tUning Tr , •,, ’ , . i , barn.-Ublea and out If you need now or will need next year a iirst class premise*. Title* good and t For furtbnr iuforwation i mule, or more, now is the time to buv. ii- r. the place Is J D. Whittle»s, Blackville, S. C. -■ University of SMlh TA SALNTAXHELA/ ACADEMY - Wide range of choke in ri 8l tific, Literary, Graduate atKl fessional CourbCfi leading to AIKEN, S. C. Select Day and Boarding School for young Lndic* and Girls. ceruing Judge Fait’* wintering in Oh e*rth arc done. Hi* soul Wresting EM VNCU’^TION DAY. New YearV.pax/wi;* cbteryed bv a great multitude of vomit-,! people a* tne Irtti, anniversary of emancipation All were welt dressed and fheir goml behavior was indeed creditable to their race In keeping xvith record of previous celebrations. A brass baud discoursed frequent music, there were spec,-he* that ple*«ed nnd an evening entertainment In the court hiiu*e where I’rof. George Hur ler’* schind children gate ex ldeneo i*f hi* good training PROFIT IN >TO< K RAISING. Most people think that there is no profit In atoek raising io our county. The following result* aetwmipllahed bv l»r. </ N. Burckbalter, right in Barn well town, prove thetj| all w rang. In the last three annth* ho ha* sold for-aput cash foffr ffhllir nHaad io hia hit here two of tbam JO mbutha old. one I8 and another 5 month* old tor a total of $7o&. In addition he sold on Mondny a cow for $7U and a Beifar calf for $a0 in raksiug these animal* Dr. Charlie made the oorn and ha\ that ther at* and had a thousand dollar^ worth of pleasure in training them In Iba ytnf they should go. Aod b*. Im* e^LI as ©mwf.xs be Augusta xxe have failed to see our in dividual advantage in it or that of any Southerner uuless It will make the path shorter for the job hunter*, and ilexer having sucked anv public pap we would be at a ln-s to know how to approach ibe President elect or what kind a job to ask for. Also would like after a brief preface and a ttw comment* to give our ow n opinion In regard to Judge Taft* elec tloH and M r. Bryan* deleat. l*t. We don’t ex|*eot ia*k master* set over ns to equal thou* of the l« melltee In Kgvptlan Imitdage, lafx-H0*e of M r. Tafts elerrlon. 2nd. We could not have expccUni our possessions to be turned Into up land tfowitig with milk and bower with nothing to do but eat. drink and In wterry toi lire event of William J’s election. Ttieu we have read the nunxerons rwasonajor KiyAna-deteat, -«« have read about to» the nexvspaper* from Atlanta to Ghsrieston and fftom what wHThThiaC fdr lifj date roll* r> und many obuuary i on toe* will aiqrear, many horse and wagon drive* xvill be to make and the primers will be expected to «|reak kindly of the dead, whether tire fellow wa* any good or nm. Among thoaa may be aom* pnxnii.ent men, soma naupor*, some good I'otnmon people and no toBIhg who*. t>. So wbv out get down to rmr own bualnnaay dvwt e«t of ua ti> aak la mercy off our oredi- taSTa. • * So after rumtotating •• above we give it as our boneat opialoo that the reaeon why Bryan waa nut elected waa because be did n* gM Totoaenonph.' sweetly. Hi* Golden crow n I* won. Around our home and lireside a voice we loved is sti led, a place Is vacant in our mlJst, tnat none but John can illl. L. K. R. * .. y.. ANOT HER VETERAN RESTS. Mr S. W. Johnson diexl at hla home in Btmhergon the Jl*t nit, after an lllue** ot About one month. In October 1801 he entered the Con federate service in »?o. K. J*t 8. C. V. andserxed with constdcuous coinage unlit the close of the struggle Forsexeral years after the war he was engaged in Barnwell In mercantile business. He was married twice, and i« survived by ffls widow, two aorta and two daughter*. For 2b year* Ire wm proprietor ef the Johunon Hotel, rborg. A good aud true man him sed the river THINGS WURTH KNOWING. A raxv egg sxxaltowed .Immediately will generally carry a fl-di bone dow n that cart not be removed from the throat by the utmost exertion, and ha* Xulxrui-uXxeach of the saving Unger. To cure a wart, put a drop of vine gar on it two or three rime* a dav, and then put on a* much baking soda as the vinegar will absorb. Keep it on ten minute*, and in a few day* the xvart will drop off and leave no mark hut a tiny .white spot For burtts and se.ahjs there I* noth ing more soothing than the white of an egg, which may be poured over tire wound, it Is softer a* a varnl«h for a hum than collodion, and being always at hand, can h* applied immediately. It Is the contact with tire air which give* the extreme discomfort exi**ri. enced from ordinary accidents of this kind, and anything which exclude,* the air and prevents ludammation i* the best .King to be at once applied — Exchange. This well known Institution affords excellent opportunities lor a tho-ough, practical and refined education. The courses are Primary, Grammar Commercial ami Academic, with ad ditional facilities for perfection in Mo sic. Painting, Needlework and Dome*- tic Science. The one aim in every ooi.rse i* to) equip the student Physica.ly, Mental-] ly and Morally lor the performance of [ life.’* duties. The Location is Ideal in beauty and health fulness. Academy opens September 14 HMJS. For Information a PP l y _ ^ Key. Directresn, P. O. Box :u*2. gtecs of Bachelor of Arts, BaclieT Science, Licentiate uMntt Bachelor of Laws, Masterof Aft^ Civil Engineer and Electrical " fcioecr. Well equipped LaBotliSRRp Library of over 40,000 volum©*, Expenses moderate, many students make their own CrpffDtl Next Session (104th) begin* September 33rd, IDO#. For Announcement write la the President, Columbia, S. C. ' *• ' . , A The tlo ; d&fTMS Aha mndjutolir PENSION NOTICE. ( will he in the Auditor’s OlHea from 10 a m to2p m. on every Saturday in January 1909 t» receive application* and transact such othar business as way be proper. D. C. Bu rekhalter. Pension DommUstoner. Columbia, iba capital of ear State, seem* to stand In need of mi*<dowacie* as badly a« some far off land*. Last year the police mode ft.t>W arrest* and the line* collected amounted tefltt l 978.- 15. — —. Yesterday was Old ChiiaftpiM ami if tbo oHl twelve d«j«»(xn Jtolds gotai rIU hr r gsfrmr. ... _ STILL WAITING. Mt gran pa note* the wnritTs worn rr>g» Aud sav* we're going to the dog*. ,> Hi* grandad (n hi* home wf log* Said thing* were going to the dugs. Hi* dad among the Flam lab bogs Vowed thing* were going to the dogs. The cave man In his queer ekln toga Said tilings were going to the dogs. ihfa lt what I wish to stato i deg* hay* had an awlul wait. K. C. Journal. HE STARTED RIGHT. Senator Philander C. Knox o' Penn sylvania, who I* to bo President Taft's Secretary of State, while a college Student got ahead of Bis claa* and to ■jtiffw tiff elowar ffoys to catch up with him went Io work 4u a priming office. Of Ids experience there he nays : ”4 worked nn tho Brnwu*vllle Cllp- per and 1 learned re aefi t»»s. write the nawa of tho town aowoMnn Twral edl torlaU and to pull the old Vashingion hand pre*a. i did evrmhlfg from keopiug books to awceplug the floor and nraahtag tlta rollers. That aul-tofialnl jukparUrncfi.'” MONEY TO LEND. i ■ ./ 1 // ... We sre prepared to negotiate loans improved farms for flve years, | payment*. Interest 8 per cent on iH>n’t write, c* iu« and eee ag. 26-1 J. 0. Patteraon A 8o^v FIRST CAR LOAD OF at HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C. |€.F. QlbOftl, M. Wd. Metal. Calhoun & LUt V--.- was a .-./•■g' ’jegt. _r .<4l - k f READY FOR SALE, AND GIVING SATISFACTION. AT THE . Very lowest possible prices. They were bought liight aud will be sold. Well Worth the -JJoneV. ~ - A Nice lot of-Buggies, Surrics, Wagons, Lop Uobeff, Harness and all parts of Harnees to be »old :.' LIQ] -wAt I .•saelMWaaj ,M.s- I tmiw -w ('j 4iCT;firif>ryi ■■J, ■ ■ ■ nmm-amSr**- Stsi 1