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»«miB of the CviautbU ObiaHer of
* d * y ,wr ,,ot ,on f* r *>»■ m (
well buxine*, men •wretofwre, the prevent M-**lnn
Ui.t the hnlrwed* ere |lelKC mm* bet-
ler freight rate* lu OeT>rri» and Js'orth *?*' _■? '-***, m, * er * w * p
Carniiiw U»«n tn thlTt^ife. If tlile i c,M * k « d °B More they gtt well eU
r W : ■?*$&&*#*. .
At legUlatore *1% now paid a aalary
of laOO for the vewdoil Inetead of M per
A *r for not longer than 40 daya h«
WAGES AHD THE COST OF
l ^ IxlYING. v -
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took M.623 I eat year to pay for
lea of llelog that oould be
MO. in 1W. SUt^RiO? O^r
The chain fang U on the WiilUton frelitht.
and While Pond Itoad thl* week.
wrong can be remedied aeveral bun
dre.i thousand dolldlr* will oe aiinualle
?*rt<r 10 HoMth Carolina payers of
J. B. Harley, ‘
/ Xterh.
B. Morns,
8upr.
me reguiar meeting ol Bar
Lodjre Me W, Knights of Pythias witi
Iw held at tiioii Hall •« Friday night
at a o'clock. A full attendance it
reqorated. By order of
nntid.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8.
1IAKMONT I.OI>OE NO. 17. A
A resmlar comMOutcatktnxif Hs
x T7, rr. r. 7iC wlH ' ii
in Vtasonic Temple on. Thursday
Kebmary Ath Work to be done on F<
m. VWting brethren aftf aufOttHy in
vlted to attend.
— Butter Hagood. W.
~lUf. AismwrawB—"~v
and
Full Blooded Buff Orpington
Hhode Ixlaud Red Fowls.
F»r Sale—CoekeretW $1.50 ea<:h. Pul
lets $ I Eggs $1 30 and 1*200 per set
ting. E. A. Terry,
Walterboro, ri. C.
—su — — '■... -•„ / --
Cabbage Plants for Hale. 50,000.
Anv Variety. Pilu« 20 cents per 100.
Sl.CO per 1,'<00.
0. N. Rurckhalter,
Barnwell, 8. C.
THE FARMEftS* U
T.«a representative audience
sensible speeches were made on
day in the Court House by the organ
izera of the Farmers’ Union,
speakers were, ail practical, suocessfh
- men. who fully understand the liomii
tions of the sgrtcultiirat intereats end
Srmly hello V e that the platfnrm fpfthB
Union, which inculcates Organisation,
Cooperation and DtTersIfleailon will.
If faithfully adhered to*jn»Heva_ihe
refiwaittift wrongs that rob tSeiu
of the fair protits they should receive
for their toil and anxiety. .Through
.the Society of American Equities the
grain growers of the great Wast have
reached an lutrauched poaUlon en*
ablliig thkni to get fair prices for their
products, or let the speculator* go huti*
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A Union ws* organised with 13
members and the loliowittg ollicers
chosen:
Alfred, Aldrich President,
T. J. Giubbs, Vice Prtsident.
Frank H Creech, Chaplain.
H. P. Anderson (Secretary,
Speeches were made by Ira Williams
of Cointnhla, B. Harris of Pendleton
and M. A. Mahaffey of Belton
- A FOOLED FOREIGNER.
Two years ago “the good ship Wife-
kind” reached chatlesion with several
hundred ‘'personally selected” Immi
grants, brought here under authority
of the booth Carolina /Legislature,
their pnssagd money paid by the cottdn
iniTI owner* who were Just starving
!j>r lack of operatives.
‘ The tlrst Man to step from the dock
the dock was Nicholas Niemann, a
handsome young German, whose heart
Waa full of hope, his pocket of dollars.
Receiving the Brst hot cup of coffee
and cold sandwich ho burned to Co-
Ipmbta. that hfl_jtnlght be nagr • the
lAginlature. and in the copartnership
with Count Wedrl he went to raising
poultry. Money went out faster than
fow Is and e£gs came In.and the part'
nership was dissolved, Nick started a
store at JonesvUJe. which went^ up In
smoke. Thea he tried newspaper work
on Charleston’s German Weekly, but
did act lit the business. Now he is
going to establish a chicken farm near
ChaiLeft on with the balance left of hU
pocket full of money he brought over.
In Germany he had prospered In the
wholesale dry goods business.
If there he luck lu odd numbers
should be s Wonder.
1308
the
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Lsst week's cohl wave jnstlfled
d*aibsof many fat porkera.
Two week a of 1800 ate gone. How
about the new year resolutions f
Mr. A. L. Kirkland of Buford^
Btllgn waa In town eu Thursday.
The Banka of the county are attrac
ting many vl-itors these week day*.
Next Tuesday will he the 81st. annl
versary of the birth of Gen R. E. I.ec
The January meeting of the Haltke-
hatchle Agrluul tutal Club will be held
tomorrow.
The weather cletk sent chill winds
and somber cloud* ahead of the meet
ing of the Legislature.
A3.77l.9->. That w*s the total cost
fo the count v of the recent four weeks
term of the Circuit Court.
CongresRinan Pa terson Is sending
out garden seed quickly so thsl his
csnstiiuetits insy have an early abun
dance of bpring vegetables.
Married by R-v. J. M. Stnder*. at
bis residence on Jat utry llth HHh).
Mr. W. H. Baoder*, br. aud Mrs. tfar*
Hutto, all of Grorgex Green.
Married at Ksrnwell on' January 7rh
by Revv W. G. Britton Mr. J. R Ban
ders and MW- Rosa Lee Creevh, b^th
of Great Cj press township.
Treasurer Armstrong Its* collected
about one fourth of the taxes for last
year', but expects to be Inccksautly
busy the la ter half of the month.
Married at the Baptist Parsonage.
Blackville, by Rev. L»r, .1. J>. Pitt* on
the 6th itist. Mr. Victor Krarse of Al
lendale and Mi*s Ida May Everett of
Burater. 4
Rohh'e Rnsteriing left on Thursday
t<> return to lit* electrical engagement
at Pittsfield, .Ma*s., where he i* win-
t'lpg hi* high way in the very heart of
Yankaedom.
The efoefttg rt f dfM*rs seems to be a
lost acctmi|dishment. Seven succes
sive caller* on Saturday left Tit a 1**0-
outer door ajar. The uegteuteri
were of various age*.
Three colored subscribers, J. H.
Hankiuson, A. B. Field* aad T. 8
Fields started the new year right by
putting their money in paid up sub-
acripllona to Tun Pkoclk.
S*n«tor R«t«* and Representative A.
Bethune Patterson left for Columbia
on Monday, where they were met by
Representatives Griffin sod Wilson.
They will give their best labor to legis
lative duties.
Married by Rev. Philip W Davii on
December ih Mr. Charles B. Hagood
of Newton Miss, (formerly of Barn
well) and Mis* Amine Glenn Johnson,
daughter of Mr. Macon C. Johnson of
Lexington, G*.
The Are losses of new year night,
bv the burning of the dwelling of Mr*.
W. B. Peeples and of the furniture of
the occupant, Mr. C. F. Baker, were
adjusted on Tuesday, through Calhoun
A Co’s Agency:*
Mr. A. I’. Man ville bad a youth te-
newlng happiness la*t week, a visit
from his sister, Mrs. Platt, and her
btisband, who stopped oyer en route to
Florida. Ami all the town shared In
tbr gladness of -thair coming to the
w elcoming Southland, •
The competitive examination for
Htencgrapber of this Circuit resulted
in the success of Mr. E. A, Brown of
Aiken.
Mr. Brawn has been steno raplur
for the law Arm of "Hendernotia” at
Aiken for several year*. Barnwell
will he hi* headquarters.
number pieces
November and
number pieces
November and
R. Y. D. NEWS.
Earnest and early attention of patrons
the R F. I). Routes from Barnwell i*
•sled to the following official *tate-
ment:
Route No. 1 —Total
handled for October.
December 1908. 6180.
Romo No 2.—Total
handled for October,
December 1908, 5017.
In order to have these routes contin
ue daily service they must average
3000 pieces of mail a month Patrons
on routes are urged to use every en
deavor to increase the number of piece*
of mail. In order to have your mail
sent out it is necessary for you to have
a regulation box. The Carrier Is not
allowed to deposit mail In any other
box. -
Fi. A, S. Mixson. P, M.
A GOOD BEGINNING
A* stated last week advertisers pre
vented a complete tepnrt of Tit* Pio
lkh's new year reception, but they
could not keep us from remembering
the pleasure given us by our calling
f rlemlav * -'‘.-a—.•<-*—
A* always early in the year Mr. H.
G. Delk brought us two subscription
payment* and a non Subscriber quickly
after came with ca«h for a lady reader
Ui compensate for two year* of Thk
Pkopi,*’* weekly visit*.
Two unwell to ootne in person
good Rosemary friend Mr
Sprawl* sent a ba"rtd«ome rtpre-enta.
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>n onr
R. C
live in the
and
Better looking than ever and with
Ills old time cleverness unabated
Andrew T. Woodward Esq. delighted
his Barnwell friends by a visit on
Monday. He look* to he mighty good
Cong regional timber, aad we predict
that the Georgian* will honor them
selves by comq|ht*iotiinx him to Wash
ington.
We have rechived a suggestive cal
endar with compUmentg of The Bank
of Barnwell, lu the foreground -a
sturdy farmer and wife are making
their tlrst deposit in a Bank, while be
hind them a probable Borrower, wear
ing black clothes and an anxious coun
tens lice, hs* gone way back and sat
down to wait bl* chance.
Have you planted any trees this
winter. O brother and sister laud
busy. China berry seed sown on
wsshed or gullied spot* will help stop
the waste msde by running water, re
store fertility gradually ai.d in a few
tear* give excellent firewood. If you
have no seed come to oqr yard and
help yourself.
Mr Alfred Aye>. eldest son of the
late Gen-amt Rev- I<ewU M. Ayer,
visited Barnwell relatives and friend*
after an absence of thirty years, lu
his boyhmid he lived here am] attended
the Bam wall Academe, receiving as
ail the other town boys did the switch
treatment that expelled bad net* and
drove in learning. He it’now a line
hmlilug luiddl* aged gentleman, much
In lovv with his Floi Ida homo.
The blind tigers of Charleston paid
*49,UU0 In inn last ff*r. ' _
person of hi* bright/
bii»lne«* knowing son Bryan.
From Upper Rich land Mr., L, W.
Hill brought thought* of thoxfunny
years when that wax our home/'
The Willlxton representative* were
that master of hi* profession, Dr. J. P
I/ae, Jr. and that live buxine** man and
model planter Mr. A. F Qreene.
Like all other* o f his name Mr, K G.
Birt proved hinurlf a model subscriber
and genuine friend.
Dunbarton is always on time in the
sTeady presence o? Mr. T. A. Greene.
Among the Ar*t wa* that good citl-
sen of progryxsive and prosperous
Allendale, Mr. E. W Gouge.
Bennett Spring* compliment, whs
brought by Mr. Jnme* Rountree, a
f ilend to l>e relied on as just and tiue
and faithful in all the years.
The sunshine of Kycamore was
brought by Mr. O. M. Main, who
proved again hi* good neighborship
s* well as his genuine sincere friend
ship.
The Monday visit of Mr W. F Dun
can of Ellenton was a* pleasant a* tho
weather and hi* description* of fi.-hing
in Bailey’* Lake were tempting to the
printers, who set lines In stick*, but
haven’t the chance to cast lines Bito
water.
Last week’* bn*ie*t day brought us
the blessing of a call from Dr. C. W.
Erwin, not professional, hut still ona
that xtirs the h- art to better love for
humanity, a stronger desire to be of
higher service. For of all the heroes
of our modern civilization none sur
passes in the be*t virtues the physician
who»e head is clear, his heart unscar
red by the iel Ash ness of the grasping
world, the friend that gives the high
and the lowly the care that keep* the
family circle unbroken and lengthens
the happiness of life.
We hate no man, we admire.many
and love some but must admit that we
envy Mr. J D. Garrison the fine at
tractive smile that be gives us in his
annual January visit. Home happi
ness U a constant crop grown by thi*
good farmer and be shares It with hts
friends
A specially bright beginning had
this week, because our good friends
Me**rs J. Ancll Meyer, T. J. Catef, D.
P. Key and Dr. M. A. Turner gave u*
pleasant interviews, that we shall not
forget.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. B. Newsom of
WHUston were welcome vLitors on
Monday and Tuesday to their son,
Vice Presidemt John A. Newsom of the
Bank of Barnwell, A call from Mr,.
Newsom made us ‘feel that tbs good
old time* bad come again.
Very kfndlv new year letters eon-
tnining good wishes and substantcial
proof* were received Irom Messrs U. J.
Ohltty and D. M. Oglesby. L
It is always a true plea*urp to meet
So good a man as Mr. T. B. Grubbs, a
brave anldler of the Confederate years,
a true Christian and a faithful citizen,
doing his duty at all times and under
all circumstances.
Though ripe in years he Is young in
besrt, and long mty he he spared to
set his good example before the rising
generation. u
If a young man new to the bu*lnet>*
wer ,e l<> ask us how to farm we would
yoara ago bad the Boeing
power of tbe do1*ar qLtoday. This 1*
tho graphic w<y In' wfiTflh Prof Josef h
French Johnson, of New York Univer
sity. drive* home the mesnlng of “Id-
oeeased cost of living " HI* two sim-
pie statements make It startlingly plain
that there Is a seamy side lo modern
American promierlty.
PENSION NOTICE.
I will be lu the Auditor’s Office from
10 a. m to'Jp m on e»erv Saturday
In Januarv 1903 to receive applicationK
and transact mob. other business as
may be proper.
1). C. Burckhalter.
Pension Commissioner.
_ ICE.
lice Is hereby glecn that the tiA-
jrned will on Monday, January
1809, IIlo with lion. John K. Bool-
Judge of Prohate for Barnwell
ly. hia final return a* Guardian
Martin Brooker and' Shelly
b Martin and apply for Lotttrt
Issoiy.
i . W. II. Martin.
Guardian.
December 2f*th 1008.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
IT0RS.
CRED-
All persona Indebted to the estate of
|*. W. Farrell, deceased, or to the es
tate of Mrs. C. C. Farrell, deceased,
are requested to make prompt payment
to me and any persons having claims
agaiost either of the said estates will
please present them properly .attt.sted
to tbe undersigned.
J. M. Farrell.
NOTICE TO FKO V K pi \IMi.
Bute of Bouth cafofljtKf
Couptv of Barnwell, “
In tho Probate Court.
In Re ^ r
C. B. Dunbar. \p hU own behalf and
in behalf of all the. ■ ;H* ., <-t the
estate of John BrlMter, and aa
adminisuator of said estate, _
Plaintiff.
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Willie Blister. iRneellje-Yn' • ngo o tl
and Mary M. Bamberg nnd G Frank
Kamher'g. hs executor* of the- estate
F. M% Bamberg, deceased.
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ANSWERED Hid ACEU8KR.
The Arst article on thi* sveek’s first
page hi an attack in President Roose-
veil’s characteristic style on Kenator
B. R. Tillman.
On Monday In the presence of the
largest attendance that ha* ever crowd -
ed the Senate chamber nt Washington,
Mr. Tillman made liis defence, which
hia unbiassed bearer* judged adequate,
a complete answer to Air. Uooxevelt**
charges.
Washington correspondents say that
the Senator never appeared or spoke to
better advantage Tii*>^ wa* no indi
cation of til health i|i in* appearance
or of weakness in his words or defect
In his logic.
From the Florence Times we take
thi* dixpaich :
Senator Tillman takes up the whole
matter of me land transaction and ad
mit* that he wrote letters of inquiry,
and wro.e tin m four day* before he
brougnt (he matter up in the senate
lor Inve-tigatlon. that he learned that
he could not p(ircba?e the land* and he
had not even undertaKen to do so, a*
tnere la absolutely no record of pay
ments being made by him or for him
or by Ills authoritv. Mild that as *oon
as ho discovered that the scheme was
laud grab, he at once exposed it in
the senate and hi* exposition had put
Mie promoters of the scheme out of
birsine**, and that all of that might
easily have been seen by any iuvoti
gator had they been invextiga'.lug .the
charge^aratfe by him Tn the senate
Against the grafters and" not haviug
started out with rhe inlentlou of try
ing to And something on him. He had
never done anything to conceal tn the
matter, and had never tried to conceal
tbe (act ttiat he had made inquiries a»
to tbe land, lor if he could have had a
legitimate investment in limber land*
In the west he would have been glad to
have invested. He wa* not attacking
Dorr, the promoter for fraud while he
was himself engaged in a quettionahle
transaction, as the president would
have the public believe. The president
could oot undertake to say that had
lost his right to buy land in the open
market if lie could And it to buy, bill
in this case he had bought none, nor
intended to buy‘none, Lee bad been
appointed hi* agent to sea if the land
he had thought of hiiVing, in case he
did buy It, was worth the money paid
for it, rto more, and be was never cal
led on to act. because Tillman discov
ered the character of the transaction
and withdrew ai.d attacked Dorr as a
swindler because he had lied and the
president had taken Dorr’s already
contradicted lies, in an Investigation
alleged to De of: Dorr’s swindling,
against him who called for the investi
gation.
In conclusion Tillman demanded a
full InveaiigHtion of the whole mattoi
by the senate.
COTTON 8EED MEAL RATIONS
FOR MULES AND HORSES.
TO THK COTTON 6KKP : ''
V The Experiment Sta
tion at Raleigh iia* for the past six
months been conducting some exten
sive ex|*eriment* in fceiling cotton seed
meal to mules and horses. Th ough-
out the state the ration commonly fed
to work slock Is corn. 'This is * very
undesirable ration from the standpoint
of its heating and fattening qualities
and lea excessive cost. A small
amount of cotton seed meal added to
the corn ration would certainly im
prove-its efficiency according to me
protein content of cotton seed meal.
One and a half pound* of cotton »eed
meal added to the ration tor the day
will as a general ihing bo eaten quite
freely, although in some cases mule*
and horses have refused to t ike it in
thi* amount. Others almost entirely
refuse to eat it under any circumstan
ces. These case*, however, are quite
rare. Some animal* are quite greedy
after the meal, eating it In It* pure
form . This has been observed Jn the
work carried on at Ihla Station. It 1*
the intention to carry on thi* work
until practical ration* are worked out
The endeavor now is to determine in
what amount* cotton seed meal can he
most satisfactorily fed. and the feeds
with which It will most satisfactorily
combine. Later we hope to give some
deAnite results as to the feeding of cot
ton seed meal regarding it* special ad
vantages in mule and horse ration*,
both from the stAmlpolut of efficiency
and Atianclal saving to the farmer.,
K 8 CUR ITS,
N. C. Experiment Station.
mastering the detail! of agriculture
with excellent judgment and sound
common sense. A reader of journals
and magazines he adopt* and Improves
upon what I* good aud so evefy year
Improves bis land*, makes labor more
effective and the balance larger In hia
favor. And he doeih’t bide Ills candle
under a bushel.
In rhe trial of the eight Tennessee
night riders for tbe morder of lawyer
JUnkiu six were found guilty—end
sentenced to be hanged, the other two
found guilty of manslaughter and giv
en *5 years tn the penitentiary. The
ca*e will be carried to tbe Supreme
Court. ' -
Cherleaton nannfoeturereand deal-
era expect to send oat $0,000 (f ) car
loads of fertilizers Ibis season.
NEWS NOTES.
The semi-snnual session of the cot
ton mill legislature met in Charleston
on Saturday.
Fertilizer trains will commence to
move out Charleston on next Monday.
The etafrt-wlfi he two weeks later than
last year’s beginning. )
The palatial trains to Florida are
well crowded with well to do and ail
ing northern people escaping from the
bitter cold of their snowy section.
Thore is *■ unusual per cent of new
mtiii in the Legislature, "which met in
annua) session on Tuesday. Twelve of
the twenty, one Senators chosen last
election are in that chamber for the
first time as lawmakers.
In the House there are only 28 law
yers, but a plenty of good talkers of
other professions or occupations.
The election of Judge Taft, as next
President was completed .on Monday,
the sieotojrs-meeting at tbe capitals of
their States and casting their ballots,
the Democrats for Bryan aud ~ ' ‘
emu for Toft.
MASTER’S SALE.
Starts nf HeuthUeroIlaq, )
County of Barnwell. J
Court of Common Pleas.
Mattie Weathers bee, et.-aL,- -
Plaintiff*.
against
M. F. Weathersbee, et. a!.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decret-t) order to me di
rected in the above entitled cause i will
sell at Barnwell in front of the C«/urt
House, on Monday February 1st 1909,
it being sale day in said month, within
the legal hours of asle. the tollowing
described real property :
That certain brick store In the town
of Willlston. measuring *lxt\-Ave feet
front and eighty feet in depth, with
the land upon which it la located, and
bounded on the North by Main Street,
and on the South. Kant and We*t bv
ilomeatead lot of the late A. J. Weath-
ersbte.
Term* of .alet That the said Mas
ter shall sell the said land* aa directed
bv the said decree, for one-fourth cash
and the balance on a credit of one and
two year*, secured by bond or bond* of
the pn»cha*er or purchasers and mort
gage of the premi-e* sold
11. L, OTUnnon.
M aster.
Mas er’s Office. January llth 1909.
Btackvllle, 8. C., December I7rh 1908.
AUPITQB’ti NOTICE- -- ^
The Auditor will be at rite following
place* oh date* named below for the
purpose of faking returns for taxer of
1909:
Barnwell from January 1st to 9tli.
Any and all (tersons having claim* or
demand* sgaipst the estate of John/
Krister deceased, areherobv eunmt >u#d
and leqnlred to be and appear before
the Probate Cnart for Barnweir Cot;..- ;
tv on Friday the twenty second day of
Jaooarv A; D. 1989 to prove aih! es
tablish the 1 r said claim*-
Given under my hand and live aealof
tbe Probate Court this second dty of
January A . D.1909
Johu K. Snelling, *eal.
- J udge of Probale.
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M.
BLACKVITL]
Jan.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina, >
County ol Barnwell. /
Court of Commow Pies*.
The Britisli A American Mortgage
Company, Limited, Piaimiff,
against.
Cornelia A. Duncan and J P. Mulher-
rin. Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I will set) at Barn well. In Trout of the
Court House, on Monday, February
l*t. 1909. It being suleday iti said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real property :
All that tract of Hind in R<-d Oak
Township, containing four hundred
and four (401) acres and bounded
North by Public Road leading from
Barnwell Court House to Steel Creek;
East by lands of J. O. Patterson;
South bv land* of O. 1*. Hay and Hen
derson Hay and West by land* of Mr*.
S A. Richardson, the same bring situ
ated in the County and btate aforesaid
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Resold at the rLk of the former pur
chaser.
H L O’B*n non.
Master .
Master'a Office, January llth, 1909.
Dunbarton
A«hletgh’s Store
Brabham's “
Purse’s *•
Baldoek 1
Barnwell '
Appleton
Duncan Sams Store
Barton
Fairfax
Allendale
Barnwell
Mine
Sycamore
Ulmer
Blackvllle
W haley
Barnwell
Barnwell
Elko
Willlxton
Mercatua
Snelling
Barnwell
Hilda
Barnwell
The Auditor’s ofliie will be
while 1 am onr taking returns,
turn* sent in by mall mu*t be properly
signed and probated before they can
be accepted. The law direct* that 60
per cent shall be added after Feb 20,
=> J. C. Keel. Auditor,
Barnwell Co.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BAR.NU FI.L. 0
In the Probate Court. *
By J. K. Snelling, Eaq., Judge of Probate In
Barnwell County.
_Wherea*John II. Hewlett made suit tome
to grant to her Letters of Administration on
the estate of and effects of T, M. Hewlett,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite and admnniah
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said T. M. Hewlett, deceased, that
they be and appear before me, In the Court
of Probate To be held at .Barnwell on Mon
day January eighteenth 1909, after publica
tion thereof at 11 o’clock in the forenoon
to show cause, if any they have why the aald
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand thi* 4th day of
January Apjio Domini, 1908.
J. K. SNELLING,
Probate J udge.
Published In Tn* Barn want. Pconi.t Jan
uary 7th. 1608.
SUMMONS TO ABSENT DEFKX-
DAN TS.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell, j
Court of CominonPlea*.
Mary E, L&ngford. Lula M. Barr,
PiliLtitf*.
againat
Mrs. 8*Hle Jenkinr, Ella Googe f Min-
nle Jenkins, Samuel Jenkins, George
Young, T. W. Jeukina Estelle Wii-
'•»m», B. F, Thomas, Z e I homaa,
George Gohagan, Defendant'..
To the Defendant* above named :
You am hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action of which a copy i* herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the Naid complaint
on the auhxcriber at hi* officer in Barn
well, So. Ca., within twenty dnya after
the service hereof; exclusive of the day
of such service; and if you fail tn ans
wer the complaint wiihin the time a-
foresuld, the plaintiff 1 In thi* action
will apply to the Court lor tho relief
dimandtd in the complaint.
B. T. Rice,
Plaintiff’* Attorney.
I)*ted May 23rd 1997.
Tu the absent defendant, Samuel
Jenkins: Take notice that the com
plaint in this action togetner with tbe
summon* (of which the foregoing la a
copy) wax filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Plea*
lor theCwmVy <»f Barnwell, Stale af-
foresaid, on the 5th day of January A.
D. 1903.
B T. Rice.
PTaintlffV Attorney.
DR. JNO. P. LEE, J*|
m, ~
Dentist,
'VriLMBTQN, « - g.
Office otar Bank i f 'WHIiitag, Wi
ton recah»call* in tfc* eonfctry,
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DR, J.H.E, MILHOUS
' DEXT1ST,
BLACK.Vlf.LE, 8. C«^ 1
Ollicc tlavs Thursday, Fri
day and buturdar.
Wed I ct(nipped office. J
Operations mado as paiow
lesH as consiBtent with wifely*
Prices reasonable. Term*
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DR. W. C. MILUOOS.
DENTIST, Z
neli, - - - S. t
office Homt
8.W a. m. to 0 p. ■
Peraona Hying away from B,
will please make appolntmanu
wnfit»ip t»v nmnjf luCjr will
of ImtHediata aervlce ami avpid
aptDointoieiiU.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All person* indehtr -.l to the estate of
D.J Hal r, rfr., deveased , to the es
tate of Mr* Rebecca li> . . decoaseil,
are requested to mak- 1 ih - r,it»t (>a\n'etii
to me and any person* having claim*
against either of the said »-*tatea will
p!ea*e present them "properly attested
to tho undersigned.
H J ILiir,
Qua IJjj-i 1 Kxe» wtx.y.
Land For Sale.
220 acres good farming land
mile* North Town WilliatoD. wall
proved. *lx room dwelling, bari*,
ble* and two tenant bouse* on tbo plana,
well good water, ami eroeba on bo
side* of the place, adjoining landa
Mr Wats Mat hew* and others.
Title good, term j easy.
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1908.
D. No 2 I)
. acre* good farming land, all
in btr.TTill,juler cultivation half ilia trmm
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joining land, of tho late Mr. Ueary W.
PROBATE COURT SALE.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell, j
In tbe Probate Court.
C. B. Dunbar, in iiix own behalf and
tu behalf of all the creditors of the es
tate of Jo.in Krister, deceased, and~IiT
admiuixtrator of said eatste,
Plaintiff,
v*.
Willie Brister, Ro«el?a Youngblood
and Mary M Bamberg and G. Frank
Bamberg, a* executor* of the estate ol
F. M. Bamberg, deceased.
Defendant*.
Pursuant to and by virtue of a De
cree of the Probate Court made in the
above entitled cause I will sell at Barn
well, lu front of the Court House, on
Monday the tlr*t dav of February A.
D. 1909, it being sale day In said month
within the legal hour* of sale, the fol
lowing described real property.
All that tract In Bennett Springs
Town shin, said State'and County, con
talniug Four Hundred and Slxty-fiyc
acre*, more or lea*, and bounded a*
fol Ip w* * On tbe North by lanua of,
Idi* Brabham; on the East by land* of
Idi* Brabham and land* of Mra. Lizzie
Fair; on the South by land* of Moody
and land* of Mr*. Lizzie Fair, ami ou
the We»t by land* of Mra, Lizzie Fair
and land* of T. S. Dunbar.
Term* Cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate.
January 8th 1909.
•ALUXMLK
SALE AND FEED
J* of th
Hair. Title* go.ul. term* easy.
Houa* and lot tn town of Ittacfcyfft*
on the North aide of K. K . A VO. 4 tOHR
dwelling, dining room and kltchmi,
barn, -table* and out houao on tlm
oreioW*; Title* good and tarma
For further information apply |<a
IL F. RuLt. Agt.
Barn well, j».p.
A.’™*
J. L. ELLIS, Eroprietor.
I HAYEIOPENED UP THE ABOVE BUSINESS
AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB-
LIC.
0/T HAND. A CAR LOAD OF
EXTRA 0000 MULES
UL5T PERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON
PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR
TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL
COST.
rT■ Hi. Ji.iT IT iXaSw
Dniveisity of Sootli UroIIu.
Wide range of choice in
tific, Literary, Graduate and
Pro-
COME AND SEE.
TWO CAHS
of
NEW YEAR STOCK
at
Q. A. KENNEDY’S
Salk Stables,
WILLISTON, S. C,
floraes—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it i« a pi eaaure to
drive or ride.
Mules—The tough go
ahead class that keep the
plowman busy aml make
paying crops.
Tersonally selected by Q.
A. Kennedy, w r ho knows
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
int.
Prices all right
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TWO 6/1R LOADS
. of the very
NICEST YOUNG MULES
ever brought to South CarolimUlia , *o been
RUSHED THRO UGH
to give good farmers who know good stock and w»nt| no
Cher the chance to buy tHe best and make sure that
Al HAPPY Zs'I'TW year
And Profitable too, is right before thc;n . - '
They will be sold at
HA-Rl!) TIME PRICE'S
If you need now or will need next year a first class!
mule, or more, now is the time to buy.
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. THE PLACE IS
J ©• Whittle*8,
Blackyllle "
fysstonal Courses leading to
grecs of
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor it
Science, Licentiate of Ji
Bachelor of Laws, Master of Art*,
Civil Engineer and Electrical En
gineer.
Well equipped Laboratory
Library of over 40,000 volumei.
Expenses moderate, nianjr
students make their own expenses.
Next Session (104th) begtM
September 23rd, 1908.
For Announcement write It
the Preztdcnt, Columbia, S. G»
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MONEY TO LEND.
We are praparad to negotiate leana M
improved farma for five taarf', partial
payment*, interests per canton loaM. «
Don’t writ*, coma and aoazia. „ - A.
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