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The chain ff*Pf U on the Wtilteten
fend White Fund Hoad thU wrek.
J. B. Harter, J. B. Morn*,
Clert, • Hut>r.
i home la
BROUGHT BOMB
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r.^ r.KAi.on<)a.an mutioi.
See what Benator Tillman and Gor»
eri;or Anael have to aay on oeuideMUoea*,
Una
PH*.
DKATU OK HON. W. J. SAXDERS.
The *ad new* of the death ©!» Mo
day of Hon. W . j. Bandera of Falrfa*
oaifee totia ju»t ae we were coins; to
pree* on'>eeterday. Of thi* high and
useful ihriatlan ciriren we wilt aay
more next we^k. The State and conn
ty have sustained a crest loss.
‘rfday after a lone
the apjne'of her daufliter.
their relief.
cofetrlbntkMi of >100,000 to
Kmteetel
Mrs A. C.-Ohftwiilnjt at Koanoke. Vs
Attar fnperal aervimw 1 on
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W*i,
will
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Slat. looo. Hie
TH* MGiBLATURK.
of Fr
for
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Got
oW fat
brnucht tntho the Bnhwia are workli.c 16 inlah their
srnwell
red by
II \HMONY IXJUM* NO. IT, a3>. M
f A rrjr.Isrcomatnnlcatkin of Hsnnony
Udgt No. If, A.~T. M. will he hrkl
in tlasoolc Temple or. Thnrmh
rbrwary 4th W ork ta hedohe on 1
V wltl uk both ran art cordially in
vited to attend. •■- 7
. . , ‘Bnller HajnxxL W. M.
H. P. Aadereon. See.
Full Blooded Bnlf Orplnrton
RhodeMaud Red Fowls.
For Sale—Tojkerels || SO eaoh, Pnl-
Il iQ and *200 pe
tine. ' K. A. Terry, -
Wnlterboro, S. C.
Cabbige Plants for . Sale. 60,000.
A ir Variety. Filuc 20 cents per 100.
fi.CB psr l,o00.
V. N. Bureklialter,
Bsruwell, S. C.
ON TIME AGAIN/
It is not our laalt that Tit* Pkopi.k
ha* been for *ereral weeks a day be
hind thue io reselling awbarrlbere on
the K. F. D* Routes Irpm Rtko and
WlUlston. . A misunderstanding of
postal authority aa to railroad service
caused the df.iay . That has been clear
ed up and Tux Fkoflx goes on time
again.
THREE DAY8.
F»fg*a Ramona l.ndy Minetrelw will
give three pertormaores at the Barn
well Opera House next week, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday erming*.
Friers of admission 25, .1,1 and 50 cents.
The programmes promise iwwst en
joyable treats to all w|jo may attend.
The most fastidious will be pleased at
the high and proper character of these'
entertainments.
four sous and four daughters.
A SUDOKU DEATH.
The many frlenda of Mrs. Tannr
Hair were sadly shocked on Monday
morning by the announcement ^>f her
sudden death While sitting by her
fire side In pleasant conversation the
last summons came and she passed
away, hhe whs about 05 years of age,
and hadhoea married twice, her first
husband, Mr. Kiheri, Woodward. d>ing
in the Confederate eery ice. The late
Mr. Joshua Hair was her second hus
band. One son survive* her.'Mr? ».
W. Wo«>dward Her body waaInterred
in^the O’d Field Cemetery near the t%*
marinaItfftHrklndrkff that hate gone
before her to the better land,
t>lte was a most estinahle woman
terexhtttdJjonorsd by a muiGSuHe -of
true friends.
W RENT.
Two Nl«x Rooms, in x pleasant
B*ruw«ll, Apply to
Misses Juste and Mamie Holmes.
part
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PIANO FOR SALE.
A Splendid Upright Piano as Good
X* New For further information ap
ply at Tax Fkoplk Orncx.
OLAR OPPORTUNITY.
Just received a oar loan of splendid
mules direct from the West. They are
not only handsome bat they are good
as any ever brought to thia State.
With auch gilt edge itock Ham well
and Bamberg county farmera can
make uaying crops. Start the new
year right. Price* are, a* alway*
right. Early calls get lot choices.
Buying now the immigrant mule get*
acclimated an j used to the I wed* of
tills section before tne hot and trying
season cornea on, so it la true economy
to buy this inonrh.
C. F. Rnsr.
Whits VlctoVIs Pig* For Sale.
Male* R5 o i each.
>‘euia ea *2 , r x) each.
Finest in the County.
Molair A Porter,
Barn well.
Nuncjc.
I have juat taken charge of the ofBce
of Superlutendeut of Education and
in-as-inuch as the I^iw requires me to
»Ult the Bchnols of the Ominiv. I wish
to announce to the public tbe follow
ing aa my ofH -e days at the Court
House; rial’-iiar*, and Fr’day and
Saturday of each week.
Horace J. Crouch.
January 21, 100H b. E.
tf.
•b net
FOR BALK.
?00 acars pine T imber.
One 25 H P Boiler and Engine 1}
mile* from U. K.
Address
A. F Greene,
W HUston. B. C.
According to the almanacs Bprlng
will commeiiue two mouths from today.
Signs of the leaf hopper or Heaslan"
iv are said to be seeu in some oat
fields.
That 1* an unusual advertisement of
Mr. A . F. Greene today—200 acres of
pine timber. '
In three days Mr. J. A. Porter baa
bought *3 000 worth of cotton, all Ipr
export to Europe, and (here's more In
t .e country.
The Wiether clerk ha* turned ever a
new leaf but It Is not nearly as good
as the last pages of 1908.
Messrs Alfred Aldrich sod W. Qll-
mere Simms went to Columbia yester
, day to attend tbe meeting of lUe Far
mers' Union,
Hercules School has made l resplen
dent record for December and January.
On the Honor R-dl are the names of
sixty seven pupils.
Judge Taft and party will go from
A "gusts to Charleston next ttatui day-
over the South Carolina and Georgia
-branch of the Southern, on a special
train following the morning passenger
train. ,
Discussing chicken* Mr. J. E Owen*
of Ashleigh remarked that he ha*
never lo»t one from common di*es*es.
He r*i*e« game* exclusively. Occa
sionally one topples over dead from
heart trouble.
Farmer Lerov Molair I* a: home af-
tfir a summer ChrUtma* and New
Year with relatives anil friends at Ar
cadia. Fla. And he prove* In look*
and feeling* that there la a fountain of
youth in that fair land,
John I>» Rockefeller and party of
fourteen, family, filends end servants,
passed In two Puluian* Fridav morn
ing to Augusta. They will remain at
tbe Bon Air Hotel, until April and
mill >111 the vacancy In Georgia canted
by the going away of Judge Taft.
On the night of the 11th Inst, the
residence of Mr, Martin F. Weathers-
Iwe in Williatoii was burned bv sn ac
cidental fire, together with most of Its
contents. ’I he building ws» one of tbe
most substantial and comfortably fnr-
nUbed in Wlliistou and many articles
made the mote valuable by associa
tions were destroped. The property
was partially Insured,
Much xoiicUiHtc hsa been felt In Barn*
well because of the critical onmHtlnn
pf Dr. E *
a surgical
Hospital on Thiirsnay of last week
Later reporta are that he Is doing very
■•Icely and there Is anxious hope of
hi* early, beihd coming in perfect
health. Mrs Patterson and Congress
man Patterson are with him
-On Tuesdtoy hi* condition became
most crlt<eal again, and bis friends are
greatly dlstreeed.
OUR DELEGATION.
In commiuee4>o*lriona the Barnwell
delegation stands wel! in the present
Legislature:
(senator Hates—Chairman of the
Committee on Incorporation* and
member of the Committer* on Educa
tion, Commerce and Manufactures,
JudL-lary, Privileges asid Elections,
and Rule*. •
In the House :
Dr. A. li. Patterson is Chairman of
the Medical Adairs Committee and
member of those on the Penitentiary
and Federal Relations.
Representative J. C. Griffin on Com
mittees on Commerce and Manufac
tures. State House and Grounds. Kish,
Game and Forestry.
Representative 6 . D A. W|l»on on
Banking and Insurance, lotarnal Im
provements, Mines and Mining Com
mittees.
HONOR ROLL OF HERCULES
SCHOOL.
For tire Months of December 1908
and January 1909.
Grade 1. Ilurriv Croft. Eva Croft,
Roger Hartzog, Blanch Miles, Bob
Harlev, Coy Still. Guy Eula Still,
Mamie Still. Jaiinlta Still, Cronnie
Still, McKinley Sanders, M onnie San
ders, Sinia ;»aiiders. Marie Sanders.
Grade 2 Charlie Baxley, Ernest
Black, Willie Croft,' .laniue Kaynalds,
Herman Sanders. Easter San.ler*,
Zilpah Sanders, John Still, Maggie
still. Gatha Still. SUU, Rogtl
SHH, Issdoee Xliflss. Charlie K. Carter,
t'harlle Croft. Lawton Croft. Buce
Ray, Mamie Kay, Jennie Lou Hartzog,
Daisy Ray.
Grade 3. Earnest Baxley, Adron
sun. Lewis Still, V\ H. still. Willie
Sanders.
Grade 4, I vie Sanders, Lizzie San
ders. Eastef Belle Miles, Ethel Mae
Hartxog, Lucile Croft, Shelton Sul'
Broadus 8;ill, Tobbie Sander*.
UradeS. Ina Sanders, Carrie IIotto,
Ben Creech, Mamie Imju_Btill, John
•errv Miles.
Grade fi Mav Belle Still. Ellen
Carter, Willie BaxleyFurman Creech.
Mtirray Harrison, Farrel Creeeh.
August Sanders, Jackson Sanders.
John Baxley, Virhle Slid.
Grade 8. Floyd Creech, Hattie Car
ter, Angus Carter. Cora Still, .
Teachers Miss Aurelia Cox and Miss
Alice M. Morrow.
American vice consul Lnptnn at
Measina gives 90 (XO as his official es
timate of the kill-d there by tbe earth
quake of December 28th.
A SAD VlSIi ATI ON.
Mr*. " Mary MeLcmore, w ife of Mr.
Alfred L McLemore of Rosemary
Township, departed this life on the
11th Inst . afier an illness of three
weeks with pneutpniiia. aged aoout 17
years, tdio was The eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mra, John Kennedy Her
loving parents, devoted husband, two
affectionate Mrtle daugnters and many
relatives survive to keep sscred the
memories of the fair life ended when
La happiness was bi iah«*t and its use-
fulness and helptiilness was greatest.
For years «he had been a consistent
member of FHirmount Church, ever
ready with true heart and generous
hand to give her best service to the
divine Master, who has called her to
the i ternal church almve.
After touching funeral services con
ducted by Rev*, g. P. Hair and John
Owens in presence of a large assem -
olage of sorrowing 'relatives and
friends her body was laid to rest in the
Old Field Cemetery. To the bereaved
loved one* that so miss her goes the
tenderrst aympathv of all that knew
the good daughter, the devoted wife,
■he loving mother, the true friend, the
slt.eere Christian, rdie waits their
coming to her beyond the earea and
sorrows ana suffering of earth.
the March
trvlvfe
_ U Hi great numbers and “bn all
sorts of m*ttefs and ideas have best*
^nfeasFuMxI. The most talked of er*
" wi os* providing for Mate wide prnhi ,
bltion after Julv l^t l»u». The House
will, it Ik generally thought, vote for
prohibitum, wotte the B*-n*te will be
close, with the odd chance favoring
*ontinned local option.
The House will again pa*s a bill to
reneal the Hen law and on thl* third
trial the Benate may surrender Its op
position.
Taxation and compulsory education
will be live questions. .
This l/Cgia'amre *is practising the
economy of drinking Congaree river
water instead of that from Gltmn
Springs,
Yestcrdav 1 o’clock was the time IIx
ed for the second inaugurattnu ol Gov
Ansel and Lieut. Gov McLootL
The leading candidates for Chief
Justice arc Eugene B. Gary and Ira B.
June*, both Associate Justices. Should
either win his successor as A. J. will
very likely be either I). E. Hedrick of
Spartanburg or K. C. Waits oi Cheraw,
both Circuit Judges. Some members
favor electing an outside lawyer in
keep from bolding so many elections.
wrftM&llfeftu! BSmSm
Jacob Mania and apply
Dismioamy.
W.M. Martin.
; :K
Decomber 28th 1908.
and
!n behalf of all the creditors nf the
w«r«n. TV ostava df John BrUter, deeoaaod, and ax
Guardian. xdmlolstrator of oald enxto,
Flaimttr.
IfOTTCI TO DEBTOIS AHD CRID-
IT0XS.
County Farmers’
following resolu-
goDd people.
The Happy New Year feeling con-
llnues among our friends. Last week’s
busiest day brought us the pleasure of
a visit from Mr. Frank Kennedy who
gave us the regular Rosemary square
deal.
Though absent in person Mr. Me 1).
Enbanks remembered to send us kindly
greeting through the mails.
A pleasant call by Mr. J. I) Augley
brought Sycamore sunshine under Sat
urday’s sombre sky.
King Eaves, now of Duncon wa*
brief but bright in his week end'visir,
too busy in preparing t„r high farm
ing In Red Oak
Monday was the opposite of hlnene-s.
Its sunny sky was In keeping with the
ever cheering presence of Capt J. C.
McMillan, and the warm heat redness
of one of our old Rich Land boys, Mr.
Mr. T. IS. Turner. Then that strongly
sensible young farmer Mr. J E Hair
gave us gladne**.
A double plea-tire was fnrnLhed by
the coming of our good young friend
Mr. F B. Cave and his handsome tittle
son, Master Rob, who though hardly
t wo years old is as bright as new tvpe,
and who has brains enough to make a
daily editor.
And on Tuesday the annual call of
Mr.H. M. Odom added to store of
good sense, and In all the remainder of
the year no better man than be can
pull our latch string.
And just as we were elosinc tbe
forms another good Avhleigh friend.
D, P. Lancaster, comes In and
make* the afternoon more Spring like
with kindly aotile and word and deed.
A PEE DEE PLAN.
Har’ey Haves, white, of Dillon bad
hfa life Insureil for f5(k)). He disap
peared. A badly decomposed bodV
was found in a swamp near tbe Hayes
home. Harley's cost was on It, con
taining hU watch and letier*. 'I he
coroner thought an inquest uunece*
sary. The body was buried in the
Haves grave yard. The Insurance
Ij. Patterson who unJerwenTf?{ u »?* n y. r ' fnM * 1 *> P*V the policy,
operation in a New York u, ‘ rle y Hayes wir* round at Manning
under an assumed name The grave
wras opened ami the body supposed to
be Harlet’s was found to be that of a
hog, which bad been khafed Harley
na* gone away again.
- WANTED. -• —
Responsible man with hor*« and
huggv In each community, salary $i.03
to $10.00 j«r day. to take orders from
owner* of Farm*, Orchards and
Home Garden*. A splendid opportu
olty fur farmers* •nna. also fmh tre
and sewing machine agents, to melt
a business connection whleh will be
onnie mor* profttxble each Tear, Ad.
Box . ! Youngs Island, S. U
FOR SALE.
^Rights for this county for the *ntn
of three hundnd dollar* ($K)0.01)) for
the Eureka Gotum Chopper. fttH-y pat
ented and thoroughly demonstrated.
Capacity nf machine six to eight acre*
dailv # 1 will exhibit It at tbe Omtrt
House of (iil» effwnty on January 26th
lust The farming public and ife-
yeators In counties rlghu are requested
Vo be nreaefet at this demonstration.
Signed . ,
P II. Loud. Agr Bo® States
Hfg Co. (or the State ut South Cxio-
i|ox.
X -v.i
FERTILIZERS TOO HIGH.
The Orangebuig
Union adopted the
tion la*r. week :
.. Whereas as the our look fdT'cotton
for the year 1909 1* cxtremlv low and
whereas fertilizers and all other ex
pettsts that go make cotton are unusal-
I.v lngh ; be it resolved that the Far
mers’ Union of Orangeburg Ununtv
P"t itsell on record against the present
price of fertilize, s and call upon all
farmers of every class to join ns in our
efforts to reduce the price of fertllixjr*
and pledge ourselves to mateiially re
duce the consumption of leitiMzer un
less there is % decided reduction in tbe
price. We further ask the merchants
to aid us in this right.
BARNWELL BAPTIST
ASSOCIATION.
There will be Union Meetings’'on
Saturday and Bundav, January 30 and
list, beginning at 10:10 a. m. at Joyce
Branch, Reedy Branch and Ghent*
Branch Churches.
PROGRAM.
Topic No. 1. A general survey of
the Home Mission Board and its Helds.
Topic No. ‘2. Work among the for
eigners in the cities.
Topic No. 3. Mountain Missions and
schools.
Sunday School Rally. Topic: Im
portance of teacher training.
First Division. Joyce Bianoh.
Introductory sermon. Johh K.
Goode.
Topic No. 1 F. M. Hauser, A. P
Manville. Jeff Gruhbs.
Topic No. 2 W. G. Britton, R. U.
Johnston, R. M. Mixson.
Topic No 3. R Bureklialter, F. M
Hauser. J . K Goode
SUNDAY MORNING: SUNDAY
SCHOOL RALLY. Speaker, K. M.
Mixson, •
MUfionary Sermon. W. O. Britton.
Second Division, Reedy Branch.
Introductory sermon. W. M. Jones.
Topic No, 1. D. I,. Roton. 1. H.
Hutto, J. O. Sanders.
Topic No. 2 W C. Baxley. W.
Cave. K. L. Sanders.
Topic No. 3. J. If. Sanford, J. C.
McMillan, W. F, KdeutifId.
MIN DAY MORNING, SUNDAY
SCHOOL RALLY, tvpeaker, J. A.
Jenkins.
Third Dlvi-ion. Ghents Branch.
Introductory sermon, O. J. Frier.
Topic No. 1. W. Jt. Smith, E, II.
Gray-on, C. B. Free.
Topic No. 2. S. 1*. Hair. W. D. Mc
Millan, Dr. J. B. Black.
Topic No. 1 S.G. May Held, J. B.
Hunter, O. C. Klz.ey.
M! N DAY MORNING, SUNDAY
SCHOOL RALLY, Speaker, G. W.
Rent/. s
Missionary Sermon, W. R. Smith.
IN ORANGEBURG?
She had been tbe proud posseHsof of
a n«w engagement ring for fully thirtv
ui I nines, says Punch when she finally
struggled from his embrace long
enough to regain her bresih and rc-
maiken : ‘ George, .tear, I have a con
fession to make, and I do hope you
woii'f. get angry. ‘’What is It, darl
ing?” asked Georg* in a tone redolent
witli anxiety. is this, George,”
reolied the fair daughter of Eve. “1
have t o further use for your Mates,
and-” “Dcs.eat.” he interrupted,
”yon—you do not really mean that, do
you”? ’CertainlyDie answered,
• And for that very regton I’ju gtdng to
gtveevery one of them back to you.”
PEPPERMINT AND TOBACCO.
If you ha?e x boy who has begun
smoking too early and whom you wish
to cure of the habit feed bLu pepper
mint*. Dr O Clavton Jonca of silver-
ton, England, writ.ngju the London
Lancet, is authority for this simple
cure. Dr. Jones writes: “To lueak
the smoking habit In tbe vouth there
U- Trrrttrmg' hettrr rriinr "pepferoTmt
drop*. lie cannot amoks with a built
eye’ In hit mouth, and even for tome
rime after It la dissolved tobacco will
not blend kindly with the taste that
remains. Bochtily the care may teem
worse than the disease, hut from a
medical point of view the sucking ot
is far lest hurtful. A
oommon ‘bulDeys’ will prevent tmo
king for hear I y an hour, so the amount
of »we«u btej need not be grett.”
iti:' * «
AH persona Indebted to the eatats of
P. W. Farrell, deceased, or lo the es
tate of Mra. C. C. Farrell, deceased,
are requested to make prompt payment
to me and any person* having claim*
against either ot |lie said estates win
phrase present them properly attested
to tbe undersigned.
J. M. Farrell.
Administrator.
Hlackville, S. C., Decmnlau I7ih 190a
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
The Audlloi- will be at the following
place* *o date* named below for the
purpose of taking return* for taxe
IimiO :
Barnwell from Jsnusrv 1st
PROBATE COURT SALE.
*
State of South Carolina, )
County o( Barnwell. [
In the Probate Court.
C. ( B. Dunbar, in ills own behalf and
in behalf of all the creditor* of tbe es
tate of Jo in Bri-ter, deceased, and as
administrator of said estate.
Dunbarton
A«hhdgli’s Store
Bsabham’s ”
Furve’s *•
Batdock
Barnwell
Appieton
Duncan Sams Siore
Barton
Fairfax
Allendale
Barnwell
Kline
Sycamore
Ulmer
Black villo
Whaley
rial miff.
v*.
Willie BrUter, Ro-ella Youngblood
and Mart M Bamberg and (R Frank
Bamberg, a* executor* of the estate of
F. M. Bamberg, deceased.
Defendants.
I’ursuant to and by virtue of a De
cree of the Probate Court made in the
above entitled bnuse I will sell at Barn
well, in front of the Court Houmc, on
Monday the fit*t dav of February A.
D. 11*19, it being sale day in -aid month
within tbe legal hour* of sale, the fol
lowing described real property.
'• All that tract in Bennett Spring*
Townshli*, said State and Countv,eon
taming Four Hundred and Sixty-live
acre*, more or lee*, ana bounded a*
follows- On the North by iauca of
Idis Brabham; on the East hy land* of
Idi* Brabham and lands of Mr*. Lizzie
Fair; on the South bv land* of Moody
and land* of Mr* I.izziei Fair, and on
the West bv land* of Mr*, Lizzie Fair
and lands of T. S. Dunbar.
Terms C**h. Purchaser to nay for.
pa|>eis. . 1
JnhtrK. Sneiling,
Judge of Probate,
q January 8th 1909.
Barnwell
Barnwell ^
Elao "l
WillDton ;
Mer«'Htu*
Sue III ng
■ Barnwell
Hilda
Barnwell
Xhe Auditor’*
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office will be
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COME AND SEE.
TWO OAKS
of
_ NOW YEAR STOCK
at ^ ’
Q. A. KENNEDY'S
Sale Stables,
WILLISTON, S. C,
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a
drive or ride.
Mules—The tough go
ahead class that keep the
plowman, busy and make
paying crops.
Personally selected by Q.
A. Kennedy, who knows-
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
want.
Prices all right.
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” 4
’* 5
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“ 8
9 to 20
closed
while I am oiit.takiug return*. All re
turn* sent In by mall must be properly
-igiieo and probated before .they can
be accepted. The law direct* that 50
per edit shall be added rffter Feb 20.
* J. C. Keel. Auditor,
Br rn well Co.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWEU..
*In thefrobatc Court.
By J. K. Pneiltng, E«q., Judge of Piobate In
Barnwell County.
Whereas John H. Hewlett made suit to me
to grant to her Letter*of Administration on
the estate of and effect* of T. M. Hewlett,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, thu kindred and creditors of
the said T. M. Hewlett, deceased, that
they be and api>car before me, in the Court
of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Mon
day January eighteenth 1909, after publica
tion thereof at ll t o’clock In the forenoon
to show cans**, if any they have why the said
adminUtratlon should not be granted.
Given under my hand thl* 4th <lay of
January Anno Domini, 190H.
ifnr- t.X snkm.inu,
Probate Judge.
Published in Tu* Baumwku. People Jan-
uary Ttli. JfiOfi.
HOT
State of tkMtfc
- ^ Canity •( |k _
fa the Prebate
In Re - - - J-
C. S. Danbxr^ in hi* own behalf
SALE <
Y*.
WUHe Brlster. Ro»«Ux YNmngbinodt
and Mary M. Bamberg and U Frank
Bamberg, a* ete*;uCnr*vVf tbe estate of
F. M. Bamberg, deceased.
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Defendant*.
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Haiante In I -f
menia with I pert
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Uxrtia, al, tT,
Any and aU persona haying claim* or
demand* against the estate of John
Hri-tnr deceased, aroh- rnbv sutDsnHied
and teqtilrrd to be and appear before
the Probate Court for Barnwell, Confer
fv on Friday the twenty second day of
January A. D. 1900 to prove and es-
Given under my hand ami the seal of
the Probate Court thl* second day uf
January A . f>. 1009
John X HneiHog, *e*|.
Judge of Probate.
BUM MON'S TO XFM.’NT DKFK5T-
D AN r*.
state of South Caroilns, 1
County of Barnwell, i
Court of OotumonPieat.
Mary E. Langford. Lulu M. Barr,
llalxtiffa.
xgainkt
Mrs. Sallie Jeuk - K
nie Jenkins, Sainuvl .1
You eg, T. W. Jeukius
llama, B. F, Thomas,
George Oohagan,
To tbh Defendant* above named :
You are hereb auunix ned and re
qulred to an*wer the compiaiot in this
actb*n of winch » copy t* berewlib
served upon yuu. "iid u> —rvr n cop*
of your answer to (be -aid cometalnt
on the subacriber at hi* office If! Barn
well, So. Ca , within twenty davs after
the service hereof; ex< Itiafve of the day
of auch service; and tf you fail to ana-
wer the complaint within the time *-
foresaid, the plaintiff In thl* action
will apply to t.h# Court lor the .relief
dunaudvd in the complaint.
•> B T Rice,
Plaintiff'* Attorney.
Dated Mav 23rd 1907.
To the* absent defendant, Samuel
Jenkins: Take notice that Tbe oom.
plaint fit ibis action togetiier with the
summons (of which tbe foregoing is a
copy) was Hied 'in Ibi office of tbe
Clerk of the Court of Common Pltaa
lor the County of Barnwell, State af-
lorcsaid, on tbe 5tb day of January A.
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NOTAR!
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Defendant*.
D. 19Uy.
B. T. Rice.
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
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Offlofe over Bask « ( WDiiato*.
f«5fetv$c«Mx II: lb« country, feyfe
DR, J. H, K, MILHOUS,
DENTIST, - T-
BLACrtlLLE B C.
Office flfiys Thnrsduy, Friw
dav and Saturday,
Well equipped office*
Operntiona made an pain*
lean as consiatent with safety.
Prices reasonable. Terms
cash,
DR. V. C. MILHOUS.
‘ DENTIST,
Bimell, * * * 8. C
office mvmt ,
8.30 a. m. to 6 p.
Psraona Hying a«ay from
will please make appniiitm«nta ...
coming By ao doing they still be <
of Immediste serxfne and
appalntlAeni*.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
AH person* indebted to the eatafir of
I). J. Hair, Hr, deceased, or ta tnC es
tate of Mra. Rebecca Hair, deceased,
are requested to make prompt payment
to me and any person* having claims
against either ot the said estates will
plea*e present them properly attested
to the undersigned.
II J Hair,
(Jualltt-d Executor.
Elko, R. F. D. No. 2 December, 17th
1908.
Land For Bala,
mm
pleasure to
•ALLENDALE
SALE AND FEED
*20 *erea good faming land
mite* North Town WHHffMi, wan
proved, six mm dwelling, Wrn,
Me* and twn tenant Houmi on (he fdao**
well good water, and creek* on hmfe
.Idea of the plxoe. adjoining land* of
Mr Wau Maihawa and otbeta.
Title good, terms easy, • s '•*
80S ^r«» goad farmitig land, fell Mfe*
der cultivation half mile from eor*
iraiff.limll* .te«l
1ulug lands of i
Hair, Title* good, verms aoay. /
HouMxndlotln town of BlfeokrMn . /
on the North •Ida of H. U Ara. 4 row*
dwelling, dining room end klfc*— '
bern. Rnblea and out House on ine
premise*. Title* good and terms easy,
for further Information apply to
11. F. Bulet. A|
Barnwell, B
Dnlversitj of Soutli I
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TREAbl RER’S NOTICE.
The Treasure™ office’ will be open
for the collection o! taxe* levied for
Hie Hscal year commencing January
1st 1908 from the 15th day of October
1908 to tbe 15th of Match Iliyfi In
clusive.
From the 1st to the II*t duy o
January ’,909 inclusive a penaly ot out
per cent will be added.
From the l»t to tbe 28th dnv of Feb
ruary iuduslve a |tcnaltv of two per
cent will be added to all taxes paid in
February.
From the 1st to the 13th day of March
I9J9 inclusive a penalty of s.^en |i
cent w ill be added to all unpaid taxe .
LEVY.
For State purposes oj mill*
For Ordinary County purpose*
mill*
For Reindexing Keconl* } H ' mill.
K ur LoostltHtionnl Hoboet 3 mill*.
To tel levy 12 mills.
Theie will be an extra levy of two
mills In Blackville township for road
tax
Commutation tax will 22 00 and will
he r&eived froip Ootfjber 16 1908 to
Marub 1st 1900 inclusive.
Hpecial Local School Leyy.
Cedar Grove (1) mill, Allendale.
Batbary Branch, Calvary, Double
Pond, Elko, Edisto. Friendship,
George* Cieek, H eoli og bpxliigs,
KHlie, Morris, New Forest. Oak •Grove
Old Columbia. Reedy Branch, gclgtlug
vllle, Heven Pine* aud Tlnker’*.4;reek
(<) mill*. Barton^ Big Fork, Biaek-
ville. Cave, Hickory Hill, Owen* Cros*
Roads, Hy^amote. No 51, Ulmer* and
Upper Rl«b Land (1) mule. KJTflax
r mtlt'i. Hwmtte* gftff T>cs \T)
(D*) a *Hl'*i Wiiiistoit
J. L. ELLIS, Eroprietor.
I IIAVKjOPENKl) tU* THE ABOVE BUSINESS
AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB-
" 0/1/ HAND.A CAR LOAD OF
EXTRA GOOD MULES .
UT PERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON
PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR
TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL
COST. '
«T. 31*. EJ3L.H.IS,
Wide ratqte o! cboftc in Setmi
tific, Literary, Graduate atnl Fir**
fessional Courses Icadinu to
greet of
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor *1
Science, Licentiate of Instruction,
Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts,
Civil Engineer ami Electrical Em
K nicer.
Well equipped Laboi at<?rle%
Library of ovef 40,000 volume*.
Expenses uiudl^Ie, many
students make their own expense*.
Next Session (104th) begin
September j$rd, )9o8-
ssstiS
For Announcement writ*' fe
the Freaident, Columbia, S. C»
uurranoy. (>old and
mill*.
(*%) mills.
• Uuttod Htates
Hllvtr coin. cAiuty and h.!houl claims
property approved, will be receivml
for taae*.
Checks and draft* wilt not berooeived
for taxes ekuept at the rbk of tax
pwyets. _v-.
J. B. Armatroog. 1
_ County Treasurer.
Barn well, 8. C. September liteWiVOt.
TWo e/lR LOABS
of the very
NICEST YOUNG MULES
(’Ycr brought to Soutli Carolina ha *e been*
•RUSHED THROUGH
to give good farmers who know good eroek and no
other the chance to buy the best and makejiure that
Al HAPPY 2ST U w YEAR ,
And Profitable too, is right before them
They will be sold at '
- TIME PRICES :
If you need now or will need ne*t year a ftr«t cIabs
mule, or more, now is th<j time to buy. 1
THE PLACE iS
J © Whittleia,
tthtctaBiUe, S. C.
money to lend.
We ara prepared to nr got Utr loan* m~
ImprdVod farm* for flva yaxty, porflal
payotertta. lutarast 8 par oeut on Ivwa*
Don’t write, come and •fefeSV.
18—2 J. u. Patterson & Sou.
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