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thuiwdaV. ^a^uaky, * .. /^rn* ebHin r«nfC will nMna thU week V* »bo lUrley Brunch between WUIU »<>n and Klk«. #. B. Hurler, J. B. Morn*, Clerk. ai,|, r . Harmony codokno. it. a f. m •'lur ooieiuantcation ot lUrmony No. IT, A. F. M. will'be belt] jwooic TempV on Tbaradar . ebrwurj «tii Work to be done on r. C. d-ure*. < Viewing brethren ureooediulh in vlted to attend. - Butler Ilacood. TV’. M. H. F. Anderson. See. and Rtooded BnfT Orpington Rhode I«luii(J Red Fowls. For Hulw—Cockerels i\ 6!) ea-b, Pul lets St'. Ejtgs $1 «0 uhd I'iOO per act* tlflf. K. A. Terry. Wallerboni. d. C. K«t Monday will be Mle Aif . Voiir Week* of 1009 are gone. .... BUvkberry canes began hbowing KOMTH last week. \ Fertinaera wngooa are rolling, but Mr W. p Morris has again Ms plane high up irrihu ola>a of model subset ibera, • \ There Is gornl reading and their friends in the proceedings of the ."Mate Farmer*' Union published on fourth page. Or. R. C. Kirkland. President of the County Medical Association, Infitrins us that a business meeting of nwstical men will be held at the Court House on Sale Day. A large attendance Is desired. . Kneouragcd by (he tine success of Ihn Hank of Blackville live business men are moving to establish as an ally in tne progress and development of that thriving town another Batik with a capital of $23 t<#). Cabbage Plants for Sale. 00,000. Anv Variety. Pi ice 20 cent* per 100. $1 99 per 1,<>00. —~— o. N. Burckbalter, Barnwell, S. C. Fl> NAI, DISCHARGE NoriCK. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday, February 1st. 1009. rtlp with lion. John K. Snel- llng. Judge of Probate for Itarnwell County, bis Anal return as Gu trdian of Bessie Martin Brooker and Shelly Jacob Martin and apply for Letters Dismissoiy. W. H. Martin,\ Guardian. December 2Rth 19(*8. T6 RENT. Tw > Nice Rooms, in a pleasant part of Barnwell, Apply to Mi«»e* Jotie trid Mamie Holmes. CHOICE CABBAGE PLANTS. Fifty thousand cabbage pla.nts, of the same sure and satisfactory kind that 1 have raised fbr years to the pleasure and profit of every customer. Can furnish them at t! .CO per thous and F. O B. at Ulmers, in thousand lots and upwatd. J. M. Hrant. OLAR GOGD NEWS. Anothrr car load of fine mn'es and horse* received at my stahte* on the 27'b lust, ’i’hev are of the same high grade toat l have handled for years, the class that has *iv«-n supreme s«t « taction from the Kdisto to the cavan- n ah. T«> make time in travelling and prog ress in planting it is wise to get the best snd to start early. Delaj s are dangerous. Prices are s« alwavs the fairest Ex | poring your quick coming I wait lor 3 ou. C. F. Riser. White Vleuiri* Pigs For Sale. Males go 0.1 each. Females |2 . r A) each. | Finest in the Countv, Motair A Porter. Barn well. " There is nothing that gives n* better heart for another week on the tr ad min that! a’Monday morning «<4I from s good mfin. We had that this last Monday, a* all will Hgree who know wise and faltlitui trl Uistatsrllng cltixeu, Capt. Isaac A. brng Injtrl bis mfmorv Dvchoff." Msj >r W. V. Isiar of Orangeburg has collected a suttident fund to erect a mofitiineiit near Petersburg in luem ory of the gallant dead of Hagood’s Brigade who fell in the battle that saved the Virginia city from capture. Mr. John G. Thompson of Rich Land, recently of Willistnn, snfferod s stroke of paralysis last week tv hi eh im paired his speech and th* use of hi* left side He has. as tie deserves, many good friend* who hope for his early recovery. An old farmer friend trils us that eighteen years ago there were only four days in February lly for plowing, and in March s frmr.e came that killed the oat ciop. lie predicts much rain in February and more cold in March than in Jauuxty. Next Tuesday will he Ground Hog Day. The marmot will come out of Ids nndcr ground w inter quarters on that day. If the sun shines he will be come frightened, go hack and sleep six weeks longer. If the day bo cloud* and he ca.ts no shadow he w ill stay above ground and the w inter will be over. A CRUEL l.OSS. The large, comfortable and well furnished residence ol Mr George W. Green*-Jr., of Roseinarv Township was destroyed on Monday-morning.- by -wo accidental fire. Very little was saved, the property was partially Insured hut tlie Ids* to these good people far ex ceed* the policy. Good ju lg«*.*iv that the fall <nt crops are too healthy and well rooted to damaged by Insects. The oidrat Inhabitants aav that after the passing of the next full moon there will he little danger of severe w inter. Hon. B. F Thomas has resigned hi« po*tt1..ti as a diieutor of the Penltcn tiarv. For some time he will be out u f the State. Mr. S. W. E ives told us a number nf things on Saturday :haf. would nixke gim I reading^hut charged ua that we do not. prim tlicm. The blooming of the pium trees used to be a sign ot the time t<> plant corn hut none will risk that work now out side of a garden patch. The, Count* Confederate pension hoard i* receiving this month iiurr** ap plications for aid from the State appro priation than ever befoie. There was on Monday a stalk of 1909 cotton on Mr. Willie Hair’s place in Row oiAry Township knee high and having seyeial forms. It is good to know, as is said in the advertisement ot Mr. C. 3. Bulst, that the firm name of Briggs, BuUi A Co, will he continued In Blackville.. The first quarterly conference for the Barnwell circuit will be held iu the Barnwell Methodist C hurch by Pre siding I£hler C B Smith ou Saturday and nunday next. Perhaps one might make a full cot ton crop this year without planting a seed The roots of last year’s (talks are said to be uninjured and to show- sighs of growth. Rev. J. D. Pitts will preach the Mis sionary sermon at Reedy Branch < liurph on next Sunday. By mistake hl» name was left off the Uuioii Meit- Ing programme. Capt. W. M. Harden is a true phi losopher. getting all the rational good possible out of Hie and out of his abun dant store nUcheerfulness adding to the happiness of others. Col. and Mrs. TV. W . Moore assisted Governor and Mrs. Ansel in receiving at the annual courtesy at the executive mansion In Columbia the members of the General Assembly. Capt. W. T. Walker of Monle, as chairman of a committee, presented to President elect Taft iu Charleston on Hunday a series of resolutions endor sing the work of Becretary of Agrlcul Cure Jones Wilson and his subordinates iu this State and yaking ance of Secretary Wilson in President Tafts ckbinet. MCNHIOJf NOTICE. I will be In the Auditor’s Office from 10 a. m.to’Jp m. on every Saturday in January 1909 to receive application* and transact such other business as may be propefr D. U. Burckhatter. y Pension Commissioner. NOTICE. I have just taken charge of the office of Superintendent of Education and in-afi much aa the Law requires mo to vi*lt the schools of the County, t wlali to announce to the pdbite the follow ing ae my office daf* at the Court £ louse: Haleday*, and Fr’dkt and atuhday of e4ch week. .. Horace J. Crouch. . StfkArx 21,190ik ' e. tk 8. Hospital Sunday luoruing. ; A little more than a month eame unwell and went to ,u> J for consultation witn the Tjri vloians of that that a surgical operation was neces sary and it waa parfOrmad on the 14th Inst. lilgheat human skill snd loving aer vice svsiled not and after a brave pa tient baltta-fot 1'fe tbr end came on the bright, beautiful Sabbath morning. IDs wife ami his brothers. Judge Janie* O Patterson and |)r. J Allen Patter son, were wUh him during the last dayd. ' And so has passed from time to the highest reward of the well spent life one well beloved hy all shat knew him, one clear In mind, high In purpose, tender In heart and sympathy, one who had carried comfort hy day and by nlghr. In the parching heats of sum mer and the hitter storms of winter int (o the mansion and the cabin. For iudre than a *cnre of year* de voted to the practice of bis profession he had won the confidence of all, the warm affection of the hundrede pi w'hoin he was the good physician, the wise and faithful friend. They will In grateful re membrance. In all the public duties and personal affairs of life he was guided by tht keenest sen an of right, the love of country and of friends that he «et before self interest and self profit. He has passed away, hut his memory remain*, a treasure to hie family and friends, a lustrous example to those who looked to him for guidance in the perplexit e* of theae later years. Dr. Patterson wa* a son of the late M t. E L. Patterson, and is survived bv five brothers and four sisters. In IHf-O he was married to Mis* K .thorine Alien of Allendale bite and two little daugh ters survive him. In early life Dr. Patterson united himself with the Baptist church and lived the faith that lie professed. He was also a member of the Masonic and Pythian order*. His body was Drought home to rest neside the remains of the kindred who had fallen into the. last sleep in the years that are no more. On behalf of the Town of Barnwell a delegation consisting of Messrs J K. Snelting. W\\V. Moore. William Mr- Nah. s. B. Moselv. C. A . Best and W V. Richardson met the returning rel%, lives at Florence on Monday night and assisted In the sad home coining On Tuesday aiternoon the funeral services were hold In the Barnwell Baptist church In the presence of a great and grief stricken congregation of those who had loved him in life and w ho mourn his too early death. Tlrc,£hurch servicea were conducted by Rev. J. K Goode. n*»i-ted hy Revs. A. K. Kvison anil \V . (j. Britton. Tire Knights of Pythias and the Barnwell Guard* attended to pav the last tribute to their brother member. After the services of the chord* nf hi* choice were concluded his Masonic brethren laid his body to re«t in the Bap'ist church yard to wait the resur rrction. The flora! tributes wera very numerousjind of exquisite beauty. He rest* in peace. His memory remain* in the hearts of his family and friends. COTTQN-BffS£> PRODUCTS. Below are given a few testimonial* of experts In the various uses and value* of eottoii seed products Tha use of cot ton seed oil for cook ing purposes is increasing rapidly not only In France, but In Italy and other European countries '’—Consul-Gen eral Frank H. Mason Pari*, Franee. No other oil known begins to hold '.he rank or has the future that count* seed oil has—Dr. Harvey W, WH»y, chief of the bureau of Cbein ., U. b; department of agriculture. Olton seed meal 4* a most superior food for all kind* of fowl* and It is be* ing demonstrated in the yards of many poultry men that It take* first place a* an egg producer, and lor fat, flesh aud condition. As me sensors go hy. the merits of this oil become better known, and it must necessarily supply the shortage In the world’s requirements of edible oil*,-!—L. A. Ransom, expresident In ter stare Colton Seed Crusher* Asso ciation. •1 have used cotton seed meal for the past nine month* with the beat results. I have fed it. to both old and young chick*. \\ lien combined with wheat, or bran, shorts, corn tneni, meat scraps, it i* the greatest egg producer that 1 have e\er tried.—Henry M. Holmes, Union, 3, C. •••— WAITED. Responsible man with horse and bnggv in each community, salary $5 00 to $10.00 per day. to take orders from owner* of Farms, Orchard* and Home Garden*. A splendid opportu nity for farmerr’ son*, also friiL tree and sewing machine agent*, to make a business connection which will b r come more profitable each year. Ad dress l* O. Box 7 ; ! Young* Island, S. C BARN W ELL BAPTT3T ASSOCIATION*. There will he Union Meetings on Saturday and Sundae, January 31* and 31*1. beginning at 10:30 a. ip. at Joyce branch, Reedy Branch and Ghent* Bianch Cburchea. PROGRAM. Topic No. 1. A general survey of the Home Mission Board and it* field*. Topic No. 3 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 Bianch. Introductory sermon. John K. Gooie. Topic No. 1. F. M. Hauser, A. P Mnnvillc, Jeff GrXthbs. . Topic No. 2 W. G. Britton, R. R. Johnston, R. M. Mixson, Topic No 3. R Burckbalter, F. M. Hauser. J . K. Goode. SUNDAY MORNING: SUNDAY SCHOOL, RALLY. Speaker, R. M. Mixson, Missionary Sermon. TV. O. Britton. v Second Division, Reedy Branch. Introductory aermott. TV. M. Jones. Topic No, 1. D. L. Kotou, I. II. Hutto, J. O. Sanders. Topic No. 2 TV. C. Baxley, W. T. Cave, E. h. Sanders. Topic No. 8. J. II. Sanford, J. 0. McMillan, W. K. Edcnfifld. SUNDAY MORNING, SUNDAY duS > the SCHOOL RALLY. bp«kk«f. J. A: mffrfn, and YHIt «1tl Biahagei Jenkm*. .....r-ll* ,; Third DTvision. Ghenta Branch. U. IK fNni>Ar. tw gwi in beh a I f o f * 11 the c rod It or# <MttM e»- .«g|gu9f-il4S»»,»n nwr, igyraMK, and M, administrator of said estate. . ? Pialnt.iT. Rosalia YounghUmd and G. Frank TV||Re Brister, and Mary M Bamberg •• Bamberg, a* exeeuthfis of tba estate F. M. Bambeig, deceased, Defendant*: Pursuant to and br virtue of craa oi of a I»e- well, jn front of the Court House, on Monday the first dav of February A. D. I909.lt being sala day in said month within tba legal hour* of sale, the fol low ing described real property. All thajf tract in Bennett Spring* Towwsffiu, said State aud County,con tslolng Four Hundred and tfixty-llye acre*, more or lef*. and bnundedt as follows' On the North by lanes of IdU Brabham; nn the East by lands of IdU Brabham and laud* of Mrs. Llztie Fair; on the South hy lauds of Moody and land* of Mr*. Llaale Fair, and ou the We*t by land* of Mrs, Lizzie Fair snd land* of T. S. Dunbar. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay tor papers. John K Snelling, Judge of Probate. January 8th 1900. ... , ,, , they can above entitled cause I will sell at Barrt- be *«'«epted. The Taw direct# thaf Blackville fCKr. BnetiTqeH - — Kamrday Barnwell Monday Fvb * Elan . ^ 'iueaday •* f WilHston Wednesday * 3 Marcatu* Thmsday '** 4 SnelRtig Friday •* H Barnwell Saturday “ 0 Hilda Monday “ k Barnwell Feb. 9 to 20 Th«'Auditor’* offioe wlH be dosed while 1 am out taking returns. All re turns sent in by mall must be properly signed and probated before I ■ Vs . TINKER CREEK NEWS. Our teacher, MI** Annie Lou Wood ward, ba* given the school up. to sc- cept a po.ltton a* stenographer for Messrs J. O Patterson and >on. W.i regret very much to lose such a good teacher. Mi** Kuthron Woodward will be our teacher for the remainder of the term, and we hope that the old saving, ("Oi« of the name is as good as the ►Aiue,”) will prove true. L. M B. MASTER’S SALK. State of Smith Carolira, 1 County of Barnwell. / Court of Common Pleas. The British A American Mortgage Company, Limited* Plaintiff, against. Cornells A. Duncan snd J. P. Mulher- rin. Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cauae, I will sell at Barrwe.il. in front of the Court Hou*c, nn Monday. February l*t. 1903, it ornjg *aleday in said month, within the legal hour* of sale, the following described real property : All that tract of laud in R-d Oak Township, containing four hundred aad four (404) sere* snd bounded North hy Public Hoad leading from Barnwell Court House to Steel Creek; Ea*t hy lands of J. O. Patterson; South bv land* of O. P. Hay and Hen- der»on Hay and West by land* of Mr* S- A . K:ch*rd«on, the same bring situ ated in the County and State aforesaid. Term* of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. ^ Resold at (hq risk of the former pur chaser. II L 0’B»nnon, Master. Master's Office, J anuary 11th, 4909. MASTER’S SALE. i MARKIAOKS. Mari led br Rev. F.. A. Wilkes at Salem Church on the Xd tn*t. Air. Paul ilariaog and Mia* Alice Still. Mart led on tl;w 20th Inst, by Rev John K. Goode at the residence of the bride's father. Ml** Fairy, daughter of Capt G E. Birt. and Mr. 'Thoma 4 Garrison. Ou Monday the happy couple left for ilielr future home in North Carolina, where Mr. Garrison holds a ro«pon*4ble railway position. Mr* GsrrUou ha* a ito*t of friend- who wi-h tier charming self and fortu nate winner of her heart mid hand eveiy happiness and prosperity. BLAKVILLE IN LINE. On lai-t Tuesday Mr. M. A. MahafTev of Belton.is. C., camo down ami after making an interesting talk organized a Farmer*’ Union here w ith the follow ing officer*: L. I*. BoyUton. Pres; A. B. McKerleV, Vice Pres; W. T. Walker Sec. and T’reas; J . A, Collin*, Chaplin; J. W. Shelton, Conductor; G. Dyches, Doorkeeper, with the follow ing aa memb'-r* ; L, P. Boylstoo, W. C. Dyches, J . E. Dycln a, W. H Lan- caaGr, U.S. Dit he*. J A. Collins, R, 11 Morris A. BT’McKet ley, J W. hhel- ton, (1 N. Bndiford. W. s. Delk G. A. SU11. I*. J. Boylston. B J, M< Kerley. — dlaekville Courier. 2lsl iust. State of South Carolina, County of Bnrhweil. Court of Common Pleas. Mattie Weathertbee, et. ai., Plaintlffa. against M. F. Weathersbee, et. al., .... \ Defend Ante.' By virtue of a decretal order to me di- rected In the above .entitled cauae I will sell at Barnwell In front of the Odnrt IL)ii*e r on Monday February lat 1901*. it being sale day in *aid month, within the legal hour* of awle. the lollowing described real property : That certain brick store in the town of Willlstou. mcamrlng sixty-five feet front and eighty feet in depth, with the land upon wiiich It is located, and bounded on the North hy Main Street, and on the South. Ka*t and We*t by Homeatead lot oTthc late A. J. Weath- ersbte. Term* of sale: That the said Ma* ter shall sell the said land* aa directed bv the said decree, for onn-fonrth cash snd-the balance on a credit of one ami two year*, secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser nr purchasers and mort gage of the premises sold II. L, O’Bannon. M aster. Master’s Office, January Ilih 1900. per cent shall be adned after Feb 20. J. C. Keel. Auditor, Bern well Co. um Tor sale- Now la the time to buy. Land# wIR never be cheaper, and aura to increase in vlu<« ,. ' . “BUY NOW. 5M Acres, Kioh Land Township, Barnwell County. One half iu cultivation balance woodland. Two miles from Hnetiing Station on Atlantic Coa*t Line Railroad Buildings snd improvements. A bargain in this place. Terma easy. fl'H Acre*. Building* and Impmv*- mentj. 300 acres 'ih cultivation, 3nfl acres'in woodland. Three mile* from Snelling Station A.O. L. R. Four mile* from Dun barton A. C. L. Terms easy. 200 Acres. 1W) in cultivation, fortv acres in Wood and Limbo-. Barnwell Township, five tulles from Barnwell Court House New Residence and other buildings iu good conditions. Terms easy. ( 400 Acre* in Barnwell Township, House* and improvements. Four miles from Barnwell Court House. 200 acre* iu cultivation balance in wmal and timber. Terms easy. -O'-- ^ •MI0 Acres Three miles from Barnwell Court House. ICO acre* In ciiltivatlen balance in Timber and Wood. Terms easy. 50 Acre* thte* mile# from Barnwell Court H«u*c. Houses snd improve ment*. so acres In cultivation balance in Wood snd Timber. Terms easy. •\A00 Acre* also in one tract of Pins, Cypres#, Poplar, Ash aud other bard wikkIs. Good and conyenient Railroad facili tie*. Come and see these prniwrtles. d. U. Patterson & Son. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTiCE. Notice ie hereby given th*t on Sat urday tlie SRtb day of February 1909 the undersigned a* Administrator of the estate of Mr* Martha 8. Myrlok. deceased, will file with Hon. John K . Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, bis final account as Ad ministrator with aald estate and app'y f»r 1/etter* Dismlseory. January 26tb 1909. J. A Jenkins. Administrator. OLD TIMER TALKS. Brother Kariper: Don’t *ell your peas for a dollar a bushel or less. Keep them for a higher price and it you can’t get what they are w,.r;h ke< p them until the right time for planting Sow the waste corner*, sow them alter oat*, put them In corn mul if any are left then plant them iu eveiy other cot.on mid dle at laying by time. m The pea crops w ill heliF every inch of land on which they are p|„med there i* no forage feed for stock a* good a* pea vine hay. and pea* are fine for cows, hogs and chickens. Plant more thing* to eat, raise more hogs, cattle aud chickens. Y’ou may handle 'es* money than the all cotton farmer but you'll have more of your own and leas trouble than lie will, and your re ligion will he better than bis. We must come to living at home, or somebody else will crowd us out into the hungry cold. Old Timir. JAS. E. DAWS, THOS. H. PEEPLES. DAVIS l PEEPLES, MTTORNEYS AT LAW, BARNWELL, S. C. Blackville, S. C , Jan 15th 1909. On January l*t, 19i fl. C. 8 Riust. formerly of the firm ot Briggs, Bulst «k Co , which firm was heretofore com- posed of 11. W. Briggs, (now dead) and C. 8. Bulst, and doing business under the eonttnn- fvbe style and firm name of Brigg* Bulst & Co. Mr. Uulsl has purchased the entire stock of general merchandise formerly owned hy the mhl Briggs, Bulat ft Co. and will continue tha business in hla ownT>elviir under the old Arm name of Brigg*. Uniat & Co at their old ttaud at Blackville 8. C./ Mr. Buist of the said old flriiL will still retain his hat/Riterejt In the old Arm notes, accounts, collatentll’Jsort- ages and chose* in notion due to ...> . their affairs until wound up. All per son* indebted to tha old firffi Of Briggs, Bula* ft Co. will please htake ^Ayffientt end aettlementa to him, , Thfinklng our many frlehd$ idd bus- tomers for their generous patroelagh (h IcH tha go ti le view Irtf. mir: J. 8. Buist, > ea Briffg*, Eh lat ft Cd. u>iuer.s lor tneir generous thepait; ( rea pact fully ac tluiieUM hr tee same for Introductory sermon, 0. J. Frfef. Topic No. 1. W.R. Sthlth, K, H. Grayson. C. B. Free. Topic No. 2 8 P, Datf. IT. D. ftjj. MRIan, Dr. J. B. Black.., , Topic No. 9. - <$• O. ftayrfeld, j. B. Howler. C-C. KRfer- ,. SUNDAY MORNING, 8CJRKJL BALLY, 8pea MDrtotHtry SeratpUj ^, B, nmtk. State of a^»aw*ta a* a County of HW,«.u^K*.x-i.a.sU. rassS*. , agalnat . M ra. Ha I lie J a nit In*. Ylk Googe', Ulrt. nle Janklns, Samuel Jauklns, Woorge Young, T. W Janklna. KateRe •TR- liania, B. F, Thomas, Z o Tbowia*. Gaorga Gohagan, Ifafeudant*. You are herab? aummenad and ra- lut la this action of which a copy la herewith served upon you. *ud to serve a copy of your anawar to tha raid complaint on the aubscriber at hi* office In Harn- wall. So. Ca , within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of tbo day of such service; and If you fail to ans wer tjte complaint within the time fortaaiil, tha piaintiff in tbi» aatjea will spplv to the Ceurt for (ba refief demanded in tha complaint. Hsin nr’* Attorney. Dated Mav 23rd HN»7. To the absent defendant, ftauittel Jenkins: T*ke notice that the com- pUljnt in this action Ingotner with the summons (of which thr foragoing is a copy) wa* tiled in me ufleo of the Clerk of the t ourt of t omm<>n Pieas for die County of Bnrnwv|l v state af- foressid, on the 5tli day of January A. D. 1009. B. T. Rice. Piaimtff'a Attorney. Dfi. JSO. f. «y'wmir-igm ■ Hs ra ffi " • * r *W': Office over »®n receiveWtie lu the couciry. COME kMM. TWO OAKS of NEW YEAR STOCK :it Q. A. KENNEDY’S SaOs Stables, W1LUSTON, SVC, Horses—The JSafe, Sound Sort that it is a pleasure to 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 known what Barnwell, Aiken, and Orangeburg county people want. Prices all right. or. i a e.M ... ~‘-r. - .. if, ■ -rflt • BLACkriLUS.BC. Office days Tin iV aiid Sfftdrday. Wei I equipped office. •; Operations made .as pain* es* ns oiisifitent ivithanfrtv. Priced t-edioUable; Terma cash; da or. iv, c, Min w 6f rice , fe.30 .ft. Bi. Persop, living g, will picr-^ — ohu^g. of Ims appoln • «i _ taaiMt« . v ..^k*y * »-*— -L- rjSffiP I’lnntv of Lien* cod Bill Thk I'xorLK Ornc* ALLENDALE SALE AND PEED 220 porra mile* North proved. r hlcc end two tqnnnt) wwll good wgter, m sldra of tho,pi Mr. W-tur Tip# fcood. i of 8*i«* ht 30*% hr.r dcr qultlvstiou porslt llmlu lot .— 9 ^9 Ka. I ivillirnK . M*»nTi dwelling, .did harp, .tabloc, at “r ; . ■ ' • | — Oniversitv of Sonlli UruDu. TREASURER’S NOTICE. The Treasurers office will be open for the collection of taxes levied for die tDc.il year commencing January M 191W, from the 15th day of October 1908 to the loth of March I'.HH) in- ciuaive. From the 1st to tha 31st day o January 1901) inclusive a penaly o( one per cent will be added. From the l*t to the 28th dav of Fab ruary inclusive a penalty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in February. x FfoBnKrni to the 15th day of March 1909 inclusive a |>eiialty of seiau | #r cent will be added to al) unpaid laxe-, LEVY. For State purposes 5j mills. For Ordinary County purposes 2'/ mills. For Ueindexing Record* Lf mill. For t onstituiioual Scliool 3 mills. To tel levy 12 mills. There will he an extra levy of two mills iu Blackville township for rosd tax. Commutation tax will |2 00 and w III be received from October 13 ItKW to March 1st 1909 inclusive. Special Local School Lew. Cedar Groye (1) mill, Allendille. Baibary Branch, Calvary, Double Pood, Elko} Editto. T Friendship, Georges Cre«k, Healing Spring*. Kline. Morrb, New Foreat. Oak Grove, Old Columbia. Reedy Branch',' Seigiing vllle, Seven Pine* and Tin Kerb Creek (2) mill*. Barton/ Big Fnrl£;^£a«k- ville, Caye, Hickory Hill/Owem^ffioia Roads, Sycamore, No 51, Uldhlrs and Upper Rich Land (3) mill*. Fairfax vnllDj ‘ Hetculea attd |jee* f Af-L ihiits, Barnwell (4>/j dillls, Willlstou J. L. ELLIS, Proprietor. I UAVEIOPENED ITI* THE ABOVE BUSINESS AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB LIC. ON HAND.* CAR LOAD OF - EXTRA GOOD MULES at^T TERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE -THEIR TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT* A SMALL COST. «T. 31.. ESHiX-ftlSi » O Wide range ot choice in CeitBffi< tific, Literary, Gnuluat© and Tm fession^I Courses leading to grees of .... ... ,, Bachalor of Arts; bachelor <4 Science, LicftntiAteef In$^acti!ffit> Bachelor of Laws, Mister of Artfc Civil Engineer and Electrical feft- gine«. Well equipped Ij^aratcri«M Library of over 46,000 volumeft Expenses moderatfi, iiiany student* make their p^n. e.xpensm; Next Session (;04th) bi® 1 September 13rd, 190ft. , m For Afiuouncefueiit write H the President, Cblomlia, S. C* ; moneV Tb Lenp. nlthd, States eotraner; bold and Silver coin, county and licHbol. claims prwfwfl/ approvoa; will ba rccalved for tales. , . , Chech* dud draft* #ill Sot be radelred fdt Uie* except at tha flak of tax Btrowdl, B. 6. 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