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= I w*ll 18 V'2 ■i.» XL .x.:. r. giBw’aaliiyii jisUpMA 'u&m* ki*m*u WUM*- J. B. Iforrm, th« Wtowr und Wf •xiH-cted aii* of *oHurr ofHitn«*mAnt *t U*rd U- bor, but tM Mimlnc of Mr. J. s. CrMcIi m*d« un« brUbt tilt In our lonesouie- o*M4 ' tMfliiAtifaii v , SAl.K DAY. i Tbougb Monduyt* r* •urpii«inj(l.v to HARMONY F.OU(;K N(). 17, A F. j , rcvi.larcomwun<catlcti of H?.n*otiy lg* No. 17, AvF. M. wiH K* hold Vasonlc T*mp>!e or Tborfetar to be done on F. reninm are cordially ia- P. Amlfison. Boiler Hagood. W. M. aw. ami blttor wcathar iort tharb ViT Ilf* number of vlaflor* MBfigiBid i»d*r 4J>*liUl tb« h«H>* ffd^ftWirtbled a Georgia scene of ibe day* of Judir* Longstre*! TUm »«at proi>«rl> sold brought faff prioes onf>. wbilo lire spo k sold at all sorts of Hgurea. Treatirrer Armstrong was qfilt* bu'y eoUeetln* taxes. Auditor Ket»l in mklMg wturoi and Cleric Slamii in re- «iblujt.Oaji?i:» tor crtRtrjf. .. J. Ail went borne esrly. Roo»ev**lt w 0 *, c4ba«u. : i.-, tnSfifrZ'Hur iyUyop win i^ aad very partial Hi tua The American bsUtoitort tb oomnsn- trating at Gibraltar far In passage home aoroaa the Atlanta. ItW to afHr* at Hampton lb<ad* t oompteMng the trtp around the wot id, on Ihb Sid Inat. Piedmont people are making good money raising cattle. J. D. rtmlth of Pendleton reoeatly said tc ide Kimball House Dairy at Atlanta a ttltj* year old hull for’ll,000 snd several Jersey cows for $IC0 to $!100 ealsh, . AT . MMimM ttK|k|fcr|i, • 0* * AflDITOB’t! BOT1CE. —■ yy larpBBwrunjrw, ' *>'« h»d nd gtl t done to r uif tfioowru 19inf vrpitigwn Rhotle Island Red Kowla. For rlale—Dookerela |1 BO each. Pul lets $1 50, Eggs $1 *iQ.and *'200 per set ting. E. A. Terry, • 7— ■ - W alP-rboro, S. C. , • I'abkag* Plants for Hale. CO,000. Anv Variety. Pi Ice 20 cents' per 100. tl.COper l.«00. V. N. Burckbaltcr, _ nwoll Barpyiell. j^2C^ White Victorls Pigs For Sale. Males £5 00 each. Females fi.150 each. Finest in ue Cuuntv. Molair A Porter, Barnwell. The d>tys g iin ten minutes in sun- shins thik Week. The time for making tax returns i end on the 90tb last. Reprerentttlves Griffln, Patterson •fin Wilson voted against the repeal of the li**u law. Oongreaaman Patt#r*on left on Mon- dtv for WsshlngPm to resume hi* Congressional duties. Mr. Julius P. Btrobel, formerly of Blackv1!le,"t« now keeping the Lattrens Motel at Lauren*. Col. It. M. Mlxson 1m>s today an ad- rertisement of lntere*t to all whose live* aid bouses are wiiliout ii.au* ranee. The ground bog.-If he rame nut si all on Tu'-sday, inn*t have scuttled bunk for another aix weeks nap in bis Win;*, quaruis. The Buprenie Court I" bearing ap peals from the bw*ond Circuit this week, and the County Bar is well rep resent ad In Columbia. Opinions differ a« to the roltf Injury done to the oat crops, but It is hoped that the dryness of the earth and air prevented' serious damage. Bright and aarly Monday morning the two par cant penalty attaebad to ad unpaid taxes. On March 1st. the seven per cent penalty will go Into effect. The quarterly meeting In tb® Barn well Methodist Church on Saturday was quite as satisfactory as qould bare been expected in suvh icy yeather. The next will be held at Salem Church. Judge J*m*a Aldrich of Aiken wn* In town last week and all the olfler rltteens were glad to wrelmme lhehome coming, though his atay was t»A short, of ihD distinguished son to his birth place. We ate a new food last week—Cas sava—a tpber grown In Florida below the frost Hoe for making atarcli In northern faeiorles. 1c Is quite like, when cooked, the Carolina potato pone, but the flavot is more delicate. Thera will be an Oyster Supper and a Valeniind Party at Kline School house on Fiiday evening February lith, beginning at 7 :30 o'clock for the benefit of the school-library. Z£ve*y- hody is invited to come and bring Val entines. * > We will give a paper of pins to the lady reader wh(*,_qnai<1eil, gemifl n* the f1r*t Correct interpretation of this priut-hop pnaale wMch «nirctl the blir. sard weather of departing January : if the H m t put: If the B. putung* — Mr. F. H. Dicks of Rich Land tofil tt* on Friday that the pre*6nt w inter bad been to date the warmest since that of IWd and 7 CNdd came late then, snow falling on the first Sunday in March 18S7 and the gtound being frozen the following Sunday. J’rof. N. A. Patterson n| Lake iMty. Kla,. receive! las: week too -late for publication, has been mi.l&id. to our regret. The hnslth of M rs. Pa tier ago prevented his coming to the burial of bis brother, I>r. K. L. Patterson. According to the old sign of the seven star* (here Is a plenty of time for lota of * cold w earner before the Mprlng time come* again, gentle An nie. Now they are alihost directly overhead at dark, and the danger of cold ia uot passed until they set with the sun. • Two newspaper ceusea arc published for the unusual warmth of this Winter Oim l.< that an oeean volcano or earth•- ‘ quake haa ahlfted the course of the CLitf Stream eesrer the Atlantic coast, Xh* other that the eenh ie three million miles nearer the woe than usual and that it will net gel beck to lie old track Announcement haa been made of the engagement n f Mr. J. Wannarnaker Patterson of Barnwell and Mias Julia, i. George MMr- Sl’l'K BRANCH NKU S The paWrhruihV wUli the skITTrul touch of Mr. Tillman ilutaou of B'il- llston, is making a grand appearance In this section. The Mt. Calvarr school house lias reoentltheen painted; this soems to have caused a paint fever of which Messrs P. R. IJssery and J A. Collin* are now the victims and it is probable others w4U aeon foiiow. Mr. J W. Phillips previouslr of thi* aectlob. hut now of Sandersvllle, Ga , is giving old friends hearty hand •hakes, A. li. C, f'Llttle.Joe”' Brown, Qovefhbr e1ei*t of Georgia Is n«t much on tetHra, but in poHttcsl hmae-*etrse he bv a* large as iloke Bmitb i« physically. Instead of putting on style he will walk to tire capitol to-take Mt* oath, of oAce *« Govefftdr. ~ Washlogtoo hotola era preparing gouge the Innocents who mav gn to the inaugqration. of Judge Tt^fL Their prices for rooms range from flito 'Flft' per day fer a loom gqd each-' guest must pay for live dayg borlipancv. whether he or she star* the limb out. but afcc «se rip* fef trail*- nf Bod gentry took her to 'rwe*n cenelstent mem- th and Baptist ohuruh an art Ire meiSBer of Its W. M. Society, of which she wasthe honored treasurer, she'wlll be greatly missed by ail its members. -i ' Faithfrl Mie was In His service. C alien; Ip her euffcrlnga, peeoeful |u *r departure, she leave* »u lnlluen«-e that, will no*, tile. • ' - May Gt><l*be verv'near the bereaved loyed one* and (aeifort and sustain tbetn as II* ntene can. Oh, God we thank rtie# fer tb* life whleb Thou dldat give, fer the sweet memories that linger around her name and the hope beyond the grave, end though In our weakness Thy tffkys we do not now understand, yet we know thst In the corning years, — It may be in the better land, oar tear* 'f laking retorue for fur >he tut** •» SoeUlng Bar n well Hilda Barnwell The Auditor* lay “ . JfmjkrJS. g Tbaredej a 4 And stand. then sometime we’ll under- C. G. K. THE c ^‘iT c A ME. Sometimes we have been vexed with Mr F. 11. Dicks because of the brevity of hi* brlgbt visits, but When we thjnk of hi.* usefulness at home and to Rich Land people generally w» are recon ciled and ashamed of our temper. Mc,L. A. liruujtnond of Hawthorne had In his garden tomato plants, vol- i ton* high, partectly green and that have not been cultivated or cared for. That ia prettv go-ni f t ,r Aiken eounty. but it required a Barn well man to make t>injh a tine showing We always feel better for days after seeing Mr. T. J Grubbs For he is a goldbn rule kecjier aud his example and precept arc all for tae good of churchy country and sociotv, and one can not be with him without caicbjug a leaven of his uprightness and .all- rightness. Mr. W. K? Black was a double fir*t subscriber on Monday, first for both the mouth and the week, an adverrlecr in addition. (Mote alter came another good friend, Mr A. N. Biack, whose good words still linger, aud tollnwlug 'them other excellent folks who made the day in the sanctum as heart warm •ms it was chill without. Roaemary meant remembrance, we believe, and the good people of that township, the one blessed In having no railroad, suffer no lack of memory as to Thk Pkoplk As is his annual habit Mr. tf. J. Powell has again brought us thoughts nf the peace and plenty of that happy neighborhood that preserves the customs of their sterling fathers and splendid mothers s« an Inheritance that none can buy or take bv force. Court D In aesrlon at Aiken this week, Judge K. C. Walts presiding. Tuere are uve murder ca-es to he tried, the most notable that of two white men, Sovereign Lowe and Lee Boyd, charged with killing Mrs. Rainf Lowe, the p ifeof the Hi si inttried . Judge Taft i* having as good a time on the narrow i«thmu* of Panama as he enjoted ItrTho Grent itraTe oT Oeor" gla end the historic eitv or Charleston The engineers he carried with him are reported *s satBrted wiiJ) the plans of the big ditch arid lh‘6 progre** made In digging it. Judge Taft will start back to the United states On next Monday. j J The fourth week of the present legis lative session com menu* d on Turs>‘vr. So far birt-liitle harm lias been iIoiim R**ul law making and amending have been delated by the elections. Until thev are fttii<ire<f progres* wPI he stow, t he sessjon is likely to Inst forty dat*. The dl*eus*ion of the Hq tor question will likelv end in the tiassage of an act t bottling a. special elect! m next .Summer on the Issue of state wide prohibition as against local option as now in force. The cold spell that blew out January *Xld ftoze in February w a* a regular tidal wave, sweeping the country from the Kocky Mountain* to the Atlantic and extending far down Into Florida. Nojth and West fheie was an abun dance of snow __aiul aJret aud biting winds. Tq the Mouth the strawberry and vegetable crop* suffered great damage. Georgia fruit grower* claim that the peach crop is stiil safe as the buds are yet dormant. THE DRY TIDE. Texas is now two thirds prohibition and a state wide election is proposed for the coming Summer. Representative Langley of Kentucky Introduced in Congress on Monday a h,i!l which proposes to prohibit the shipment of liquor* loanv .State, terrl tory or district of the United States where such shipment could not legally be made within thA. same It i* da- signed for both piotnbitlon .state* and dry territory within iocal option State*. HIS I’ROl’ER PLACE. Washington, • Feb T—An offer of IK'000 a week, engagement for thirtv week*, with an organization ;o he known sa **Roosevelts's Oongre«s of Rough Rider*,'' ha* been formally made to President Roosevelt by a for mer circus man, acting for a Bridge- - port. Conn., syndicate. In hi* letter the circus m tn «*ked for an appoint ment. He considers $10 (XX) going some. The syndicate i* ready to furnish n private car or two. All the president I* asked to do is to make one appearance in the show. His part will he to lead a charge of San Juan Hill, followed by a Buffalo Bill outfit. J i A. K. Knight, the Photographer is In town dotug Photograph work for a few days only. Call at once aud see him, Lancaster Building. TAFT AT BEECH ISLAND. An aged brother in black gives h opinion of Judge Taft as seeti at tB Beech Island b.\rbecue; Ule*s glory, itiissu*, I done seen de President. First, I * ared to look. Den I prep out on him. Deu 1 look hart]—as hard a* 1 could, Gracious, mi**us3 ain't see nothin' but a tine lookin' old marster. He look happy When he gszod on the barbecue. But, missus, I never *o dNptdnwd in my life. |)*t man done hide all hi* diamond. He must to turn Ms mat trimmed in gold inside out and hide de crown end de *<v;‘pter. If he had horn*, he hid Vin. too. Ami I watch him through de. winder when he e«f.. Declare, mUsu*, he take to de barbecue just H<e any good eld tnarMyr brto’ Jreedonr.' T sh' ”am dis poitue 1 in de President. FRKKDDA! OF THE ITTE^H? Op tiiturday Editor Frank P. Gla«* of .Montgomery, A'?., was knocked down iu tl.c street of tlie Alabama capital by two son* of Governor Comer The trouble arose Out of a libel suit of Gnveruor Coiner against Glass and hi* paper, i i wnich the jorv gave tlie Governor a verdict of one cent dam age*. For two weeks Judge Hart of Nash ville, Teon, ha* been trying to get a t ury for the trial of Duncan Cmvper, us son Robin, and rx Sheriff Sharpe for the murder of former United Stales Senator K. W.Catoinck because of an editorial in'his paper. Up to Saiur- day 1,105 talesmen had been examined and 0 of them accepted a* juror*, with u probability of one of them being ex cused for ill health THE ROOFfREE. Once on a time a strong man hewed A rooltrce for hi* little brood; His sinewy hands Us rafters reared, Hi* twinging ax the forest cleared. Till orchard bloom and fields of loam- Smiled ’round it, and be called it - Home. And there, for many a bappv d^v. Ie Beard Kvs ehfMren shout ami play. Or wstclrttd them, barefoot wading through _ The clovered meadows, steeped iu dew; And. ot^eby owe, be saw them fare EXECUTOR’S HALE. Estatkof Mika Bprtiu I. VVaixr.R. ity v irtue of the tmwar coutaiued In the Will of Bertha .1, Walker, which 1* of record In Hie office of the Judge of Probate for Barnwell Oounty. proved on the Jt7th day of January MOH. and recorded in W ill Book G G G O, page IE! et seq ., 1 will fe l in Iront of the Court House in Barnwell upon the first day ol March I'.tOO. the same being sale day in said month within the legal ours of sale, the following real prop erty situate in the town of Appleton, County of Barnwell, to wit: One Lot No 3. bounded on the North by railroad right of way. East by Humphrey Street. South by lot of Mra. Dora Dee W'alker, and W est by Berry Street. also Lot No. - Bounded on the North by Mra. Dora l>ee Wslker, Hast by Estate lot of W. A.. Blount, South by Hlan- cbsrd Street and West by Humphrey Street. also *> Lot No 2, Bounded on the North by lot of-J. Jt» Atbistroug and East by lot of J. W. Armstrong, South by Charles Street, and West by Claj toe Street. also Friday * 6 Saturday •* d Monday “ .8 : Feb. 0 to ‘20 offiw will be dosed b-blle I am oul raktiiff returna. All re- turns sent In by mall must be properly signed and proNetthl before they can be accepted. The le«r~tllrente that 50 per cent shall be addetl afAer Fgb 20. / . J. C. Keel. Auditor, Bvrnwell Co. ~um m SALE. Now Is the time to buy, Land* WlM never be cheaper, and sure to Incroate in value. BUY NOW. ■ . V-- 658. Acres, Rich Land Townihlp. BarnweH County, " Gne hatf ttr caittratlon "battnee woodland. i Two mile* from Snelllng Station on Atlantic Coa«t Line Railroad . Buildwigs an<l linprovetuents. A bargain In this place. ' Terms easy. v Acr«*. Building* an! Improve ments. 800 acrea In-wnlUvntian, 800 acres I* woodland Three miles from Snelllng Sfstlon.' A.O. L. It. Four, miles ftotn Dun barton A . C. L. Terms easy. '200 Acres. IfiO in cnlf\«tion, fortv acres in W’»»od and TimbcK^ Barnwell Township, five miles from Barnwell Court Ifott*e. New Hesidmee and olhet buildings In good conditions. Term* easy. 400 Acre* in Barnwell Township, House* and Improvements, Four miles from Barnwell Court House 200 acre* in cultivation balance In wood and timber. Terms casr. 400 Acres Three mile* from Barnwell Court House. ICO acre* in cultivation balance, in Timber and W ood. Term* ea«y. 50 Auras thieo miles from. Barnwell Court House. Houses and improve ment*. ’0 acres In cultivation balance In Wood at'd Timber. Terms easy. ’,000 Acres also in one tract of Pino, Cypress, Poplar, Ash and other hard wood*. Good and convenient Railroad faclll ties. Come and see these prnpertle*. .1. O. Patterson A Son. well way play. cure to daughter of Mr.' an ▲mg latter part o COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIA TION. The Khite tejehera qf Barnwell County are requested to meet at Urn Gradual .-school Building in the Town of Burnwull «m» Saturday February 131th 1908. for the purpose of reorganizing the Barnwell County Teachers Aaso- ciatioo Every teacher In the county Is urged to‘be present at IhU meeting All In teresting programme has been arran ged and will he announced 1».th« wmiii ty papers OeXt week. All visitors will Be entertained If they- wiil Fm th from the field, the world to dare. Then cstue a time when ’nealh the shade Of arbors that hi* hands had made. They laid him iu tlie soft. c<>*t mold. His labors done, hi* story told, And silence breathed its hush and * 1>« • i On that dear place once loved so The rooftree crumbled, spiders wove Their fairy web, it* cave* above; But yonder, in the world's wild Tlio*e who had loved it in their Stopped ott, through days that beset, To name it wilh their heart’* regret A rich man in hi* hall* of pride,. Through msny an hour of longing sighed 7 For it* bright, ft nvery path* again ; And one who lay in fevered pain On glory’s field, near death’s dim brink, Cried for it* sweet, cool spring* drink. And the r e wa« one poor l*hmnel. VVluvwhen ill-fated fortune* fell, Turned like a bunted dog at hav, Hackw:ml, o’er mauv a devious way. To lav him down with denth, care free, Once more within tlie old roof tree. —--Wander Songs.” — The expense of (he judicial depart ment of the State ha* increased—we will not Kay nt an alatpiiog rate, hut out of ail proportion with the other de parlmeats of our State government*— Newberry Observer. — ■ LONG MARTYRDOM. Gen. M. C. Butler went on Friday to a. wtniUrluAi iu Ctdumbia, whefe he will remain for a month for the tteat- ment of hi* wounded leg. which has for upward* of forty year* caused him much suffering, WANTED. Lot PrCnntalTiing two strep* more hr Ie**, In a triangular shape, and boun ded hy lands of R. H. Walker, J. B. Augley. Mary Street and lauds of W. P. WiUon, all of which will be found upon a plat of (h* town of Appleton recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 4 Y, page 48 Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. H. Walker, Executor of the Will of Bertiia I. Walker. NOTICE. 1 have Just taken charge of the office of Superintendent of Education and iu a* nuiCjh a* the Law require* ipe to visit the schools of the County, I e i«h to announce to the public the follow* ing as my oflhe day* a' the Court HoiiKe: Saledav*, and Fr’dar- and Saturday of each week. Horace J. Crouch. January 21, 190.). C. S. E. tf. . TREASURER'S NOTICE. ’ The Treasurers office will he open for the collection of taxes levied for the ti*cal year commencing January l»t 1908, from the 15th day of October 1908 to the 16th ot March 1909 in-/ elusive. j From the l*t to the 31«t day 0 January 1809 inclusive a penaly of “oiii- per cent will be added. From the l*t to the 2Hih dav of Feh rnary inclualve a penalty of two per cent will be added to all taxes pVid iu February. .- J From the 1st to the 15th day of March 1908 inclusive a penalty of ae/en per cent w UTbe added to a 11 ITfiuaTil taxe•. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that on Sat urday th* 28ih day of February 1909 the uuderHgned a* Administrator of the estate of Mrs Martha B. Myrick. deceased, will IHe with Hon. John K. Snelllng, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, his filial account as Ad ministrator with said estate and apply fer Letters fMsmissory, January Jtith 190ft. J. A Jenkins, Administrator y7f*r Mary E. la agairut ■ - - t; Mrs. SaBle Jenkins, KH$ Googe, Milts r»le Jenkins. Samuel Jenkins, Georg* Yoting, T. y. Jenkins. Estelle WB- listns, B. F; Thomas, Z >• i’homas, George Gohagan, - Defendanis. To tKe Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to ahswXf tfie complaint in tbis action of which it eopy i® beresrlii* SC ^4. mkau with I •r C, ■s-'v, Ion served upon you, and to servo a of yenr answer to the Mid oompl on the subscriber at his offlee la Ksrn- j well, So. C«., within tw ecty days after j the service hrreof; exclusive of the day of such'serylce; sod If roti fall m ans* wer the complaint within the rate a- foresaid, the plaintiff in thl> act lei adlT-applv to the Lour* tor tbo relief demanded in the complaint. —». r. .. PlaThtHIV ARorndf. Dated Mnv 23rd 1907. To the absent defendant* Hanitrl | Jenkins : Take norioa that the .com- plalnr in tltts action tngntner summons (of which the foregoing is *l copv) was filed in tba offl.o of the Clerk of the Court of Comoum Pleas] for the County of HarnwHI* State af- forcKsid, on tlie 5tM|.»y of January A. ] I). 1909. \ \ B. T. Rice. Plaintiff’s AlP>ruey. A. H. 1 »—n—» ■ ■ ■ T '>+£m wiu«, Offlrt over Bank oj t«n recelvq calls Ih WI11|«6mi. i ♦be cotmlrjr, se* ii ~* in*' COME AND SEE. TWO OAKS • - of o NEW YEAR STOCK • /■ nt q; A. KENNEDY’S / Sa^e Sta^W,> WILI.ISTO^jfs. C, / Horses—The bafe, Sound j*» / Sort that it is a pleasure to drive or ride Mules—The tough go ahead class that keep the plowman busy and make paying crojis. Personalty selected by Q. A. Kennedy, who knows what BarnweU, Aiken, gnd Orangeburg county pco want. Prices all right. IMentv of Liens and Bill of Sales at This Pkokle Owe*. W ■ - -c.-i-T 1 . ■ 'V 4 f| DM. H. EMI DEXTI8T, BLACltVlLLK. S. C. Olticc dttys Thursday, Fi dav And Satlirday. Well equipped office. Operations made as less as consisteut with safety. Prices reaftouablei/ Termi Cil8h t ± . T’-y* ..■■i DR. W. C. MILHOUS. - ■ D ■m rg€ / ■ A. - , < '.V'* OP P(GB IK H '’Wit Persona living away fi will pitas* make tnlug By so Itumedl JM ,v< :i >»M aoNleo V- : gataiiaiMitsmwii^riiiiiri Land __ ttO acrea good mlleaSfrtllTitwii W| nroved, alt n I Idea and Kro well good water. israattB. nt»« good, farms •SVi cores I ioluioc Uht'a nf tin p2*?Tfrtoa good, < u SALE FEED dw«41io| ( bsrn. premises. For fuhtmr I ’j-.-r Dnif^tl ii SMi 'Wm* J. L, ELLIS, Proprietor. I IIAVl^OPENEl) Ul> THE ABOVE BUSINESS] AND SOLICIT THE KATKONAGE OF THE TUB- LIC. / ON HAND.A CAR LOAD OF / EXTRA GOOD MULES JUtT I'ERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON tlLEASUKJi. OK BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR TEAMS FED AND CAKED FOK AT A SMALL COST. J". ET.TjiXS. IS o r vVkle r. tific, Litera fessibnai G grees of ^ Btchctoir of Arts, Science, Libentiate of 1 Bachfclor bf Laws, Hi; Civil Engineer and El gineer. . , Well equipped Library of over’ Expenses moderate, students make their ova cj. Next Session (io<th) Sej5tett)bef Jjfd, U>0II. —~ For AnnouncerncTit the rresident, CoUimbia, MSI LEVY / 3 1 , Ml*s Mnrpbey is one of .the loveliest j-oun* ladlra of her bomk cltr i at char ming Iu —wwor.amUM® In dtaffbaWoo •ad as acoomplisbed to ill skogfanl g ran as aa abo la In hr.r new bom r* oeive the heart we bf toe friends of Wltf 1 iu hlli til to person, fa Well ahe will of the boat excellent bote her ii o keepini cate with tb* County Superintendent or Mr. K. Boyd Cole at Barnwell by Tuesday February 9thi Tiftrice^Tilrowcb, O W. Coggirt*. Courtly Sffpi- Education, PreS. ■*r R**pon*ih)e than with horsa an< buggv iu each community, salary fft.00 to J10.HU |>«r dav, to take order* froth owner* of Farms, Orchard* and Home Garden*. A splendid opportu-, nity for farmers' *<*n*. also fruii tf*e and sewing machine agent*, to make a buMnesa connection which vHll be * come more profitable each year. 4tl- 1 dress P. O. Box 78 Youngs Islam), 8. 0 1 # — 4iihi>r~^~ L'... ; CdAT. TO THE GROUND HOG. The bliatard came doffn llka.il w#if utt the fold, . • . And it* lingers abd. feet and biiath iraraaneoiM ; White biogSotiu ffnd berries collap^d Thefl^weepinff « [jSTi weeping of wotoaii aad grUfv- ~ II... TEDDY IN TRAINING. PreNident Rooaryelt ia taking holing l***on* evci y week day Newspaper* *ay that lie i* taking that exercile by Hie advice of several expugidsU to pre vent the increa*e of corpulence which U worrying him. It will also ptit him in good conditfou to meet a* a high . private after the 4th of next month the 1 men. thuLlw has . In Ibf. Jkttffiflia Olnb. FINAL bHipUARGENOriCto. Notice ia hereby given that ow Mbn- , March 9th 1900 the underfitgned ilia with Mou. John K. SnkBtbg, •f Probata for Barnwell county, at fwtnfn as Gtarfflan of Joe ^ ••y 1 •*» ■ ^ ? ‘ ~ ,* ttb**: E. X. Oetw, Wmmr -- - . w •• . - For State purpose* 5i mill*. For Ordinary County/purpose* mills ' > . / For Reindexlng Record* >4 mill. For i oiistirutiuaal .'school 3 mill*. Totel levy 13 mills, j There will bean extra levy of two mills in Blackvllle u>wn*hlp for road tax Commutation Uk will ft (JO and will be received from October 15 1908 to March 1st 1909 inclusive. :al Schbol f^evy. r t> rttHly Aliendkle, Batbary Brarich, Calvary, Double Pood, Elko. Edisto. Friendship, UeofgB* Creek, Healirfg Spring^, Kline. Morris, New Forest, Oak Grove, Old Columbia. Reedy Branch, Seiglfng vlHe, Seveh Pine* and Tinker’s Lreek (2) mills. / Bartouf Big Fork, Alack- ville. Cave, Hickory IHHf Owens Cfd*s Roads, mcamore, No SI, Ulmer* aud 4IppefJR1pb-I-arui (3) rodls. Fairfax i3J64- ffiUlt* Jictculea ami .J-ea* (4> mill*,;Barnwell (4G) mf!D, Wiillston )/mll)a. ilted States currenev. Gold gnd Silver coin, county and School claim* -I/ approved, will be received lea. / "t- - /ChecRaand dfafts will no! be received tale's eioept at the risk of tax *** ' ■ ., V, CointT TreaaMtfy Barnwell, 8>. C. September hull 1904. V r ‘'- It* m enR MONEY TO Wea^e pr Improved InXu t WTHffi; «u-i ' f.W ■A.U w-te i.; of the vei j ——- NICEST YOUNG MtttLS dver brought to South Carolina ha*been IL U SHIFT) TimoTJGttt to give good farmers ivhii know good dfock atid tid| dtlfef Tlie tihanco to buy Ibe besramf make eufeThat - AH A PPV HI’AY YEAH And Profitable too, is right before them. They will be sold at C.f. tittori, fcl ■ V ycvi f=~? If you need now or Will deed rieitt yedr 9 first effort ffiule,’ or more, riotv is th^ time td btiy; ' : THE PLACE IS * D - ^ Mk ' ' ■■i.'T fy*- ■