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\ imwell People. \ ^ bL.. 1 ,:;v. z'y ■ y tHUR»OAT. FEBRUARY. \% \Vm. RATES OF SURHCRIPTIOa. in Artvaace. per Annum On Time $S.UC The chain eiing w ill stav till* week •t tku Haney Branch between Willis- t«»n and Klko. J. B. ilarlev, J. B. Morn*, (Mark. s • Bui*r, j-' H 4K40NY 1.0iMiK NO. 17. A. F. M \ A Uri'caiMonk'atW>ii of IlKnaony \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. K. V. Will be hHil JWI In ilaaoulr Temple on ThurtHlay dXoflRMarch 4th Work to be done on M. ^4 VUltlng brethren are cordially 1 iir- Tlted to atteud. — Butler Haaroyd. W. M. H. t. Anderawa. See — v* <a • rno regular meeting ol Barnwell I L-xige No. 16, Knlghtu of Pythian will I be held at their Hall on’ Friday night fat x o’clock. A full attendance ia requested. By order of WILLIAJI E. ttSVXlf.'C. C. Wm. McNAli. K. R. & B. ^ At TO KENT. A Bplendid IlnnsA in a desirable reiiidfliae aectlnn of Barnwell. Apply to Miaaea Jo*ie atnl Munile Holmes. White Victoria I’i^s For Sale. Male* ti 00 each. Female* fj (0 each. Kiuett in the Cotinfv, Molair A INvrter, Barnwell. BANK NOTICE. Monday next, 2‘Jnd Inst., bring a na tional and state holiday < Waabingron’s birthday) the Batik of Barnwell will be clo»«d. Person* having papers to mature or. that day will plnuue antici pate pay incut. Geo. W. Manville, Cashier. Keep the chimney* burntd out. I^nt will begin on next Wednesday. Court In session at Hampton thia week . The February meeting of the Haltke- hatchie AgrlcuJlural Club will be held tomorrow. Onr good friend Mr. J. A Harter and hi* fine aon gave ua a pleasant quarter hour on Friday . K. W. Holman Esq , Magistrate at Barnwell, ha* entered upon the di.t- charge of hi* official duties. M r. Darby of Chester ha* taken a po- •i lion « ith Me«ir* M'dair A I'orler and wUt be glad to serve their u»d and win. them new customer*. K«v. John K. Goode will preach a *l’ecial Annhersary sermon it* the Knight* of Pythias at half past 11 o' clock next (Sunday morning in the Barnwell Baptist Cbuicb. Lincoln's 100’h birth day was not observed as holiday here. It came too tear the 44th anniversary ol Bhcrtnan's hurtling of Barnwell to arouse enthu siasm and evoke gushing eloquence. Notice of the meeting of the Town ship Boards of Aasesso * to be held on She Mrst Tuesday in March will be publishad next weak. Members of the itosru can take the oath Itefor* Clerk w Gilmore Mmma Ht atiy time before saiil meeting. Miss Hattie Creech went to Orange burg on Monday to attend the tiiate Kunday School convention. A* a member of the Executive Committee • he ha* done her lud *hare toward the great movement and at the present ses sion she 1* one of ibemOst eff olive and eloquent worker*. Sunday wa» the twenty first anni versary of the happy marriage of Mr and Mrs. J. >Y. C. Ke.d, who are still »* young in heart a* when they plight ed their troths. Their ho»t friend* wi»h them many long future year* a* bright and blessed a* their past ha* been. BAMBERG JLKlKS. Grand, for the Year. G A Jennings D N Klmad ti W Hughe* J B Giilam Jr. . II A Hughe* Adam Be«sluger W I Rice J V Matthews K A Colima F K Steedly G W Hightower J A McMillan Petit, for First Week. W H Fail J J Bandifer 1. F Zfiglnr J F Mitchell B D Bishop R VV Matheuv J N Kin.ny J O Gih*ou II W GoolsUy A L Wilson P K Barton J T England J D Atterberry W O Wilson J C Bishop Bf U M Herndon H I Uhassercau William George L A Tyier B C Kinsey Jo* S Kail J Allen Giilam J F ( opriutid F W Johnson J D Feeder G F McMillan J M .stoke* B V K*«r*e J H Harxog G Frank Bamberg Geo F liters Loo per Gunnell* J ilsves O L Copeland D J Delk G Frank Rentz. FAIRFAX NltWfi. W. A. f,eland, Civil Engineer of Rockingham Power Co., Air*. Kut Blount of Appleton, Mr*. H. Dowling and Mr*. Gedde* Dowling of Hampton were recent guest* of Mr*. W . J. San der*. The ten days sale at the F M. Young Co’s, continue!, and many visitors at tend it Mr. George D. Sanders leave* for Orange Lake Kla. for a buriness trip In a day or so. Mr* Sam Taller, onr public *piritcd neighbor, Is gelling up a Library or Reading Room which lor the present will be In the store building of the fate Capt W. J. Sander*. Thi* onght to l>e of great benefit to our cttlr.en* and the social feature of It la attractive too The musical program at the Lyceum n Young'* Hall was highly appreci ated by the audience. Work on the large brick school hoiiaeri*peogwdng rapidly now, and it ia the popular promenade, especially for the young folks. The atudents of the higher grades in the Graded Bcliool here have formed * Id ter ary Society which they riiavo named the Sanders’ Literary Soetetv, 'th honor, they aay,-of one who has aiiown great intereat in the welfare of (ha School. WANTED. Raaponsible man with horse and buggy In each community, salary ffi.OO to $10.(« por day, lo take orders from owner* of Karma, Orchards and llnine Gardena. A splendid opportu nity for fartiura’son*. also frul tree and aewing machine agent*, to fmake a business connection whicn will be e«nie more profitable each year. Ad- dree* I*. 0. tfoi 7# Young* Isiand, H, V \ fIME MOST Cl*. .lust two more dara for making tax returns to the County Auditor befoie the 50 per cant penalty attaches by law to doiinqoent*. Juat eight more week days for pay ing taxM* before the additional 5 per cent penalty ia ad led. Better get a move on you. WK WERE WRONG. A watchful and well informed attor ney fells us that tlie Spring Term of Court will commetic* on March loth, and not on March Rih a* w e stated last week, and he is -right. Consequently tir»t week petit juries will not he drawn until next .Monday. The term can continue four week*. ONE LETTER W KONG. In our puzzle line last week the let ter o appeared instead of a c. That mistake, of course, prevented the prop- er adjufion' So we print it c»rrecMv and extend the time for receiving solu tions until the 26th Inst. Here is the correct line: •‘Trsrvyprfctmn; vrkpthsprcpUtn.” I GETTING THROUGH. J The legislature la' on the homo Stretch fkU week and will almost cer- | tain Iy adjourn on Saturday Ur meet ' again next January. Daring the ***- | fclmi more local and lo-s general legis- , 1 lion than uaual has lieeit the record. | The fun tie a* between state wide pro hibit! id and looal option continues, and the prophet* differ in their fore cast* g* l* the result. The bill of moat local interest to onr people is that id Mnator-Rate* provi ding for the huilding of a ~HBW jail at Barnwell. It has received the three readings in the Hen ate and I* how parsing fhnnrgh the House. It cre ate* a commission, consisting of Me**r« I’. M. Rueklnghaiu, H. (f. Matthew* and W. I. Johns, and give* them en tire control They are anthon/nri to borrow $10,000, if so much is necessary, irptn the .-dale Sinking Fund , on three years time, at 6 per cent interest Power is given them to build on the' present jail lot or to acquire another site and sett that property: ' - EXCUSE US, PLEASE. , For we are cot equaJ to tlie task of rightly writing up the Teachers’ Meet ing oh Saturday We saw some of them and know that nothing lest than a camera could do Justice to their looks, ami as for their di*entir*es snd discus sion we are sure that they were wiser thsn the whole South Carolina Legis lature. OUR C. J. - On the 10'h inst. Magistrate T. S. Dunbar took the oath of oftiee for the 18 h time, precedent to commencing hi* thirty sixth year of judicial service The oath w as administered bv another t on federate veteran Clerk W. Gilmore Simms. As Trial Justice and Magistrate Judge ffunbsr ha* made a reeonURn years that few, if anv. can equal and that none can surpass In ability, up- rlgtitness and iin|»irtialitv Mav he long live, clear brained, true hearted and inflexibly just. •ANOTHER HOMICIDE. Coroner lyew i* B, Creech held hi* first inquest on Thursdav. on the body of Juliu* G>een, eohued, bsther. Dr R. C Kirkland made the post mortem examination There were four bullet wound*, one passing through ihe h 0 arc. The jury w ilh Capt. J. Stuff Halford Foreman returned the verdict that Che deceased came to his death f.v a pistol wound in th.* hand.* of C. F. Balo-r. K. C. If.dman E*q has been retained for the defence. A fuilei account is published on first page. LAST WEEK. Capt. Clarendon Black was the first of our friends to bring sunshine Into tlie sanctum la-t week. And he stand* first in tlie high regard ami sincere af fection of his loving friend*. A pleasant and profitable message came to ue from Mr. Chester Bate*, who was too busy at home to visit the sanctum, yet Tuk I'koplk i* glad to. make him its weekly visits, for its sure of welcome. Messrs J. L. Mitchell sod A. M Kitehings were In town on Thursdav and became welcome member* of 'Thk i’Kori.K fninily. M r. H . J. Htir paid us hi* fir-t visit on Friday and we hope it will prove to have been the forerunner of many, for a previous engagement called u* oft before we were near ready. Flower and fruit thoughts of Florida were brought to ua in a letter from i’rof. N A. i’atteison. brim full of heart helping sentiment Tiie days have seemed long to us since we have seen our gv>oti friend Gen. ,J. s. Breeland, tint a last week letter shows that iris memory of u* it a* unforgettirig as our true regard for nigh qualities. A model letter from that model sub scriber Mr. G, B. Bunch gave th!< wees a congratulatory beginning. A HAPPY EVENT. We are honored by an invitation to the marriage or Jacob Waniiamaker Patterson of Barn well ami M;*s Juita Hard Murphey of Augusta. This hap pv union of two of the leading lamiih-t of the <i«ter States will he beautifully *Memni»ed at she residence of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeS. Murphey, parents ol the bride, at 23'f G reeii St.. Augusta on the 26th lost. Each of the fortunate contracting parties enjoys the devoted friendship of their cunimunitie* and they will begin their life voyage under fairest skies ami with the beet wishes and congratulations of all that know their high character and splendid worth. LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. Who struck® Billy P.tterson I* a question that has never (so far as our information goes) been answered, tin when our candidates get on tlie stump and out into private conversation, making promises and teMng us about what our great needs are and we in turn are expected t<> take off our coats during the tieated cawipnign and u»e cm* words and even light if needs he for the success of office seeker*, all during election year. We find ourselves bv this time of year entirely weaned, as it were, there being nothing more expected of us at present*and rhe pa<t being forgotten, as much as to say * between the plow handle* Is a- high as you will ever be allowejl to,rise.” No we must content with pulling the hell cord over a mules hack taking in the drily spring- whiffs of high priced fcrtiluer and the fear of entering into another whirl- poo' of ruin and disappointment which will »urelv come if the poor and needy are expected to give two lb*, of cotton foi one of bacon. And to mend th- matter a bit of class legislation to cut out the small fry and let tlie Big Fish finish swallowing the last minnow in the universe and nobody to btame for it, and so we conclude with a certaintly that B.illy Patterson was struck, am! we know what he was struck for, but can’t find out w ho hit him. Kiab Mas. COUNI Y TEACHERS ASSOCI ATION. Barnwell, Feb. 13th IbOtf. At today’s meeting the following educators were present: County Boaid of •Education—Supt. H. J. Crouch, Dr, W. M. Joues, I’rof. K. Boyd Cole. Teachers A (tending : Allendale—C F. Brooks. Barn well—M rs. K. H. Neabrook. Mi s«es if. C . Palmore, Lollie Free, i K. Bellinger, Edna Cave, Nuare Creech, Marie Keel, Be Bee Patterson and C. M Carter. Dunbarton--.Ino, W. Addison. Elko—Misses Clara I,. Johnston, Es sie Givens, Inez Handei s. Olar—Robt Kirkland. Robbins—Miss May Belle Bailey, The office. - * elect are; President—Charles F. Brooks. Vice, President -R. Boyd (,\d«v Secretary and Treasurer—Miss Mario Keel. Executive Committee — President ami Vice President ex-officio. Misses Be Bee Patterson and Clara L. John ston. .Subjects Tor considera’ion at the next meeting to he he’d at Barnwell op second Tuesday In March arei Discipline—C. K. Brooks. How to overcome some of tlie ob stacles of the rural schools—Mrs. Dora Dee >V,ilkrr. Outlook of work for the meat two years—H. *J. Crouch. Trustees are invited to attend the next meeting. " " Hub. Mondny was the eleventh anni versary of the blow ing dp of the Main* at Havana and the responsibility is still unli.ted. Farmer* throughout the county are so well up with their work that they can very patiently stand the bad weather expected between now and Kastef. As usual teveral letter* crowded out. HERE’S SOME NEWS. Great and good news too. Friday afternoon tlfongli the courtesy of Mr H S. Meliichamp we had the pleasure of getting into some out of town sun shine ami of breathing unsmoked air: Besides we saw something new under the Barnwell sun—a 25 horse power traction engine at work i-n a 350 acre stumpless field, a* gentle and manage able unuer the cumroi of the engineer and fireman as the soberest plow norsa In the State. It whs running as steadi ly as a clock, making just noise enough to keep its workeis and watchers awake, drawing two gangs of six disc plows each, breaking to the depth of eight inches a strip of twelve feet in width, at the rate of 25 acres a winier work day. The breaking was thorough covering the unthraslied cotton stalks, vet leaving the ’'yellow dirt” below the surface, w here Bought, to be. - Mr. John M. Easterling is the pio neer who has raised steam on the farm and waxed up the echoes of Turkey Cieek He has made good at what ever Ue has undertaken and on the ledger of tils life success is w ritteu on every page. Forty yeaisago hi* good father w as admitted to be the best cot ton planter in all his region and ail the hors have followed in his footstep*. Vet they are not cotton tot*, but be lieve iu diversified farming. On his ZDsett place, the one we visited. Far mer John has about a hundred acres in drill sown oats that promise to make ten thousand bushels, lie will also plant two hundred acre* in corn there ami will make enough to advance to a regiment of buyers another year He will hardly be able to resiA planting in cotton this year the 75 acre cut on which he made 75 hale* lust year. The steam gang plow is, however, hut a side Usue with him. He will put the traction eng'ne to run. v other and better use*. O.ie specialTurpoae i» to operate w ith it tlie latest improv ed reaper and binder, anJ alter the crop is harvested will then thresh grain for him«eif and for the public. In lhat he will fill a long felt and want do tho country vast good. The only obstacles to work and sight' on the Zixsett place are, fodder stacks. They aie there because last year he planted two acres in sorghum, which was out when heading, cured into hay and which has lurnUhed forage food to nine head of work stock until a shoit time »go. STATE OF SOUTH CARO LINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL, In the Probate Court. K. Snelliug, Esq , Judge of Probate in BurnwclLCuunty .. _ Whereas Mrs. Katherine A. Patterson made suit t» me to Rrant to her Letters r>f Admin istrationon the estate of and effects of Ur, Edward L. Patterson, dcceUaed. Tfieao are, tlverefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said Edward L. Patteraon, dec, Used, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate,to be held at Barnwell on tlie 20th day of Februvry 1WM, after publication there 1 »f at li o'clock in the forenoon to show cause if any they have why the aaid adminis tration should not be grant d. Given under my hand this nth day of Fet>- rnary Anno UoRlinl. IfKf.h J. K. SNfcLLlNO, Probate Judge. Pfil)h*heil in ftte Barnw eia Peiuta Feb- J ruary lath 1W.-8, RE-sOl.U riONH ON THUlPKATlt OF W. TERRY UHHKRY. Pasted by tho L<>ng Branch Baptist , Church. WII ERE AH in the inscrutable de cree* of an all wUe Provldeqc* onr esteemed and worthy bnvtWer, W. Perrv Usaery. ha* l»een calletl fngn hi* earthly home; therefore be It Resolved : Jst. That In bis death our Church has lost a devoted member, for whom w« entertained tlie highest respect, love and esteem; snd that onr com munity ha* to*l a good citizen of *ter- Ibig integi it v. ' Mml That we hetebv give expres sion of our sorrow in bring deprived of his fellowship, ami extend to tlie members of hi* family our heartfelt *» mpathv. in the great grief cauaed by his untimely death. 3rd* That s whole, page in our Church Book, upon which shall be spread lhe*e Resolutions, be dedicated to hi* memory; that a suitable copy of -t-be*4*-re*ol«11<>n*. be sent the family ; snd that copies be sent the Baunwki t. i’xoi’i.B and Barnwell Hentinel for publication; —— / NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- - ITORS. Anvandall person* having claim* ag*in»t the e-tate of T M. Hewlett, deceased, are reqoested to present the same duly attested and all person* In debted to the said estate will plea*e make prompt pay ment to the under signed. J. II. Hewlett, A dministraior. February 12th HWW. FIN A L 1> I SCR A KO K NOT TJE. Notice is hereby given tiiat on Mon day the 15m day of March 1209 the undersigned a* Administrator of tlie estate of Mrs Martha H. Myrick. de ceased, will file with Hon. John K Snelling, J udge of Probate f(«r Barn well Ciiiinty, his llnsl account as Ad ministrator with *nid estate and apply for Letters !>i*iiiiss<»ry. February 12th IbOb. J. A .T&nkins, Admiiilstrator. * II ERt ULE8 HCIlUOii Honor Roll for February. Grsde l Harrie Croft. Eva Croft, Grover Croft, linger Hartzog, Corbitt HarlZog Hiiua Hniidera, Monnie Han ders, Marie Hinder*. McKinley San <1 er -, Juanita Still. Minnie Tee Still, Mamie Still, Guy Eula.atill, Blanche Miles. g Grade-’. Ernest Black. Charlie Baxley, Jannie Ranald. ZHpha San- 'ter«, Maggre Stt+f, Easter Sanders. (frade 3. Gallia Still, Easter Still. Aldce Still, Mamie Rav, Daisy Ray, Buc« R a y., Jennie I.ou ilartzog, v^harlie B ( artt r. Graile 4 W H. Still, Shelton Still, robi'ie St i 11, W i liie Sa uders, Et liyl Mae ilartzog, Lizzie ramiers, I vie rvander*, Adinn suli, i.ewis still, Luctle Croft. Grade 5. .Mamie Eon Still, In* Sander*. Susie Mae Still, Ben Creech, John B. Mile*. Grade (j. Furman Creech, Mavbelle Still, Banal Creech, Virbe still, Mur ray Harrison. Grade 8. Floyde Creech, Katie Car ter, Cora istill. final discharge notice. Notice 1* hereby given that on Sat urday. Vetch 20th IbOW, I will tile with Hon John K. Snelling. .Iiulge of Pro bate tor Barnwell < nuntv, mv fitiHl re turn a* executor of the will of G. IV. .lower*, tiecca-ed. and apply for Let ten DiBinissorv. George A. Jow era. Executor. February 15th 1903. FINAL DISCHARGE NOI1CK. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, March 8th 1909 the. undersigned will file with Hon. John K BineJImg, Judge of Probate for Barnwell countv. hi* final return it* Guardian of Joe H Rountree, deceased, and apply for Letters Disruissory, F. M Cave. Guardian. January 27th 1909. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Estatk or Misa Bkktha I. Wai xrh. By virtue of the power contained in the \V ill of Bertlia I, Walker, which i* of record in theolficeof the Judge of Pnibafe for Barnwell Ckrutitv. proved on the 27th day of January 1908, and recorde.l in Will Book G G G G, page 1G7 ot seq ., I will sell in tront of the (h urt H m*e in Barnwell upon ihe first (Iav ol March 1909, tlie same being sale day in said month within the legal hour* of -ale, the following real prop erty situate in the-tow n of Appleton, County of Burthvel!, to wit: . One Lot No 3. bounded on the North by railroad right of way, East*, by Humphrey Street. South by lot of Mrs Dora Deo Walker, arid West by Berry Street. also Lot No. - Bounded on the North by Mrs. Dura Dee Walker, East by Estate lot, of W. A, Blount, South by Blan chard Street and (Vest by Humphrey Street. also Lot No 2, Bounded on tho North by lot of J, B. Armstrong and Ea*t by lot of J. B Armstrong, South by Charles Street, and West by Clayton Street. also Lot P. Containing two aces more or less, in a triangular shape, and boun ded by lands of K. H. W alker, J. B. Angley, Mary Street and lands of \V . !\ Wilson, all of w hich w ill be found upon a plat of the town of Appleton recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County lu Book 4 Y, page 48. Terms of Sale Cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. R. if. Walkm^ Executor of the Will of Bertha J WalkSIf: • THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ( OUNTY OF BARNWELL. COURT OF COMMON PLK\S. HERMAN BROWN. Iudivldually and as Trustee under tho last Will and Testament of 81111011 Brown, deceased, and IsADORE BROWN. Plaintiffs, vs. PENA BROWN. ESTHER MICH A L SON. JENNIE 80KINTKUK, KIKa RICH, LENA NACHMAN, CHAR- LIE - BROWN, ROSINA B E &K- W.ALI). 1 OKA SM.BERSTEIN. JA COB H. LEVY, ANNIE LEVY, and I8AD0RE RICH, as Trustee under rhe last Will and Testament of Simon Brow n, decea*od. Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint put served.) TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HERMBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in thi* action which will be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plba*, fur the said County, and to serve a^ copy i.f your answswvto t-be said Compbvlnt on the subscriber at this Office No. 20 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer tlie Complaint within the time afoteaabt. the Plaintiff* in this action will apply to the Court for. the relief demanded in the Complaint, A. D 190 nath. b. barnwhul. Plaintiff* Attorney. To the Defendants. Iietta Nachman, Ro-ftia BeerwaId, Cora Siloerstelt:, J>t'-oh H Levy and Annie Lewi TARE NOTICE that the Complaint in this action i* filed With the Clerk ol the Court for Barnwell County In the Court House at Barnwell S. C. NATH. B BARNW ELL, Plaintiffs Attorney; February 8tb, NOTICE. Underand by flrtne of an order pasaed by the Hon. R. A . Ellis Referee in Bankrupley at Barnwell, 8. C. 1 am authorized to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash on Monday March the l»t AD 1909, between tne legal hours of sale before the County Court Houaedoor at Karnwell, S. C.. the following described property qf Mnggie R. Ellis. Btnkrupr. ‘‘All that lot or parraLPClfml w ith the huilding* and Improvement* ’♦here on lying and betivg wml aimate In i-he town of Allendafe, Countv of Fa n well. State of S. C. containing ono fourth of an acre bounded hv lot of C. B. iteeve*, Gsge Street, Gum Street and tlie Methodist Church Parsonage know n a* lot N«> 7 in Block No, 1 on the Plat of said town ” The above described property will be sold freed from *11 Hens and im um- brane.es thereon or If any liens (>r in cumbrances are on said property the proceed* aiUing from tho sale will -stand iirTien ot them.— Nn bid will he accepted for less than $H(K)0 IK). The successful bidder will be required'to psv ti> the Trustee ai least ten per cent down, and tlie Lsl a nee "'hen Sale shall be cot,firmed, will be paid In. If tne **lo is not eon- rtrur**4l4h« (wry per eetrf-depririted with tbe Trustee will he refunded without deduction. This the 28tli Day of Jan uary, A. D 1909. Oiiver Orr, Trustee Maggie E. Elli*. Bank rutit. ~LANDS FOR SAL E. Mow is the time to buy. l ands wi'l never b« cheaper, and sure to increase in value. BUY NOW. 568 Acres, Rich Lind Townriiip, Barn well ('011 nty, One half in cu'tlvation baJance woodland. Two miles from Snelling Station on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Buildings and improvements. A bargain in this place. Terms easy. 8'0 Acre*. Buildings and Improve ments. 300 sere* in cultivation, 300 acres i» woodland Three miles from Snelling Station A.G. L. K. Four mile* from Dun barton A . G. L. Terms easy. 200 Acres, 180 in cultivation, fortv acre* in Wood and rimbe-. Barnwell Townsliip, five miles troin Barnwell Coui t House. New Residence and other buildings in good condiiion* . Term* easy. 400 Acre* in Barnwell Township, Houses and improvement*, Four miles Irom Barnwell Court House 200 acre* hi cultivation baianco In wood and timber. Terms casv. 160 Acres 1 hree miles from Barnwell Court House. ICO .acres in cultivation balance In Timber and Wood. Term* easy. 50 Acres three miles from Barnwell Court House. House* and improve ments. 30 acre* In cultivation balance in Wood and Timber. Terms easy. 5,000 Acre* also in one tract of Pino, Cypress, Poplar, A»h and other hard woods. Good and convenient Railroad faclll ti*s. Come and see these properties. L U. Patterson & Son. SUMMONS TO ABSENT DEKKN* DA NTS. State of South Carolina^ ) County of Barnwell. \ Court of Common Fleas. Mary K. Langford. Utia M. Bury, PUilHlft*. agalndt Mra. flallfe Jenkins, Eila Go<>ge # tii n nie Jenkins, Samuel .lei kin*. George Young,T. W. Jenkins E•rf-H,* Vftt. Hama. li. F, Thomai!. Z v I homae, George Gohagan, I cieod.iut*. To the Defendant* above named : You are hereby autniDcne 1 ami re quired to answer the comptarnt hi tltia action of which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a ronv of your answer to tlie »ald complaint on the sutiscriher at hi* office In Barn well, So. ( a., within twenty day* after Hie fcrvlce hereotA exclusive of thodav of such service; and if von fail to ans wer the complaint within the ttmo a- foresaid, tho idnintitf in ihU acilotr will applv to Ihe Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. B. T. Rice, PI*Infhff’* A ttornoy. Dated Mav 23rd 1IKI7. To the absent defendant, Samuel .Tenkina: Take notice that the com plaint in this action togetner with tlie summons {<*f which the foregoing is a copy) wh« tiled in the offi.o of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plea* lor the County of Barnwell, State *f- foresaid, on the 5th day of January A D. 1909. B. T. Rice. Plaintiff’* Attorney. t JA5. r. wvis, t smt PEti MTTOKNfty»#ITl FOR COME AND SEE. TWO OARS of m:w ykar stock at (,). A. KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WIEUSTOX, S. C, Hopsck—The Stifp, Sound Sort that it Ik a pleasure to drive or ride. Mules—The to"gh pp* ahead class that keep the plowman busy mid maYe paving crops. Personally selected hy Q. A. Kenncdv, who knows what 15arnwell, Aiken, and Orangeburg county people want. Prices all right Plentv of Linn* and Bi I of Hales at T11 k Pxoi’LK Ocvick J. L. ELLIS, Proprietor. T HAVE-OPENED UP TIIE ABOVE BUSINESS AND SOLICIT TIIE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB- I IC Ofl HAND.A CAR LOAD OF EXTRA 0000 MULES flL5T PERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL COST. J". T ■_ ESHbXjIS, 100 Acr**—4t> riesretf. ^ It miics fiuut Martio. 0()0 iroilark Jffjf) I’ullari ea*h.| Balanc* in 1 -1 or X Annual ment* with 8 por cent inttrret. T. il Kllla. Jr., ' Xortb AuguaU. *.< of C. B RtlJ.. Martin. 4, C. A..H.JINESTEB K AmilliET at ul NOTART PDBUG, BLACKVir.LE, S. O DR. JNO. P. IEE, JL KBSL Dentist, ^J-IXU WI LLIsTON, - - g. t» Hflics over Hank cf WiiM*tn«. win ♦on rgcwivg calls lit tbe country, but DR. J. H. E. M1LH0U8,-. DKNTTST. blackVillu. s.o: OHlCe (l«y« Thurttifi^ day and Saturday. Well equipped office. Operation* made as pain* Icrh aw consistent with ftafety 4 Priceri reiisonable. TeriM cash, X x. DR. W. C. 1IILH0DS. DEsnst, BinwcH, * . - S. C officf. norm: 8.30 a. m. to 0 p. ^ ■ Persona ll -‘ g nm finin nsillMg^ will please inake apr>n|ntment* bwfwM coming Bv so doing titwy will be aupi of ifiiitiediate service aud arufd 4|»* appolntmenu. Lai|d For Sale. 220 acrea good farming ftnff fir# miles North Town WllfUion, well ♦•roved, six room dwelling; barn, ble* and two lenant bnuaea on the ptacu, well good water and crefka on hoik •ides of tiie p'aco. adjoining liuidg •( Mr Wata Mathew* iiitfl utbera. Tula good, term* ea«r • • A^..; .sgl HO'i acre* good farming Iknfl, »U der cultivation half tuilo from roe* isorite llinits town of Bl*rkvUe afi- jolultig land* of the late Mr. Utory W. tialr. Tltlha good, terma egijr. ’~Z. ^ House and lot in town of Jtlaehrllfci on the North side of K. R 4 rntdH ’ dwelling, dlulng rt>«»m ftUd kltchMIs barn, -tabie* ami out house on tW fireuilaes. Title* giKKi and terma eeaf* For further Iniormation apply to H; F. Bn 1st, Agi» Barnwell, 8. U. Dnivcrsitj of Soalh Carolina, Wide ranjro of choice irt Seiea tific, Literary, Graduate and Pr* fessional Courses leading to de» grots of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor «( Science, Licentiate of Instruction* Bachelor of Laws, Master of Art* Civil Engineer ahd Electrical Ea- gineer. Well equipped Laboratories Library of over 40,000 volume*. Expenses moderate, many students make their own expense*. Next Session (104th) -bcgioB September 23rd, 1908. I’'or Announcement write t« the President, Columbia, S. C* «#( ! TWO 6/IR LOABS of the very NICEST YOUNG MULES ever brought to South Carolina ha^e been 11 r SUK I) THRO UG If to give good farmers who know good s*ock and wRlt] no other the chance to buy the best and make sure that ‘ a happy Me And Profitable too, is right before them They will be sold at ’ If you need now or will need next year a first class mule, or more, now is the time to buy. * THE PLACE IS J D. Whittles, Blackvillt, 6. C. MONEY TO LEND. We afe prepared to negotiate loans od improved farms for five years, partial payments Interest 8 per tent on loans. Ddii’t w rite, cottie and see US. , * R -i J-CL Patterson & Bou. C. f. CalhonD, P. M. Bbclls^aa Wm. HcSils . Calhoun & Co. Life, Aecidsntj cyclopJe LIGHTNING Live Stock HSURAt -“At Lowest Rit STROHGESt COtlt»/ -rOFFICtS a THE pANK OF ' '',4- •V ■m