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t v '‘V*1 * V ^ * i • \4 * kb Tlpe Barnwell People. THURSDAY, MARCH. ‘ll.ltHX). Next Monday will be the U«t day for TWO KILLINGS pay Instates. The dsyt gain 11 mtnntei In »ut>- •hine tbU week. AXOTHKK INAUGURATION. Governor Ansel has reappointed Tamnnr njBscuTPTToir. Advance, per Annum 0« Time $1.60 $a.oc Ooi. w. \v. "psniir”"™” W'e have been t'K» hi»»y that will not wait to Hniah the exainl- nation of the prize word lUta sent us. During a family dMurbance on Sat-j Ott Ready to Attend the Inaugura- urday night near Allendale Alonso lion of the most auperb stoik. of Gadsden, colored, shot off the top of Spring and Rummer Millinery and the head of his 8 rear old child. He Dreaa Goods ever brought to South '1 he chain ga.ig w ill be at the Mrk- .se> Place on (he VY>.iGtun and Peeplea M<t! Road tnls week J. B. Harley, J. B. Morns, mark. Huj.r. IMRdONY I.GGGR NO. 1,7. A F. M \ A / V regi larcomiriunleation of Harmony \m/ '•‘alee No 17, A. V M. will be held Masonic Temple or. Thnradey mtwB pril i.t nork to be dom on K Y .os. Vtalting brethren arr ebrdiall) to vlttal to atteiid. Hntler Ilagoo<l. W. M. _ H. P, Anderson. See. -——- -- Mopre as Aral aUia-tUx. wa».commiUe<Uo Jail Sttiwiav Wight | On Snndav a colored man, name un- wlth work ! j'hewn, kiPejl hfa wl/« no the planta tion of Mr. IV I Johns near Baldoek, an«! crossed the river Into Georgia. I’. S. Wllev Grant wa» the name of the murderer. The couple had been married about a month. TO RENT. A Splendid House in a desirable residence section of Barnwell. Apply to Misse< Joeie and Mamie iioltm-a. White Victoria 1’tg* For Sale. Males Ro 00 each. Females $J .^O each. Finest in the Countv. Molair A Porter, Barnwell. CHOIJK BLACKS FOR SALK. int< acres good farming laud, situate ii miles North of Barnwell, en western side public road leading from Barnwell to Blackvllle. one Mittletnent on premises and gw-d well of water Titles good and terms easy. 6f<U acres gq<>d farming land, one and a half miles North of Town of Black Ville. between three and four hundred in cultivation several good settlements on preml-ea this some of the t»e>t farm ing laud In the State and formerly a pari nf the Or, Wm.S. Reynolds lands Titles good and terms easy. Apply (dll. F Buiat, Blackvllle. FOR RKNT OR SALK. Glendale Farm, w ith acres of good land, couilortable residence, all neoea- sarv farm buildings, good wells, Is offered for rrut or sale. For price and (arms and full description of this most desirable property apply to 'x William McNab, Batn well, S C. TOW X ORDINANCE. Re it ordained by the '1'owh Council of Barnwell in meeting aasemhled and hv auth. ritv of rhe same. That from the flr>.t day of April, BiOfl to the flf- teemn day of October, 19ti* it shall b« tiulawtol for any person or persons t< ke*p any hog or hogs within the Cor |>ora e limits of the Town, exeept when hogs are kept In pastures ot two or more acie* In extent. All persons violating this Ordlnanr wiP ' e arre»t«d and punished accotd- inr to law. Dime In Cnuncfl March, A. D. 1!)0U. this 2nd day ol J. J Cav, Clerk. (L. >.) A Willis. 1 nteudant. i KKT 1FICATE Ol STOCK LOST. Cert fl ale No. 20 for 2 shares in thi Rarnwsil Bultding and Improvement Association issue«F in name of C F Nurnberger having been lost, and ap plication ha\lug been made for a du plies re Issue thereof, all persons an called upon to show cause (if any there be fat the office of said Associa tion in Barnwell, S C on or be I ore the l«t day of April 1900, why said dupli cate octiricate shad not h» Issued. C. F Pechtnan, J. A. Porter, Admori. Eaatrr Sunday is just a month off. The Barnwell Guardi will be in- s I ice ted today, Our friends, like the weather, ar* ulcasi n this AOi’k. The Court of General Sessions will begin on next Monday. IF. F. Buist Ksq. advertises this week two desirable tracts of laud at private sale. - The way to cut down (‘otlon produc tU.u and prize up cotton piitHi is by increasing corn acreage. There are eight prisoners in jail for trial next week, besides the»e in the Penitentiary and out on bail, For his first crate of asparagus our friend Charlie Mathis received n $24 che k, and for the next few $2u in cash at home . The grotrmt hog wilt come out of bis second sleep of six weeks on nexi '1 tt sday and stay above ground, tain slilne, until next Fall. Mr. K. K. Haters of Aiken spent Sat mdty and Mtnday with Barnwell Irlends who were glad to have so good a man w ith them again. Rey. M. M. Benson of Springfield was in town on Thursday. His looks and smile show that the Orange - burgers are treating him well—as he deserves. i Farmer K. tells us that his renters will commence getting ready for the repeal of the lien law. Kadi has de cided to plant five acres more of corn and less cotton to the plow than first intended. A good deal of corn will be planted the last of this week If the weather permits. Many farmers hold to the old belief that corn planted in •‘the dark of the moon” will make the heaviest and soundest eara. The Dutchman weather prophet of Columbia predicts a c<dd wavefront the 9t h to the llth. another next week Itetween ISth and 17th and a rough equinoctial storm about 22d to LLh, cold In April and "even' frost In May will thin out the fruit crop, he says. Mrs. S. A. Morrall of Tfenttln was the guest on Morttlay of M rs M. Bel linger. The many friends of Herself snd that noble gentleman, Dr. George IV. Morrall, were indeed glad to see her again In the old home county where the. family name* are honored house hold words. Mr^ W. P. Maher, a good son of Barnwell, has been promoted to the re sponsible p sldon of freight a£ent of the Southern Hallway at Asheyille, N . (!. lie has nude jfumi, emphatically, Ip every position. HU lastsuHon was Mat**vll)«, N. C. The Landmark says of him: Mr. Mallet F« • Smith Carolinian and came lo Statesville from South Clro- Ht.a. Ha U a Rond railroad fnaif. an agreeaftle and acOofbmodatlng gftwtle- toan. add kla aeirvldoa at sgent at the Maiitfa were r^rj sctrpl&0rv ft* Hi* railroad audlu patiooa. The Kagrrton School of Business, of Brunson, has an NdverMsemrnt In Mils issue teiling teachers how to double their aalariea. At the Meeting on Thursday !a»t of the Countv Monro of ( ointtiisamiters Dr. A. B. Patterson was elected to fill oni the unexpired term of Dr. E. L. Patterson as County Physician. The 'legislative delegation met on Monday ajid recommended Messrs A. R- Dunbar of-, I>onbarton and J. C Mayer of Sycamore for appointment by Governor Ansel at members of the County Board of Coimnlsstoners. There will be a special communica. tion of llartnony Lodge A. F. M, No. 17 on Thursday night March l.Uh for the purpose of conferring the K. A. degree. Grand Master Michie will be present. RIVERS’ BRIDGES. Tlte Executive Committee of The Rivers Bridge MemorUI Association will meet at. the Memorial Grounds on Saturday. March 1.1th at 8 o’clock p, m. for the purpose of arranging for Memorial service*. A full attendance is earnestly *e- que-t< d. \ J. W. Jenny, Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr. Sec. Pres. ALMOST TOTAL LOSS. The fire loss of Mr. 0. B. Ellis of Martin was much larger than we stated last week. Instead of saving, as we heard, half his corn supply, not more • ban fifty bushels were saved, and that was so scorched and burned as to be almost enliicly worthhgs. That cha good friends and neighbors of Mr Ellis will a* gladlv help him bear this additional ndafortuiM* a* the Savannah river |>eople have always been whole souled and big hearted, ail know. TEACHERS’ MEETING, The monthly meeting of the fourty Teachers Association will be belli on Saturday next Btrh inst »t the Ham well Graded School Auditorium. It is ho|ted that a large attendance of teachers and trustees will manifest their interest in educational progress and improvement. Bkoorsu, 11 30 A M . How to Overcome Rome of the Diffi culties of a Rural fichool--Mrs. Dora Dee Walker. Discipline—Prof. C. FT Brooks, Al lendale High School Outline of Work for the year—Prof. Horace J. Crouch Superintendent of Education. Question Box. Coming , County CAMP MORRALL No. The mem tiers are earnestly reques ted to attend the annual meeting at (he Bennett Spring* Agricultural Club House. March 26th THU. Busi ness of importance will come before fWcamp, the election of delegates to the Annual Reunion*, collection of due* Ac. The ladies are respectful!v Invited te attenn and bring baskets. Music and speaking. Bv order of J. H. Laffltfe, J. A. Merer, * Commander. Adjutant. A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. On Sunday nigh*, Fehrnarv 28tb after attending church in Greenville Mr. J J Ssrders. son of Mr. and M>g. J. t). Sander-of Olar. and Mi*s Hilda Nel son. a charming voting lady of the mountain citv decided to join their bappv hearts snd loving hands in life long union. The telephone summoned -eversl friends to their preseoce and at the Methodist parsonage Rev. Mr. Drigger** performed the marriage (teremonv. Mr Sanders was a student of Furman Kitting School and would have graduated at the approaching commencement. He has many friends In this county who wish him and his fair bride long life, rich prosperity and complete happiness. AT BAM BERG. Judge VVatta and Solicitor Bvrncs cleared the Sessions docket last week, w ith exception of one case continued on account of the illness of a material wit ness: Sentences were as follows: Willie Carter, colored, convicted of murder, to he hanged April 30th. Robert Connelly. colored, found guilty of ipurder (of his wife) with recommendation to mercy, hard labor for life In the penitentiary. Theodore Kichwine, colored, man slaughter, seven years on the chain gang. Perk Copeland, colored, manslaugh ter, two years on chain gang.. BAD BIRDS. English poets have prai-ed the song of the soaring lark but the South Caro lina farmer has no g<rod word for the old field lark.” It i* wicked and know* it and wise enough to keep out of range of the shot gun when corn is coming up It has long had ‘a pull,” hut Mtssra (4. M. Main and J. W Main of Sycamore township have dis covered a way that, in a year or so. if all farmer* will help, will exterminate the whole famllr of corn pullers. Here it is: About the middle of last month each of these good farmers sowed a small area, not over an acre, In Spring Oats. 4" A<*on »* tlie oats began com ing up th$ lark family, at least 50 in number, gathered there and went to work. Messrs Main, remembering their boyhood ways and days, built a number of trap*, set them in the oat patches, batting them with shelled out*. They did not watch the traps very closely, but in a week’s time they caught fifty larks, and unless more come In their corn stands will not suf fer. ■ • = They have found the larks easy catch so eager to eat the oats that only one would hare time to touch the trig ger before the traps fell. They were pretty good to eat, said the children. If every fkrnter In the county would follow their example next year, plant a half acre In oats as a drawring room for the UxhA snd Fork thair traps, their corn crops would be bettered. PIEDMONT PROSPERITY; Spartanburg has more cotton mills than any other county in the Smte. jt haa much railroad mileage- and two Of the be*c hoi ege* In the South. It also has deVt in proportion: The Comjtv SnpervIsOt U advertising tHe •elfe of $280 GOO In bonds to refund old ones tiioJ pay onuundlnM dtbfa. The l-eRislathre Hi« al«o authorized :ha fiotinty to bond iUelf f6f $400,000 mortf BEATS US. A Kentucky paper offers a year’s subscription to the first one giving cor rect answers to the following ques tion-: A printing amt pap»r concern burned and everything connected with it. can l»e answered bv the tnunes of different trees, as follows: Bv whom was building set, on flr« ? What was first secii? What was the quickest article to burn? Sambo look ing on said to Dinah f A fter fire what was manager’s wife doing? What will the poor new* bovs do? How manv of the fire loree proved heroes? Who was the lost boy calling during fire? After many days one said to another, ‘ Hear about fire” ? After all was over what did they find? Ellis, L Third VVkrk Prtit Jcroks. AHendale—F G Bolneau, 0 11 R F Bat ker Baldoek—R A Ashe, J 11 I.azar, O Bennett. Barnwell—A A Lemon, P W Price, J A Mori is, Paul Greene* E D Pea cock . Bennett Springs—C T Rountree, Den-on Dicks. Black villa—G B McClendon, W II Dvehe*, D P Johnson. fe Georges Creek —W |[ Dyche* Jr., W H Sanders, J B Hartzog, j J1 Saiuters. J I) Collins, J S Collin*. Great Cypress—J A Myrick. Red Oak—T O Davis. Rich Land—B F Baughman * Rosemary—D J Hair C E Heath, Frank Kennedy, W H Woodward. Sycamore—J O Griffin, A K Tuten, J R Brant. Williston —H M B itley, C A Bennett B C Matthew*, M T Willi*. PENSION NEWS. The County Pension Board complet ed its work last week and forwarded the papers to Columbia. During the past 12 months seven pensioners have crossed the river For this year there were 21 new? application*. 14 from widows and 7 by veterans. I,AST WEEK. Mr. O. B Harden wa« the first to pull the latch string ir. March, and hi* plea**nt, smDe and kindly word* were in happv keeping with the beginning of Spring As we chatted w ith and listened to Mr. F. M Young *ve appreciated that Fairfax owes its star progress mme to the enlightened intelligence, unselfish public spirit and generous cooperation of it,* citizenship than to it* fortunate railroad location. It i* perhaps, fortunate that al! Pko- rlk subscribers are not of Capt. G. E Birt’s way. If they w-re we should probably be automobiling instead of working eight hours a day. and a lit tle overtime at night. It was a quadruple pleasure to have the double call of Messrs J L. Box and W. C. Grav. They reminded us of iheir fair township, of the high rec ord it made in Mie old civilization, ol their good families and neighbors and we are sure that they will wnrthih wear the mantle* tnat time places on their shoulders. Mr. M. O Ktnarii has the good h:ih it of writing u* on.-e a year, and nev er behind time. Year alter year lie ha* written of Thk Propi.k as a val uable paner It is glad to go to «ee him 62 time* m the year, It has b» en a rule of .Mr. Allen E Hair to come to see u* on the mo* truthful day of the year. Washington's birth dav. but musing doing so this tear write* repeating the statetrieni that hi* paper read* better w hen paid for, and governing himself aeeotdtng- ly. As carrier on Route No 2 from Elko he i« doing an educative work that few can equal. During January and February he handled 9,111 piece* of maii. and that meant a great deal to hi* well pleased patrons, wtio have 80 boxes Though a resident of Bamberg Mr. H. A. Ray atill lias a warm place in his heart for hi* good friend* in the remembering mother county, and his visits are always a pleasure to them that cannot come no often. -A good message by a good man es tablished the good record of Mr J B. Kitching* as a good subscriber. Collins, HONOR ROLL. Pleasant Hill School for February 1909. The following pupils merit a place on the Honor Roll for mouth Just closed: First Grade—Mamie Hutto. Edgene Delk, Horace Fflittp. Monroe Rowell. First ami Second Grade—Harry Hut to, Leroy Hutto. SECOND FULL—K*telle Carrie Hutto, Herman Hutto. Third Grade—Liunie Delk, Howell Collin*. 4alia Delk. ~ Toufth and Fifth Gradei—Mattie f° Collins; Harry Ilutto. Sixth Grade—Eva Dychfei, Sbphie Collins, Sammie Eubanks, RoOfl Hbtto, Havne Dyche*. Seventn Grade—Jeasie DycbeL I.lllie Hutto. Pbrry Eubank*, Ednfl l/yclies, Howell Delk, Ulysses Hutto, Ethel Baxley. Ninth Grade—Jennie Lon IttUlo;— virahlefor tbo handsomest dreaa ap pearance and completoft peraonal com fort of the fair sex. from the most he- witching hats to the daintiest foot wear. For nlen our preparations for the bright Spring time and the ardent Hummer, in the wav of clothing, linens, and all underwear, ahoe* Jtc. Sec. are »o complete as to leave nothing t*» be added or Ue* I red, The»e attrac • tion* were carefully and patiently se ine ted in the leading business houses of Baltimore during the blizzard week, when the buying world wa*, snowed out of that gteat fashion centre, leav ing u* the almost exclusive oppor tunity lo make first choice*. The Loveliest Low Cut Prices ever known will be put on all our goads. We were so fortunate as to secure the attendance and service at the Bee Hive this season of Mis* Daisy Ray, of Bal timore, a lady of exquisite taste and artistic skill In the '.ip to date creation of millinery triumphs. On and after Monday next. 13th Inst, she will be very pleased to receive the cnll* of all lady loveraof the best and mo*t beautiful goods Until ail are aerved this corning in- A NOTH KR CORRECTION. "King” Eaves w»s In town on Bat* urday and gave us an account of bis fii«t asparagus experience. He planted hi* first patch of acres in 1888. Two year* later he began cutting for mar ket. The winter of 1890 had only two good freeze*, on the llth and 24fh days of March. There were asparagus shoot* in hi* field new year; early in February he began selling in the home market, and bernre the 20th making shlpmeata to Augusta and elsewhere, flu March 14th, the day of the second blizzard he shipped a 40 hunch Imx which brought hint $40 Soon in that season, before he knew much of the hnsines*. he turned calves into the patch, and in one <!nv they destroyed twenty live dollars worth. (Migurstion pleasure at will be conlin uing Mazursky’*, Main ntmet, Barnwell, 8. (’ WANTED. Responsible man with horse and bnggv In each community, salary $5 00 U> $I0.( | 0 per day, to taka orders from owners of Faints, Orchards and Home Gardens. A splendid opportu nity for farmers’ son*, also frui tree and sewing machine agent*, business connection which to Mnake dress P. (4. wMl „bf profitable each yea Box 73 Youngs Island, S C. DOUBLE TOUR SALARY, teachers unty purpose* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Ear at it or T. M. Hxwi.ett. Dkczaskd. 4i? By virtue of an order of the Probate Court for Barnwell County l will tell al the JiUbUeluu plaoe.^nwer- Appleton- otvThursday, March llth 1909, coni menctug at II o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until the sale I* com pleled, all the personal property of T M. Hewlett, deceased, late of eald conntv. consisting o|: t mules 2 horses. I mare 1 colt, 2unws 2 sows and pig*. 2 two horse wagon* bnggv and harness, double and single plow stocks, plows, gear, stalk cutter, reaper and bindor, mower, rake and other farm implements. 2 bales of cot ~ ton, coin. pea*, cotton seed, fodder, pravlne hay, meat, lard, stock of mer chandise consisting of hats, cap*, shoes, tin and crockery ware, hardware, lamps, counter scale*, showcase, medi clnea, notion * and numerous Other tuiall srtjufea. Terms Cash. _ J. II. Hewlett, . Administrator. February IGih 1909 I li SflTE OF SOJTi CAMLhi COUNTY OF BABWWJLt. COUK OF COMMON Ptfei*. ” E Tr“utcl mSder ^thi"hllt^VIGB Jni decesid FINAL DIHCUaHGK NOTICE. NotlcE is hereby given that on 9at urday. X'aich 20th 1909, I will file with Hon John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, my final re turn as executor of the will of G. W. Jower*. deceased, and apply for Let- tefr DtsuiLaorv. Geoige A. .lowers, Executor. February LVh 1904. Preparing to teach In the Commer cial Department of the schools of the rftnte. Double your efiiclency as a teacher and prepare to make money dining the spare hour* of evening, by taking a Summer Course in the Eagertnn School of Business (Brunson High .•school) this Summer. Endorsed by business men aud Aa- *Ltant State Superintendent of Edu cation. (’omuiorcisl Teachers in De» nand. We make a specialty of preparing young people for business Bookkeeping, shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial Law, Rapid Calculation, Business Kaigllsh, and Correspondepce thoroughly taught. Open the year round. No vacation Address, J.C Eagerton Brunann. S C. for sale. Two I .ots, nice location, on Street by Colored Academy, immediately in rear of residence of the late A. Howard Patterson, and lying between property of Senator Bates and Mr. Charlie Brown. Lot* are 1 Of) ft front and a« deep as wanted, either a quarter or half acre to suit purchaser . Title will be made by Master under Order of the Court recorded In the Clerk's Office. Terms cash nr on time as wanted. Purchaser lo pay for pa pers. Also. All that small farm, of the late A. Howard PaUe'son lying on the Orangeburg Road, eppo-lro residence ol Hon. (i. M. Green, containing 10} acre* either as a whole or in lots to suit the purchaser, price* reasonable and IhihU well worth investing in Title will lie made by the Master, under order of Court Terms cash <u on time to suit the pmchaser. Pur chaser to pay for papers Apply lo Mrs. Marlon M. Patterson Barnwell. S C. or toJas. M. PiUleisou Esq , Allendale. F1N A L D f SC IIA Rt J K N OT 1C K. Notice is herein given that on Mon day th* I5in day of March 1900 the nndemyned a* Administrator of the estate of Mrs Martha 8 Myrick. de ceased, will tile with Hon. John K. Snelling. Judge of Prohate for Barn well County, hi* float account as Arl- ministrat.r with said estate and apply for Letters Dismissory. February 12th 1909. J. A Jenklne, Administrator. Ft N A L DtACH ARG E NtmCK. Notice i< herehv given that on Fri day Die •2t>th dav of March 1909 the un dersigoed »« Administrator of the e* late of Della Inabineft. deceased, will tile with Hon John K Snelling, J edge of Probate for Barnwell County, hi* •Inal account a* Administrator with “aid estate and apply for Letter* Dis- missory. George Inahinett, Administrator. February 22d 1909. Te*lament of Simon Brown, and 18AD0RB BROWN. Plaintiff*, ▼a. PENA BROWN. KMTHERMIC^IAt- *ON. JENNIE SOKINTKUK, RIKA RICH. LENA NAI HMaN, CHaR- L1K BROWN. ROSIN A UKKB- WALD. CORA SILREKHI’RIN. JA COB H. LEVY. ANNIE LEVY, and ISADOKK RICH, the last Will and T-stam«nt of Hlmon Brown, deceased. Defendant*. SUMMONS FOR RKLIKF. e—t. (f2)tnplalnti>ut «err«d.4 TOTHK DEFENDANT8 A BOYS N A M F D : YOU ARE H1RXBY 8UM- MONUDand required to anawer the Complaint In thi* action which will he filed In the Offlee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plea*, for the «a1d County, and to serve a copy of yotir apewer to the *ahl Complaint on the subscriber at thi* Office No. 20 Broad 8f., Charleston, 8. c. withlu twenty dav* alter service hereof exclusive or the day of such •ervlce; and If you tail to answer the Complaint within the time aforeeaid, the Plaintiff* in thi* action will apply to tlm Court for the relief demanded In the Complaint. A. D 190 NATH. R. BARNWELL. Plaintiff* Attorney, To the Defendant*. Lena Nachman, Roslna Beerwahl, Cora Silberaiein* Jacob H Levy and Annie Lew; TAKE NOTICE that th« Complaint in tlii* action i* filed with die Clerk of the Court for Barntvcll County in the Court Hou»e at Barnwell 8. C. NATH. I) BARNWELL, Plaintiff* Attorney. February 8th, 1909 DAVIS J ~HTTOI BAR»» Dll. JD0> P. - - ft. a* Truatee nndeT Office ot«t Bask «-f WttlbCBB* Wt ton rcVeivY rtBa to tb« a. yisEStp, ATTORIIEl AT HI. feLACKVIbtE, 6. C DR. W. C. IUWIS. tomifll,; v v j, % OFPfCIS HOt'ftftf 8.30 a. m. th 0 p.m Peraon* Hrlnff away fro4i will pi«a«e make fippolntotoll appolnttnent*. ' NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. Anvandail peraon* having claim* *gain«t the estate of T M Hewlett, deceased, are requested to present the same duly attested and all person* In debted to the said estate will please make prompt payment to the under signed. J. II. Hewlett, Administrator. February 12th 1909. FINAL DI8CI1ARGE NOTICE. Notice is herehv given that on Fri day, the ninth dav of April 11)09. the undersigned will file with Hon Jntui K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell county, hi* final return as Executor of Mr*. Mary V. Brunson, deceased, and apply for Letters Dla- mlssory, W. F. Gong*. Executor. A llrndfllc, S. C. March fith 1909, COME AND SEE. TWO OARS of 2iE W YEAR STOCK at Q. A. KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WILLISTON, S. C, Horses—The Safe, 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 knows what Barnwell, Aiken; and Orangeburg county people want. Prices all right. T. B. ELLIS* JR. StRVEVIXG HD TEtiACHC, A p'ostul card addressed t<i meat Lyndhm**;^ & wHf- ireeive prdmpt ahetitlon. um m Sale Now u the tint to but. Lioiia w|?i never be cfeetper, Ind all?* to tbotou* In vzlde. BUY NOW. $64 Acra*. Rich Barnwell County, 3n« Halt IH outtlkailbi wfwwiUnA- M *18 IIwvTvwy Twd tnjlba f Atlantic Cd L4n0 To^Bfhtr. M ton c<0 •ft rom Hnlmaft Stitlou mat Line Roll ALLENDALE SALE AND FEED TKKASl KEK’S NOTICE. The Treasurers office Will he open for the collection of taxes levied for the fiscal year commencing January Ur 1908. from the Kith (lay of October 1908 to the loth of March 1909. in clusive From the 1st to the 13th day of March i90W inclu-ive a penalty of seven per cent w ill be added to all unpaid tuxe-n LEVY. s 31 mills. For State purpi. For Ordinary ( Mill* For Reindexing Records > 4 mill . For < onatitutionul School J milis. Tofol levy 12 mill*. Theie will he.au extra levy of two iniil* in Blackville township for road tax. Special Local School Levy. Cedar Grove (1) mill, Allendale, Baibtuy Branch. Calvary, Double. Pond, Elko, Kdisto. Friendship, Georges Creek, Healing Springs, Kline. Morris, New Forest. Oak Grove, Old Columbia: Rfeedy Branch, Seigling- ville, Seven Pine* and Tinker’* (2) mill*. Barton, Big Fork, Black ville, Cave, Hickory IliRj Owens CroU* Koada. Svcamore, No 51, Ulmers and Upper Rich Land (3) mills. Fairfax (J 1 ^) mill*} HeicqlA* mid Lee* (lj mill*, Barnwell (4,’4) mill*, VYiilUtou {tJi) mill*. United States ouriencv. Gold and Silver coin. cHniitv aul! School tlaim* ftropefly kfiproved, will he received for taxes. Checks and draft* will hbt he received fhr taxe* eicept at the risk of tax payer*. J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer Born well, 8. C. September l2th IffOo. J. L. ELLIS, Eroprietof. c I HAVE OPENED UP THE ABOVE BUSINESS AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB LIC; 0H HAHD.A CAR LOAD OF EXTRA GOOD MULES 5L-5T TKltSOXS COMING TO ALLENDALE N PLEAStTKE OK HUSINESS CAN HAVE TIIEIK TEAMS FED AND CAKED FOlt AT A SMALL COS i J. 3L*. EI_.i_.iS. Ruildluga and Ifnprarzawwu. fwssr 1 ‘“ 6 ” 00(1 Aena*. Ilulldttifa *i»i hfcprore-, mefili. Sff) rlcfa* In •ulMMttort, *4 acre* lit woodland. — Three mile* frovrt Snelling fttatfon. A. 0. L. R. .Four «HIU frdti Dune barton A ; 17. L. Termi ealjr; 20d Accea. t^b In Tdwn^il^. fly# "nillea from Barnwell Court llnd**. New Reaidence and olbkf LMH*llefd n good condition*: Term* eoj. 40d Acre* In Barnwfjl 'fowuahipt Hotiae* and Ifiiprdvamenta, Four ml lee from Birnwkll Court Heurk «orea Hi cdltfftatioB TNIlifue lf| wood and Hrpher. Teruia May; 4«0 Court Hnfffie. balance In Th Tentt* eiaj. M Acre! dtreli tailea from Dariiwcli / Court Hou*e. liouaca and tmprove- merit*. 30 aero* In oultlttiibn ttotan<4 In Wobd ahd TidibeK - Terrha edaj. .± .. . . , j . ... 3,t)0fl Acre* alio In one tract of rlnei a ? Cyjif-e**, 1’dp tor, A ah and dlbir Irani wood*. Good and cofiyeiitont Railroad facilft tie*. Come ind **e theae pf-opertle*. ■I. (J. f’atteraoii A Boa. A«’rea Three mile* from Rgfnwel a. lUffterrain ctHfrtktlei riibber and Wood. t Salk. £ S20 acres good farming tout! mile* North Town W|H|*$i»n. Wall nroved, ail rooiti Uweliltig, Wfw;‘ hlea and (no tautut hbuae* on tl well good watar. and creek* *ldea of the place, adjotnlhft-' Mr Wata Mathawa itml otkfrl. Title good, term* aaaj . SHfi acre* good fii mihg land, iff! der cultivation half ioila froln i poratfe llmlta towfa of Black,rlila' joining land* of tlto lift Mr. Hacry Hitr. Tttto* good, tartoa eaaj. tlouea and lot In town, of (hacks oh the North »idu of R. It iya, dwelling, diking room and kUrkon. barn, .-tablaa and preiq>!«*- TltW j out For^UrtBiUbfl C/IR LOAD: MONEY We dh prjpirtd improved farttia f pav liianta. iuiafSat Don’t *Hie, M i ■’«-i J+d. Pahaftfli , -chto fot road building. Freaw that brand of ‘ Gnod Lord delirer «A” preaperity A debate wa* delivered by thfe pn- pilartf Pleasant Hill School tfn Friday afternoon, March 5th 1909. The ijuer? Fk* : Resolved that the aboliticld of Ha- very Hi the UnltGl States wgii wise. —Thk following Fere the speaker*: t AfhrWilliVif. Negative. Itdna ttyebe* Lillie Hutto ^ Howell IB-lk Mattie ColHfto^- Hay fie pyehe< fcra Dvehe* Jennie fa»ti Ilutto Rosa Hbtto (Cthel Raxtey Parry Rfibanlt* fTlyaaea Hattd Jea*ie Dychta The afBftnatlrt won; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. njU N'T r ( .fL it a Rs w Li.i.. In the Prtfbate Chtirt. Ilf J. k: Stielling,. Ee<|., Judge of P:filiate In BariiwFll Couuly. Whereas ftollie Green made adit to' me to gfant tfi her letters of AJrn'tilstratlon on the estate Of and effect* of Julta* ('. Green, , .... f ^ ' Cx These are, thhrefitre, to cite afid admonlah all and singular, the kindred tnd eredltora of the said Julius C. Green; deceased, that they la* and appear before trtfe,. In the Court of Probate to Me held bt BafnFell fin Saitir day Man:h thlHhteenth 1909, after pnblie«- tl<»n thereof at tt o’clock In the forenoon to show (^viae, if any whj the 8*1(1 administration should ffWFwy granted. Given tinder ray hand HiH J71h day of February Abbo Domini, 1999. J. 1. SNELLING, Probate Judge. 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