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osi-dEea-w* 3 '-V ^ •.. •-f» .»• •«- . aagegfea • .,. -• ■ «: bzS a Tlp« Barnwell People. ^ TUUUSDAlr. MARCH, *v rw. '7 _ ... RA raTis er suBscftiPti on. VitNlKO AT OLAR. Milliner ha«ju«t returned from r •t>le If— - , the Northern mefltrm, wbe*^ «he par ehered n complete ll*i« l.««iW UmM end Mtll Our Ln .\dvence. per Annun 0* nma ,.. .fl.M ...ftjc levWkln c»ng will be »t tin* hlrk- •ey Pihw on Hie VVilliixoa jtmi Ppeptee ^MiU Road taU week, J. B. Harley, J. B. Morrir, Clerk, StHW. HarmonY i,outjjs xo. r. a. r. m ' A reKiilur coimeunlcation of ll.-.nnony l^Ktee Ko. 17, A» F. -Vt. will lie hr|d hi M Monte TempV an' Tlmiwd*^ iApril l«t Wort; to In: done on K AJ il-inv.. eretbren are cordiallj in- Vitod to attend, ^. - RttfcY ft«ooft. W. M. It. r. Anderson. Sec. BOGS FOR SALK. White tHymonth Itoelit*, Best In the World. 13 for (Pi rent* . 0 N. Hurckhalter, _ _ Barnwell, S, C, i« of latest luery.. . rr. oln* will be op.TMijisdar and Wedneeday, March RHh tijnd Alst and we oordlatly invite the at^epdanco ol all lady admirers of the be^ and most beautiful dhmh and the choicest fash- "Lj lp‘n pertautloni. of the tBfcuj. We are' - ~ .vary sure that the dsInCleat and MAff} artistic taste, will be deliyioed and the hiost careful buyers over Mtisfled with the completeness of oor lines, the ele- jfsooe of our display aud the modera tion of our prices. • Sincerely, 'O. F Rir.KU. Q»ARI> JURY itrairtn, s.u. To lila honor, /Man It C. , Rhr. 17. MM. Tax c«llections hwe been nearly as as );ond na usual. Our friends are pleasanter than the weather this week—and not so change able. We have heard of only one oat field demaged by the fly , ami that Is near Allendale. The puzzle man is not quite thfjugh his big word task yet* but is on the home stretch. Mr J. T. O’Veal advertises In this Umm several pieces of very desirable real property for sale. Is»s« time was wasted in the court la*r week than at any previous term within our recollection. Of all the Grand Jury Presentments we have published there has been none better than tbal vve print today. Rev. W. G. Britton will preach at Qld ColMinlaia School house next Sun day morning at 11 o’clock, siiu tluie. How would it do the coming Sum mer to have late morning munlngs of • tores instead of early evening clo- aing»? Judge Watts and Solicitor Byrne* were guests of honar at the monthly barbecue dinner of the ^altkrbatcble Agricultural Club on Friday. The Rrummn High School $10,000 A CLIMAX CAR. v News reached ns lv«t w-eek too late for publhmtioti that Merchant Banker 0. K. Rizer would receive at Oiar on Saturday a car of bones and mules that his buyer la The Watt had spent ten days in selecting. He must have been instructed to spare no time or tumble in scouring a shipment that would surpass not only Mr. Riser's past he>t selections but would make all competitive dealer* throughout the State recognize that in energy, enter prise and up to dateness the business chief of Olar Is miles ahead of all. rivalry. Likewise hU customers are believers In the best to be had and that accounts for this grand march in ad vance. A SCHOOL THAT LEADS. On Friday afternoon March I'Hh. a deoste was delivered by the pupils of Pleasant Hill School. The query was: Resolved: that woman should be given the ballot. The following were the sneakers : AHlrniRLive: L’lyt-es Hutto, Kva Dyches, Harry Hutto, Jeuule Lou Hnttn, Lillie Hutto, Negative: Howell Delk, Hayne Dyches. Kdna Dyches, Jes-le Dyches. The debates were splendidly gotten up on bot.b sides, The negative won. Among the very wel,a>:uc visitors were several trustees and patrons of the school. It U hoped that more will attend the next debate. Their Interest encourages the pupils to do their best. Tb* Grand dory beg zb mbartt the fallowing Presentment;i , We have pa*»*d upon all btlV bonded ns bv ib« eoiloltpr, and have ozamtne.d bnc properly, and tiid order, except as the same bereinafter fnl^tibntwited I- th^ happy afternwn of Mr ‘7$2* r *a W * Morris of Georges Crw% Towfoehlp. -- ^—-— —— Ho was married lb ItkVs and si non tiwit .happy evont ba# led to« Hfo of a genuln .home loylng fanner.. nover worshipping money, wl ways observing the golden rule to his conduct toward hM fellow men and fall' ' It has been hyowgh.t to th<| attention a of the Grand Jury .that drinking la In dulged Ih publicly In the passages and offices of the Coifrt House. W'e reo- ouiiuoml that the same bo stopped We recommend that the passages and offices of the Court Hhnse be provided with Spittoona and placards, and ef fort* be ihaffo to stop the habit of spit* ting on the floors. THE COLOSen SCHOOL. The outside of the building* and grounds were in good condition . The building was closeii and the inside was not lu- . apt cteif , . . -. . - THE GRADED BCHOOf/ The plastering in one of the h ill w«>* needs repair*, otherwise the building la'in good Condition. AST W KERF. Bo van tv ft •yed,sound 'K > ■ g -'ssr - Bovowly four year* of ago. but clear hi bead and heart, sheer- w 11 h . horse J and buggv In each oMumunlty, salary #000 Building, will be dedicatod tomorrow Governor Ansel and other 'promiuent tine speakers will make addresses. John U Rockefeller, the Oil Crcesut, who has wintered near Augusta, will pa** through BaruweU this afternoon on the Coast Litre for Hot Springs, Va. Young Jasper Furman, who has been living In California aeveial years, passed Uirougu town on tiunday, re turning tv Savannah to engage in business. It la to be hoped that Hampton county knows that Judge F. O Brab ham Is only lout to her for awhile. Ui» Barnwell friends will not consent to his permanent absence . Tomorrow Camp Geo. W.|Meorrall, 11. C. V. will hold its annual r union A most eutorlainlng programme ot song and speech w ill be followed by a royai feast of good things . The sun readied the equator on Bun- day going north lor the summer. 1'ne day and night were then equal and foi the next three months light will gain on darkness. Guule spring is witn us once more. Married on March 17th 100D at the h'une of the bride’s Aunt, Mrs. Jas. B. ALKic, North Augusta by Rev. R. A. Tongue. Miss Kusaiee Kingman McKie, «tl Sallys, s, C to Mr. ,tt*. D. Cole ol Jacksonville, Florida. The Long Branch philosopher told us last week that w herever he had traveled recently he found that six acres are or w ill be planted In corn to one planted last year. But lit did not state the extent of his travels. Clerk W. Gilmore Simms has been kept at home for ten days by mi at tack of gripim. This is his first ah N *s*< nee I rum court in many years. Hi- official duties are well administered by deputy clerk Oordan A. llagood. Married. Huaday, March 25th 1!H)H. by J. O. Banders K«q.. Notary I’ublic, Mr. Everett L Hanberry to Mi-s Alva Written, eldest daughter of Kev. 1). L. Wroden ot OUr, S. C. Their many friends wish them a long and bappy life. The many friends of Mr J. Hal Cave of Red Oak, who has been quite ill for th* past ten days, are encouraged bv late report* and earnestly hope that his rtrong constitution and the tender care given him will soon bring his complete restoration. Mrs. F. B Dewitt departed this life on Sunday at the residence of her son- i.i-iaw, Capt. J, A. Walker, in Colum bia. aged nearly 75 vearm On Monday her body was laid to rest In the Black vtlle Cemetery, Kev. Dr. J. D. I’itta conducting the funeral service. If it be true as published that the peach crop of the south west has been w inter killtid the cantaloupe and melon 1'armers w’ho make good crops, ripening at the right time and distributed through straight commission men in ‘non coiigerted markets, will get nice bummer money. Mr. Albert E. Willis, formerly of Wlllixton, but for quite a number of rear* among the foremost young busi ness men of Lynchbnrg. Va., will soon move back to this State. He has —bought a handsome reaideiHje in Rock Hill, and a plantation of a thousand acre* four mile* from that thriving town. Mr. A P. Manville I* ready to re ceive subscriptions and contributions to the fund being rnUed in this State " for the erection of a monument to the Women of the Confederacy. The good people of tl^i* brave old couniy w ill gladly show tbeir grateful appreciation of the splendid women of the struggle (bat has bad no iMtraHel In service ami aaoriflee amefe tK# flaws of time. The State Board of Health will eoon establish a Pasteur institute in Colum- Ida for the free treatment ot persona bitten by mad dog*. The Spring trfamlnatkvti f£r, .laaqing |w gnd y^newel, of old .teachers per- WtI.LISTON NEWS. Mr*. A. M. Kennedy entertained,the Book Club delightfully on Friday evening. Married on March Iflth at the Baptist Parsonage Dr. W. M. Jones ollhuatlng, Mr. Arlie Scott of White Pond and M Is* Blanche, daughter of of M r. John fleck. Mr. J. E. Kennedy will soon have one of the handsomest residences in Ka«t End The little palace will con tain 13 rooms, electric lights, water works and all modern conveniences. There are three autoraobllea in town.' Mr. A. M. has a touring oar. Capt. W. D. Black has a runabout and Mr. R. L Hair ases his to carry the mail Route No. 2. Mis* Mettle Matthews ha* accepted the position of Eilliner for Messrs W I! Kennedy A Son. Mias Julia Maynhrd is tl.o assistant Mr. y A- Kennedy ha* received a few more nice saddle and buggy horses. Asparagus growers are anxious for good weather. Farmers are generallv well up with their woi k and planting in good heart. _ _ C ‘ CAMP MORRALL No 8|)6. The memher* are earnestly reques ted to attend the annual meeting at the Bennett Spring* Agricultural Club House. March 2firh I'.H'H, Busi ness of importance will come before the camp, the election of delegates to the Animal Reunions, collection ot ilues Ac. The ladies are respectfully invited te attenn hik! bring baskets. Music and speaking'. By order of J. H. Lallitte, J. A. Meyer, Commander, Adjutant, OAK GROVE SCHOOL. Honor Roll for month ending March I9cn. 1st Grade—Sanders Black. Fred Gun- tels. Edward Gunnels. Isaac Kuopf, J B Hair. Toy Sander*., 2nd Grade—Bertha Sanders, T.etha Xissetr, Daria Hair, Indiana Still, Car- lisle Morris. ilrd tirade—Cleo Still. Mlttie Zi««ett, Robby Zissetl. I.enner Zissett, Richard still, Nat sanders. 4th Gradc-'Aliee Hutto, Mattie San ders, Ida Johnson 5th Grade—Wade Sanders, Sidney Sanders, Annie-lara Hair. <ir,h Grade—Coro-lee Creech, Paul Sanders. Essie Sanders. 7th Grade —Edna Still. Belle Hair. Jessie Sanders, Edna Sanders, Rosa Sanders. XJi Grade—Lottie Hair, Pauline Knopf, Maggie Morris, Sarah Sanders, Willie Morris . O.,Melvin Carter, Teacher. DISPENSARY. Aa far as we can ascertain tins is being conducted ac cording to law. -COtfN'f ¥-J VILt- Taking into con sideration the length of time tne pre« ; ent building has been in use, we bud it a* well kept as circumstances wih permit. We are Informed that the Commis- <io j appointed hy the Act of the last General Assembly, to expend the ap proprlition made by that body, for the erection of a new County Jail, has organized, and we cmlidentlr expect that before another wlnt- r the County ill be in possession of this much needed building. The Poor D <| i" ,M were carefully In spected; thelnmates questioned, and thev expressed themselves as contented with the treatment they were receiv ing. No complaints were made. But we Hi d that the sura of $0 no recoin mended by a lonr.er Jury, to be set aside for the purctMU* of .such nourish ment for the sick, as the present ap propriatlon will not allow, has not been so appropritte.l, and we recom mend the same be done. At toe requ at of the County Trea* fftiiil -County bwpeevtsor w« roc ommend that these officers be permit ted to exchange offices. By this ar rangement the Treasurer will be in closer touch with the Auditor, the business of both oflices will be facilita ted, an I better service can be rendered to the public. The following Committee has been appointed by the Grand Jury to in spect the book* of th<> County Offices: Butler ilagood, H W. Quin. Wm. Me Nab. It has been brought to the attention of the Gr„nd Jury that Pistol Rifle Cartridges are being sold in Allendale. Blackville, Williston and other places OtrH^ the County, wltlnHrt rh# payment of the $25.00 License required by law. and we are Informed bv the Supervisor that only one Firm has complied with the Act We recommend that the proper steps be taken lor the enforcement of this law. The Grand Jury ha« perfected ar rangements by which they wi I have a report on the different schools in the County and the ojierarlons of the chain gang and the atid report will in made at the next session <>f the Grand Jury. It having been brought to the alien liouof the Grand Jnrv that the health oArlie Community is being endanger ed by The Breon Lumber Company felling trees and blocking up the Wr ter* of the Great Saltkehatchie River and Georges Creek on boundary line be tween Bamberg and Barnwell Coun lies, the Grand Jury recommend* that the Magistrate nearest the scene of the offense lie instructed to take im mediate steps to remedy the evil com plained of. The Grant! Jury beg to thank your Honor for courtesies extended, and ex press the hop* that your life »f useful ness may long be spared to the Slate. Respect!ulIv *ubmltt*-d, Butler ilagood. Foreman. THAT TENNESSEE TRIAL. The most engrossing murder trial in the South for many years enued bn Saturday in Nashville. Tenn. Col. Duncan Cooper, hi* son Robin and Rx Sheriff J. I). Sharp were tried for the murder of E. W. Carmack, forrper United States Senator and at the time of bla death editor of the Tennesseean newspaper. Duncan Cooper and Car mack had been close friends years ago, but politics separated them. Car mack's editorial* so angered Cooper that a street pistol duel followed, Car mack was shot dead by Robin Cooper, who wag himself slightly wounded, The jury acquitted Sharp, but found Demean and RoWti Cooper guilty In the second degree and Bleed thefr punishment at .twenty years In the penitentiary. They were released on $25 ,000 bond pending moHun for new trial and appeal to the Supreme Court. Though the trouble came from the caustic editorials of a brilliant writer the petit jury was made up of plain men who have never been newspaper reader*. Some of them were unable to read at all. Non* of them hat} jead any account of the killing of Carmack, Yet they aeem to have done their duty aa intelligently anti bravely aa if tr.^r had been wM book Jenrned. , __ renew*i. i {Ideate* w|H held day In May. The taking of t&e 13th will give cfhpioyment maatef to ma ban a* paymaat on the ae^ond thia nder nn many alert The appointment* .EH* & prprated anputg the State*, under charge and alnsl ef the civil aerrlee eommicaion. * as *‘Wee examination! will be held aelcction el enumerators, ve Judge Geof^o E Prince of the., l^th Circuit guffeled a stroke of. paralysis at hla home In Anderson on Sunday morning. Uis entire right aide was iJfected, anrtThe doctors consider hla situation serious. ETA h*l *effed“ out term apd ,waa elected for a second at the recent seaaion of the Legislature. Island •oaevelt them safe In a fayeWcli Ulk to' his fj< neighbors CoL ,Theodore d to dflme back .to , T THE GENERAL SESSIONS. There was one error in our last week’s report. In the ca«e of Oscar Gain** charged wirh (1i«’*o«u.g <<f property under Hen. the Grind Juiy' returned No Bill. Casks Disi-oskd of. The sentence of Willie Barrett con victed of car breaking last week was a tino of $50 or o months nt hard labor. Bill Creech found guilty ot assault and uattery vVitii intent to kill was sentenced to p iy a tine of $125 or set ve twcTvf months. J Velpo klogg guilty of assault and battery wiih irueot to kill was senten ced to pay a flue of $20t.* or serve eigh- tovn months. C. F. Baker cliarged with murder wr* acquitted. 1 he trial of Ferdinand Grubb* and Quitman Johnson for the murder of Air. W. Perry Ussery on November 2‘■Mil last w as commencejl j hursday afteruoon and continued the remain der of the week. The court room was densely crowded through the entire trial. Solicitor Byrnes and Attorneys James A. Willis and J Emile Harlev sppeared for the Btate. By sppolnt- nient of the court Attorneys A. 11. Niiiestein and R. I’. Searson Jr. con ducted the defence. For the State 3d w'itne*>*es were examined, a number of them colored, and for the defence 5 gave their evidence. Saturday after noon the jury found Quitman Johnson Guilty, which means death by hang ing and gfllliy iGtb reco*wi?Muidafi*ni to mercy against Ferdlnanff Grubbs, which means life imprisonment in the IVnlTenttsry. On Sunday Quitman Johnson made a !<{ng and circumstantial voluntary con fession of his guilt, to Sheriff Creeidr and Supervisor Morris, but on Monday morning retracted the Sunday confes sion and affirmed as true t.lie atsUj- menta he had made on the witness stand (luring hla trial. The rim ease tried this week was that of L. F. Miles, chgNfad with der. Ho was acu^iitted oil the nrr,t count but /o.umj guilty on the second y-cairyirijlt a concealed weapon. Ule sentence was the confiscation <)f . tjie pistol and -a f{ne of $25 or #« , day» at hard labor. ; lleyward . JefTsr^on .indicted, for highway robbery and larceny, Assault and Battiery with intent to kill was found gallty. ,. . ( In the case of J. t- And J, W. Itqun- tree charged with, jecyilyjng ^oleit property thp court Instructed the ac> q[uittal of Mr, I. )V.;RoutjG;oe and vho jury touq^ Mr. J. F. Rpuntrqq. ^9$ Guilty. Only tiiate witnesses were ex amined. . , . . Alunzo Gsdsden tried for murder was found guilty qf manslaughter with recommendation to the mercy of thp court and sentenced" to two years at hard labor. ^ Uollc wr Ryrr ej ex# t’J to eom- pltt* the . Hal ef aessu/..« cases today, Ing every duty t« churcTTa In 189$ as a result of Gen. Sherman’s “carelessness with Are” and the pillage of the Union *bldieiy he had to buv eight bualiels of corn and s couple of shoulders of bacon, and again in 188‘J In consequence of the drought of ]3-<l he had to buv'Some thirty bu-bele ot corn—and that* all the farm supply he has be ugh f. 8/ery oaker year be had home mstie corn aud bacon to soli. I’he cyeielw of April .22rd 1888 blew riovwn every house on h'* place, but he rebltlTt his prosperity He has never hqpght a| much a- m ton of commercial ferttfiaera In any om- war. lltiingh .lie has run a three house fariiv, nor ha* he ever planted « ver ten acre* to the plow in cotton.' He d >e* not use tobacco xnd has never tas'ed strong drink n* a beverage. For many years he has been mentler of Reedy Brum h church, and the preachers and printers have ff-ver had to a«k him Bor. their duei. He has served a* a juror at two ternv* of court and ha* been a w itoe** only once in hM Ins llte. And all that know him wish for him many more long year* as full of happiness as bis worthy past has been. Is there another mao in the county with an equal record ? We intended to tell some of the wise things that Mr. J W Conge ol Fairfax told us about larming. of how Be reasoned out improvement* and then accomplished them auccosafu'lv, but we rind on trial that we cannoi do him justice, so we a*k him to give his fel low fnrmers the benefit of some .rainy day by writing us hl« clear theories and how he carried them into success ful effect. That he know* more than the government expert* now doing farm missionary work in this State is Thk Pkoplk’b positive opinion. If he will give us the facts we will prove that wo are right m our judgment of this up to date farmer. Wo hope hi* modesty will not cuuee him tp hide Ills light under a bushel. “I believe you bardlv know roe” re marked Mr. M. L. McKIhenny, as we -hook hand*. That is the only near approach to a mistake wo have ever known out good friend to make. There I* a delightful distinctiveness in tho ppopleof the Four Mile valley, desyen ding from father to son, that can not ho forgotten, that always gives hap piness to those who know them and who have known their ancestors. In them there has been less of wandering from flie old home*, (he high standards of honestv and hospitality than where the madding crowd hurries. And the savor of the best civilization of the past will continue in that blessed den of the State. We like s letter to begin and end with the word ‘ friend,” especially when written bv so good and genuine a one a* Mr. J. A. Rouse. It was a nice Idea of Capt. C. R Swan to wait interviewing u« until after the printers, pressmen Ac. had bidden us a Saturday good bye until Monday. As to Messrs S. G. Matthews and R. J Rountree, both of Wllllutnn. we will not venture to -av how highly we think of them. Large a* our liking mav he It can not possibly over meas ure their descrying. Opposites in their place* of living are Messrs V’. a Dick* of Dunbarton and W. ]{. Morris ol George* Greek hut there is a close kinship In Wieir right ways of treating their friends Each can e in smiling, went out smi ting and left Tint I’koclk smiling. A hrief Friday chat with Mr. II. W. Creech of Great Cvpye** gave us text for thought of the unequalled record of himself and hi* brother* in the war hetweon the States and of their equal devotion to the tHtte in nil i»s later perils, and their hi-fories will go on P tbeir descendants as prized treasure* that can never be taken from their memories. WA Responsible man buggv Ip _ to ttP.IO p«w day. to takp order* from ownar* Of Farms. Orchard* and Homo Gardena. A apJendW opportu nity lor farmer* aona, a law frnl tre* and sewing machine-afoom, to 'make a buslnesa connection wlilen will be oome more profltablo each year. Ad dress P. U. Box 7$ Youngs Island. M G, IkHJBLK TOl'R WaIY, Preparing lo teach In the Commer cial Department of $he schools of the Htate. , Double your efficiency a* a teacher and prcpst-c to make money dining the spate hour* of evening, hv taking >» Sjirnnifr Ocursn In the Eagertod ha* Hrlio >1 of Bdaluoaa (Urun*<»u High Hvh'ad) tbi* Buinmer. Kmluraed by business men and A«” »i»tant Btrttc Kifttertntenitedt of, Kd*t- csticn. Cemmcrclal Test ier* la maud. 1 We make a apeoialty of preparing y«nii>g people fi r bustness Bookkeeping, .''tiorthand and Typewriting, Gommercial Law, Rapid Calculation, Business English, and Correspondence thoroughly taught. Open the year round. No vacation. Address, J . C. Kiigerton Brunsoii. 8 C. FOR RENT OR SALE. Glendale Farm, w lib 35 acresof good land, comfortable residence, all neces sary farm building*, good wells, i* offered for rent or sale. For price and term* nnd full description of this most desirable property apply to 'William McNnb. . Barnwell, H. G. YsUtauf T.Y--, - J- Ackerasau . <i»«-a>«», ’-^5 Any and'bll Ing Claims estate of T Abe hereby summoned and required to present and prove their claim* sad de msiHls at And before * iTtifnjf ftf yCH I’rqhafe (’-onrt for RarAwutt Goontr. Judte John K. Rnellhig presiding, on Monday, April 12th 1009, at tl o’clock March fir lerman. fnUtratrlx. GKBTIFIO/i ! MTOOi LOH r. r.ertid>4fe No 29 for 2 »hare* In the Rainwell Building and Improvement Ananotpllon Issued tn name of C. K. Niirnlnsrger having been io*t and ap plication hat'lng been made for,a du- pIlTUte i**tte thereof, all. perxm* are. called upon to show cah«e fif any there be f-iit the ofllce of a*ld As-ncla- ilon to Barnwell, AO on or before the l»t flay of A-prH HK». why said dupli cate cirilfl.cate shall not h« loaned. G. F Eechman, t.. J. A. Porter, Admof*.' f Offieq waf . B«t)k ,« T ton tetelv* cull* In the A, H. -» • •• ;j( BLACKVILLE, 8. O mV* GIIOIOK PLACES FOR SALE 10S aero* good farming land, situate 3 miles North of Barnwell, on weaterr. side public ruKil leading from Barnwell to Blackville. one *ettlim«nt on premises ai_id_ go<.d well of water. Titles good and terms e.vy MX) acres good farming land, one and a half milea North of Town of Black ville. between three, and four hundred In cultivation several good settlements on premises (hi* some ot tho Ixsi-t farm ing land In the Stale and formerly a part of the Dr, >Vin. S. Reynolds laud*. Tides good and term* eaay. Apply u> H. E Buist, Biackviilo. FINAL DI.SGHAROE NOTICE. Notice l* hereby given that on Fri day, the ninth day of April 190ft. the undersigned will tile wirh Hon. John K. Snelllng, Judge of Probate for Barnwell enuntv, hi* ti'<a] return a* Executor of Mrs. Mary V. Brno*on, deceased, and apply for Letter DIs- miaaory, W. F Googe. FxecutoC, Allendale, 3. C. March Nth 1909, COSE AUD SEE. . . TWO t'AKS • e of NEW YEAR STOCK IV t ‘ o A. KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WILLISTON, S. C, llnrscs—The Safe, Sound Soil; that it is a pleasure to drive or lide. 1 « ' Mules—The to"gli go ahead edass that keep the plowman busy and make paying crops. Personally selected by Q. A. Kennedy, w ho ^ knows tv hat Baru well, A i k c n./ an d Orangeburg eounty people, want. Prices all right. BR.W.C.BD wsiw,. BarswiH, . . . s. C OF FIC1C HOTTBBt ' 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. ft Persons living away from BarfWft Will plsasa make appolotraciU* %efeM coming By so doingiher will tM *o#8 of immediate *Frvioo aud appiwntment*. , . —. . — .v. f i ivq .i.ir T. B. ELLIS, SURYEYIK 1511TEMIOK A postal card addirsMd to me at T/yndhurst, S. C. Avill receive prompt attention. F*r YALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 900 acres of land, 700 acres cleared In high state of cultivation, good dwelling. 20 tenant houses, barns and stables, Ilea near Heigltngvllle, 8. 0. 408 acres extra fine land, 3ft« acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty, in de sign, together with 13 other beautiful residences lying in corporate limits of Blackville, 8 C. one of the best farms in the county. 759 acres only one mile from Fairfax, 8. G. fine farm and timber land*) with necessary out buildings. Full descriptions with price and terms on application. J. T. O’Neal. j«c Iteal K*tate A gent, ( ./ Bamberg. 8. TV" U. Iv AND FEED The sweetness of Saturday night’* sleep was largely due to an unusually pleasant after supper interview with Mr. t>. F. Anderson of Rich Land. TOWN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Town Council of Barnwell in meeting assembled himI by authority of the same, Thar from the lirst day of April, 1*199 to the til- trenf» rinv of October, IftfU it shall he unlawful for any person or person* to keep any hog or hog* within the Cor porate limits of the Town, except when tm;;- are kept in pasture* of two or more acie* in extent. All persons violating thi* Ordinance will be arrested and punisiicd accord- in”' to law. Done in Council this 2nd day of March. A. D. 1999. J. A. Willis. Intendant, J. L, ELLIS, Proprietor. » I HATE OPENED UP THE ABOVE BtlSlNIiSS AND SOLICIT THE PATKONAGE OF THE PUB- 1,1 0/t HAND. A CAN LOAD OF urns Fm me. ■ ' . ’ *•' 1.^ Now is the time to buy. Lands wi’J never he cheaper, iud sure to luereifto In value. . , . . , , BUY NOW. 555 Asr**, Rich Land To*nth!p.' liarnwell Gcrunt/ ^ .. One half In cultivation balancs woodland. . • Two miles from isoaJHaf Stettao on Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad-. Buildings andImproyanwnia, . A bargain in tfti* plica. rov** BOO ’ * ' ' ;.—' >= i - 090 Acras. Uutlflrnga aftdt*t*pr menu. 3U0 aoras in cultlvaftii, at*rat la woodtatMi. * . Threeimttaa fraas Snailiaf ftallrtn. . A G. L. U. Four aillaa 7rt« Dun- bart«)n A . C. L. Term* easy _ ' » '’'tt i* j 2oo .Acaea. 1* hr 1 acres in Wood, antf ] TownaMpb flat mlloa Cottr$ Uhinaa. ; -1 New Reahianoa and in good-condUtoh*. I'erras easy, fj? i-*i - iN m-Aeras.ln Barnwall lloueee ard la provenawU, rums Barnwall Court ■* 91X1 aoras hi -op I tin wood and tint*#*. Term# ' < • E- • 460 Acres Three Court Hone*. 100 : >1512 -tt m milea fraas BarawaVf 4a euillea balauce in Timber and Wood. ( Tern»* easy. Jd V » !’i . -*••<>* ' ” .?•- I » A eras three miles from BamwaK Court lletiM. Houses and lamaair menis, bo a*'res in aaUiratloa baial in Wood and .Tltuber. Term* easy, — «(• t u/ V * * • 5,000 Cypress, Poplar, Ash and woods./1 ■ • <>>■•' Good and eonyaniaot Railroad faaltt ' 1 • ’ I* U jfJttjM, Come and see that* propertfaL «. . : j „ •L O. Pattersoa k 8o*. e Aeraa alee In OMtract «# 1 EXTRA GOOD MULES ( N c. J. Cav, Clerf;. ( L. 8.1 MASTER'S SALE. Sate of South Carolina, ) County of Barnwell. [ 1'El ISONS COMING T(> ALLENDALE PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL COST ; •T. Xi. EXjXj 8. R. Wilson, Court of Comnon I’lea*. Plaintiff, V*. O. D. A, Wilson, Bank of fikrnir.cl!. Defendant* fro»n hla vqntare .trip Into Africa fn.dftqen tu,onth/s tlpie. N If he mtke* good that promise the Ananias Club will receive as new merohey* Prof. »U,rr ana a few women who had been there and who predict t h, ‘ t Ihe layer* of the dark continent will proyd-T N ext week we will give the con dud IdUl to <He ejfPreaidenf. ^ - , - — By virtue of r Decretal Order to ftie directed in the above cause I will *e!( *t Barnwell, in front, of. the ,J’ourt House on Monday, April 6’Ji 1909, it betitgsRledtty In said mouth, within the legal hour* of saly, the following de*cril>e(j real property : ... , AU that (rertaln piece, parcel pr tract of land, situate, lying and being iu the County of. Barmyejh on, “B«iggy Gqt”; or waters Of tire T.owpr Threfl $uns epntuining three hundred and elghfy nre f35B>*Orer.' more or ieea, and bounded «hi the North bvjand* of W, H. Bai;ker and A. .VV. Knypton; Kaat by th" estate of T. W. W ilsop, de. ceased, W. Prcsriey and,, Charles Smit^ on.tine rtoutji.by land* of Charles Spilth and the estate, of ,J. ,J . Oato.f, Wast by iafldx,c»f tt J-Gav« an*} J« <*- yatpt, ; aa|d dpaorlptiop being ayt forth (0 said mortgage; and the lend,!* jipw boupdad aa follow*:. r of II. B. C* vp and ,M rg of tho very TOCNG MULES e\cr brought to South Cnrolinh. lia'-e been lU 'SH EH THROITtiit to give good farm (‘vs who’ know ^ood other the chance to htiy ^he best and A \ stock iihd - r sure wnrltj no Hint Nonji by lw»d* Sabi Harrl*onj vg and Mr*, W. A. Blunf; Mopf h e»»d East bjr B>. it .Jan- T - * . J f|. West by H. B. C*v, kins and Jame* nnd llrs.,lAila , Tyrma C**h. papers. Good non i. f L»noiu>M!r.. ,, Purchaser to pay L» . 1$ • .» •. H, L. O’Bannon, for fbfl cn*pier of this Susy tdua. m. Mafter. Ofice,March loth 1909 And Profitable ton, is right before them. They will lie sold fit il A-R33 TIME If you h6ed how of wilt ftee3 next yerfr a fii’gt 888 mule, of more, -NT For 220 acres good farming ti mi to* North Town W|HH Hrocfil, six room dwall tiles and tw o tenant well good water, and uimfl side* of the place, adjotnlojL Mr W»u lf«tb«w* aud olWtlk l it'* good,.Kirin* eatjr . 4 v 4/r -'.v 80 l « sure* a^KHi fartnl de.r I'jultlvajinn half IKiraic limits uiwn of Rli joining lam!*of the late Mr. 'lair-Xirfoa rood impm*aaagj I1nu*a and lot in tc on the Nortb>*|g* of dwetling, dining room n barn. .-tabBhr Trtrt preuiire*. Title* good and I For further Information i - U. F. f tourm.oL MMil f R R ArMrn MONfettb' We are.prtpgmdte im(iroYed farms.fhr. payments. intere*t-8 Don't wrlt% coma 2-t-» j. o. i'•. , 'll Ml t Calhoilfi now is tHb time to \^iy: the place 13 ‘ -- - J 1) \Vhittlc»B, V ' 1®- -jri. 'jy- ‘ * ] A ■ ' Jr* *