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ECUL’SKH,
Th»re will he two ei llpors next !
month, one of the moon on June ;tr<V. 1
The queen of Jhe nljjht will r|i»e partly i
bid.len in the.9hit«low, of the earth nnd !
the eclipse will Ih> tf»t»I. On June 17th j
there will be n |>*j;|iHl eoilpse of the i
•hu, commencing 7 minute* after 7 n,
m.
A CORRECTION.
The Cfcaln Qang will move to the
Hew BrWgc about Wedneadnv next.
J. B. Harley, J. B. Morns,
Clerk. 8ut>r.
HARMONY IjOLMIR NO.. A F. M.
\ A / A refiilarconuaanic&tioii of Harmony
\M/ Xo- 17, A. IVM. Will u- l.eld
In Mawmic Temple or. Thurmlay
JBWAJune Urd o'ck^U Work to ho
done on M. M dvgrci. VieUiug brethren are
cordially tavlted to aiUu^t. — .....
„ „ . Butler HagOode W. M.
II. P. Anderson, gee.
“Goml farm containing acres
near Hattieville foraile, easy terms.
Write H. M. Orahatn, Attorney, Ram-
berg, a. c.”
A clipping was puhlUhed on onr
first page last, week stating that T. B.
Dial, ol Atlanta had died of hjdrnpho
hia althhugh for 21 days aft.-r lieing
bitten bv a large hull dog he took
. AreatmentJiegulaitly ut tbe the Pasteur
Institnt.e
Through the canrtesy of Mr. J. F.
Barnes of Atlanta, formerly of this
county, we cheerfully make a tfomp;
correction of this error. Mr. Barnes
write* ns: "I am actfuaiuted with
Dr. Brtwrmr and he ftHte t to ner t hat
Mr. Dial yvas nnt treated by tl»e 1’as
tlio ow*«r^-
nor by himseif.”
, TRIlirrK TO C. B. Wir.LlNOHAM,
i ’ , ' f .
At the Southern Baptist Conyentioh
Dr. I.ansing Burrow* paid this high
and worthy tribute Mr the late C. B.
(Willingham:
•lie was a prinee of laymen. He
left Jiis Impress upon society. He wa*
i transparent and aimptetn Godly char
acter. He was one of the most hand
some of men. yet modest and unobtru
sive. He was richly endowedjovlth
tact. He wait a man who nicceeded,
not a captain of industry, however.
He waa in the front, of the laymen’s
movement long before Ills fellows, He
was the moat chatUahlo man I have
ever known. The number of his benef-
tmners wrHneeer-be known, boranse
be gave, modestly and quie^v. More
than one man attending the conven
tion had hi ' way paid through -college
by Mr. Willingham. In his ware
house account* lie set aside a sum for
the ..Savior. The lip.rd,_al w ay * had
something there.”
FOR SALK cREAP.
Reouud hand McCormick Mower and
ITikOrboth In good condition.'
Apply to George H. Rates.
Barnwell, 8. C.
CANDIDATE CARD:
Martin*, 8. C. May 20th, I'.K)!).
I reapectfully announce mvself a
candidate for the ollice of Magistrate
lot Baldnc Township and pledgemv-
•elf to abide by the rules and reyula-
tlon* of the Democratic Tarty and to
support its nomiuee*.
L. C. Bennett.
Next Monday will he sale day.
Farner* are doubir butty this week,
killing grass and saving oats. .
Last week’* best letter came from
Mr. U W. Jones, R. F. D. No. 2,
Blackyilie.
Ninety sit ladies, by actual count
attended the .Srltkeliatohie Club incit
ing on Friday.
Mr J. Norman Walker is back front
the Mouth West, much improved by bis
winter outing.
The Grand Lodge Knight* of I’vtlilas
met In Charleston on Tuesday for a
two day* eestfon.
Several article* we would like to
publish today must go oyer, fur lack
of •pace, time Ac.
Attorney* 8. G Mavlteld of Denmark
and J . F. Carter of Bamberg ivere in
town on Saturday.
The pleasantest me«*ag" Inst week
from R F. D No. 1. Barnwell, came
from Mr G H. R*y.
Only hecau*e he ha* no ij*c for it rht*
year doe* Senator Kate* advertise l»i-
mower and rake for sale.
A School Improvement Association
wa* organised at Elienton on Friday
night with 43 member*.
College and school commencement' 1
are dimming:, for the time, the glory ol
the base ball diamond.
The card of Mr. L. O. Bennett a-
candidate for Magistrate for Baldnc
Township is published today.
Healing Spring*, always a good
place, is today the be«t in the couutv,
for iu annual picnic day there.
The crop new* is that, cotton is «msli
and standing still while corn look-
well. After oats many (amers will
plant more com.
The prettiest vegetable sight of thii
week wa* a great basket of Saltke-
hatchie and Barnwell squash gathered
on Tuesday from the Midair gardens.
Worthlpful Master W. A. (iile* of
Granitavide will confer the M M 11 •-
gree at the next regular convocation or
H armctiy Lodge on J une Jrd at S :J0
P. m
We have to postpone publication of
the linal article of our Home Cou'sc in
Agriculture, but a* if tr ars of Farm
Building* the delay will not disappoint
any reatfcr.
Wbna playing base ball ?.loml,iy
afternoon with a Blackvilie i ncoi
the Barnwell dlamon>l Robbie McNab,
of the latter team, fell and broke his
left arm below the elbow.
Mr. Brook* Harley, formerly of this
connty. died at Dr. Knowlton’s ln-
flrmary in Colmnbia on Mnnday of
congestion of the lung*, ills burial
took place at Blackvil le on Tuesday.
A former Carolinian just from Tgxa«
t-dl* u* that many warehouse* are
chock full of last year cotton bales,
and that though drought dHsvc I
planting a full crop will be gathered,
from August on. initcad of as usual
commencing In June.
Fisherman Nathan Lambert caught
in the Balikebatchie last week and
brought to town a female red bre,a»t
perch that weighed 2'* pounds. In
the many year* that he has boon a dia
clple of Isaac W*lton Mr Lambert ha*
never before caught one of that sort so
large.
So far &04 returns have beon made
In this State of incomes above $2 .">0i>
annually and. therefore, •ubp'oto l to
taxation. All the counties ate tepre
rented except Barnwell, Beaufort, y al
houn, Darlington, Dorchester, Hamp
ton and Saluda These income-taxes
will amount this year to |I5,28o.
The prettiest programme received to
data waa that Inviting us to be pt.-se-it
at ttoe commencement exercise* of the
Brunson High School, Prof. John C.
Kagerton, Principal. The frontispiece
had a handsome picture of the com-
Uindioua new school building, and the
gradual 8 from the literary and busi-
pe*a department* are *ulflciently nu
merous to make the commencement a
memorable success
Following a resolution of a recent
greeting of the,Farmers’ Union i« Co
lumbla President It. llarxia lias ap-
Dinted T. IL Thackston of Spartan
R M .Cooper of l.ee and W. T.
r hT'Barw wwit a committee to go
to Washington and consult I’real dent
Taft concerning the apppiutnienn of. a'
gepretentatiye to visit the varinu-
/oreign countries and study the cot
too situation Commissioner K. J.
Wat-on will accompany iheiu to the
capital at an early date.
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It looked hard that nfRce wo’-k did
pot allow ns leisure to attend the May
tneetlng of the Baltkeliatchie Agricul
tural Club, hut It may l ave been a
fortunate fact for us. because all ac
joountd of its auccesa are so enthusias-
tie that fro kAOw we could not have
writUO It VP a* It deserved, suit every
jnan. woman and child there would
have called u» a •’/mean old thing ”
4 And if gr* had gone and made a half
I net account of it every man, woman
and uhild who did not go would lie sad
jMtil next May for having uiUscd so
jarfptf a pipanry.
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T HE G A III) E N G F EI) E N.
There is more evidence coiieltisivc
that the Gxrden of Eden tvas located'
in ihi* section of the Sunny South.
Senator Bates is proving it bv the suc
cessful growing of bantT/rar. On
'i’nesday he handed ua a cutting from
his best tree containing many small
bunches of me golden fruit, the crop
being too largo for all to be matured.
This year the fruit besides bung much
moie abundant is further advanced
Last -eason it ripened in September
and was its sw0et_ a>y honey. From
present appearance* it will die ready
for eating by mid summer and a* de
licious as an old time candy pulling.
FARMERS UNION,
Meeting* of Farmers for the purpose
of organizing local Union* w ill be held
by State Organizer M, A. MihailVy id
Andersou connty at
Kline June 1 - t.
Allendale J une 2nd.
Dunbarton -Iune- 4th.
He hopes to have large gathering* so
that the principles, plan* and purposes
ot the Farmers Fnibn may be generally
understood. Ills bead and heart are
both in bis work and he will he gktd to
win other head* nml hearts to In Ip.
The Barnwell Local Union No. f»0b
will meet in the Court House at Barn
well on Thursday June did at 11
o’clock a in.
Alfred Aldrich.
President.
II. P. Anderson,
Secretary,
May 20. HKK).
ft in:
KURA I. SO MOO I, DUES.
To the Rural s. hr.ol Teachers
T r U»toe» of Barnwell County.
in this i*Mie ’Of each county pap< i
you will tind the South Carolina >cliuol
1 iu(.irovemeot Association’s announce
ment ot i’lizes to be awarded Dec dl.-u
I'JO'.I.
I wish to impress upon the Trustees
of every rnr*l Rid) '<>1 in the county the
importance of urging their rChools !,o
coni|iete for the*e juizeb.
Make the condition of your school
property excellent, by erecting in w
building*, repairing an I p iiuting old
one*, enclosing school vards, tieautiiy
ing - grouml*. Itower g inlim* iic.
I • ge uje-tH every i ntal school tfir
ohservaiiou (d Arbor D.iv.
K*tabii»h lit' vary nml munical fea
Mire* in tlie*e school*.
Do your utmo*t do make dear old
Barnwell tin* Banner comity in bear
-log off Gm Pilzes awarded by Lhe
South Carolina .m hool Impruvemeni
Association of IhO.i.
Mrs. Dora Dee Waiker ,
A SAD DEATH.
Mrs Delia Powell, wife of Mr. Fred
Towel', daughter of Capt O. E. Birt,
departed this life «n Dm night of-tha-
IHtb inbt., after an illness of a few
days, aged about thirty two years.
She I* «,ui lived bj her devoted luia-
bsnd. tliiee chlhlren. a loving fattier,
alf' i-t innate brother* and -ister* ami u
niultitude of sorrowing friends, to
whose bruised hearts the so sudden
summon* ha< brought great and last
ing grief. Her body was laid to rest
in the Long Branch church yard. Rev.
John K Goode conducting the funeral
service*
She bad long been a consistent mem
ber of the Baptist Church, and her be
reaved jnvetl om-s i-iKTi.sh the sure
hope of meeting her pure spirit in
eternal happy reunion in the better
land. The sincere sympathy of many
friend* goes to the stricnen horn** and
hear.* that .-o miss her loved presence
( APT ORLANm>*BLA< K.
Aftor an illne*.* of three weeks this
good irran am] upiight citizen died On
Saturday lust, at I i* home In Barn
well I’ownshiponged 72 years, leaving
four soi * and three daughters and
many other relatives ami friends to
chorDh his memory and follow his ex
ample. ID' was a man of large influ
ence in hi* community and in word
ind deed wa* always among the Imv-
•iiu*t in eII emb-avors tor the betier-
inent of the people.
For many rear.* he was a consistent
member of the Baptist chnn-li, having
help'Vl to build the Reedy Branch
Church and being an honored and
useful member tro.n the time of its
nr#* niza lion.
There hi* body vva* laid to rest on
'■utd.iv, K’cv John K. Goode Conduct-
mg the last si i vice*. He sleep* in
p< ace, hi* memot v lives in the hiaris
ol iiis kindred and fiienils,
8TATRGF BQUTH CAROLINA.
Copnt^ Of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pie**.
Henry B Cwve, PUintlfT.
vs. ( . •
Washington Hanker*on, llepry Ilan-
ker«on. Hhodle Green, Jo»io ‘1ilx*on,
Fred Mixson, Evelina Banders, iWlt-
ll.-im Mixson Jr., Jacob Mixson. Isnac
Mixson, Ro*a Mixson, Jlnnct~Mix*on,
Snowraln Mixson. Orsey Mixson. Min- |
nle Mixson, Carrie Morri*. Hattie |
Robert*. Moses M ve#*, Rufu* Hank> r- |
son, Ho**no« Carter.-Jon*ile Haoker-j
stin, (Beater Hankerson, Sadie IUn-
keraon, Gaifield Hankerson and Ella
Hankerson, Defendants.
Surmnons for Rrlftrf (('(rmphttnr no
served )
To the Defendants : /»
A’ou nre hereby Summoned and re
quired to answer the cqmp'amt in tins
action which D tiled id the olltje of tile
CdvrV of the Court of Lfiamou i’lea*
fur4he aaid County In Barnwell iu
JAtamn:. abiI lo sc tionEPiii: ofri <>ur
answer to the Aald complaint on the
subsi riber* at tlo-ir otlice in the town
of Barn wo it South Carolina, within
twenty day* alter tlie service hereof,
exelq-ive o'f the day of such service;
and if you Jail to answer thn Coin -
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plalntiil' In this action will apply lo
theiCourt for .'he relief demanded in
the complaint.
J. O. Patterson A Son.
Plaint!It’* Attorney*.
Diited Oct. 1 lih. UHiS.
To the Defendants, Knfiis Ilanker-
sbn. Jonnle Hankerson, Chester Ilan-
kerson and Gtlrtleld Hankeison:
TAKE NoriCE, That the Com
plaint in tiiis action, together wilh ine
summons, of w hieb the foregoing i* a
copy, was Bled in the idlice of the
("erk of theTJourt of Common I’lea*
for Barnwell County, State of South
Carolina, on the 20-h day of Octobor,
1D0K.
J O. Patterson & Son,
Plaintlir* Attorneys.
Of a Doubt
THE
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PiUZEs.
A nnomictMnenC r or
!iOD.
Thu valuable lands of the
late d. Tenill Smith of AVil-
liston, demist'd hy him to
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now oflered for sale up
on liberal terms.
For })ai tieulars apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith, '\ViHis‘on, or Orlando
Sheppard. IhJ^ofield. or A
f. Jamison, Creenwood.
r.i- msii-n-a mi--i 1
Tl.e South (hiroifna Seln ol Improve
ment Association ultYrs thi'tv liv<
prize* to the schools of the Suite (m
the most decided material iiiiprovemeni
made dm Ing a given length rd time
Five of the p-rizes are tiT TTe finn each.
hikI ihirtv are to he fa 1 • m il . Kcgu
lations coiicertiing the thirtv live pi ize*
(hat aie to be awarded by ibis Assoeia-
tion are a* loliow *:
1. Imiiroveiiieni* mu.-t be ma te he
tween Xnvember Ut, r.ris.and Oeceiu-
ber lotii, I'.ili’-i.
2 Pnz s will be awarded t > sehool*
wheie the most decided marerial im
prov«meins have been made during
ibe time mentioned
3. Under, materia! improvement*
are included local taxation, e.iiisolid i
lion, new building*, lepaiting and
iisiuling old one*. Iibraiics, leading
rooms or tali.t-s. 1111orj■.r i i-imia;ions,
beautifyuig yard*, and (vetter generei
equipment.
■4 No schotd can compete for any
of these prizes tinle** it is a niral
vchool. No town witli more than b'-o
ptqiulaiion sliall lie eligible U* tho con
test.
5. All who \y!*1i to enter tins con
test must send names ami d« scriptin s
of schools before improvement* aie
made to the president prior to October
l‘t.
B. All descriptions, photographs and
other evidenced showing improvement*
must lie sent to the president lieloro
December i'ltlr: HKD. 1 lie Chairman
of the Board of Tuistees of any school
that U competing for a priz- must ap
prove all description* before and alter
improveiiieuta uro made.
7. Blanks will he sent to schools
competing for the above pii/.-s* witli
questions to lie answered relating to
the conditions under which tlie im
provement* have been made.
3. 'Prizes will bo awarded in check*
at the annual meeting of the xnrilr
“Carulii'ei Association, D.eimber 3i't.
IHCt). Tlie prizes are to be used for
further improvements in tlie school*
receiving ttie-m.
Address *11 commuiiicationa to Miss
Theodosi.t Dargan, President Si nth
Carolina Sctiool Improvemc'iit Associa
tion, Dalzeil. Sumter County, S. L .
A VETERAN RESTS.
On Monday night, May 3, lIKili at
Jenny's, S. C. the Angel of death
, 1 aimed t he spirit of M r. Rnwhins Load•
liolt, and transformcvl liim from liia
eaitlily hoine to one not made with
hands but eternal in the skies.. '1 lius
ilie (11 im Reaper has cut dow u a loving
husband ami a fond and indulgent
t a the D si .chrl«iian gentleman, an es-
'eemed eiti/.en, nml a tietgiil>or beloved,
rionoi ('d umi higillv rc«pected I'V all
whose privilege and pleasure it was to
snow hi.i),
Xo man In Barnwell county had n
'.argeicircle ol admiring fiiernls than
hid ”Ur,i-he RaXrnTis .” Hi; frieiidslnp
ind popuiarifv a* a true niau and good
,■ iUz u exiended through all wn'ks ol
•Tfe, This fact wa* emplusizod by the
immet,se funernl cortege.
Mr. l.oadliolt was am active doaoon
ot Harmony Bapi’n-t clrurch, taking a
nruinhient part in cvi.-rythir.g which
eenaim d lo • Imtlt—the- spiri'ual ami
Inam-ial interest of lihs beloved
■Inirch.
lie leaves a faithful and devoted
wife, several children, manv relatives
ind friends to mourn his departure.
’•R'-'t in pence, tllOU noliie spirit.
Throned above
SonI* like iliiue w itli God inherit
l.ife and love.”
A friend, Y P. S.
BARN WKI.E BAPViST ASSOCIA
TION.
Union Meetings of tlie Barnwell
Vssociaiion will bo held at Barnwell,
lb. rd'v Branch and II unter* ( liapel on
'.irnrilay and Sunday, May the 2K and
u n.
Topic* for discussion.
No, I. State M is»ions.
No. 2. T.avmens Mio.finent.
Bnrnwcll Introductory Sermon, Rev.
W. M . Jones, D . D.
Topic No. 1. It R, Johnston. R. T.
Itice, Rev . \V . (t. Bi itton, S.G, Matth
ew s, VV A li. Ne w som.
Mi-sior.arv Sermon. Rev O. J. Frier.
Topic No. 2. Jt. M. .Mixson,
Hunters < liapel.
Rev. D. I.. Roton Introductory Ser
mon.
Topic No. 1. Dr. J. B. Black, U. B
Free, Rev. S, P. Chitmlm. Rev. F.
Hauser, I) O. Hunter and C. (’. Klzev.
Missionary Sermon, Rev. C, I!,
Turner
Topic No. 2. lion. S. G. May lie id.
Reedy Branch.
Introductory Sermon, -Rev. J. 1).
Pitt*, I). D.
Topic No. 1. Rev. Paul Bolen, l.i
if. Hutto. J. A. Jenkins, Dr.J.II.
Me.Cormuc'k, W. *f. Cave.
Missionary Sermon, Rev. is. P. Hair.
’Topic No. ’2. Itev. W G. Baxley.
TA X SAFE.
State of South Carolina, |
County td BaniweLL A.
By virtue of a Tax Execution to me
directed by J. B. Armstrong, 'Treasu
rer of Barnwell County, 1 ha\e levied
upon ai d will sell in front of tlie
Court House in Barnwell, within tlie
legal hour* of sale, on Monday, the
Seventh dav of June 11 Kill, it being snle
day in said month, tlie following de
scribed real property :
All those two lots known as Nos, Rr^
am! Hi in Allendale township, Barn
well County. Mate aforesaid, bounded
bv lands on the North ol (Dpt. EeKoy
Wilson, K*-t by Darlington Aliev
Sooib by VVageimr Avenue, West hy
I bird street Eevied upon and to be
sold as tlie property of D. A. Satideis
to satisfy tlie said execution and ep-t*
Term* Cash: Purchaser to “pay for
paper*.
Frank H. Creech,
Sherilf Barnwell County.
Sl.crifT's Otlico. May llili 1000.
Wl.MIlKOl' COLI.RUK
SCIIOEARSII IP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for the awarfFof
vacant SsclHdarsliips in \\'iutlirop ('ol •
lege and fur lim a imis-ion ol new
sMidents will lie held at tlie County
Court Hon»e on l-'eidav, July *2 at i> a
m. A ppiieauts must t> not it--* tlian
fifteen \ear* of age When Scholar-
-hips are vacant after July 2 they w ill
he awarded to those making the high -
eat average at this examination, pro
\ ideil they meet tho condition* gover
ning the award. Applicant* for
‘clinlarshR.s should write to President.
Jolinton before the examination for
Scholarship examination blank*.
Scholarship* are worth ifl(H) and free
tuition. The next ses-ioii will op-n
September J5. jrio. For liirtlier in-
I'orinatii n and eatalbgiie, add re** i’re*.
D. B, JohnMMi, Rook lliil, H. C.
SEEN IN INIS SECTION
IN MANY A DAY *
I Just Received at WHITTLE'S Stables, BlackviPe, |
'•) *
% S. C. Ironi the Leading Stock Farnv> of the West. |
I know Mules and therefore invite the calls of all who
Relieve in the blue blooded stock that can he depended on
for hein^ healthy, hardy, quick in motion, willing to wor^
‘hid able too, the sort that keep plow hands busy an^
make good crops sure.
Having more first class stock food than my own places
will require 1 otTer
' 1,000 BUSHELS OF CORN,
sfood, sound grain, with nutriment in it to keep the plow
mules going untired from sun to sun. If ground people
can eat and enjoy perfect bread and hominy without a fear
of pellagra.
PEHiZINE HHY.
Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food.
I can spare HO tons extra fine, well cured and kept, at
only $18 per ton.
1 have other things to talk and tell my friends and the
general public about stock, implements and farming for
protit and pleasure.
Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have
not gone earlier and oftener to first headquarters at
Dehtist,
^(l^Wtow, - - -
Office oyer Bunk rf/WIHUUM*. \
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ATTIIRNEJ .At UW.
BLACKVIl.LE, S. C
DR. W. C. SlILItOUS.
DEMIST, ^
garnwcll, - - - S.C.
of fk'k Honar:
8.arm. to ftp. nt/
IVrsons living xwsy from K«rni
will plense umkn Hppointmenls bf
coming By so Jolng fiiey will be
pf imiiiedlste nild avoid
appointment*.
T. B. ELLIS, JR,
StRVtVISI. i\D TtRIUCBtC,
A postal card addressed tot
me at Lyudlmrst, S. C. wn^
receive prompt attention.
THERE ARE OTHERS.
An nlil darkey wanted to join a fash
ionable city church and the minister,
knowing it wa* hardly ihc tiling to do
and not wauling to hurt his fieling.*
told him to go home and pray over it.
snva The Christian RegUte: - . In a few
fS*#4 mt> Lbwky mmw' Bacir. - V-WAiL
wiiat do you think of it bv this tiitn”?
«sked thf praacher. ’*Well, sah,” re-
pluttt me cotored man, “Ah'prarrtihu*
prayed »ii’de j>oo,I l.awd lie says to
me, ’Ra.-tti*, Ah won.ilh’t builder mah
loth! about dn( no mo,’ Ah’ve been try
ing to git into dat church mahsc’f for
dw lxs* twenty ye»e» •set-Alj-Rtn’y d«ny
had ho luck.”
Over 500 K night* of Pythias captured
Clittilestou on J ueaday.
Capt. John G. t aper* lia* had a re
lapse in Washington and U again
cruhally ill. . -
President Taft wants IJiDJ'K) Ql)0 cut
off of the appropriation* lor army
support this year
There has been little fatilt found
with field labor (hi* year, and little
en tq Indoor wwrjken.
COTTON SEED OIL HEALTHY.
"Manv nun of manv mtn.l*.” M.
Rliuchon, inemlicr of tin* French tnrifT
coinmi*-i'>n. recentlv declaied pnhiiclv
tliat cotlon Vecd oil w as injuriou* and
destroyed the abdominal tissura.
To that rrr. It. v*: wiiev of Wft*ii-
ington. cliicl of tlie bureau of chemistry
of tlie department of agriculture, an
swers:
-‘ No work lias heen done in this hu -
ritfu frKrmJstrv] on fife qu^stiSn!
bulletlu 115. of the Maine agriculturHl
rxyrcrimentr:shittnfr. grrt?:tlrC rfircsti-
Irl itv of fat in (a) very liigli grade cot
ton seed men I. 1(0 per rent; (b) dark
eolor cotton seed meal, !>7 per cent- (cl
medium grade cotton teed meal. W5 U
pef yynjk D) J*»w grade cotton seed
me a 1 ,(;ti 1 per ceiif. '
“In bulletin 28 of the Pennsylvania
ngrienltnral experiment station the di-
gestihility of fat in cotton seed meal ia
given as {>7 per cent, while in the
Massachrm'tt* agricultural experiment
station, report for l£fl7, the digestibility
of fat in coiton seed meal D given a*
"Jb per cent. . — ‘
‘ Dr. Crawford, of the bureau of ani
mal industry, make* the statement
from his unpublished researc.lMs tliat
hi*.experiment* point to the fact tliat
purified cottotv’freed oil Is np^more in-
i^uriou# Ihap olive oil pr cod iiyer oil.”
Want lo Bii\ Plantation.
If you wish to sell your
Plantation, write me at
once giving number of
acres and stating what the
improvements are and etc.
and how much land under
cultivation, also give ymr
lowest price. : :
If you wish to buy a farm
would be glad to have you
to consult wjth me.
W. T. Houston Jr;
Real Estate Dealer.
20> Harmon Building,
Augusta, Ga.
J. D.
Blackvilie,
S C.
VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
POO acres of land, 700 aero* cleared in high rtato of cultivation, good dwelling,
20 tenant hniises, barn* and stable*, lie* near Heiglingville, 8. G.
P.'S acres extra.tine land, 300 acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty iu tic
sign, together with 13 other beautiful residences lying in corporate limits of
Blackvilie, S. (J. one of the best farms in the county.
70! acres only one mile from Fairfax, 8. U. fine farm and timber lands, with
necessary out building*.
Full descriptions with price and terms on application.
J T. O’Neal.
Real Estate Agent.
, B.imberg, 8 C,
choice peaces for sale.
108 a^rcs good farming land, situate
3 miles North o* Barnwell, on we-tetr.
side punlie road leading from Barnwell
to Blackvilie, one settliment on
jxc£iiiixgx jiiJii g;oi(ti 'of. water,
Titlcs gbolTiWterm* ea*y.
5D) aciea farming land, one and
a it*iTmile* North of Towii of RiWek-
yille. between three, and four h indred
in cultivation several good sctilement*
on premises (hi* some of tlie be-t farm
ing land In the. Stale and formerly a
AuuLyi-tbeI>r, Wm•Jjjiey.oultla 4A»(f!!•
Title* good and term* easy.
Ap|»ly to II. F’ Bulat, Blackvilie.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice i* hereby given that on Mon-
day. May 31*1 . lyyp. tho undersigned
will tile with Hon John K. Bnelling.
Judge-of Probate for Barnwell Coun
ty, his Hn*! return a* Executor of tlie
K*tat« of I^wrenee Mimrlv. deceaned,
»nd apply for Letter* DisruDsory.
J. Oaborne Altmdy.
Exvcutor.
Aj>nl jHd UW?.
JOO husTuqs of good ear
corn for sale at one dollar
per bushel CASH, delivered
at barn.
IT l’\ Anderson,
Dunbarton, S.C.
lit)I BLE YOUR SALARY, teachrn*
I -
! 1’reparing to teach in tlie (’onirner-
i rial Department of the school* of the
[ State.
I Double your efficiency a* a teacher
I and pupate to make money dining
I the *p*i(‘ bour* of evening, bv taking
la Somnur ('onr*o in the Eagerlon
Silio >1 of nusinc** (Brunson iilgn
i tudiool) thi* Mimmer.
' Endursed bv h i«ines» men and As-
*1»tant Slate Superintendent of Edu-
cainoi. UomiiuTeial Tenpliera jn De
ni ami.
We make a specialty of preparing
young people for busine**
1&- iFmkkeeping, slmr^hand 8n('
T> pewriting, ♦ ommercial Law, Rapid
Calculation, Business English, and
Correspondence thoroughly taught.
^PpcjqthB year runnd. ^No .Mptjqn,
Addf-ess, ‘
J , C. Ksgerum. ‘Rrjjiitot.. S. C.
COME AND SEE.
LANDS FOR SALE. -
Now D the time to buy. Land* will
never be cheaper, and sure to increase
in value.
BUY NOW.
558 Acres, Rich Land Townships
j Barnwell County,
One half in cultivation balanca,
woodland.
Two miles from SnelLIng Station 0B.T
Atlantic Coa«t Line Railroad.
Building* and improvement*.
A bargain In this place.
Terms easy.
8”ff Acre*. wni
ments. 3(W acres in cultivation,
acre* In woodland.
Three mile* from Snell ing Station.
A. U L. R. Four miles ffom Duq*.
barton A Ai, I*. *
Terms ea*y.
200. Acre*. 1G0 In cultivation, fortr
acre* in Wood and Timber. Barnwell
Town*hlp, ff-vo mile* from Barnwell
Court Hou«eT
New Veaidenre and otber building!
n good condition*.
Terms easy.
4(10 Aura* in Barnwell Township,
House* and improvement*, Four mil*!
from Barnwell Court Ilpuse,
2(M acre* In cultivation'balanae iq
wood and timber.
Terms easy.
400 Acrea Three miles from Barnwell
Court House.. ICUacri's in cultivatiuil <
bniarrcwtn Timber and W oud.
Terms easy.
50 Acre* three raHefTrorr l
Court House. House* arid improv*.
mept*. 30 acres in yuiliy&tion baiancq
In Wood and Timber.
Term* eiysy. ,
5,000 Acres also in one tract of Ptne,
Cypres*. Poplar, Asii and other bar4
wood*.
Good arid convenient Railroad facil^
tie*.
Copie and see tbe*<* projiertlca.
J. O. Patterson Sc don.
Laqd For Sale.
TWO OAKS
of
NEW YEAU STOCK
at
G. A KENNEDY’S
Sale Stablkh,
WIDE I ST ON, S. C,
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a pleasiire to
drive or ride.
Mules—The tough go
ahead class that keep the
plowman busy and make
paying crops.
■ "'•DertfonrtHy selected by Q:f ~
(Kennedy, . wKq - know#
what Bainvyell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
want. -Hriceu all right.'
220 acre* good fartulug I*U(t w
miles North I own V\ lllistoo, well Ini-
l*rov*qi, six room dwelling, barn, sta
ble* hiuI two tenant house* on the piaoe,
well good warer, and creeks ofi hotlf
*Jde* of the place, adjoining land* of
Mr. Wat* Mai hew * and other*.
Title good, terms easy .
30'* sere* good farming land, all »*•
der culiiviiUou half prU® Rum* 40t~-
|H>ra(e limits tpwn of Blackvilie ad
joining lands of tlie lafe Mr. Henry W.
Hair, Title* good, term* easy.
House and lot lii to-vn of BiackrDto
on tlie North *jde of R. K Are. 4 ro«rt^
dwelling, dining room and kitchen,
b*r,n. ..table.* and out hou»e on
premise*. Title* good and term* ea*y.
For further lufoniiation apply jo
II. F. Bulst, Agt.
Barnwelj, H. 0.
.is
MONEY TO LENQ.
We arc prepared to ncgotial«Ifai|k||
improved farm** for tivb yea
imyjnent*. iiitereKj 3 per cent on
Don’t write, come and seen*.
28-2 J. O. Patteraon 4 8®o.
C. f. Ciibom), P. M.
Win. McSal.
Calhoun At
DR..J. H. E. MILHOUS.
DKNTIST,
BLACKV1 f.LK, 8. C.
OfTice days Thursday, Fn*
day and Saturday.
VV r cll equipped olHce.
OperatToiks made as jiain- wajjitkqtq BpRKpw.
Ie4?8 an consistent with pafetffel aSW 8 * *oo'.wy w»«^d, borrower will
Price* .enso.ubU'.. J’efm*
KqGBK.OR SALE.
White i’lymontb Rocki, Best in tlie
World. 13 fo/ - 60 cent*.
‘C Burckhalter,
Barurnell, 8. C.
Address A B. ,0*r* of Th* rsorLE.
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