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L Harley In beaith had toeen/fteble/hut her la-t »dr«n:a3V nf naie wMe probiMilan to iUne-« *«» for onlv a few Huh I .ires andlenrea. in the Oort lf«u*e twit about twenty tiye thousand dollar* Monday nl*ht and in the Opera Uoiuo to be dov'oted to th^ education . oJLJhts. serving yottng Baptist preachcre. ..>#'■ v-v. -T-a -L^ , The chain pane I* at New bridge. BlankvlIlM Towlump, tb f s weak /. B. Harler. J. B. Morn*, Olerk^ . Hnpr. HAHktONY I.Ot>(iK NO.. A F. M. 'A Kg’ Inrcotmnuiiicatton of fl-.nnory Lodge f<ws 17, A. K. M. will be held »n >.atonic Temple oa Thursday , .. ■ Wmk fo hci ri^j. •tKaie ou M. M digree. Tialtlng Urcthrcu aie ctrdiallj Mivited to aitei.d. t> o , buiiu- Hagood. W. M. H. P. Anderson, tec. Tuetmar night. V jCoI. U. M. MttJpton made a remark ro ita on Saturday ihat many people lulgtd profit by. . He ha» Irish pota* iiiea oridi uWrt gWWTlf^ hlt ttin rtme. fr<*i)»;fH»» erp^tAty +he*iieXtr He con- aldei* |t The eaalost made and kept of 'k*!'food crop* He dig* «* needed for tk'di 1 usn, and rhe-v knrp prrfrcflr thrH»i|fh the TVInter when left ip ^lic grouwd. Any dav in tile year lie Can gather\ aeveral kiuJ* of vegetable* rrtetr. OUSEKEKPING. -A- F^S ^r®4 al *r meeting of Barnwell [lOdgaNo 16, Knigkta ut Pythias w II ibe held at tboir Hull on Friday uight "at Ho cloek. A full attendance is requested. By order of WILLIAM E. Mc.VAit, c. , „Wbl McNAB. E R. A P. COMMKNOKMENlS. ' Appreciating the kind remembrance imwwmnrt^nibriTgttgfti: From Mis* Olio f.artigue Rothroek to the comiHenceiih^it of St. Angela’s Aodamx. Alketw v ; • -- From L)r. H. S. H rrlr. r. to the com mencement of OuachitA college. Ark- adtTpliia. Ark. “GO) I farnr, containing <j54 acres hear ffattievillo for a tle. ea*y terius. Writ*. H. M. Granam, Attorney, Bhui- borg. S. C.” FOR SALE CHEAP. Second hand MoOormirk Mower and Rake, both In go<«d condition. Apply to George If, Bates, Barnwell, S. C. CANDIDATE CARD: ~ Martin*, 8. C. May 20th, I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tba. oflice of Magistrate f«'l Baldoc Township Mid pledge my self to abide by the. rules and legiila- tlou* of the peinocratlo Party and to support its nominees. L, Cl. Bennett. A GOOD GIFT. \ \ - Competitive exsmlnation foK a Xor- mal ScindHrship in the Uoiveisity of Sniim Carolina w ill lie hetii at liarii- \vail on July 2nd. Tlie winner will re ceive <100 in money and tuirkui and marrlculatino fees amounting to will be remitted, nothin (tic total value of the scUoTaraliip $I5». Try lor it, young gentlemen. OXF. M iRK. A letter from Sycamore, telling of a com mg cchonl picnic has gone deej) into tlie”wnste basket, li e have many time* published the fact that wc cm not publish letters without we know the names of their writers. The Syca more w riter failed to send his or li-r name and the picnic news will have to be circulated by tongue and tele phone. * curfe-uon- BeuurI WV HELPING From the Vfasliington derive of tlie t'o.luuitda gather the following atatenients. which it seems to us, a r e woitny of tlie. oare- IuI copsiderailonad lady housekeepers; Frank UratMaie of Anderson comity, a giacloateof Olemson Collega, hold* a position in tho depart Meet of agricul- Allto aCiV asnlngimt.—He i» a oyspap- Aie*fi*t* no meaL, «* he P«ok An pre serving fruit* and vegetables, that he might have variety all tl>u tear round, Winter and 8 a miner. A* Mte result, of his-CJtpmiments be baa proven that all vegetnldns niuy be bept ludetinitely wIM* ttp>ir nstmul color grid iT-tvor without the UMof-nfdeleterious drug*, .uch as benzoate of soda. The Brazeale process of putting up th-ise vegetables i» vastly easier tbau the present canning methods. Ail that, i* needed are a gU.JH jar and an ordinary tin can or clothes boiler. The method eon-isi* in Meaming tho fruit or Vegetable in a closed vessel for one three s uc..*>*..) ve (Th\^, eteriiiJ'ng It, kiliiog hour each on this compietoly all germs. "t he cau*e of (decay) decmfiposition is a geriiTor baetoru, and when tntse are destroyed the vegetable wi;l keep lioletiniiely. Bv this melhod every hou«ewife can put'Up fr«>rn the vegotables of her own gudi-h and the fruits'of her own orchard^ at practically no cost a plenty of nioe. things f.»r Tull, winter and eaoly spring enjoyment. And such goods will he nicer and clien[)er than those put upvn far off eat.tierri< s for sale In Soutlyrn and Western stores. If anv <d iMir tady reader* wish to know more of tod llrazealc method let the.m w rite to lloirgrussman The heart with hope a throt#. And fo»e is an attuning to sung. VV iih never nigh nor tmh, F«»r life I* In the morning, And life t« vsiy fair TU»> VMi mid tbc vinic; Arc wedded iu the air. TT.s'lTsf a Tfeatn -Eefdre’Ti r, ftu^alt, ti>o sen), too soon, q Will ifume the creeping shadow* sl ap*** : That V'Ti the aTterimon] Yet, tianJv.ol the vapors SrnTearinot he, swure— The viol urid the vi dot Are wedded iu tlu* sir! -j-Kohertns T.ove. MtlUlEXLUilYTl RATES. The sirrccaf of Speculator Totten and Co. in making million* of money by raising tho price A*! wheat and flour to famine ti^ures hai st linn la ted makers of all' food crarp* to rub the pepie that | imy. Fur proof sro the f<dlowing ' clipping from the Womanhr Nattoimt^ Daliy of (Tbit ago of the‘27th hit: Chicago, May 2<> —A general ad- vunee iti the price Of all droved meats to retailers \v;;g anuounced by the packers today. „ r l n« increase is the culmination of a series of advances during the last IIP days which have hou-rt'd the prices Jo per cent all aniuni 1 .The foiling -ad- iFEI -V.. »~~ —t- Shade of a Shadow a DM Of a Doubt CAii LOAi) — !WIU AftBee t»r«r ''Bnrit «^ 'sin receive calls 4a tba R. ft ib. sn -JOIin: ELAGKVILLErl for copy of Biiiiitiip No. jry.) uVrc i toU ). A. Wilson was In town BAD NEWS. ■ lion. O. 1> on Monday. Mrs. J 0 Parter-ion returned from Washington Tuesday, Continue to plant garden vegetables Keep the ground busy. A month more of good seasons, and Ihe corn crop will be sale • There Is a promise of hot times for exactly two month* ahead . Mr. T K. Cuming* i* a juror in tlie IL 8. Court, Charlestnn, this week. The moon will be In total eclipse this evening, visible il the weather is clear. Rev. and Mrs, \V. G. Britton cole brated their siver wedding on Tues.tay, Todtr l> the anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Itavts, arid a St.i e holiday. Farmer J. I>. Whittle expect* to flni-h gathering his 30,000 bushel out crop today; The b(i*ln«M men of EPenton r.nd vicinity are making p-ogre*.* In gel ti.ig up a home bank Now that June has come our peach appetite it getting ready lor the prom ised b»*ket from an orchurdist who always keei>s IP* word. Farmer T. J. Grubbs ‘old ns Satur day that atvuit ton days tiefore cater . pillar* had attacked ids vetch crop eaten off the leave* and bitten into Hu seed puds, spoiling his hope of seeding' a larger ar«-n and flirting his heigh- 1 hors with gifts of seed. On a part (\f the patch chickens have kept the ester pillars under and he mav save seed enough to-plnnt the same parch. The. caterpillar* ur« I ke tli- so th.it used t< lav waste unttou. All of 3)1001 an moving in the same direction and IikO commenced damaging his corn. The Te'egraph Off! -e will be. for the nejet few weeks, w iifln IfTT-ouic Hail store room Is Imiog repaired, in the Vestibule, first d.mr north of the Mo lair Ho<j*e. The farmer? had goal w eather Mvmg oat* and that work done can |Jye steady attention id other crops w.iiifh. at this wrl.lng are generally promising. Wnrahipfnl Master W A. Giic^ of Granitcvllle w ill confer ti e M. M . De gree at the regular 1 on.munloation of Harmony Lodge this ev ning, com mencing at 8 :3d o’tock. Cant G E, Klrt is a friend who dop* not forg«t. A greit a-ck of gieat plums with ad the sweet na* of Buck Greek sunshine, shower* and soft wind* was an enjoyed Saturday pres ent. Next Monday will he saleday We •aid that last week, when U wasn't »o (Ve misunderstood a good man and to great was our coi fidenee in him that we never thought of looking at a calendar. Farms-rJ. D Whittle has sold out the thousand bnshe a of liome made corn he had to spare but aiill has u plenty of lutv for sale. Farmer B. F. .1 tuierson of Rich Land i* this week our only adveitiser 01 c »rn. The -dosiog exercises of the Thom k BChool, Mr*. Dora Dee Walker 1’iioci pal, nude Friday a very delightful day to all attending The addresses of Rev. M. M Benson and Col. Frank II . • reech were of exceptional eloquence and force, I'rof. W. 8. Peterson will continue a* President of the Orangeburg Col legiate Institute next year, having de dined attractive offers from other good liistltntioos in several S«te*, and the Orangeburg people rejo.ee that he will remain. A Dunbarton letter reached us on Wednesday of last week an h mr after we had finished printing and nulling the week’s l*«ue. Had It come on Tue-dav It would have been published. We goto press on Wednesday morn- lug at 10 o’clock. They were heautle*. and as good ns pret'v. and all the more appreciated becau-ethey came wlih compliment* of such a clever neighbor. We refer to toe mammoth red-breast perea sent n* by Clever Charlie Brown on Fri day . Mav he always have silver hook* to catch a!l he wants It is pleasant to be remembered bv those who though out o( sight have onfergettlng memorteg, ecperfally when that recollection is so nicely ex pressed a* In a letter lecclyed on Mon day from Pate A DavW, the printer*, now of Burlington, N. C, but formerly ' of T««* FlSWnr TW^rJTWmgnig frond superbly among tlie Tarheels, and we are proud of them. The Second Division of the Union Meeting ot tlie Barnwell Baptist A- sociathm met with the Barnwell Rap tist Church, on >nturd*V the J’-'-h, da< of Mav, at II a. m. After -ervics of songs Dr. W: M Jotie-j who was appointed to preach for the iwtrodtigWHT"wermonT”askciT t-i Tw excused for the reason that, he luc •SUNDAY HOMICIDES. At8t I,uke Church, colored, near M'-ver’i Mill I’eit m Robinson, col- red, was shot and killed by Austin Dunbar, colored, Itutibar was coin mil ted t<> jail 00 Mondav At White Pond, just west of tiie Barnwell line, at a colored church h negro man waHcuthv another colore, man who escujmd capture. Sheriff R iborn cainc down from Aiken arrested : o pistol cai ricra. w ho wens canied tu Aiken. lie also gathered up a bag fill of over twenty pistols thrown colon d men Walker weie graduated on Tuesday from the Columbia Female College, re nting home yesterday Mr, leXab and Mis* Carrie Me.Nab attend- the commencement exercises. ’ Miss Catherine McNab ha* accepted » position tn the faculty of the Den mark school for the next achdUbiic jmr.- - - We were right, and knew It when we said that Healing Spiing* Would be on last Thursday the best place in the county. Farm dutiea kept a number away, but there waa the more MijojU. *9 long again went among thbso attending the pie- nic and (bey* were plenty tn matte il plattire* In many memorieas wa* wasted in speech making ft.- : . ■■ _i ^4 pi-- been unwell for some dav*, and lurthei thsChe desired to talk upon one of th»- subjects which, had been suggeste.: by tlie <'01utnilt.ee on Arrangement And upon motion <>f Rov. J K (-.oah 1*C, Jones was excused. Tho Uumhi was cullc<| to order by the Moder.itoi U. E Birt and in the absence of the clerk and upon motion of t.ro T J Gnit.ii*. Jno K.Sneliiog was elected to serve a* such. The ( hurches composing this di vision were called, *0)1 the nmpes of all Delegate* were enrolled as iollows: Ashh Igh—None. Barnwell—A. IL ManviBs. W. G Britfon, R T. Rice, J. K. Goode and Stafford Halford. (1 y p re*- U11 ape!—None. Jovce Brapeh—T. J. Grubbs and C. W Grundy. Long Branch—G W Peacock, 8. A Hair. J. S Bin. and (} E. Bi t. Fat? Mmmt—None. Blaekvill' 1 —George W. Rovl.-toh. Healing Spring*—T. p. Proctor. Mr. Uaivary—None, E'ko—F II Hitt, Rufus Bell and W A W oolev. Ro«emarv — Lawton Wonley, W. I .lower*. Manson (lair and Mack liell. Seven Pinos—Jt o. K. Soelling. WiUiston —Dr. W. M. Jones, R.M. Mixson and William Hair The following Committee wss ap pointed hv the Moderator, to report at tills meeting, thne and place of next meeting, T J. Gruhl>*. A. P Man- ville, J. 8. Birt, W. I. Jower* and 8. A. Ha'r. Upon motion of Bro. J. K. GooiLe, the subject of State Missions was dis cu««ed inte'ligentlv, instructively and enthnsiasticallv by the following Brethren Colporter Britton rook ad vantage of the occasion and spoke of the State Board’s Bible and hook work and was followed hy Bros J. K. Goode, W. M Jones D. D. and O. Frier on that and other phases of the board’s work. Subject No. 3. LuymrnV movement was so thoroughly and interestingly- olscusscrl iiy Bro. R. M. Mix«on, Dr. W. M Jones and Rev. O! J. Frier, that no doubt it will inspire Into tlie I.av- men a renewed energy and zeal, which will he seen and felt in all the chnrehes before this Union shall meet again. The Committee on time and place, made their report as follow*: Ptxee; RhsSmSrV Baptist ( hnreh. on Saturday and Sundnv, the 2*th, and 2!*tli. of August, introductory to he preached at 11 a m on Saturday 2Sth pWlfiffrTWrWTfluMraey sernion, on* to- .distance 01 -loo tin i’atterson of tho agricultural d*putmeot. . I'he pb'iusopliy of V^iia method is tlnis*xp!ained: \ • T'be.a 11 of canning or preserving in one form or another is almost as old as history itself. The early ( hine-e possessed this secret long JhhfojO—till! era of modern civiliziiion but the rca >on which lay back of tin- art his on ly reccutlv been explained, -The secret of canning or preserving lies in complete Sterilization, ’the air we breathe, the water wc drink, afi fruits and vegetable*, are teeming with minute tonus of life whi h wc call bacteria or mold*, or germs. These germ* are practically’ the suit- •ause of decomposition or rotting Hie exctu>ioti of air from canned ai d ck'*, which was trirmerly supposed to oc so important, is untiecessary pro- vided ttie air is sterile or free trom germs. The t-xelusiott of air is ncees- »ary only because in excluding it w« exclude the genii In otoer words, ur. w ill h has been stcri.izeJ or h eed from germs bv beat or mechaiiicat means oan be passed eoiHimiuiiy over canned articie-i without affecting them in the least. If a glus.s bolt c is Hlhu with scnin vegetable •vhich ordinaiilv oi s very rapidly — for instance string beans —Hiol, instead of a cork, 11 is stopped witn a thick ping of raw c< t- 011 and heated until all ge r m Hie is destroyed, tnu be-ins will Ko.-p indc.:- tnttahr. The alrctn rea Hlv pas* in' uni oiit ol tin* bottle through tho plug >1 eottwo, wiii.e the genn* Iron the • miside air CHtimn p iss througn, hut. a.e cauglit ami held in it- meshes. Tld- show's Hi a: Iff. geruis ^amT tli e i r sjiorg,* or seeds are the on’y cause ot -■•Mage that wc have to deal w ith in Miming. ••Even after sterilization is complete 'he work is not yet done (he s,oie- >1 bacteria are so light that they lloai (bout in the air and settle upon almost •very tiling. The air is ,alive w ith theuj• A bubble of air no larger than 1 pea may con ain Imtidreds of them ■ herelnre it is neces* 1 rv .’.fter sfe.ri i- /.ing a jar ot vegetables to exclu le carciuily all outside air. If one. b«c te.rium of ce of its siiores »!;ou d get in and find a resting place, m course of a lew days the content* ol : lie j (T would spoil Tni* is why the exclusion of air is an important factor not bccau.-e the air itself d-es nnv damage bau because of Lhe* ever pres ent Dactciia. ‘ Ad of ttii* mav se tn now fashioned and Hiinecessai y to some housekeepers. The w liter has often heard it said : ‘My grand mother never did thi*. anti -he was the most successful woman at canning that 1 ever knew. KosiMy so, hut It must he remembered that grandmother made her preserves- de licious they were, too-- and canned her tomatoes, but did not at tempt to keep the most nutritious and tno-t delicate ly flavored vegetables, such as luni bcatuq string beans, okra, asparagus, or even corn. “Tiiere are a g’eat many socalled ‘preserving powders’ on the market, These a^e sold not only under adver tisedttade names but by arnggi-ds and peddlers everywhere. I 1 the di- reetioua lor use the housewife is t >ld to lill the jar with the fruit or vege tables to be (viqncd, to cover with wa ter, and to add a teas) ootiful of the powder, ft is true that these powder* may prevent the decay of the fruit or vegetable, bin, they also encourage un cleanly careless work, and in the hands of inexperienced persons may be dan gerous. While with small doses the Influence, may not he apparent in nor mal healtn, with a child or an invalid the effect may be of a serious nature, i I'he proper way P> sterilize is by 1 means of heat and as thi* can be done very easily and cheaply the use of chemical preservatives in canning is not to be recommended.” Spartanburg Herald. vaners weie announced today. Mutton from 10 to 12 cents a pound; beef fromf4 to'0 cent-; lamb trom II and 12 to 14 cent*, and pork from 1 i^ to l'J l g cent*. T he packers declare the advance I* necessitated hv the iccent Fatten wheat deal arid the resultant advances in the prices of all grains. T he high t l ice of wheat Iks caused a radical ad vance in corn price* and ha* made teed higher. Farmers and 41ve stock men have taken advantage of thi* situation t" h tost the price (if live stock op the hoof, say the packer*, adding that thuy are compelled ts* b-msf, prices all around to make a prollt. Retail meat dealers deny this, however, sm ing there i* un quesijiiiiMbly an agrecu.ifnt between me big packers. As proof of this state merit they point to the tact that all the peckers have made the same increases to retailers. 17S5. lOW. UOt.LEGE OF CHARLESTON, 125:h year begin* October 1. Entrance examination* will be held at 1 he (anility Uourt House on Fiidav, Juiy2, at’Ja ni. All candidates firr admis-ion can e nnp -te in October for ?noant Boyce schohuvliips, which pay Jl<)() a year. Out; free tuiftmi scho+nr- stiip to each county of South (Jaroliua. Board and lurnislied rootflTTn Dormt- torv, 41J Tuition, <10 For £ktalogue addre-s Harrison Randolph, \ Fresldent. STATE OF 801 I’ll gaKOLINA, County of Barn well. In the Court of Common Fleas. Henry B Cave, i’iaLitiff. vs. Washington IT*nker»on, Henry Han kelson, Riiodie Green, Josie Mixson, Fred \iixson, Eveiina .wandeis, Wil- ii-irii M.xson .lr ., Jacob Mixson, Isaac Mixson, Rosa Mixson, Jinoyt Mixson, Snow rain .M ix-011, (Trsev ^iixaoii. Min nie-Alixsou, Carrie Morris. Hattie Roberts, Meises M vei;s, itu 1 us Hanki r- son, Rosanna Carter Jonnie Hanker so!',*( hester Hiiiikerson, Sadie Han- kerson, Galfiejd Haukerson and Ella UankersoH, - Defenctants. ' ' Summons for Relief iCc.mplaint no ie 1 veil ) To the De'endants: Yon are hereby Summoned and rc ijoired to answer the e-onp aiot in thi- ictioii w liicii is tiled in tne oliico of th'> Cletk of the Ci.prt of < c-tnmoii Fleas for the said County in Barnwell in >aid -State, and to serve a copy of your answer to tlie said eompiaiiii on the subsi rihers at tlo-ir oflic.e in the town of Barnwo II South ( arolina, within twenty dav s after the service hereof, exelusive of 1 he day of such service; and if you tail to answer lhe corn tiliiint w ithin the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the I ourt for -he relief demanded in the complai ot. J. (). Fatforsop A 8on. I’lain'if) "s Altortieys. Dated Oi t. 1 l f h. 10t8. To the Defendants, Ifnfii* Hanker- son. J.mnie Hankersi’n, Chester liati- kerson and tJailh-h! Ilankersou: TAKE NOTICE, Thar lhe Coni. plaint in this action, together with nrc suinmor’s, ot which the foregoing j* H copy. Wis (lied in lhe office of the Clerk of the Court of CVrmmon Fleas lor Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, on tho 20th day of October, ISAS. J. O. Fnttermn & Son, Flaintitt's Attorneys. SEEN; IN INIS SECTION IN MANY A DAY | Just Received at WHITTLE’S Stables, BlackviPe, I S. C. from the Leadin& Stock Farms of the West. (s S<A?*SX*’aA’I; *>®«Xsr(*X*XsXi) " 1 know Mules and therefore invite the calls of ail wlio believe in the blue blooded stock that can be depended o n for being healthy, hardy, quick in motion, willing to work and able too, the sort that keep plow hands .busy an make good crops sure. tfavfftg-more first class stock food than my own places will required offer PEH1ZINE HHY. Nothing equals that as a healthy summer'stock food. I can spare 1 y0 tons extra tine, 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 profit and pleasure. Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have not gone earlier and oftencr to first headquarters at M. W. C. HILBMK jL*n » •• DENTIST, BiraieH, - . • • oFFfCK HOCVBt. 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m Person# living «w*y Iron* will pi««»s pisko >ppoinG»*BU „ coming By no doing tlity will be i of imjnediste service and avoid »PI,ointment*. T. B. ELLIS, JR , SfltraiSC LID TEBMCIK, " A poBtn! card addressed to* mo at- Lyndhurat, S. C. Wilt receive prompt attentiois. LANDS FOR SALE. Now is the time to buy. Land# wHI, never he cheaper, aud *ure to in# in vain*. BUY NOW. J. D. Whittle s, Blackville, - - S- C- VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. * DO!) acres of land, 700 acre* cleared in high state of cultivation, good dwelling, 20 tenant homes, barns and stable*. lie* near 8eig1lngvllle, 8. C. 4''H acres extra tine land, 39fi acre^ cleared, modern dwelling of beauty in de sign, together with 13 other beautiful residences lying in corporate limit# of Blackville. 8 C. one of the bent farm* in the county. 759 acre* only one mile from Fairfax, 8. V. fine farm and timber lands, with necessary out buildings. Full defeoriptions w ith price and terms on application. J T. O’Neal. SAILING IN THE SKY. Count Zepoelin of Germany aaxom- piised on Sunday the most remarkable feat of modern history , At 9 o’clock on Saturday night he started north ward in bi* big dirigible air ship and The valuable hinds of the IaLf J. Terrill Smith of Wil- liston, de''ised hy him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now ollered for sale up on liberal terms. • * Tor particulars apply either to Dr. AY. Chester Smith, AVillisfon, or Orlando Shepparif, Edgefield, or .V T» Jamison, Cireenwood. »58 Aor#*, Rich Bn rn weiH'»BttUr. One half in eulthrattoa woodland. , Two mile# from Hnwtllog Htatioa Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad. Building* and Improvements. •- ' A bargain in tbl# place. UTT Teroittsiy, . mm flrifl Acre*. Building* on menu. 300 acre* In ealtlvstioit, acre* in woodland. Three mile# from Hnelllng _ A. (). L. R. Four miles from Dm*. •, barton A ..G. L. — J,.. /J&'fWimm Term# easy. r ‘ . 203 Acre#. 160 in eoltli acre* in Wood and Flmber. Township, live miles s Cotirt House. New Residence s^d other b«lldlpg% In good conditions. Terms easy. 400 Acre* in BarnwslT - Houses and improvements, from Barnwell Court House. SGI acres in cultivation balance In. wood end-timber. ; ,’‘' Terms ewiy. ’ 4C0 Acre# Three mile# from Barn weft Court Honan. ICOaercain cuitiveUeH balance In Timber and Wood. Term# easy, v"."27;“" f ' -V-xF-JC? 50 Acre* three miles from Barnwell Court House. Houses and Improve* menu. 30 acme in cuRiYMtoa bslsoo* In Wood and Timber. Term* ea»y. .r&m ■'«'d Real Estate Agm t. Bauibcig. S. 0. rdf) bushels of ffood < ;ir .... “ corn for sale at one doliar per luishcl CASH, delivered at barn. ]». F. Anderson, Dunbarton, S. (J. TAX SALE. morrow at 11 a. m. Upon motion tlie collection of tottav ^ .. , „ v . ^ _ V’d tomnrrpy^wm .ne- glv*>q to- >tate G*theriiuft »L?N*»v afwI Narrj lUDVjon*. Loot. Motion of Bro W. G. Britton ( the Union adjourned. Kcv. O. J Frier of Bamberg p reach- turning hmne yesterday M r.^^d . ad a spJenaUd seewio* in rhw BrtrrrW('ir X ' w ’ATr#r-ffTtnH SU) ‘ . .\ v ,' ” aiker, Mr, Wtlliaru Baptist church on Snndav to a very ptfin’# air snip sti VI*»V*ah mttfl U flu •*■•{* \I a* V a K •* P I _ . t , . •*’ ; . large and attentive audience. His theme was: Wiiat i* the Mission of a Citurch of Cluiat. or the Church ol Christ For rlftv minute# he spoke In •imple.^ut beautiful language; cm jytnutalng tho Tn1*»»on of th* Gnurch in a strong and convincing manner, hold ing his.congregation spell hound, and at lhe conclusion yon cohld hear whl* poring. -‘I could have listened to^TMm /*'What are yotv talking about? A thlhg.«ari-L be a great help and * great drawback at ih* anme tlare." of Cauttuulog “I don’tkmWv. Row about a mus si'Y-AT les, without coming down to tiie ground. The air ship Was State of South Carolina, [ County ot .Barnwell, \ Iiy virtue of a Tax. Execution to me directed hy J. B. Armstrong, Trensu- Jupsuj-.. juMtuyug. a f-rerof BarHWCtt •eAuinv‘;T1I7iTrr _ Ie\derf or low asTn'e'Couni wished and go in any direction lie chose. It was seen hy thousands and in keyeral cities note# were dropped from the #h. 71 el CbtmT ]?op- struck a tree and wa* badly damaged. Mondav was oboerved as Federal Memorial Day. The post offices kept ftundav hour*, and the Rural t^Afrieis, rented from their rounds. The Carolina truck farmer* have done well to date, thi* *«a*mr.-'JNii- alMy the flue |M-ach crop of Georgia may hurt the prices of cantaloupe* and water itieiona OiT. J. TITHverHl. oiice a prornlueflt railroad plan. «lied in Butninei vilLc pn ' Si *“ upon ai d wifi Court House in se.il iu front ot th» Barnwell, wiihin the under perlect control. wquid . flA-i*Utk. tegaf Rottra tff aafe,' im Monffsy, 'the DO l RLE VOL It SALARY, teachers Freparlng to teach in tlie Commer cial Department of the schools ol the Sta te. Double your efficiency as a texobrr and prepare to make money doting the spare hour* of evening, he taking' a Siurumr Cour.e in the F.agerton Seho’l of Bnslneas (Brunson High School) tni- Summer. Endorsed by basinet* men and As sistant State Superintendent of Edu cation. Lntuiiicteiul Teachers in De* in a lid. ., Wo make a specialty of preparing young people for business. < Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial Law, Rapid Calculation, Business HnglUh, and Correspondence thorongblv taught. Open the year round. No vacation. Address, J , C. Eagerton Brunsni.. 8 C. DR.J.H.E.MUsHOUS. ..—--WKNcrre-'P,-- BLACKVILLE, 8. C. COME AND SEE. TWO OAKS of NEW YEAR STOCK at t c >. A KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WILLISTON>ftS. C, ^ Horses—The Safe, Sound Sort that it is a pleasure to drive or ride. Mules—The toogh go ahead class that keep the plowman busy and make paying crops. Personally selected'by Q. A. Ke n nedy, w ho k tmws j what Barnwell, Aiken, and Orangeburg county people want. Prices all right. <5,000 A ere* *lfco in one tract of ] Cyprc**, Poplar, Aib and other wood*. Good and convenient Railroadfaglll. ! i«« . . .A-; ——- Come and seethWi Jr8T»8Hflai' .1. u. Paiteraon A So*. '"|3 f , Y. Lai}d For Sale. : 220 acre* good farming land fw% mil* * North Town Wtlliaton. well lai* proved, *ix room dwelling, bar./ atn- Me# aud two tenant houaea on tba piiroc^ well good water, and creeks on both side* of the p'aco, adjoining lands .C Mr. Wnts Mat hews ainj o(B«rs. - Title good, terms easy . 30’* acre* gmxl fat mlng land, aR der uultivation half mile from cor* imrate limit* town nf BlackvIilaad- jiTTiTTogTanila of tho bite Mr. Henry Hair, Title* goo»J. term* ea»y. ‘ House and lot in town of Blackrtffci on the NorttraTdo of K. K Ava. 4 room dweLing. dining room aud |iitcb«n t barn, .-.table* and out house on tb« premia**. Title* good *nd terius easy. For further luronnation apply to L II. K. Bntvf. Arty T~ ~ rtniwlt; ^ MONEY TO LEND. Seveuth day of June 1UU9, it being sale day in said month, the following de scribed rear property : A U those two-fot* k nown ic* Nnir,"LS' “ and 10 in Allendale towriship, Barn well Courity, State aforesaid, tjnuuded by Iwjids 011 the North of Cspt. 1/oUoy Wilson, East by Darlington Alley, Southby Wagener Avenue, West by Third ,-Street, levied upon and to 1m sold a* tjift property of D. A. banders to satisfy tike said execution and cost*. .. Term* Cash: Purchaser to pay for Pripors. .1 , — Frsnl^tL,’Creech‘ " Kbcriff Barnwell Cminty, Sheriff’* Gffiee. May 11th 1909. ^ Pienty pf Nr»te and Letter Head*. Envelop# and Spring, Stationery, O(liee Jays Thursday, Fn- dav and Saturday, a W \V clL i‘u uLuimrI office.. —. Operations made as pain less as consistent with safety. Prices reasonable. Terms cash. loan# on ►, IMHttai fh We are prepared to negotiate loan# improved farm# for live year#, payment*. 1 u tercet S percent* Don’t write, come And aool **-* j. 0. Patreraoi'^Hi^&f C. F. CaltMJ, ' P.«. tasuyaa Wa-M*. „ 11Y* Calhoun & w 1 nipgoi Ccu-Liftii k^ SCHOLA KHH1P smr-MTRANCE FXAMINATIWf. -'Thr^nraunnartirif^lTiF YKo" awtifd 01 vacant SchoTarshlps in Wiuthrpp Coi • lege and for the a tmiSxipn of new Mau|ent* will be held at the County Court, House ou Friday, July 2 at 9 a. m. Applleac.l* must b ■ not les* than fifteen year* of *ge When Scholar- vlrlps are vacant after July 2 they will be awarded to tho*e making the -high eat avemg* at this examination, pro FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice D herebc given that ou Mon* ^ day. May 31*t.. FJ09. tho iindacalgned file wiih jlon John K. SneBlng, ;* of PronJiffi fny Bantw«)j Conn- will Judg* . _ ty. hi* final ^xcoufiff of tlie k*iar*<of Lvwrjtpf# tlwif. de«ea#ed, fad apply for ■■ ■■■■' : ning the award. ApplicBiit# for fchoUndpo# should write to President Johnton Itefoie tho examination for Scholarship examination Manks. scholarship* er* worth $UMI and free tuition, . tlie next #e»>duu will ICf)}. yor Life, Ikci CYCLI LIG] •-•ax.'A2 Live '■asj tes - 0F1 ' :V - t - wTjirfl