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. <• ■. ■ y -j I! People. t. BOkKlS, littir 1 Pni'r COBKTT CIBCSUTIOJ - v v ; - TS918P4T, ^UNIb1T,iiw»v aOfMttwawtiftmvr pl»n t»4 m Mra !• cweu»b«r«, piekl«d tb* «Mpaadio)il bUjoodi for aaeto utU> fMtory prto«« that ha baa plaatad aievan acrea In CJkaa thl* ypar Hb U building a big brlek tauk whitfb ba will put rha oacnmbara gathafig taaoak until Sapterubar. wbao ba wttl floUh the plbbUng prooeaa and hot tit them. Tig ououfebar rrowara of onr aoun - _ thingmrom wtme w tnre*- tlgata tM« Greenwood nan'a gat rlob %ulok plan. Flftaan of this month’a graduatea from Clemaon Collage hava already obtained employment In ocher SUlea. Heat of them go to Nkw York and Muaftohuaettt. It la promUed by ona nawapaper t that In live or ala year* thay will ooma back to Carolina for good. tr# doubt that, Four yean In col- leg* Ufa and lire or alx more of money warning work la different aurroun* 4log* will weep tbearera'ge youngater 'from the njemorlea of boyhood daya. Wlae men are declaring that tho auc ceaeful devalopment of alt ihlp* which wow aetnaa uaaurod. will put an end to war on the earth. Agaiuat aucb aeilal crulaera carrying high above the reach of artillery a few deatruutlve bomba or torpadoM there Can ba no effective de Tance ot the great and helplea* cltlea below them. In a few houra London ■or Faria of New York could be made a waate of llame and ashea. LYNCHING FOLLOWS MURDER. On the night of May 2(!th J. Hon imoak a young merchant at hmoaka Station on tho Hampton and Blanch- ellle Railroad wa< ahot and hLlod while alealdf lffl atore. which waa rob- bad of caab and checka. riuiplclon loll *on two negroo* who bad been at the atora with -gun* an hour before the murder, and who had aince carried their guna with them. Ban Minna, another negro, eavea- droppeti the two luapecta, heard them handle money and talk In an ox atable, where they burled the checka. The ebackf were found by white men where Minna aald they were. On Friday Frank Samuela and Qttlllle Mlmuioua. (he two auapetited negroca were arreal- «d and atarted to Walterlmro, hut a mob took them from the ofllcera mid hnng them, riddling their bodie# with ehot. A la aald fhey confeated thal erlminallty. Governor Anael ha» Inatrncted the Boljcttoa and Sheriff to arreat and proaecute the lyncher*. Next Monday will give the longest day light ot the year. OF . ,v- i I i •r haitfaic* A MIGHTY GOOD LKTTKR, K ditch Fkoplk: Am you requested me to write you the re»nHa of tuy of- fort* to grow A Iftrlfa, 1 will aay at the beginning I have made good mo far; although 1 do not claim Mtiecesa ut tht* date, for the drat year of Ita grow th ia the most trying period, ft aeema strange that Much a plant. bo easily killed by frost or hot sun or overrun by grass and weeds the lir*t year, should after two or three years growth become so hardy llmk'it will withatind considerable cold and ia in vigorated by disking with harrow Frevlona to 11*06 I had read a few article* in different paper* about thi* wonderful (•lover, so in January that year I decided to make an effort to grow a small patch. Igotalitbe information I thought necessary and then prepared live eighths of an acre, which 1 seeded to Alfalfa the following .September. H came up a good stand and looked very promising, out there came lots of grass end wetKl* too. I thought then 1 was going to make a complete failure, as the plot of land had not received any special preparation the two years pre vious. and for other reasons I decided to plow It up. which was done about the last of June 1007. Now, by this time I had learned more about the plant, felt sure Barn well County soil could produce it, and my tir*t failure onlv spurred me to greater efforts. Ho 1 then preceded to getthla plot of ground in apple pie ordeK I will not go into the details of preparation here. About the 10th of September 100S I reaOwkd, gota perfect stand and by the 30th January this rear It was about ten inches high, which was killed to the ground by the cold on that date. By the 18th of March it was again eight inches high, which I clipped with mowing machine set to ont close to get fid of weeds that came up during the winter.'Xho clippings were left on the ground. On the 19th of April I cut mv first iky which averaged fifteen inches. I got nine hundred pound* (rate per •ere 1440 ) On the 20th of May l cut another crop of hay of fourteen hun dred pounds, (rale per acre 51210 ) This cutting averaged twenty two itichea There were spots that measured 30 Inches. You wilt see its total growth since planted to the 2ikh of May amounts to fifty five Inches. • At this date June the/ Iflth it average nine inches. I guess I or three more cutting* year but (hey may be light ones. Vetch, 1 believe is a fine plant, dont the readers of the People believe Alfalfa the grandest of sli? Ido, but ♦ant (ell the Colonel -Stock and cat- <!eare Very fond of the hay. I will e#y la conclusion: Alfalfa l* <>n a boom and f hope the 7 Bti«HitForBi(rhweii County wlH fob- few other counties and butet, if we eaiwot lead in ita growth. Many who are growing it succcjs- tstde the third attempt before idrowned their efforts and to they ate alnglng tta praise z If IW ayy not ffilllng to make your lands rich and do about three times aa much v*ork in preparing the land as I on bare ever done, end then may eve tb do It ail over again to succeed Thao do not try to grow tv. Mjv *> A. M. Sanders. ihHrt|tlon of Treasurer J. R. Arm- g'a ah Dual report ia finished to- and w« give thunks that the strain will will this but fully >K (Continued from last week ) Greenwood Handker- chief M F G Co — W GUmore Bltatns John I Renew Hltita Aika , F F Fsrker J D Morris Joe Lee W M Holly Greenwood Uendkereblef M KG Co 8 R Cote Lemon Bros John K Snelllng J B Morris N L Kirkland - V M Dunbar D Ram Black W Glhnere Bimms ,J b Armecmng £ L PaUeraon J no U Uarlay R Itoyd Cole R C Kirkland John K Snelllng Willis Allen J M lllert « H D Best L II Wllltatoa Clayton S Warnar J B Armstrong J d Still J I, Carlton D Bsm Black 0 11 Best Jr \V R lirahbatu SR Mhjkaon W-Riley All W rt Hnelllog Dixie Dunbar T H Dunbar J W Kennedy Jno B Harley Willis Allen B M Uatr .1 B Morris Ed Bellinger ‘ K L Fattcrsoh M V Clayton 8 Wgruer 11 F Anderson IV- A BazZel J M Turner J W Thoms* >V T Breeland J A L N d*on G M Main Bob Cull I ns Wmtttm 8 It Cole J D Morris rt R Cole J I* Harter B F Patrick C M Croft F H Handera J C Fields .1 W Main J WJenny B K Colo W S Havener W II Dunoau J W' Riley B F Barker John K Snelllng •a SI IS John W Holmes W B Norris K C Kirkland aa •» Daniel Thompson J L Osw aid W II Breeland E E Morris Clayton 8 Warner John K Snelllng Rosa T liter* L Cohen A B Patterson K C Kirkland J I* Morris It IV Dick* Ckyton 8 Warner *1. »s a* D Sam Black Cluvton 8 Warner J C Keel J it Morris J B Armstrong Jno C Harley ,1 D .Morris J W Kiley W F Sandora S K Cole R Boyd Cole • l i« J 8 Still H P Anderson G M Holly J I) Whittle J H All L II Williams J M Weekly J H All J M Turner K W Kills F K Allen J J Harter S W Blanton Mace Jeffcoat L L Patterson a« *» G I. 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W B Norris J Kuille Harley Dr K M Willi* Geo W Wingate K F Woodward Nixon Grocery Co J B Lott 1) 8 Mims A B Givens J H McDonald W L Frederick Jennings Supp J G Fanning J B Morns Dicks A Holmes • s *4 J G Fanning J W Johnson J G Fanning • • ** F F Parker l> 6 Mims K K Mitchell G 0 Garvin 'l' J Arledge F F Parker Arthur M Ussery W L Frederick J H McDonald J W Johnson 11 M Cassells J I, Birt Bank of WiBIston Merritt Bros K C Hmlth D Thomas Wilbur Stock Food Co Jno B Harley The Bank u( Barnwell S Ton ne G M Main J G Fanning S K Morris J B Armetrorig J F Hoyles Willi* Allen inrwf.c Frederick Disinfectant Co 130 <0 C M Turner J W Thomas Nixon Grocery Bowen Bros Walker Evans A Cogswell Co Horace J Crouch N E Green J A Ladson Charlie Brown R M Darlington C V Baker Willis Allen JCHeel 4 50 11 !)1 10 00 23 73 26 «8 1 23 1J 65 275 00 16 07 5 (0 4,m 15 60 00 79 77 42 00 5 04 F.I2 42 10 00 71 00 35 03 21 43 20 8.1 15 50 5r. oo 107 60 0U 70 00 20 25 1k) 60 00 25 00 25 00 17 60 32 00 6 OO 0 64 17 60 17 60 6 07 20 83 28 75 50 (*0 07 10 22 40 XI 44 28 08 80 1*2 I (8) 14 00 21 34 68 77 _ 1 25 21 30 27 06 » 20 JO 00 2 .VI K W Holman - 20 S3 C C Langley 23 76 B R Long 16 00 H I) Best 4 7.3 U C Best Jr 4 26 J w 11 air 20 8.3 L G Sllvcnder 24 75 W P Sanders 10 4J II K Morris 12 60 H P Anderson 10 41 J M Turner 11 01 L H William* 10 41 J H All 11 01 DP Johnson 175 00 Dr 11 K Tlson 6 ts) L B Creech 25 00 W W Tylor 6 00 K K Morris 2 (*) J B Armstrong 43 39 N L Kirkland 13 48 Dr N F Kirkland Jr 10 00 G M Main 1C 60 Dr E L Patterson 24 '.*0 Frank H Creech 125 03 •••••• 92 1*4 J H McDonald 2.3 75 W L Frederick 20 83 w W Cope 8 04 J W' Mam 8 (s) W R Brabham 2 * 33 J W Johnson ]*» C.H G L Brant 6 00 1 H Harvey U no W Gilmore Slinraa 1(H) u) G L Brant 6 (O C K Falksnsteln 2 00 L B Creech 23 25 J D Jenny 25 15 8 R Cole «< 00 R A I lesson A Co 7 00 C K Falkensteiu 10 *'>2 Kasterlin* I’attersou Co 3rt 78 John K 8nelllng jno 00 M C Kitchings 3t* 95 Bowen Bros— ir> 60 W illi* Alien 2 26 8 Town* ]3 00 Chaa 81111 * 15 00 J G Fanning 26 00 J N Bates « 48 A G Bartlv 6 00 8 J Halford 22 50 J Hubert Ray 8 00 J L Baxley 8 00 Frank H Creech V M W IL. *tu —UK »n. l> B Crotch —’ . 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DC Burekhalter 4 00 The ftarnwcli HenLinel 31 25 A K Duubar 6 OO 6 00 Barnwell Grocery Co 29 97 J M Turner 1) 91 . 17 74 8 J Haltord 18 00 G O Barker 4 90 221 G2 9 00 C C Owen* 3 91 W R Owen* 2 00 Reindexing Records. 6 C/0 Jno U Harley 20 63 W R Brabham 29 31 VV Gilmore Simius 60 00 10 00 T 8 Dunbar 10 41 L B Crovclt 25 00 - • * • • * • 600 00 ti 80 Dixie •' 13 01 L H William* 10 41 Geo H Rates 50 00 4 50 C J U .Still 30 O) J H Ail 11 91 J A Porter 50 00 H 00 Cha* Still 1 75 (i K Falkenatein ft 00 Wrn MoNah 50 00 2 00 8 Towne 11 45 J H McDonald '24 no W Gitmofe Si mm* 800 < 0 23 75 Geo Halford 3 50 W L Frederick 20 83 )* «• i . 12ft M 31 00 B F Patrick 4 00 J T Owen* 8 67 — 12 ftO John K Sneiliog 10 00 J K Laid 2 76 1*>78 04 2.V no 49 06 T J A'rledge F F i'Hrker 35 (0 17 50 R W Dick* J B Morris 2 25 5 46 41 (Ml 3 50 .1 C Keel S J Halford 4.4 61 22 50 8 Towne J TJ Armstrong 1 26 6 93 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- 32 00 20 82 O M Holly G M Holly 10 60 49 28 Willis Alleu .1 T Owens 2 (0 1 53 IT0RS. 31 25 Willis Allen 2 (JO J B Morris 9o 15 All-person* indebted to the estate of 6 00 J 8 Still 11 HI Jno B Harley 41 66 Dr. E. L. Patterson, deceased, are re- 1ft 25 J C Faust 1 50 A R Dunbar 16 66 quested to make prompt payment to 13 81 R H Lutz 5 00 J O Mayer 16 66 me, and any person* having claims 10 41 J B Morris 9o 71 L R Creech 29 15 against the said estate w ill please pre- 7 44 W M Jones 4 20 W W Moore 2 iK) sent them, properly attested, to tho 120 u0 W Klly All 8 Towne 3 (X) T J Woodward 10 60 undersigned. 13 91 1 25 8 B Hair 28 49 Mr*, Kate M. Patter*on, 18 41 W R Owen* 2 85 W VV r Anderson 19 60 ; Administratrix. Barnwell, 8. C . June 3rd 1909. 10 00 C M Croft 11 75 Augusta Feed Jt Com- mission Co 59 08 W L Jackson 1!) 90 I) P Johnson 9 (X) J G Fanning 25 00 J J Kncft 8 50 Willie Hudson B.3 87 F U Boyd M I) 10 (*0 I) 8ato Black .3 00 Ben Badger 7 (H) W L Jackson .3 75 J L Oswald fl 85 F J Zeigler .36 11 Wilbur Stock Food Co 17 50 M L Middleton 6 <*0 W C Gray 6 00 John F Weekly 81 27 P J Zeigler 25 23 J T Wilson 9 00 The Lebby Shoe Co 64 80 Nixon Grocery Co 79 70 T J Willis 96 62 J G Fanning 26 00 I) Bryant 2 40 Walker Evans A Cogswell Co 121 83 8 A Wise 8 K Hair J R Bradly Friester A Googe 8 F Jackson 2.26. -- Jno UUarley. ... 20 8a 24 99 H K Long 4 00 UW (O Willi* Allen 2 00 5 10 c j h mm 10 00 ♦> 47 8 Towne 21 36 17 !7 h J Halford 25 00 42 00 P F Parker 17 .V) lienion Bros 48 17 97 00 P W Price 7 00 4 00 Alex William* 29 32 3 00 G M Hnfiy 63 70 ft 83 D W Banders 1 50 13 07 Dr RC Kirkland ft 00 Mi MS 11 D Beat 2 (XI 0 00 W F Bate* 10 00 /I 00 M L Middleton 8 40 iO H. J O- Bandar* b IK) . ' t . i U ' G M Main R 1J Walker J M Caldwell V W Manuel M B I! a good 8 It Cole L Cohen F F Parker Jno W Holmes G M Holly Willis Allen T J Arledge Frank II Creech Barnwell Grocery Co J 8 Still Willie Jones W B Norris II 1) Best Op Best Jk J W Hair J. G Stiveuder. C K FalkenMeto C Banja mine I£'r« ' C j4 Andklfen J‘ft Armstrong B W Peeples Wm Wall Jr W II Kennedy 4 Son E H Bennett Wtitiston Hardware Co W W Cope Hearse A Kirkland J G Fanning A J Harter J L Carlton L B Creech J C Mayor A R Dunbar J M Hier# \ J A lubia 12 45 20 81 10 00 10 80 8 00 10 60 2 10 6 00 (. 23 2 00 14 60 20 47 17 60 4 50 1 17 2 25 17 V) 8 40 16 76 12 61 2 25 9 00 7 32 6 26 20 83 24 76 32 26 11 91 10 41 11 1U » or 1 os 10 16 117 25 26 90 63 47 13 31 61 88 27 00 30 00 29 16 26 (X) 26 00 26 00 •»-* 17 i; is STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWEIJ-, In the Probate Court. By J. K. SnelUug, Esq., Judge of Piotate in Barnwell County. Whereas W. L. BesT made suit to me io grant to him Lettersof Adm'nlstration on the estate of and effects vl XV. C. Bryan, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said 5V. C. Bryan, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Wednes day June twenty third 1909, after pnldiea- tion thereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8th day of June Auuo Domini, 1909. J. K. 8NELI.IN0, Probate Judge. Published in The Barnwell People June luth. 1909. The valuable lands of the late J. Terrill Smith of Wil- liston, devised by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now oflered far sale up on liberal terms. For particulars apply either to Dr. W. Chester Smith, ’YVillist.on, or Orlando Sheppard, Edgefield, or A. T. Jamison, Greenwood. 1786. 1909. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 126th year begins October 1. Entrance examinations will be held at the County Court House on Friday, Jqly 2, at I) a. m. All candidates for admission can compote in October for vacant Boyce scholarships, which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholar ship to each cqunty of South Carolina. Board and tarnished rooms in Dormi tory, $12. Tuition. $40. For catalogue address • Harrison Randolph, President. :INSH R N6E= FIRE AND LIFE. /—, Fire Insurance in the Oldest and ^ wtrongest Companies in America. „ RdjilstmEnts and Settlements promptly made Life Insurance in the Prudential Insurance Company of America. STRONG AS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. More and better insurance to • ♦ the dollar invested than any other Company in the United States. WRITE 0R CALL ON ' R. M. MIXS0N. Williston, S. C. .FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS, * GUARANTEED TO SATISFY .PURCHASEuS* ■*»).» JMWST WAXSfltUI i MiRL.arOK t.AJTO* BLCCWBJO.’ -- svaiw. TIH.C*«B rs. fbrf-w , ' T.n:»**mKkD - rs. _ Ai.ui.u<* ^ n^rm-rra CW^fr Snrm. ju rtii-mL q rut t w./. • IV* 9.-—t-T’’ Lum ‘ , nuCL lsM*Wi)*4*.s< f 154 prr ■. S is I n. d (US firm. II k. m4 rrtr, d If J* per a. F. 0. S. YOUNG'S ISLAND. 5- G Oar Special Expresx Bales on Plant* Is Very Law. • We grew the first Frort Proof Plants in 1868. Now have over rweniy thousand satisfied customers; and wc have grown and sold more cabbage piaots tM3 *il bther pmons io the Soctbfm states combined WHY? because our plant* must please or we send your money back. Order now; it is time to.set these plants in your sec tion to get extra early cabbage, and they are the ones that stH for the most money. oh.rfc Writ. l£TilWr.i.d rMaU^M. . Wm. C Gerfffy Co., Bw tj Ymi’s Wand. s. c* THE Choicest Car Load •f O F New Year Stock i lip c al HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S, C. They are all right, so are their prices. ... Nice lot of Jiuggics, Stimes, Wagons, Lap Robes Harness and all parts of Harness to be sold CHEAP C H A R L I E 13 R O W N. THE Bank of Barnwell 'The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Barnwell County Depository of The State of Soffth Carolina, The County of Barnwell and 1 he I own of Barnwell Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, 560.000.00 $45,000.00 To save money 1* not hard when otic** n bank account listarted for money in a bank cannot burn a hole the pocket. A bank account means paying bills by check—the only absolutely safe way. Checks leave no room for argument ns to when or how a bill was paid. Each clieok is recorded in the hank's books. These togeher with your money and the cancelled checks are kept for you in burglar and tire proof vaults. You have access to them at any time. Let us talk this over with you the next time yon are in town IHm- possiblo to call, write us. STEPHEN S. FUKSE, JR., EDMUND M. LAWTON. FUESE AND LAWTON, Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties;Fertilizers, Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton. Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. Personal, prompt and careful attention to all businesB entrusted to us. FUKSE & LAWTON, - 212 East Bay *St, Savannah, Ga. . O