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' TMTnrr CtBCVLAHOR ■ . ^ .v I .. ■fcy' ..... • r.jwt.Y.j, : «l th« «rrtn«1n# of two. )>«r. three, eoel-oerylng rourt* -10 14h*»ir« »od Coor!•• ex* <Uy h»» dnw j 41 wxld xppro»iu*r iGitt ' “dMirbuion’* dey he* downed,” »WMrt» I* Hjthty 111111 ■ - -- ^ ^1»i‘mioHrru«nir trmtem tiow- wUI h*v* be<"« I'rMident four •lOnth*, one fmirfh of hU teum.a ff be he* done 4o Uuu period juili -<atm wouh tnenrion-eeeepv -t^Um# the »pec , *l *e«*ion of Con^re** to re rite tbe ter iff nobody he* liitcovered ■tt It rewnlne to be teen whether or not that art wet e mUteke. fef: m. The next preeidontlel eempeljtn yeer, • J#lf, i« a loft* way off, hot if con- ‘ ’dltlona, ebaraotera and capacitlea con- ■"einoe at they ere T. 1*. Wore. Henator from Oklahoma, will be a near bent i for the Democratic nomina tion for chief niagitt; ate. While phytloally blind he it intel- leetually the brl^htfet and U*t in formed member of the upper home. ' lie knowt-wben, where and what to bit end hia word tboott always go etraight and aure During the June commencement Week in dewberry odlUir Wallnce ob - Mryed In two aucoeative ItHticd of lila admirable paper that there were '‘more pretty women fo the square yard in Wawberry than any where.” No one wbailenged the corroctueaa of his claim. Yow that tbe vltitor* hare gone and the (latitOHr departed we tnggett that Brother Wallace take a walk survey of ilia town, because - wo don’t ihiuk he van And n square yard in all Newberry. Unless it Is strangely laid off and built •pall the yards are parallelograms or We are expecting something of rain of car respondents duiing July, and suggest that our friends Will more news of crop*, home improvement*, In fha way of building, painting, planting Bowers, canning vegetables and fruit*, ‘ putting up pickles and preserves All people wlil be interested In such letters. A good test of the value of neyrs Hetws is to think how many | io- pl# will like to read tbctn An Item that does not iutereat at least a hun dred readers Is not likely to be worth the work of putting in type. We say ao because we know it to !»e an, and we know It to be so because we have been so ollcn guilty of writing fatigued stuff. : * P We exchange with no North t'iro llna papera and can, therefore, have no opinion aa to their goodness or demerit but as the State is a great health boasVer lls papers should be high and helpful. Circuit Judge Crawford Higgs of Durham is of the judicial opinion that they are not as particular as the mouldera of public opinion should be In pasting sentence of .'SO years on convicted murderer on Thursday he 4 censured the newspaper men for the wide publicity given to ordinary vriuies and their featuring murder above religion .” life Krank K. Dreazenle of Anderson county Is the ono South Carolina au thor who ia wakiug up to Hud himself famous. HU Uultedn No. .‘lott, entitled 'Canning Vogetablea In the Home,” is having a larger circulation than any previous pubiicaliuii of any writer of the I’alraetto State, it Is issued from the Doverntuent printing office at Washington, aud grave and learned Senators and virile and eloquent Hep- Teaentativea are. so to speak, bis news hoys, scattering them among their con- —ntituenta aa thick as leaves in Valliim- hrosa. Congressman Wyatt Aiken, af whose bailiwick, Rreateale Isa citi- aen. has scooped 80,000 to help the Piedmont people live better. Bretzeale gets no royalty, but his praise will be In the mouths of thous- auria in the coming winters when they barya the Mat canned fruits and vege tables In the world on their every day « tables. / Rreazeale Is a brother in-law of County Superintendent of Education Horace J . Crouch, aim!her happy fact. If you, O dainty bottse keeper, wish a free copy of this appetizing bulletin write to Congresaman James O.Eat- tnrson, Washington, D. C. Hare Is what It fells and treats of: The Wclcnce of dteriHxttion, Exclusion of the Air. " RO-dMled*'Preserving Powders.” Kinds of Jars Contaitiera for dterUlaiug. Vege^ . '-y? Then follow abort article* In refer- tbe canning of the following Ik, Cum, string beaus, egg ‘era ot gumbo, suiuiunr i peaa, asparagus, caull- . carrots and parauipe, tomatoes, «r r succotash, vegetable ilet cloaaa with sliort mesa of flavor and to opeu a jar” aud Tobacco farmers In tha eastern part of 'thd But* are now getting good money for their Aral, gtCberings of the. Uilirr" v- --7—t— At noon on fiaturdkv last In' Atlanta llllle Joe Brown” stepped Irto the *h<>«£ ot big Hoke iSisitb as (Governor ol Ueorgln. nu+y {wtri&vd hotly of an. Indian was lotiud last week iu a cave near Cordele, Oa It weighed ►ryeral humlred pound*. Many human bones wore close to It. The State Press. Association will meet In Uroeflvllle next week. We are Igiamiuk for a (.aik on • Itc’in- oUcetiuea,” but have too'mncli to <F> : sMkuMMJO.ih« outing, After *ev<*n years of TYanT~WorV In the "easy chair” lUv. TUK COTTON ORQP. . , weighed 808 pounts, was gwiwn | The week I v report of the Memphis Hidalgo Countv, was sold st anetton Commercial Appeal published on Mon- In Houston on Monday tor Hit. Last j dsy puts the crop in Texas. Oklahoma year’tff r*t bale was elgnt days earlier. J and |,oui»Una In the best condition of , the season. The Improvement In —.—- j North and KPUth Caroling. Tennessee rrviTvrv li'aifMkRM’ ftviftv 1 Arkansas was less than normalii IUE COUNTY r A K M KKo UNION. , n Alabama snd.two thirds All Barnwell County Farmers are 1 of Georgia the cordltlon was worse cur.dally luvited to attend a public j than the week - before. Continuous meeting at the Court (louse on Tne*- rain bad stopped work, and growing d*v July 2dth iu Uie iuterr*t of the ; gr,m* compelte.r the siisndtmment of a Farmer*’ Union, will be wt'cotne. Alt arc Invited, sll' 1 Addresses will be delivered by State President B Harris Iiard'Worfc A. B. tkirgllc ha* retired Irnm the editorial aud bu«u- ness mansgemeut of The Satmta Msnd- aril rrnd ,fey_llrof r E-JCarle.. Krsdham. After a long «tay In Arizona Con- gressman George S. Cegure l» emping Imuos to i-4iaric*um iu,greatly Itnproy- ed bealih. TUeoluctur* a*yTltaLIf his frlerut* let him alone he will aoon be p-rraaneutly well of hi* lung trouble Representative* in Congress come nearer earning ibulr wages these piping hot .Hammer day* than in the bleakest Winter months. To loiter In Wash ington, with nothing to do but wait on the slow progress of the mischievous Senate, with the tbcrmem'Uer over the bundled mark Is a teat of patrio ttsru not to be envied. The week end was a happy one to Charleston, because of the conl'irml'il news that by a combination of the Norfolk and Western anvl AUantic Const Line Kajlmad* the old city by the sea will get direct rail connection with the Virginia coal Holds and Cin clnnatt. Perhaps alter a wbile It will be found that old Charleston has got the worst end of the bargain. In Cherokee countv. where prohi bition lias prevailed for sevctal vears, petitions are being circulated calling for su election on question of return ing to the dispensary system. Those favoring the dispon*ary sav tbit *tHi signatures, more than the tequuired fourth of the votes, have been sci tired. The problbitloni-ta claim that If it comes to an election ihev will bold the county by sttb-tanlixl gain over their tirst giaxl uiajot ily. As it hanpened, however, the live fiMdisb virgins were observed, iu th it perplexllv. f>v Hve. wise men, says Puck. “Permit me!” quoth each of these, and stepped up and tilled a vir gin’s lamp lor her, adding: “Now, von Just about need somclodv to look out for you, don’t you,, eh!'’ And upon the live foolish virgins blushing violently and looking shyly down, tiic live w ise men lost no time in procuring licenses, and they all liyod happily ever afjer. As for (lie wise virgins they sniffed some when thev beard the new*, animadverted with considerable acerbity on the ancient mvatery of the way of s uiait with a maid, and let it go at that. Alter an Investigation wwering two weeks, William Krohback.of Phiiadel pitta, has learned the reason he has been receiving only two or three egg s day from bis flock of sixty lien* and ineldentially found out something about the inventive capacity of rals He heard a mdso in hi* chicken house and, quietly-making bis way there be saw two big rals in the act Of making away with a newlv-Uid egg. One ol the rodents was lying flat on its back witli the egg tightly clutched In its four paw*, while the otlici 1 rat was dragging it along by the latlr Kfoh hack was so impressed by the sight that he watched the rodent* for three minutes, during which time they ear ried the egg twenty yards along tin fence until jltcv came In a hole in the ground, into which they took the egg One of ;he rats fnerme tired while car rying the egg an! changed places with its fellow. Social condition* among Northern plutocrats muct bo horrible. Howard Gould, third son of Jay, the fnoiicj maker, married Gaiherine Glcmmon* a beautiful actres*. Several years agi be quit her, alleging tint site drank too much and was too rough in her language and conduct. Hhe sued him for separation and aliinonv of f Jnh.i'oo a year. The case was tried last week. Gould proved bv many witnesses all ttiat he accused her of. Mi s G. proved by an equal number tint tdic was just a* sober and lady like a* a woman could be. The Judge granted her the separation she wanted and f.'in.oOt! a year for her support out of Howard’s pocket. Tite best feature of the case was the fact that Mrs.Gould’s law.vet. rUrerrec Nhearn, got $’Jo OUO ol the Gould money. He married a Spartan burg. girl Mis* Kva Peltev, one of the best and brightest women in the United States. SNAKE SCIENCE. The la*t monthly meeting of the ('lemMin College Scienub Club wa* ta ken up w ith the discussion of serpent*. The only subject on the program for discussion was '’Snakes and Snakes’ Wav*,” by A. F. Conradl, entomologist of the rt'iuth Carolina Experiment. Sta tion. Some*of tiie interesting fact' brought out about snake* are summed up below About 70 per Cent of the snakes of North America are non poisonous. There are only four genera of poison* ous snakes. liaHlcsnakes, water moc casins, copperhead* and harleq tin snakes. There are of course, several varieties of each of theso genera. No striped snake, is poisonous. The non- polsnnous snakes Idle in the ordinary fashion, closing down on the object with the jaws; tha poisonous snakes coil and ’ strike’’ from the coiled po sition. Non-poisonou* snakes lay eggs and hatch the voting; poisonous snakes give hirth to the living young. A Tier the discussion of the question of snakes the annual election ot otliocr* was held. —Keowee Courier. and Mate Organizer M A. MshsfTey. A nv t»*f*on quaUlled and so desitlng can join the Union on that day. rhVlrm^^h^nr!ranT§5rllT^ ;, Jy»>^i^3'l~^** Iwarzn t„ .ttMuKIfiCLdc Union will b« organised oRTeers eTecfwf wr| M w T( n|| ratrtck aJUL deleg.qes chosen to attend the Rtate <;o+vvs-nildu tiihe held Hr Uoftiin- hia July J^'h. Nine locid union* liave been orga nixed and other* will ho In the linme- ftiste future. T’lij^ officet*-of vacli loesl Tirtton a —“ I’residerit, \'ice I’reslder.t, Secre tary-Treasurer, Chaplain, Conductor. Door Keeper. In the order nam“d the olhuers ’ of tUo local union* aie i»ub- litheild Barnwell: Alfred Aldrich, J. T Grubbs II. J*. Anderson F. II. Creech, J. D.Gatrlson, F. II. Anderson. Biaekville: L, l‘, Boviston. A. B Mi Kerly, V . T. Walker, J. A. Collins, J 'V, Hheltou , G. H. Dvches WtUiston: K M. Mixson. f>r J. I’. I,ec Jr , J M- Hair, K. 8. I’ui vis, T. When a hen attain*her third her larioc capacity I* X’ its best. She will lay. en an average, from JWUo 60© eggs in Iter Hfftime. NOTICE. In accordance with Afct No. 103 of the General Assembly of the State of Ho nth Caro in* passed at the regular session of HMJW, notice ia hereby given that an election for the purpose of electing three Trustee* for the Elko Graded Hchool. District No. *8, will be Held In the town ot Elko on the 3rd day of July ’W. 8aid trustee* to serve | .until tic second Tuesday in May U'll and until tlu-ir snccyseors are elected It Would be hard to. overtake the | n ,,.^ flM «t'ia»A Thi« e’eytlou shall be conducted as Is provided by law. The following managers arc hereby appofntetf to conduct fno slTtf fdNfTt&fTT N. H. -stanad^ large per cent of the acreage. SEES MOTHER QROW YOUNG. wonderful change in my mother sine* MftJtacLdc Bi lfr* ofT>ahT fortlv, -Mw*, ‘‘ Altlmugh bssl TO she «mns reatly to Ito growing youn ? again. She suffered untold misery from dysoep'ia for 20 rears. At la«t she could nei h’r eat, dilnk, n >r sleep. Doctor* gave her up and a’.l remedie* TaileinriiT.tn'riTe BiT"e s Worked imeh wonder* for her health.” They in vigorate all viral organ*, euro Liver and kidney troubles, induce sleep, im part strength aud apt elite. Only 50e‘ at <lv N. BurckhaUer, it.A. Deaiou to. Schools of Arts. Science, Education, Law, En^inecr- ii)£, ami (iradmuc Studies. Ten diiVeicnt cuiirscsletid* of. A. )5. and B- S. Collc^f' fees, room j. Tir Jenn y, J^rftnirt tr^ht, Stjtj. Board per month. Tuition remit ted in special cases. Forty two sehohubhips each worth $100 in cash and free tuition. For catalogue address, S. G.AHTCHELL, President, COLUMBIA, 8. C. W. Scott, Jame-* Cadden. Dunbarton: J. J. Coiriiran A It. Dunbar, B F. Baxley, C A. Killings- w*>rth, C. L. Hiar*, L F C ive l liner*: Geo. 1*. Booib, E. L Hsn- ders. Clisrle* H*«elden, J. <). MrMlI^ tlCff Lo the dC’l’CCS Un. W. W. Myrick, W. J. Harter. n ^ J. R. Loadholt. J. W. Jcnyiy, G. W. Jcnuv C. Loadholt, I). L. I’ricster. Oak Grove: .1. O. Smider*. O. Morri*. L. B Creech, V'an Handers, [) Knopf, J. \V Morri*. Great Cypress: Dr T, F. Hogg, A. Jenkin*. K. M. Harrison, W. Barker, S. F. Hf>gg. C. C. Best Sr. Htielliug: II. B. Sanders. Jo*. Bsx- lee. J. J Hill, Johnson Hill, J. D. Harley, W . I*. Renew. If. 8 J. N. SOI THKKN STUDENTS CON- F EKENt E. I he < nnfereuer for Southern College men lias been hold regularly for lifteen year*, steadily growing in size and ex tent, of work. With n total attendance now reaching near four bundled, there are represented over seventy five uni vet si ties, colleges, Mid preparatory schools. For seven year* ih« mo-t available meeting place has been found In school buildings aud hotels around A*Ue\ ille. Theso conference* are Htnoag the most iutfesting and fruitful develop mont*rof the religiruta lile of rmr time. The conlerences are held immediate ly aftr r the e!o*e of the i iril-go se* sions, before the student* enter upon their summer vacations. Loading stu dents from practically every college in the South are. present. The method* employed are such a* have been worked out through decade* of experience.In training college meii aud women throughout North America, and the leadership Is in the strongest workers aud speakers ol the church k'vuwji to the college world. riie, atmosphi re created hv the uni- tmg of this locution, personnel, ami leader-hip Is ini|e«ciibahle. Mich are the cardinal inlltieiu es of thf-e con. fereiices whidi unite in producing tin desired re-ult—a eornctlv inspired, trained Ctdl.'g.' student. From this source conics leaders for tiie Bihlr cIi'scr and Mission study rlasse*. per sotial 'evangelistic workers, eliri.-tian student* who are trained to m <et, tilt personal religion prolilems of college life and to execute the detail work ot a Christian organ!/,ttion. aud tliosc upon whom the church must place tiie migh tier ta*k of the future. No student, can afford not to attend this eonfereuoc at least twice titiiing hi* four ye.vr* iu college riii* conference is in session for days and the daily schedule is as I'niversitj of South Carolina. June 1 F. H. Hitt, B. Slrlngfelow. ’Oft. Horace J. Crouch, County 8npt. of Education. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION —OF— THE BANK OF BARNWELL, located at Barnwell. S. C.. at tiie close ol business. June third. UJOd. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts •ilw.lo-i.fth Overdraft* dll.12 Banking Hou-e ... 4 fMKI Furniture and FIN lures, i ,(<D(I Other Real K*t*te ..... ... Duo from Bank* and Trust Uompanic* 30 027 9*'' Currency 5.012 Gold 300 ^ Silver and oilier Coin.. I.ft47 4ti Checks and Cash Item* r>7 < a Total 202.810.28 NOTICE OF ELECTION. To all whom it may concern : P.v virtue of the order of tbe Crmnty oafa of Electron, an election will be held in and for lf>e Williston School IMstrict, within ivs tciritorial limic*. for the purpose of nseei talning tiie will of the people upon the question of the esfabiishmetit of a High School 1 within said District, otnlci the provision* til Heetbm-1208 of the Civil Code of said Slate and of the Act* of the General Assembly of I'.kiS. page 111S, said elee- rion to hv held upon the 3rd day ot July, Ukiti, duri'ng the usual hours pre scribed fur said elections, under the supervision ol the Board of Trustee* of said District, at which election on Is such electors as return rest or personal property for raxatitm and ^ho exhibit their tax receipts and regMration cer titicate«, *h required In general elec Hons, -hall be allowed to vote. Said election to be held a: the store of A. E Owens in WillDton, in said School District, beginning at 7 o’clock a. in of «ald date and concluding at 4 o’clock p ni. of said date, those favoring said establishment voting 'For High Schools” mid those opposing, voting •‘Against High Schools.” BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Williston Graded school District. IIokxcK J. Ckci ch. Co. Supt. Ed, fi.kction ok tupsTkks. Notice i* also given fliat tpii election will lie field ht the same time aiul place conducted by the same managers as the above election, for tiie purpose of elec ting three Truste-a for the Williston Graded School. One of these Trustees to hold hi* commission until the sec ond Tuesday in May Eil2; two to hold their commissions until the second Tuesday in May 101J Horace J. Crouch. County Supt . of EtJjfcation. Barnwell, b, C., June 17th, 'in, GR.) LIABILITIES. Capital Stock I'ajti in P.n.000 Surplus Fund.. 4 30,000 Undivided 1’rolits, less Cur rent Expenves and Taxes Paid 20,G77.!'« Individual Deposits Subject to check 121.471 .’id -Time-Certificates of Deposit 11,507 ft'2 t’ertiHed ( lic ks, 102 04 Bills I’.iv.'tbrt. including C ir- tilicatcs for Money Borrowed lo (K)» ten foi- lows: <> Oo a. m Itising Bell. i, ;io—7 00 Morning Watch. 7 on—7 30 Breakfast- 8 no -s .V» Bildo Study Groups. :m>o—o ■c<» Coliegc Couiciencf. 10 00— 10.30 Institution. Total Jf.g.STJ 2* State of Sout.ii Carolina,I County of Barnwell, j Before in<“ came G. W. Mativillv Cashier of the above named Bunk who b»*jng- duly sworn sav* that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, u« shown by tiie books of said bank. (J W. Manville, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Un* 28th. day of June, 1 'iO'.i, J. O.d’htteiaon. Jr. - Notary Public S. C, Correct Attest < Ho. H. Bates, J. M. F.a-terling }■ Director* 1’. M. Buckingliaui „} i could aet op and I In trpon Us Tuea- deset vifig laudpat- r *f irUrttYBin. mVkw^Preaiiteot *» r J ... AAIOOW MIKACLE, Columhi*. June ltd — Nrcdieal men here are much intorc&ted in a curious case of recovery of sight at an ad vanced age reported from L henvicee. It Is said that Mr*. Ann Westbrook, aged seventy Hve, had been totally bjjmUitr jive yei.bu.bi^. A Jm»xh ax«2 __ her sight began to come hack, and now *h* can see very well and her eyer'TH* daily growing stronger. Mrs. Westbrook live* with a daugh ter, Mr*. W. B. Wood, in Gaffney. TORTURED ON A IIORSR. “For teniycar* I couldn’t ride a horse without being in torture from piles,” writes fo S. Napier, of Rngless, Kj„ <*whcn ad dtHdurs and other retscUldk railed, Bucklen’s Arnica Halve cured mo.” Infallible for Plica, Rurns. irray tte*ld*. Cuts, BoU«, Fever-sore*, Ec- Ma-. -xeaia, Balt Rheum, Corns. 36e. Guaran- f V n»r,.Xk«llur u A I _ teed by CL N . Burckbalter, It. A. Dea-_ Guaranteed bv 0. N. Burckhalter, M»u A Uo. IHki-12.00 Platform AddfCol. 1 (»() -l.;>u p m. I liriuer, 2 (*)—.'» ,'io Ki crcation. o.ikt-titSt Hnppi-r. 7.00 —7 :>i> Hill Side Meeting. 8(10—S.Vt Mission Study G iiMips. (100—ft.20 Delegiillon Meeting*. Umhj t>mit limn ( Lights off.) A LONG FELT WANT. The follow iug letter from Dr. W i I - liams. Secretary of the State Board of Health, to the pliy«ieian» of tiie State, explain* itself.' A long felt want Is tilled. ‘’The State hoard of health uttnotin- oos with gonuine pleasure (list its lab oratory will lie ready for work July 1. Tiie work of rliis laboratory is intended lor the hem-tit of etti/eos of the' Sente, will lie open to them through the medi cal profession ” Tlic. scope of work to he carried on will lie eonlined, for tiie present at least, to bacteriological examinations looking to thtf pretention of conta gious and infectious diseases and io the administration of the Pasteur treat ment for rallies. ••’The bacteriological wmk will i-over examimitions of water, milk, sputum for the presence of tubercle bacillus, blood for the presence of malarial para sites. Widal test, culture* for diph theria, fecev for hook worms and smears iu general, “In the Pasteur department exami nations will be made of animal* sus pected of rabies, and person* bitten by animals found to bo rabid will he treated. ‘•There w-iU be no charge for any examination* or treatuumt. Fdrther information may lie obtained by ad dressing cither.D.r. F. A. Coward. L':- rector v nf - Eaho nrtwy. w— Dtv - Williams, Secretary Stale Board of Health. "Addre** all communications to the Laboratory of |be Htate Board of Health. Columbia, 8. C. FOR BANKRUPTS PETITION DISCHARGE. In tiie District Court of the United States, FOR TIIE DISTRICT 07 S. C. r I n the ,M alter of J.U. Katnmer, Bankrupt. No In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable W M . II. DRAW EE Y. Judge of tbe District Cmirt of the United State* for tire District of Soutn Cartiliua. J ('. Kammor of Blaekville in the County of Barnwell and State of S. C in aaid Diatriet, respectfully repre sent* that on tiie 7 day of May last past.', lie was duly adjudicated lUnk- rupt under the acts of Congress rein ting.to Bankruptcy ; that helm* duly jiurreiidered all ilia property and rigiits of property and has hilly complied with all the requiremmits of said act* tind of the orders of tiie Court touching hi* Bankruptcy Wherefore he prays that he may he decreed by the . Court to have a lull discharge from all debts provable agginst his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge, Dated this 21 day of June A. D. pjqp. J. C. Kammor, Bankrupt. ORDER ON NOTICE THEREON. Dia l tile r ok S. C.-—s. .s ; On this ’22 day of June A. I). 11)00, on leading the foregoing petition. It is — >tplcred by the Court, that a hearing STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BA UNWELL, In tiie Probate Court. By J. K. hneliing, Esq., Judge of Piobate in Barnwell County. Whereas K. If. Walker made suit to me t<> grant to him fa ttersof Administration on the estate of and etleets of DaUiel bill deceased. these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the >ait Daniel Gill, deceased, that they la: and api«-ar fi.fore me in the Court of Probate to lie held at Barnwell on Satur day July the third IdttO, after' publica tion thereof at II o'elock in the forenoon to show cause, if any the) have why the said administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand this IPtli day ol June Anno Domini, UKift. J. K. SNKI.IJNG, Pndiale Jlldge. Puiilisliedin Tue Baknwei.l I’toci.E Juti 2$th. U-eit. Stliolarsiiip and Entrance Examinations CIcnison Agricultoral College. At tiie County Court House on Fri day, July 2nd. at !> a m the Scholar- -hip and Entrance Examinations to i leuiison Agricultural College will he held under the direction of the County Board of Education. Applicant* must fie at least lb years of age soil i!iu*t lie prepared to enter ihe Freshman ( la**. 'l here are no Scholarship* in the Preparatory <JIh*s. This class is only open to a limited number of hoys w ho cannot reach high schools and who are living in sections of tbo State where school facilities are poor. Scholarship* are worth JHKUKi and Free Tuition. Tiie next session of Clemsuii Agricultural College will be gin Sept. 8 P>()!>. , Apply to the Countv Superintendent of Education after June 2<Hh for need ed information concerning the Scholar ship Examinations. . For catalogs, further imfor.nation and cards upon which to make appli cation for entrance lo the College, »d- dre**. P II. M ELL, President Clemson College, S . C. Thu valuable lands of the late J. Terrill Smith of Wil- liston, devised by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars Rpply either to Dr. W. Chester And come to the tf- T f\ r-, DERTVt^RK 8. 6- Wednesday July 7th 1 10:30 a m Each lot will be sold regard less of price to the highest bid- der. / See the four twins, Penny & Thomas Bros, and hear them / talk at the same time in the same tone of voice and saying the same thing. Everyone who attends this Sale will have an equal chance at all prizes that will be given away. Don’t fail to ho on hand as this may be a Chance of a Life Time and see the twin auction eers sell lots at the rate of one a minute. American Bcalty & Auction Co. Greensboro, N. C. I. R. THOMAS, Local ReP. ON HAND July A D. HM)0, l>eforo ^aitJ (‘ourt at j offTIirr, WtfnH^OTr, trf OrhlltaO Sheppard, Edgefmld, or A. LIFE lot',000 YEARS AGO. Kctcrui'it* have found in n c*yc * c*yc in Switzerland bnne* of men, who lived 100,000 year* ago, when lila wa« in con- dtant danger froin wild beast*. Today the danger, a* shown hy A-. W. Brow n of Alexenda', Mo. I* largely from dead ly di*ease. •’lUtt had not been for Dr. King’* New DUcoyery, which mired mo, 1 could not have lived.” he write*.- ‘•aufferirig a* I did from a aevore lung trouble and atubboru cough.” To cure Sore Lung*. Cold*, obstinate Cough* and prevent Pneumonia, Us the ho* tefedhjlne on earth. 60c and $1.00 Charle.st'in, S. C. In said District at II o’clock in the Forenoon; and that notice thereol be published in The Barnwell People, a newspaper printed in raid iairict. kPd that all known creditor* and other person* in interest (nay ap- the ~*ald ‘TTIiie an3~pl*cc arid ey have, why the T. Jamison, Greenwood. said 'petitioner should not A ow, Trial hoi U« Ire*. *ar at the •How cause prayer of the be granted. And it is ttirtber ordered by the Court, that/he Clerk shall send by mail to all X noirn creditor* copie* of •ahl petition and this order, addrer*rd to them kt tlieir place* of residence a* stated., AVItne** the Honorable WM, M. BRAWLKY. Judge of the said Court jind the Seal thereof at Charleston, H. C. in said District on lbei2 day of June A. D IDOft, Richard W. Hutson. — Clerk. o| the court.)' 1765. 1900 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 125th ye»r begin* October 1. Entrance examination* will be hold at Ihe County .Court House on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. All candidate* for admission can compete In October for vacant Boyce scholarships, which pay IBM) a yeat. One free tuition scholar ship to each comity of South Carolina. Board and lurnlshed rooms in Dormi tory, $12. Tuition. $40. - For catalogue addre** Uerrlacn Randolph, Frcaldeat. HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S, C. Ten First Class Horses and His, Which I am offering very cheap. ALSO t A Nice lot of Buggies, Stir lies, Wagons, Lap Robes, Harness and all parts of Harness to be sold CHEAP * Come and see me if you need anything in my line and I will do the rest. CHARLIE BROWN. © THE Bank of Barnwell ' ' T&' UMeft ’anitiyifongat ' Bank in Barnwell County Depository of The State of South Carolina, The County of Barnwell and The Town of Barnwell $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, ... $45,000.00 To save money jf not hard when onoe -a bank aboonat liaUrted for money in n bank cannot burn a hole tfre pocket. A bank accohnt mean* paying bills safe way. Checks leave no room for <' bill was paid. Each check Is recordej oneyr HAT GOVERNS. togeber with your money and the eanf*Y OCLttM*U.. In burglar and 6re proof vaults. Yc ^ - ^ time. - / Let u* talk this over with you the mi* posaibio to call, write us. v.fA’te*'. 1 ^%kS3 /• T 4 Of ,