The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 01, 1909, Image 3

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J. B. -- Bridge, thin weak. J. B. Morn*, 8npr. IIAKBO>Y I.OtXiH^Q,, A V. M A rririilur coiijrauiit<*«ti(.'ii of Hr.nnonj' I^!kc No. 17, A. T. Af. will Ik: held y— v nuinlc—Tenure ab. .Timraday jildfc Vulliu* Uretk- e«>mhih) i«>rke«^r<» immd 0 Vie# «i»q. town on MoMUy. J. v Third week petit Juror* will drawn next Mondar. Mr. J. O. Walker ha» returned • lonely Florida trip. Statement* of the Allendale, Burn well and Wllilatort banka are pnbliali- ed today. 1... ... Trenailrer Armstrong ,akd Auditor Mootijr will make their aiiutial neitie- ment today. We henr ot a farmer le*i than fire mile* from Ham wet* who expect*, hi* drat bale tui* montlr. If yon have any Idea of huvlng Trermrark property wee--adagrtUrment i U. II. i»elk In / BlackyDie TownaWp. . 1 aerd 71 year*. Jle wa* a man of atead D “ i faat ylrtuea. true "tr» high principle, I constant to hia frlmada and a falthfully from 1 conaiatrnt memoer of the Baptiat '•Clvuwli. T» hi* aurfivlng children I and.,friend* he ha* left the record of ati ~ upright life thru in all iu many year* wan true to the golden rule. 11. V. Anderson tint lor liugood. W. M. 8*C. held at thoir Hall on Friday nigt.t at a o’clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of WILLIAM E. McNAIt, C. C. Wm. Me NAB. K. R. & 8. “Good farm containing *>51 arrea near Haitleville foraaie, eH*y terms. Write H. M Grahaixi, Attorney, Bam berg, 8. C.” FOR SALK CHEAP. of nVYl Wedheatlrj V aale of totar On thin land* the leaching rains have damaged corn bevond full re- , c >verv. cotton Ik set back but may out- n»o jregular meeting ot Bamwtl ,h 0 i„i„ r . 'JRy n^kwgWa brTyfWaa wm* The Charleston Evening Poat of the •2:td olt reported the death at St. FrancN Kavler Hospital In that city of Mj.J. A <'h»««erenti, aged 05 years interment at Klirliardt. The County Boaril nf Kdticntton will meet at B.-irnwHI. Kiiday .lulv ilih t<» consider the formation of a new school district of imrtton* of Bdunett Springs and Columbia districts. It’s pretty hard to have to stay in town indoors the*e days when rrout and.perch are reportetLJo be bIl.LDg->o hungrily and cantaloupes and nretnns beginning to ripen out in the blessed country. FEW LIKE HIM. (Born October 2ist Isll, died .iune ‘iflilt IWtl.l Col. John C. Haskell of Columbia suffered a second attack of apoptexv last week. He was born in Abbeville, entered the arm v a* a. hoy at.d waa floionel «4- Ire “reacEeiT^y y e4r*r At the battle ot Gaines Mill he lost an arm. When the surgeon, catfte to amputate the arm ne made them at tern! lirst to tb*- needs of a suftering isnraf. "Tttey Totd trtnv that ht* —Hfe- was more, valuablo than tliat of the soldier and that they bad enough an esthetic to deaden the pa n ot only one nperati-m. Ho made them u<o that on the soldier and bore the nain of the cmAifttf off .of ,M* JirtU without opiate Second hand MuCo'rmick Mowef.md. Rake, both In good condition. Apply to George H, Bates. Barnwell, S. C. we start on the last i jbun- Cem- This morning half of I’.UJ. The first home grown watermelons were brought in on Saturday by Cato Hav, colored, and found ready sale. Hr. L H Shuck of Cberaw came* to town on Tuesday to direct the placing of a monument on the grave ot his wife. Chester gs\e the Confederate Vet ers ns a glorious wrier me last week. N<xt\rar’s reunion w ill be held a Spartanburg. .Jllsr*** Susie Ihtnbar of Meyer’s M ill, trade Johnson of Ellen ton and ty Hooton of Olar are attending the Wofford College Summer School. Clci'k W, Gilmore Simms went to Charleston Tuesday to attend the com- meneement of the Citadel Academy, from which his son Harold graduates Little Helen Taft, daughter of Mr. 8 W. and Mrs. Uora Hutto, died on Jitnr 12th and was laid to rest on day following In the Friendship etery. Thursday last wai one of the pleas antest days of leafy June. The weather clerk held up the rain largesse and Ur. B. F. Htorne of Blackvide gave us a sunshine call. On petition of the county nfti ;1«1» and with approval of the Iswters Judge Ernest Gary has directed that nojuMes be . drawn for the summer term of Bamberg conrt. Farmer John M Easterling 1* *0 well pleased with his tine oat crop that he witl plant *50 acres next Fall Nexr week he makes n dying trip to Florida to look after tome surplus investments. Judge F. 8 . Owens of Baldock w-hs In town on Monday. In the U> year* that he has been a Notary I’ublic be has married over sixry couples, and a* Magistrate continues ready to tie the Indissoluble knot. He comes to see ns only once a year and h*a chII* ere tbo-e of a busy man Who know« the value of time, but he always leave* with us a record that '"keeps steadily bright for a twelve mouth. We write of Mr. William Thomson of Munin. A larger than the usual midi-timmer sale day attendance U >-xpe< ted for next Monday. Many willeo.neto the prohibition meeting, some to partici |mte, other* to see w hat shall ho done . It w ill be a sort of glorious fourth cav too. ar.d a rest after the laying by of the corn crop. How about the turnip crop? Will the merchants of tho several tow ns of the county have to import < m for their gardenless customers? t is not a day ton soon to begin tbe eparation of the land for tho inta bags, seven top, globe, cow born and. above all, the white egg. Sheriff Creei h received last week from the N'ew York police good pic ture* of the two horrlblv bad t'bina men wanted iu New York (or the aw ful murder of Elsie Slgel. the twenty \e*r old grand daughter of Major General Kraz/. Sigd of tne Union Army in the war between the States. On motion of James E. l>avis Fxj . at Hampton Court la*t week, Judge Ernest Gary ordered that the trial ot W. 11 Hughes, colored, who killed Clerk of Court W. B. Causey las: April, be transferred to Bamberg CoiinTv. Hughe* will have to remain in the t’yuiteniiary until the Fall term. October. The many Barnwell comity friend* of Capi. J. A. i h**sereau are shocked and saddened bv the news of his death. At tho recent memorial observance at Jtivers’ Bridge he was apparently in perfect health, with thecletr hope of many years ot happy and useful life. He was one of the best county eom- tuissiooeia Barnwell ever trad. A* many farmers do not take any county paper and imyst depend on their neighbor* for new* of coming events the non taxeia should be ;n’<i of tbe FarmPTH 1 Institute to be held at Barn well on the 20th in^t. One more lonesome prophet of pros perity Iih* spoken. Hi* name i* Ar mour and he i* high in the meat bu*i- nesa. He probably speak* of bis own business, knowing little of and caring less for the condition of the meat buy er*. Governor Joe Brown of Georgia has made a good hoginniag Saimday lie walked to the eaoitol to bo inangnra- ti-d, wearing a jeans suit. When he began tiis Governor work on Monday hU first act was to hang up a long- handled country gourd. Mr. A. !>avl*on of tho Augusta Herald spent several da\s in town la-t week, making friend* for himself and his good paper, Incidentally lie proven himself a first cla*s before breakfast disciple of Isaac Walton, and geoer- onsly divided his catch with Tna lT:o- Fi.k The annual protracted meeti'-g at Joyce Branch Baptist church will be gin on the becond sundae In July* The pastor, Kev K. M. Hauser, will be assisted by Rov, L. B. White, I’arka- villc, 8. C. II. I*. Anderson. Church Clerk. The farmer who shall rai»e this year mors sweet potatoes than ids homo folks can use or Id* town neighbors buy may tlnd a good market in the mill towns of the .state, provided lie starts sirnn enough to inquiring and arranging. 1 n any event he will find tite surplus to be excellent food for hog*, cattle and work stock. Jimt-without complaint lie served in tbe Legislature in '77 and for several years afterward. Hi* lir*t, wife wa* a daughter of Gen. Wade Hampton, lie was.a soldier without fear, a citiren without reproaeh. When knighthood wa* in H over there wa* no grander soul than' that of John Haskett. CALL FORA MKKTIX G. OX 8.M.K PAY IN JII.Y. All of the w liite Pemocrati evoters of Barnwell County, who are oppo.ycd to the Xhiniuy Dispensary System, are requested to meet, in the Court Haase at Barnwell at tioeu on Monday the 5ih day ol July, the same being sale day, *tor the purpose of effecting a Countv Organization, u> make prepa ration for the ot the campaign against said idispensary system, which election will be held on the 17ih day cd August next By instructions of Democratic Vo ter* of Wiilistoti Tnwnn.-ddp. K. M. Mixson, Secty. Tll^B UT£N8IL8 JIE1tD*U IN ; ciHifiiroi : AgnUb ebahtei or earth*nw*r« re»- •els are better than tin or Iron. Wood en spoon* are bettw than metal, uni*** pwlblv silver, if ml cloth atralnort .should be preferred to wire one*. D It I* neceasarAto nac metal, be a* qnlek as possible, ami do not leare 1 it s(>oon in a kettle of cooked fruit. Ola«* top are best. Pint one* are more economical for the onlluarv familr. The le*s leGering tlicre i* in a bottie thdrasler W is mTfftrieatr. Btibher ring* sliouH be new ei erv year. Ther berlline poroo* and hrittlp and the sugar In one Jar <.f fruit will usually cost a* much ** a down ring* Dtp tUem l« l ot water before putting en bottle, hut do not altow them tin *i*nd In It The fruit should be fresh. Ilrm ami uot over ripe. Remove well -atni"artt- good I v section out with any moldy spot —Mrs W. X. IDitt, in Raleigh. (N. C ) Progressive Farmer. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THt BANK OF WILLISTON. located at Williston. S C . at the close of business .I une 221(I TWH. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Overdralts Furniture and Fixtures Due froftt Batik* atid Trust Companies t •urrrm-y Silver and other Coin Total LI A BIMTIEH. 71. LIT.10 2."> 25 «j:;7 ir> t< 4t0 77 1.000 tK! 527 27 t'2,obi c I FARMERS’ l N!<>\. State Organ /.or M. A. Mah-ifTev will tiold meeting* at the following times snti plsees lor the purpose ot organi zing local Unions: Allendale, Friday, July 2nd. Pleasant Hill, Tuesday, .lulv tith. Columbia School llouft 1 . Wednesday July Tilt. Appleton, Thursday, July Nth. Miliettevillc. Friday, July !>th. Baldoek, Saturday, July I0:li. A full atteudanee at each appoint ment U eat neatl y desired. Capital Ptoek Paid in Surplu* Fund Undivided Profit*, le*s Cur rent Ex ponses and Takes Paid Individual Deposit* subject to Check Saving* Deposit* Time CertiiieateH of Di posit Casnier’a Checks 25 000 00 ;> o; .o uo :c .‘)'J f»t t t>5 til”*' s 0 1 .laiti 00 i )."> 0 i S2,:iu7 si O^ 1 THE 3VEOST Mo Md rutnl State of South Catolinn. ) County of Barnwell ' Before infs ennte W, E. Prorhro Ca-hier of tbeahffve named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said he.nK. a* fdiovku by the book* of said blink. YV. E Prothtc, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2Sth dav of .) one 1000. T. P. Mitclull, (L S.) Notary Public Correct Attest A. M. Kennedy, J. E. Kennedy, J- Directors. G A. Kennedy VOW m Congressman J, O Patterson ha* been invited to address the fifth annual convention of the Savannah Valley A** eoeiatlon Clubs at Augusta. July 7th on -‘The Farmers’ Interest In National Legislation.” The barbecue dinner on that occasion Is to be a great feaat Fifty carcasses have been engaged and accessories in proportion. A full thousand pimple are expected to attend. ~t— We have learned all this year, -no. better news than that given us by our always cheerful neighbor. Mr. Perry - -* AY i Pr1v-t.i. j you * ta tit .jciiy i.- tlea la th». o|»er*fIoh of an up to Male Z~ .Mt& century corn mill, from which Barnwell people get their rlgiitl ground and honestly tolled meal a hominy. Since lost corn pulling time he h*a ground scarcely 5 bushels of Western corn. That Is a good sbow- log for the sense o? eaters and llie'auc-'' a of coin growers. Tomorrow will be scholarship t«d itranee examination day at Barnwell 2 MORE DAYS. And no more tor receiving copy for the separate Prohibition ami Local Option issues of this paper . LAST CHANCE. Next Monday will be the last dav for the registration of voters tub.r to the Dl*|>en*ary Prohibklon election ori August 17th. Tite citizen unprovidet! will) a registration certificate on tliat election date will have no yote in de ciding the- issue. BANK NOTICE. The Fourth ol July falling on Sun day this year the ilrty following, Mon day 5tti inst will he observed ns the national bolldav, and the Bank of Barnwell w ill be closed on tliat dav. Person* having paner maturing that day will please anticipate payment. O. 'V. Manville. Cashier. GOOD NEWS Mr. W. E Prothro, who has been advertising 5 OtX) i-an* for sale s-nd* us tlie good news that be iia* itad them tilled with bean*. So no one can buy empty van* from him. But. we sup ivse, all tliat.want tender, toothsome delicately lltvni<-d and absolutelv whole*o:r.e beans can buy tliem Irotit him as long a* Ills supply lasts. Tuk Proct.K speak* now for two dozen van*, w ith the intention of con vincing some unknowing people that the Garden of Eden used to encompass the Willwinu country. Me don’t know that Grand mother Eve ever ate string bean*, hardly think she did for if she had known their goodness her appetite for apples would have never affected Adam. - v H1I,DA LEADS. The “Simms Literary Snooty” bad their regular meeting Saui'tUy after noon June 2 , >tb, at tile Hilda School hnute. Mauv good recitation* were delivered by the members of this So ciety. Alao compositions were read Q ilte a large crowd attended. We are glad to see (diem come out, and show that they ate interested in our work. On- President having resigned some time ago, at the last meeting we tir.imi- moosly elected another, Mr. Anderson Black'. We are all glad to have him serve, and we feel as our work will be on the move now . The Society will have their next meeting July ftlst Program: A debate and recitations. The query for debate : “Resolved tdiat it is right for a man without children to pay School tax.” —wUh vo b«v e « large attendance , FARMERS’ 1 XsTlTU PE A Farmers’ Institute will be held by Clem-on College expert* at Barnwell on July 20th. Lecture* will he given by member* ot the a -rictiltural de partment or of Urn experiment -■Utiosi : The u*e of Fertilizers for cotton, corn, and grain. Mr J. N. Harper, of the station. The improvement of crop* by seed selection, by Prof. D N. Barrow, director ol the ;\gi icultural dt parrment. Injmions Insect* and their Treatment, by Mr. A F. C.viradi. entomolugUt of tne station. Eradication of Toxa- Fever l ick and It* Importance, bv Dr. M R Power* profe*'Or of vet erinary «cTeme. Rai-ing ami Feeding St4>ck. Itv Dr. Enoch Barnett, vetetl- nariali of tbe station. SoilFi'rtilitv, tyv l>r. C. F. Goodrirk of the United States department ol agriculture l'l*e Inrpot tance of Educa'.ion to the Farm er, hv I’rof W. S, Morri.-on, or Prof. D. W. Daniel, of Clem*on Oollegi- faculty. SENSE OK SNA lv ES That the *nake ha* a sixth sen-e. Iiy which it find* it* mate in the wood* wmi unerringly tr.ai * its prev. i* tin tielief ol G. K. O'Reilly, for thirty three years a special student of snakes The seat of this sense of uiiection i* supposed to he tne curious tot ken tongue, which can have none of the nsc* to which the tongue is usually applied, but is it feeler and more, ami i* incessantly darting about a* ihkL snwke travel*. A lizard wa* seen to come Irion beneath a house in the woods, take a zigzag course, and di* appear under a box ten feet away. Two minutes later a black snake ap peared, paw*< d over the lizard’s exact course, keeping the tongue constantly seeking the trail, and darting under the box, quickly emerged wiih the lizard in it* jaws. Many oilier oh*er vations *eem to prove tliat the tip ot the tongue is the guide. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI ITON OF The Allendale Bank located at Al- lamlale, S. at the uJuxC-tif huaiiifcEb J une 22; d UM) 1 .). RESOURCES. * Loi^fi* and I)i*cnimts. 2i,.;>8:s.bo I »emaiiil f.uans non** Ovf rdratt*. obh.S.') Bunn* ar.d Stock* owned hy the Bank. non^ Banking IIou«e. 2 oty ot Furniture and Fixture* 1.112 (.0 Oilier Real K-tate, Hour Due from Banks and Trust t Companies, ] 1.212 0* Cnriency, SOU (f *)|(1 , ,‘.u Silv<‘r and other Coin 5 28 S.5 l 'heek* and t 'ash 1 feni«, DOl e Exchauge* for the Clearing House, Total, 4.;,V1> 22 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in. C.on Surplus Fund, •2 I'M Ludividcd Prnlil*. it's* t.’iir- r-Mit Exiien.es anii Taxes l*ai< 2 1 !'.lb.i i Due to Rank* and Trust CVni- panies. none ISvi lend* Unpaid, l-O. Individ,ml Depui.it* Subject tn ('heck. ::2,!i2( 11 Savings Depo-its none Demand Certificates of Depo-lt, none 1 ini* Certificates of Deposit none Ceititled < lierk*. none ( ashier* Check* none Ni'te* and Bills Redisi-onntcd none Bill- P.ivab'p. lucindiug Cert pate* fr>r Money Borrowed, none Total. L! !'IS 2-2 STATE OF SOI TH < A Ro UNA,/ County of Barnwell, 1 Before me came ('ha*’ B. Fanner, Cashier, of thu above named Bank, who. being dulv sworn, say- that the SEEN IN THIS SECTION , IN MANY A DAY ' V st9«3>f«8k$*3v? -TitpxSiSigrsySi®: • StfiftSvsxMSn?' ab 1 Just Received at WHITTLE’S Stables. BlackviHe, % -jr ,— ^ S. C. trom the Leading Stock Farms of . • • West. J S'S^'Sziiai' •*.•' ••S'&f'S fAUtWiia .» A**r«-4«!®vS)®(Si® I know Mules and therefore invite .the calls of all who believe in the blue blooded stock that can be depended. o n jor beim; healthy, hard)', vjuiek in motion, willing to work and able too, the sort that keep plow hands busy an make good crops sure. Having more tirst class stock food than my own places will require 1 otler • PEKIZINE HHY. Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food- I can spare K0 tons extra tine, well cured and kept, at only $18 per ton. 1 have other things te talk and tell my friends and the maf t>uF4io-afx}ut stock, implements and farming- dor protit and pleasure. Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have not gone earlier and oftener to tirst headquarters at’ . DENTIST, farBwcUr- - - It OF FICK HOV1MI1 8.30 n. m. to 6 p,i pcrwuiti living »«rnyt from will plca*« m*k«' appointment,* hefeve c<*M)'mg By so doing they win lie taw uf InnncdlaM; »erVicc fitid avoid die* a ppwl fitment*; — 1— T. B. ELLIS, JR. Sl'RVEVIK AND TERRACISC, ' A postal card addreBeed to mo at Lyndhurst, S. C. will * receive prompt attention. DR.J.H.E.jVIILHOUS, DKNTIST, BT.Af KVTLLK. 8. C. Onicc* day8 Thursday, Fri^ daN and Saturday. • H* , W Well ('(jiiipjted ortice. Operathmis made as pain- Iorb as consistent with 8afety I'riees reasonable. Term* cash, LMDS FOR SALE. tf. - Now is the time to buy. Lands will never he cheaper, nntl *ttre to InereaMT in value. BUY NOW. Land Township, btlMO* J. D. Whittle's, Blackville> - - - S. 55S Aore*, Illuh Barnwell County, One hall In cultivation y j Jt T1 fl, • ; - *■ . Two inflei from Snelllnf Station o* Attantli*. Coa«t Line Railroud. Building* and improvementa. A bargain in tbU place. Term* eaHj. fill) Aero*. Building* and improves menu. Jix) acre* in euHtvfttton, 309 acre* in woodtan<I, _ Tliieo milo* trom Snelllng Station. A.O. L. K. Four uillct from Dun* burton A . G. L. Term* ea*v. c- TRAIN A iUNNKL. (\twle Tunnel i* a mile iiml a half long, through a mountain in Western NorUi Carolina between Asheville ami Mnrp.y Ycstenlav week ju.t after Ihe passenger train had passed safely tlirougli a pick up train entered and many tons of earth fell from the roof, burying the engine, tender and front ear* The engineer and fireman ea- oapod by quick jumping and running. The others on the nain were in Die ca boose. out of danger. It will take several weeks to open the tunnel. VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE: WO acre? of land, 7b0 acres cleared in high state of cultivation, good dwelling, 70 tenant home*, barns and srable*. lies near ScigHngvitle. S. <’. BN acres extra line land, d'eii acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty in de- *ign. together with Id other beautiful residences lying in corporate limit* of Blackvilh*, S <’, one of the best farms in the county, 7-50 acres only one mile from Fairfax, 8. (’. fine farm mid limber lands, with necessary out buildings. Full desciiptions w ith price and terms on application. J T. O’Neal, Real K-tato Agent, Bamberg, 8 C, 'M and HU wife o«me in the office, Bright and euang: She vteltod a while, Then naked for money. Plenty of Note and Letter Heada, envelope and Spring Stationery, all good, arxss Fsorui PBumtsr. JULY JURORS. VeFnfiif weMc^tit juror* wirre drawn on Monday: Allendale—w T All. N D l.nadhndt, B F Loadhott. W K Onoge, L W Googe,. Bahtoc—J Si Siophenson, R B Kearae. Barnwell—W D HarUog, L K Miles, Bennett Spring*—\V A Mever. ‘ TmicItvllTir-AT"IT iMUreaxter,'" J 'f7 Uuist. II K Johnson. Bull Fond—F J Zeigler. Four Mile—U L McKIheny. F M Youngblood. George* Greek—W H Hutto. Jr, M L Col I to*, J G Still, W H Black. Great CypreM—J F Creech, J A Jenkins Jr. Red Oak-8 TnWne. Rich Land—C L Harley, J F Rountree Rosemary—S W TrnttI Jr. Sycamore—J F Wilkinson, Hoover. T J Weekly. Willistoo—A P Greene. C I. Wooley, J L Weatherabee, B ¥ Teeplea, W A Scott, L P WtUUnw, A NIGHT RIDER’S RAID. The worst night ’•idrrs arc calomel, croton oil or aloe* nlll*. '.hev raid your liod to rob v< n <>f re«t. Not so with Dr. King * New Life Fills. They never distress or inconvenience, but always cleans^ the system. curing Go'ila, Headache. Constipation, Ma laria. 25c ar G. N, Burckhalter, R. 'A. Deason Jc Go. above and foregoing statement is a hoie condition nf shH Bank, as sliown hy the hook * of said hank. ( . B Farmer. Sworn to and suhscrihed tiefore me, this 2'th iUy of June IP,ill. Joseph Erwin, Notary I’nhlie. Soutii Gartdinn. Corvoct-Attest. F H . O-w aid ) K. II. Sam*. • 1 lirectors . ) I thing vvouit n Marla, i> there a single goo about th**p great wide liats the are w earing? Yes, .lohii, there i*. TV lien two women meet they cant kiss each other now. JELLY FROM EVAFORATED AFPLKA. P B Dicks, * ' J Y In our late little rounds up the coun try, we sat one evening at a lovely tea table,-imd'fwil to ray-i ng <iv«r-the tveRO-*- tifitl and delicious apple .leily. The lady of the mansion said : "it. ia made, from evaporated apples bought out of tite store. 1 had no green or fresh ap plo* and could get none. I bought one pound of evaporated apple*, rinsed -tliem, putrthe<pima kettle t*>-b*rit~w4th- an inch of water above them. When they were don*, 1 sa: them away over night, still with an inch of water above them. I reiHisteiriy replenished the wa’er. In the nforhing l strained the stuff through a cloth, and, adding su gar, boiled the juice down to this pret- tv jelly The pale pink or amber is the natural outcome; the bright rod i» ylmply colored with a few dfops of the fruit jntee you find at *<»da fountain*. The oi’ie pound of evaporated apple* made twice a* much jelly a* I would hav« thought. To the pulp I added lugar and some lemon peel and made very; good Jam for every day ttto,” Chronicle, FICK LED SWEET 1’UPPERS. U*e whiie green; cut oil the cap* of the pod* scrape out the seed* ami leave shell* in salted water for an hour. < hop cabbage very fine, and to every quart add one large onion, one table- spootifui of salt, teaspoonful of ground peuper. two taId.-spoonful wh:te mus tard seed, tahlespoonfnl each of ground cloves and cinnamon and one cupful of sugar. Mix theso thoroughly. Drain the peppers, then s-uti with the mixture and replnrvr rtir rap*,- and wrap with thread to ho.d them in place Place in a *tone jar, cover witli MONEY TO LEND ’c :ue prepared r.> t)eg< : iate lonn* on iipro-.eil f irms f<'i five years, partial ityments, iuU-ryrl o per cent on loan*. Don't w r.ite, e' lue ami see us. 2m--J’* J. <). Patterson & Sou. M’ATF. OF SOI I II CAROLINA, Cocnty of Barnweli. . In the Court of Common Fleas. Henry B Cave, Plaintiff, vs. Washington |1anker«on, Henry Hnn- keison. Rhodie tirecn, Josie Mix*on,j I rtd Mixson, Lvelina Sander*, Mil-; Imn M ixson J r ., Jacob M ixson, Isaac; Mixson, |{o»n Mixson, Jinnet Mlx<on, ! snowraiu M ix-on, Oise.y Mixson. Min- , nie Mixson. Carrie Morris. Hattie i Robert*, Moses M vet*, Rtifn* Hank*r- I son, Rosanna Carter, Jontde Hanker-, son, t hester H»nkerson, Sadie Han- i COME AND SEE. TWO OARS of NEW YEAR STOCK A KENNEDY’S Sale Stable?*, WILLISTON, S. C, Horses—I he Safe, Sound Sort that it is a drive or ride. Mules—The In qnltlyatlon, forty d Timber. Barnwell from Barnwell 2O0 Acres. ICO acres in Wood and Township, five mile* Court House. New Kraldencc and other building In good conditiona. Term* easy. , 100 A<‘re* In Barnwell Town^Wp,, House* and Improvement*, Four miles h-om Barnwell Court House. 200 acre* in curtly at Kin balance ter wood and timber. Term* easy. 100 Acre* Three mile* from RarnwaH Com t House. 100 acre* in cultivation balance in Timber and Wood. Terms easy’. 50 Acre* thtee m’lea from Barn wort Court House. llou*«e* and imtirove. menu. -"0 acres in cultiyatlon balaoow in Wood and Timber. Term* ea*y. 5,000 Acre* al*o In one tract of FlM, Cypreg*. Poplar, Ath and other baid woods."' — Good and convenient Rkllroad faelft tie*. Come and *ee theoe propei lle*. L G. Patterson A 8©n. Land For pleasure to tough g° ahead edass that keep the kerson, Garfield llankvr»mi and Ella j plowman busy and make Hankerson, Defendants. j ’ J paying ciops. "v selected l>y Q. no SEND TOLU DAUGHTER TO -CLIFFORD SEMINARY- Suuimons for Relief (Con; plaint set veil i To the I>efendant*: You are hereby Summoned ar.d re quired to answer the e.impVint in tlii* Keti"n whicti i* filed Girt k f>f the Crnirl of for the ssid County in Barnweli in said State, and to serve a copy of tour answer to the said complaint on the subs* rihera at tlu-ir office in the tow n Rcrsonal A. Kenned), who k ill the office of the ' yyjiat RaniWell, Aikefl. f t omtium Pleas ‘ hurg county now? and 220 acres good farming land tw* mile* North Town Willuton, well Im proved. six room dwelling, barn, am ide* and two tenant houae* on the plan*, well good water, and creek* on "hotB sides of the place, adjoining land* of Mr Wats Mathews and others. Title good, terms ea«y . HU’* acres good farming land, alt WW-* der cultivation half mile from cor porate limits town of Blnekville ad joining lands of the late Mr. Henry W. ilair. Title* good, terms ea*y. House and lot in town of Blacknll* on the North side of ft. K Aye. 4 roft«* dwelling, dining room and gitchen, barn. ..table* and one hou*e on tb# premises. Title* good and term* easy. For further information apply to 11. F. Bulat, Agt. Barnwell, 8.1). C. F. CilbouD, P. M. Buclliigiaft Wb. McSA * , Orange want. Prices all itronut viasoiar u.u*l a few *Ut*s. rincra in. uicir omce in me low I) strong- v4ueo<ar,.aU4l- tet ^ * »‘f Dnrnwf IT 8omh raroffna; wltWh weeks, when they will he reavly for tlliv , nftcr lht , svrvit .’ hercof , A v .a 1 a i t »a»f 1 1 a aa alaxet A f gi a • V* nna.a-t.aaa a right. peoph* For Refined Home Liftq intllvldual attention, constant personal contact with (hijjnred Teachers, Full Musi cal. Academic, aod Collegiate Course*. PntcKB Low. Numbers Limited. Climate unsurpassed. Building Cbm fortable. Pure Spring wafer, cold and hot. Electric light*, Excellent system of Sewerage. Fine Sanitation ‘2fit.li Annual 8e**ion Begin* Sept. 26. ’09 For Catalogue apply to Rev. B.G. Clifford. D. D. Union, 8, C. X —— -c-- W exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer Hie com plaint within the time aforesaid, the! plalntin in this action will apply to the Court for .‘he relief demanded in —t~ctnrcumptalnt; *<“*s*—«.—- J. O. P.itteradn A Son. Plainvifi'’* Attorney*. Dated Oct. 14ib. IXfi. * To the Defendant*,. Kufu* Hanker- son. Jonnle llankt rscq), Chester lian- kerxon and (iarfiehl Hankerson: TAKE NOTICE, Tliat the Com plaint in this action, together with tne auinniou*. of * Mi h the foregoing 1* a copy, wa* filed In the office of the Clera of the Conrt of Common Plea* for Barnwell County, State t>f South Carolina, on tha 20:h day of October, 100b. , J. O. Patteraoo A Eon. Plaiutitr* Attorney!, W I M H KUC CoI.IHiK SCHOLA R8H IP and'ENTRANCE examination. The examination fiir the award of vacant ?*<dioland»lpH in Winthrop Col- lego, aud itir JtdjiMiaiau-jQL. He ts, students will be held at the County Court House on Frida** July 2 at »a m. Applicant* niiiiit bn'Mit le*a th fifteen tear* of age WJHHf ships are vacant after July J bo awarded to those making e*t average at this examine vlded they meet the condl'.fnfu* nlng the award. Appiica ngholargblo* eboulrt write to P Johnton before the exaiplnatiou Scholarship examination ntknka, ' -Scholarship* are worth $100 and free tuition. The next eesulou will open September 15., 105. Fur formation gad ca for lurtber to* ddreu fm. Calhoun & Co. i| /\cciuei)%^ cyclqMe tsM Live Si mi -At Str<