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ffaac la thi, weak on tb«
>***_ BlaekvUla to Muniblna
•bwvk mmr Mr. H. U. mitt**
Murna,
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HAIHIONT MJDG«>G., A
AMotar eomiaanleaCkni of Harmony
twir».Tr, A;T. ». win tw uau
la Maanaie Trmpte on Tlrantday
giWWgilbUda xf&nik VwttBf
i aeeourdiatl}' invited to atteml. "
Baker llagood .W. M.
“Goad farm eonulnln* <J5I arrrx
»r HaMlavilla for sale, ra»y term*.
I. M Orafcatn. Attorney, Bam-
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rOKSAUX CI1KAP.
Aaaanil hand MnCormlok Mower and
Rake, both la good oonditlon.
Apply to Georco H. Bate*.
Barnwell, S. C.
ftAXTEft—One .Siijgl* or Double
Bex Catlaa Preaa. Oira make, prlae
and bow long In uaa. /
Atfdreaa Wllllatea,
N® 1. Box M.
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road motior
All areraeera of the different aeoriona
of tke pabBc rued* of Barn well county
who fcave net yet worked their aruiiun*
will plena® warn «Hit ail hand* In their
aerthma apljoft to road duty and hare
the tootle worked at once.
J. B.
MorrW,
l-o. 8upr.
AflNK PLANTATION,
FOR
S ALE ON EASY TERMS.
* 15^3 acre* of land, 5 miles from
Allendale and 2 miles from Ap
pleton, situated in a good locality,
^tenant houses, Gin House, Saw
Mill and Machinery, Dwelling
House, all in good repair, t8 horse
farm in a high state of cultivation.
The balance of tbe land is well
timbered. We can make you a
reasonable price and give you
goed terms on this property.
J. O. Patterson & Son.
Barnwell, S. C.
AHEAD AGAIN. /
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!.a«t rear Mr. R. H. Luts of Rad
Oak Townablp Wta tha Brat >a1a man
A GOOD MAN GONE.
Mr W. J. Batley died on Monday
morn I rig tduj many muntiu of fallln,
5f Btatr, aelllnr to Molnff and P«*r* i bnalth patioAly borne. Ifa waa burl
hw fill Brat lala, whicl
to K. W. Wat««>«r
Chamaton Au£
On ttatnrday.
rhlch.4hef
A^O©.. it
Otb. *
raat Mr. Lntx
ahlppad
rose had
made
good again, bfingfng in th« ftrit South
Carolina bate of tha HKMI crop and aal-
Itng R torMoUir and I'ortar, -who ex*
prasyod it to F. W. Wagener A Co. It
ginn«<l by Farmer Lerov Molalr
webchad.. 4o5 pounda. fill* DH#
hale reached ChHrleaton on Monday, a
day ahead of last year. Hut for the
frequent rain* Mr. Lutx would have
had thia bale on tha market aeveral
dajra earlier
Mesa;* Wagener A Co. aold the 1009
bale on Monday at I»crnU. It graded
good middling.
FINE FRUITS
In *er«n Ptoea ©emefery no Tneaday,
A good, trueman bay gone to bia
high reward above, 'and the alncere
ay no pithy of many true frtanda abldea
with hi« bereaved loved onea.
DADLKD TO HIS REWARD.
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Inal] it* ytara Th* PKort.* haa had
no more perfectly formed or delioioua-
ly flavored watermelon* than three
midsummer contributions of theae ap
preciated good friend»; - - — •
A superb Long Green weighing
about 47 pounds, from Mr. George W.
Peacock, the monarcb of tbs season in
weight and as noble in quality at in
size
A splendid Rattle Snake of perfect
shape and nnvtrpaaeed sweetness, the
present of Capt. C. B, Swann, and first
claaa ae is everything he maker.
Arrexqntritely flarored and exactly
right alzed Rattle Snake, grown by
Mr. Arthur M. Sandera. a young far
mer whose scientific progreaa equal*
tbe the hereditary success of the old
time planters.
An j a Maximilian from Col. Aldrhh
the heir of all his years of experiment
and aelrction in the production of a
melon combining every bleaaednexa and
absolutely faultless.
Mr. John C. Bush died at his home
In Elletitoo on the 6>h inst after long
Hlne*»,ice(t abhutBrr year*. j —
Ills whole life waa one of sweetest
nnaellishneas, of sinoerest devotion to
duty, of loving kindness to the happy
aerylca of tho*e that were near and
dear to him.
4Ufu»i with mental endowments of
the highest order be could have won
ttal endeayor, but he glmlly chose THe
better life end so lived that bia mem
ory shall not pas* from Ahe hearts of
those to whom he gave all the tender
ness of a noble heart, all the he’p of a
faithful hand, all tbe good'counsel of
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corrtw CON DITIONS.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat
©f.jfhe 8th Inat. had tIHa to aay of cot
ton : ''
In Arkansaa, Georgia, I^ulslaaa,
MlaslMippi and Tenneaaee, Improve-
ment hasmeen the rnle.
North Carolina as a whole abowa no
mporunt change, hut there has been a
Dtlnct ins* in South Carolina. In
>xaa and Oklahoma there has been
sharp deterioration and tbe situation
s critical.
There la complaint of boll weevil
some tHstrict*, but the damage can
not be rallruated at lbi« time.
The crop is very spotted and la pecu
liarly subject to uofaiorabie oondi
tions.
The boll weevil la reported by tbe
gaternment sid^ntltle staff in Missis
sippi, within CO milri of - tbaT'TIlHbama
State line a,nd keeping up In steady
progre><»"of 43 t<< fw itiTles a year In Tts
progress toward the K.ast.
x pure soul.
lie rests in pesce.
A Friend.
Don't neglect tbe Fall Garden.
Now for steadier weather; the dog
days ended on Tuesday,
Judge Robt. Aldrich Is presiding at
RdgeflaM eonn this week.
H. I^ O'Bannen E-q Is sojonruing
In the land of the sky for several
week*.
will he held at
Friendship and Rose
Un’wn
Bprtngtown,
mnry.
Centrlbntora are as lead to pardon tire
necessary abhrertabon of Ciekr favor*
liiawesa.
Mr. and Mr*. Darby left,on Sunday
on a vacation riatt to their old home
at Cheater.
Mrs. A. T. Woodward and “I^dy
Elisabeth'’ am visiting Fairfax
kindred and friends.
Push the ptga. The lien law will go
with the year and the crop mort-
FAIRFAX,
Our farmers and merchants in tbl,
sac.ion have been in very good spirit*
recently a« crops are good .
Massrs Miles and Newton Loadbolt
are saiil to have the best all round
crop in tba county.
The Bethlehem protracted meeting
Is now going on. Tne faithful pastor,
Rev. Chas Turner hsd tried to pre
pare the way for the Evangelist. Rev.
I>. Bolton 0! Elberion. Ga. so that
hD words would not fall no stony
ground, but would bear fruit. His
warning words to the unconverted and
those who are injuring our town by
evil prscvhre* of course hit so hard
that all did not receive him gladly.
Iba lady worker* (who are tucb a
help to their pastor} held dally prayer
meeting* among themsalves imploring
a divine bleasiug on tha meeting. Bad
weather has kept many away, but
whenever they could get tcvhe church
there was alway* a crowd. Last night
when even tbe ministers couldn't get
through the bog and slush, those who
had gone early before tbe heavy rain
euiartalned the congregation with a
beautiful song service Mrs. Turner
and MLa Mote have led the music
through all trying obstacle*, and all
have enjoyed the tw ice a day service
of song, itev. R. L Bolton will long
be remembered by the good people of
Fairfax as one who tried to rescue
thrfr town from all evil. There have
been several additions to the church,
nd we trust 1 here will be 'mere to
follow’’.
Mr G. IV. Barber, and Miss LIU
Barber hare just returned from a vi»it
to ICIine, where they assisted much
with the music in the meeting at Mt
Olivet.
gage arTlThe a Taler relief.
Oar yesterday though la were with
Cur Kieh Land frienda at their annual
August pienhsat Fierce’* Ubapet.
The anneal reunion ©f Capt. G. E.
Bin'* lastly iMmcrrvw will overflow
Mock Greek with genuine happiness.
Health banters and pleasure seeker*
ore either off t» tn« wountait a or
their grips for tbe next neck
HOW IT WORKS.
Fashion note: The ‘ Merry Widow
hat Is to he supplanted thi* fall by tbe
iu«*ian toque stvle, many of tbe new
shapes being eighteen inches In height
While women aren’t allowed to vote.
Their civic |*©wer’a exerted,
AntT eianv evTTl oT the time
Are by their aid averted.
Hut recognition of their plans
rather s ow in dawping—
,a»t year their haw made broader
•trials. -»
Thia year tbey raise the ftwning
T. H. D.
packing tht
cxearslen.
In view of tbe disappointing corn
crop the advice given in Mr. J. D.
Whittle's nd teniae went la Umyiy
thoaghtfal end truthinl.
■- McrfMctRarawcUpP August 8 by
Rev W. G. Britton Mr. John 0 Be.
singer of Mllluiwn Ga. to MIsa Lula
Key Croft of George’s Creek.
'The relatiyea of Mrs. H. 1*. Davie*
•nd friends of her printer—artist
husbend look to her welcome first
©noting on Sunday next with happy
expectation.
At the meeting of tbe State Stcnog
rnpbere Association on tbe isle of
)*m4eM test week K. A. Brown Esq. of
Jlayuwelt was elected first Vice prssi:
deal for the oext year.
Congressn»an Pattrraon Is at home
after many week* of imfl tgging atteu-
I loo to exacting Unties in Washington.
No Representative bas been more
faithful in steading, day and night,
In the Democratic trout.
R©v. P. L. Roton of Olar has re-
g|ga©d the pastorate* of tho churcbea
It, the Bernweil Association that he
hoe filled *o well. ID* resignations
are to take effect not sooner than S«p
(ember 1st, nor later than November
1st.
I«*t week’* pic nica were too nu
nirroas to mention and too nice to be
briefly described^ Th* addreaae* of
Hon. If. L Smith at Baldock and Col.
Sanborn Wright att Btackviiie. Syca
■mre end Barnwell were greatly en
joyed by Urge gathering*.
Crbp new* ef the county D not as
week** we would like to
Wbllt there aie very many
Held* the average will be
below that of last year. The Hi
1 hi Milt-In a erii
U reported In
A condition
•elds where
1 tide, a daughter of Rev
n former pastor of the
Church, will leave
Middle of heplemher for
she will teach In a mis
She I* a graduate of the
f th* Rapritt Ills*!** t-chool
Sine* leaving Bam-
■ been paster of ^e
i Church «f Darlington,
: delivered tS
Mr
f«fh
m
n
growth
SNAP SHOTS OF CURRENT
EVENTS.
Augusta’* first bale of 1909 cotton
wa* sold at auction on Thursd.nv «f
last week for 16,^ cent*, it came from
South West Georgia.
Tim Congress was quite libefaT fn
the 1a*t hours of tbe special session to
two well off men, Vice President Sher
man and Speaker Cannon, appropria
ting money to buy them automobiles
for their riding sbout Washington.
The U S. government i* quietly pre
paring for possible future trouble in
tbe Philippines Eight submarines
will *oon be gathered th**ra for the
protection of Manilla and the Cavite
navy yard.
Preridet Taft baa- not forgotten tbe
taste of Beech Island barbecue. He
ill be In Augusta on Saturday after
noon. November 0th. Before that time
the Centre Mreet new bridge over tbe
Savannah will be complete and cross-
able.-
Thewlttof tbe 1st" Judge J. II
Hudson of Bennettsvillr was admitted
to probate last week. HI* estate, real
and personal property and life insu
ranee, amounts to about $20 000, and
is equally divided between bis four
daughter*.
President Taff left Washington
bright and early Friday morning f. r
ii* summer home at Beverley, Mass,
where he will rest until hi* rijud birth*
dav, September 11th. when he will
start on a 13.000 mile railroad ride,
visiting all the States in the Union ex
cept HI or 12. The people of tbe
United State* pay his expenie*.
In his appointment* of committees
fnr the regular session of Cougrej*
oommencing December next. Speaker
Cannon In recognition of hi* constant
steadfastnesa to duty bas promoted
Cnngresssman Patterson from his old
assignment* on canals and irrigation
to the higlter and more responsibi !*•
committees on tbe census and claims
A tlgbt vote was caat-in the Vrlginla
primary election for Governor last
week. Judge Mann, who is willing to
sign a State wide prohibition law il
passed bv live LegAaLalura. won b\
about 4.b00 vote* over Henry St. Georg*-
Tucker who was not willing to com
mit himself to State wide prohibition
Many Democrats did not vote because
they Wished to be free in the general
election.
7.
The Barnwell and Bamberg Sunda
School Convention will meet at Hea
ing Springs Church on Wedneeday,
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 1, 2, 3.
—Programme...
Wednesday Sept’ 1st.
1130 a, m. Service of song and
praise.
12 m. Introductory Sermon, E 8.
Reave*.
Organization l p. m. Adjourn.
2 an r. m. Service of song,
2 45 The relation of th* Church to
the Sunday School, M.M. Benson, W
H Simpson, J. I). Moore.
4 Miscellaneous business,
4.30 Adjourn.
Thursday Sept. 2.
10 a.tn. Service of song.
10 30 Discovering Teacher*, O. J
Frier. W. R. Smith.
11 Developing Teachers. W. W
Cope, H. J. Hstr, I. H. Hutto, C. C
E aev, K. S, Reave*.
13 Presentation of diplomas and
certificates to Normal Clast ,by Presi
dent.
12 30 Add ret* to Normal Class by
D. Moor*.
1 n m. Adjourn.
2.80 p. m. Service of Song.
2 45 Teacher preparing the
G|M Smoak. IL M. Mixsun,
Britton, J. E. Chandler.
3 43 Teaching next Sunday’s Lesson
Miss Clara Johnston.
4 U Miscellaneous business.
4,3d Adjourn.
Friday Sept.
]0 a. tn Service of Song.
10 .30 Home Department, A. P. Man
vllle, I. H. Hutto, C.C. Elaey, R.
Reeve*. ■ j
11 IS Presentation of Convention
Banners by R. M. Mixsotrand O. J.
Frier.
11 JO a, tn. Cradle Roll, M. M. Hen
son, J; D Moore. — —
12 ny. Organize das* for voung
Miaa Bessie Willis.
Leson
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SEARED WITH A HOT IRON,
or scalded bv-overturned kettle—cut
Uli a knife—bridayd by sl«mme»l do<>r
•Injured by gun or in any other way—!
the thing needed at once Is Bucklen’s
Arnica snlvt to subdue intlainmarbtn
and kill the pain. It’s earth’s supreme |
healer, InfaHihle for Bolls, Ulcers,
Fever Sores, Etaema and Piles,
atC.N. Burckbalter.s, K. A. Denton
A Co. ^
BARBECUE AND PICNIC.
SENDING THE GIRL AWAY TO
SCHOOL,
Dear Home Circle:—Did yon ever
think of sending your children awav
to college? Ah! k may be the fond
est dream of some mother’* heart and
some father’s heart. Ponder the sub
7e<R wdi before ymrtake-
will make a difference In your live-
forever very likely. A new road opens
to the girl who leaves home to explore
the fi'-lds of knowledge—*be must huvt
common sense. If she h«s a good bask
of the above n aud a whole lot of it, all
may be well but let us pity her if she
has not.
This is not so apt to be the case II
tbe girl bat alwavs been accustomed U
plenty of everything that’s up-to date
and refined and bas common, good
horse sense.
Once I knew of a girl, a country girl
who stood foremost In hor classes In tin
country schools. Her teacher praised
her—the pupil* loved her. She had
«ucb winning way. When quite
young, not seventeen, It was decided
to send her to the , a noteo
school in the South, to prepare boys
and girls for a useful field. Under
tbe clreamstancea It allows boys and
girls of limited means to attend and
S.
receive full benefit. One of her forme
teacher* beard she was to go. He de
plored the fact, and expre»*ed an opin
Ion It would be better to send her to i
neighboring town high school, any
way at first; but, alaa! the sweet liH!e
pure girl went away, and the cried
she got homesick for home, but she
stayed, she’s been two yearsV-ba
learned well, as far as books are
earned, but somehow or other her
and foolish little head got turned
that girl la a failure, so far as true
womanhood is concerned. She l«n
fit to teach country children, nor town
children, unless she undergoes
change. She Is vain—makes fun
“lackey” doings—the language used
by aome of her own relatives—wants
to live In town and sport a dude of a
bean that knowa how to spend the
“mon ” Poor little bu.terfly, her
head Is attracted by the glare and the
glitter of what she saw in-town, and
she only saw the outaide, but if given
a chance might see the inside, to her
sorrow, and those who love her. Her
former teacher deplores the fact. He
thought so much ui her as a little, in
nocent girl. Her education wasn't
finished IVhat she got will in thi*
state of affAirs, do more harm than
good. She 1* no more pleasure In her
home. It’s a •Tippet” she keeps up
ov-er something half the time, and her
drees isn’t nice ent>ugB7'ah£r Iter H*T
ain’t fine enough, and some one put
J
WILE LEMS IE M
WE HAVE FOR
n
The public are raspeetuflly-iovited to )
attend tbe meeting of tbe Farmers’
club of the Lower Three Runs, on Fri
day the 18;h day of August. A* there j
will be a basket picnic and barbecue,]
II persons aie requested to join u* on I
this festive occasion. Prominent pro-j
hibition sneaker* will address the
meeting Don’t forget the paonie near J
MilleUevUle. Friday, Auguat 13th.
C. B. Dunbar, Presldsnt.
RED SHIRT REUNION.
There will be a reunion of tbe red
shirt survivors sf 187t> st Anderson on
Auguat 24th and 25th. a hundred
ung la.iie* wearing red skirts In
fa*cinating procereton.
Judge Robert Aldrich will speak in
the Anderson court house nn the even
ing of tbe 24<h, and next day addreaaea ]
wpl bo delivete 1 In the city park by
Ex:}o\ernor* Sheppard and Tillman.
WASHINGTON’S PLAGUE SPOTS
lie in the low, marshy bottom* of the
Potomac, the breeding ground of ma-
aria germ*. These germ* cause chill*,
lever and ague, biliousness jaundice,
lassitude, weakness and general de
hillty and bring suffering or death to
thousands yearly. But Electric Bitters
never fail to destroy them and cure
malaria troubles. They are the best
all round tonic and cure for malaria I
ever uaed, write* R. M. James, of
f.ouellen, S. U. They cure Stomach,
Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and
will prevent Typhoid. Try them, 50c.
Guaranteed by C. N. Burckhalter, R.
A. Deason & Co.
18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats,
1 Car Load of
2 Cars of
We have bought in targe quantities and
can sell cheap.
We also have a few good horses and
mules on hand that we will sell cheap.
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office novRsr^
8.30*. n. !•“ : '
Persons living away
will plefise make apfsofotMeula
eoesiag By se doing they will Be i
•f Immediate service
appointments.
fTiT
SCRVETISt HO IESUCBC.
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A postal card addn
me at Lyndburst, S. C. wl
receive prompt attention.
to
THE CRIME OF IDLENESS.
Idle nor s means trouble for toy one
Its the same with a lazy liver. It
causes Constipation, headache, jaun-
lice, sallow complexion, pimple* and
blotches, Ipas of appetite, nausea, but
Dr. King’s New Life Pills «<f<m biiofsh
liver trmbles and build tip your healih
/5c. at C. N. Burckhalter, R. A. Dea
con A Co.
EDUCATION A1/ CAMPAIGN
MEETING.
August 23:h will be Ktate EducatlO’:-
al Campaign Day Meeting in Barnwell
county, and every good citizen should
arrange his or her affairs to get and
give full benefit to this most important
lay of the year. Patrons, trustees and
larger pupils of the schools
should not forget tills date ahd every
community should select and send to
this great educative gathering delega
tions iostmcTd to report m their!
home folks st neighborhood meetings |
all the good things that they shall
hear as mapped out for the future.
Addresses will be delivered by the fol
lowing distinguished educators:
Mrs. Mary T. Nance Daniel, Baluda,
S. C.
Dr. A. J. 8. Thomas, Greenville, 1
8. C.
Dr.E L. Hughes, Greenville, S. C.|
4upt. City Schools.
Hon. C. T. Wyche, Newberry, S. C.
The local speaker* will be:
Rev. W. M. Jones, Williston.
Senator Geo, H, Hates, Barnwell.
Mrs. Dora Dee Walker. Thomas.
Brother Farmers:
For more than forty years the farmers of
the South have been going to tho dear school of experi
ence. Against odds and conditions harder than the world
has ever known they have learned slowly but all the more
surely that true and genuine agricultural prosperity is to
be gained only through diversified farming.
Wc have, at our own expense, clothed the world and
enriched the cotton manufacturers and merchants of the
East and West. But a
BETTER DAY DAWNS for us. Let us waste Jio
time in seizing the golden opportunity.
We know now that the soil, seasons and land fr^eness
of our section of the .State give the counties of Barnwell,
Bamberg, Aiken and Orangeburg advantages for the prof-
itable-growing of small grains surpassing those of any
other quarter of the United States.
Let us make our section the Egypt, the
South, thereby best utilizing our labor supj
and safely and cheaply increasing the productiveness oi
our lands and having money bringing crops for sale all the
year round.
The Whittle Seed Oats, Bancroft ahd Appier varieties,
are “all right. They suit our section, are immune against
disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward
the up to date farmer many fold. 7
Secure your seed now and get ready for a long advance
toward financial independence and prosperity.
DR. J. H. E, MILHOUS,
DENTIST. - -
BLACKFILL*, feHC. ——
Office days ThnnwUy, Frl*
XV'el^eqmi
Operations madfe a*
less as consistent wkth safety
Prices reasonable. Term*
cash.
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now is tbe time t© boy,
never bo cheaper, aad sura
! la value. *
wf!V
BUY NOW.
tnary of the
most surely
588 Aeras,
Barnwell CeuMjr,
One half In eultlvatlou
woodland.
Two •allies from Suelllaff Hal
Atlantic Oouat Llu» RafltPuff.
Bulldlnga
A bargain In tbie ;
Term* easy,
600 Aerhf. Buildings
menu. 8U0 acres In cultlvMteu,
acres la woodland
Three ml lea from Snell
A.C. L. R. Four
barren A . C. L.
Terms easy.
200 Acres. t«D In euHIvaUea. fM
acres in Weed and limber. Bara welt
Township, flee mile* from Barnwell
Court Mourn.
New fUeideaee aad
■•Hi
>•
3^1
ilagStaUMg
n from Dun*
la good<
i Torma
j. D. W H I T T L £
400
BLACKVILLE,
South Carolina.
from Barnwail
200 acres In tulttTattea
| wood and timber.
Terms euay.
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... Jwi
400 Acre* Three asHes from larnwelb
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TWAS A GLORIOUS VI CTORY
I'liere’* rejoiolnr In Fedor*. Tenn.
A man’s life bas been saved, and now
Or. King’* New Discovery is the talk
<>f the town for curing C. V. Pepper of
deadly lung tu-morrhages. “1 could
not work nor get about,” he write*,
md the doctors did me no good, hut
after using Dr. King’s New Discovery
three weeks, I feel like'* new man, and
can do good work again. For weak,
•ore or diseased lungs, Coughs and
Cold*. Hemorrhages, Hay Fever. La-
Grippe. Asthma or anv Bronchial af
fection it stand* unrivaled. Price 50c
ami $1.00. Trial Bottle free Sold and
guaranteed by C. N. Burckhalter, R.
A. Deason & Co. — J
WOFFOHD COLLEGE
SJPAHTAN'BUna, s. c.
HENRY NELSON SNYDER, M. A. Lirr, D., LL., D.
President.
Ten Departments.—Gvmn**lnm under competent diiector. Athletic
Grounds. Library and Librarian. Science Hall. Fifty-Fourth year
beffin* September 15 1000, For catalogue addresa.
J. A. GAMEWKLL. Secretary.
WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL.
SrAKTANilL’RO, S. C.
Three New Brick Building*. Steam Heat and Electric Light*. In
dividual attention to each student. Next Heaslon begin* September
1$. 1909. For catalogue and information address
A. M. Dul’RK, Headmaster.
[ balance In Timber i
Ten** easy.
Aero* three miles from
House. Booms auff
80 acres In enttlynla
and Timber. -
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5,010 Acres alao la ene (root <
Cypres*, Poplar, Aab
! woods.
Good and eon yen lent Railroad fanfll
I tie*.
Come and aee i
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Land For Sale.
joed fanriaff Had Item
Town ' *
220 acres
■lies North Town WllUalM.
> proved, six room dwelling, barn,
I hies end two tenant bouses on ‘
well good water, and ernska
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY\
I3ids Invited-
The Bulldlng^Committee arsf now
ready to rweive bids for the bnilding
of Hilda Achool Hottte at Hilda, 8. O.
and any who wish to bid will please
call on Mr. F. I), Rowell or 1. H. Col
lin*. Hilda, 8. C. for plans end specifi
cations. The building must be com
pleted by October loth 1909. The
Committee reserves the riffht to reject
any or all bid*. All bldf must be seal
ed bids, ,
lr. Warn Mathews
[ Title good, terms assy
Mlfc acre* good farm
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.\^"£r*'«
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PUT*' Orgxnhtedniiafor youngnsen.lx JarA IPAhVscuitor Jthe kinlfein the
II. J. Crouch, J.D Moor*. j month, anTsdanffirolloT*
1 p. m. Aojourn.
2 30 Service of song.
/2.43
MDaions In Ute Sunday School,
yr. K. Smith, 8. P. Hair.
n 1$ Habit* of promptoea*. I. C. J.
Wtoabrep Cot-, 0 4
Frier.
S U Men In tbe Snnday School and
h»w to get tht-m there, R. 8. Reaves.
4 13 Mlscellaneoas husiueas,
4 J*f) Adjourn.
Each Sunday School Is entitled to
five delegates. Singing will be led by
0.0. Klroy. Gospel Hymn. I to
Dinner will he on the gronnd* all
three days of ConvenlMi. IVi-gate*
win daairo to bs met at MsdivUle. ad
dross S. P. Hair, Btackvl»H>|L F. D, 1
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Green It Is aH right if aim’d teach
what the learned in the right sort of
-way, aad net hurt her daddy’s feeling*
and her raotber’a ao much.
Her home life Is broken in two for
ever. She said so once when she’d
been to sehool hor first few montIII.
and it sounded pitiful then. She »-an
yet be the good, noble women. *be
ought to b*. She ueeds a good whole
some talk—but It may be too late' novy.
It generally is when a girl got* into
her head that It’s fun to be fast and
flirt, and have boy* hugging them
when they take buggy rides on hovely
Sabbath dart. * *
So you who are thiuklngof sending
your own trnasuroa i«r*y. be *dre you
iHBt very carefullymnd see If
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that can Searo
sea If
•n tba
The yelunblelands of the
late J. Ten ill Smith of Wil-
liston, demised by him to
ConliLe MitxweU.Orphamige,
are now ofiered for sale up
on liberal terins.
For particulars apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith/Willistdn, dr OrlaucTo
Shephard, Edgefield, of A.
T. Jamison, Greenwood. .
Will guarantee no better Work can be done from any *bop any where than
we can do, Ooly regular Apprentice Machinist work.
A void these Jaeklegs scattered over the country as we have most of their (barn,
work to do over. Give It to us at first, and save nionejr.
Some of oar specialties:—
Automobile Repairing. Rehorlng CyMttdera, j
new Platon Rings, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made here.
Our same old line a* when we were here before; Steam Engine*, Boiler*, Cot
ton Gins, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Etc.
of
'Hair, Titles good, terms ea*y
House and lot In town ef
| on the North aid© of R. R. Am. ‘
Headquarter* for Gasoline Engine Work, as we have an expert on same.
Call and see our shops, and be convinced. Thanking my old customers
past favor*, aud soliciting their Future Patronage. We remaiq.
Yours Faithfully ,
|C. F. CalNu, P.l.
va. task
for
- * BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS- ^
Blackville, t S. C.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
otic* fa hereby gi ven that on Mon
ifith day of Auguat I9to tb* on-
gned will ffle wttb Ben. John K
ailing. Judge of Probate., bis. Anal
dturn a* Admlrffatrater ef j iu “ *
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
000 acres of land, 700 aero* cleared In high state of eultl^aUon, food dwelling,
SO tenant bonsea, barns and stables, lies near Heiglingvlile, 8. C. U . .^1
408 acres extra fine land, 398 aero* cleared. Modern dwelling ef beaqty In tflk
sign, together with 1-3 other beautiful reridjaee* lying. U corporate ItmRa of
Blackville. S. C, one of tbe beat farms in tba county,
750 acres only on# mile from F»&l*x„flL€. tne fqi
nsoettary out butldlngt. ^
Full dasorlptlona wttb, prion aad
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