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1 X ■ , ^ '• Tl^e Barnwell People. TBtmSDAT, AUGUST 2tt. IP08. »AT«8 or SUBHCKirflON. In Advance, per Annum |1.50 On Time . 12 OC F 1 The chain g*n£ tliii week «»n tl*e W*ad from Hhuikville to Santhine church near Mf. II. I). rttill’a plnce. J. B. Harlev, J. B. Morriii, Ulerk. “ Hui*r. TIAKKONY I.ODGK NO.. A. F. M. f A ref '.htr comiNniiieation of Ur.nnonv I^Hlfe So. 17, A. Y. M. will U h-lj In m &&onlc Temple on Tharwlay k Uthh- nVlne’t Vi^rtjf rethrvn are cordiallj invited to etteud. „ Butler Hacood.W. M. H. ft Anderson, dec.. ilAt Wi Mini bruthrua “Good fnrm containing t'^t ncres ne«r Hsitieville for mle, c**y terms. 'Vrita 11. M Urahaui, Attoroey, Bam- berf. rt. ().” FOR SALK CHKAP. Second hemi McOiirinick Mower and Rtke, both in good condition. Apply to Oconee H. Rate*. ^ Barnwell, S. C. ANTE I)—One Pitigle or Double Bon Cotton I’re**. Give toiike, price and Bow Ion* in use. tddr-e* WlHUton. S. G , K. F. D. tfa 1, Box «6. t. tf WKt.G .»T HOME. Dyspep^a and aH chronic ailments BtuceefcfuMy treated by mHil, by a Re tired Physician who ict* been curing people for ino:e than 20 years. Thousands have been chred. Why not \ou le Write today for free quration blank to Dr. Brouker, Kluhtnoi.d, Va. oa-3. J. F. Carter K>q. wa» u,p lyom Bam berg on Monday. Mias Hattie Creech is on a visit to friends in Bavanu «tt. The school children are coun'lng tiic days until trouble begins J t*. Aldrich IV v in an K-q of Bam berg was In town la-t week. If you use sntali grain niaclilnerx read the advertisement of Armstrong A duelling Miss Ressie WeHther»hceofW|IIM.nn Is here visiting her cousin .Mrs. J. K duelling. Cotton is opening rapidly and labor for fodder pulling aii'l other farm work Is getting rapidly scarcer. v Allendale is to have, another bank Boon, with Mr. W. A All a« Pre-idenc and Mr. L Wilson Jr. as Cashier. Mrs. M It Furse of Martin returned home last week from Hendersonville, N C. a.id other health resorts and {tlaces of pleasure. “The Barnwell county cotton crop will be all open by the mirldie of f*cp- teiuber” was remarked to us on Mon day by a rhling arounj fanner. I’rlngle T. Yoninana K^q of Colum- tda, eldest son of the late (Jen. Leros F Youmans. spent Friday night in town. Twenty seven years have pass *d since his last visit to Barnwell. The pleasant new * of continuing Im- rrovenienr In the health of Rev, Joh.i K Umale cr>n»e* Iroin Virginia. !!< hopes to return to Barnwell tomorrow and to flu his appointments pu nex Hundaj. The presence of Mr. K. R Haters in town for several days has given c<in tlnued pleasure to hU manv Barnwrli i fi tends In the old home town lie Iih- rapidly rec ope ruled from a r»cent Aiken illneas. ! The South Carolina relatives and friends of Mr. Richard Rest, Sr., of I.eTatid, Miss., are indeed gratified hr the continued good news of his ate tdv f rccovety from the recent itiness that shortened his visit to his mother State We go to pi ess too soon to report whether yesterday VK iucational Ral'v i at Barnwell was tire success it should i have been, but not too early to know k that Miperiuiendent of Krlocatlon Bf'rouch has done his full duty in this g oat and good work. k Mr J F. Norman of Union h*« taken ia position with Messrs Molair A I’or- Wer. He is a sou of our ftieutl of school prtays. Dr. J F Norman, ami we art- I g"ing to like him a* well as we did hi« I good father, who has nobly adorned I his high profession. John dander*, colored, a trusty who esca|w-<! from the chain gang in Octo ber itt(>4, went to Georgia and assumed I the name of Charlie Williams was I brought from Augusta Monday by | sheriff Creech to serve the balance of Ms senten e (for larceny) improving the public roads. ' Rev. W m. K. Hatcher, D. £, I* ex pected to begin a meriting with the 1 Williston Rapt (t church on the 2nd Stimlar In October. Dr^IIatchar is I one of ttie leading Baptist ministers of I ttie South. Me was pastor in Kictt- [ tumid. Va. for thirty years. He has also, been an editor and author of note . That was an unusual but right sort of union meeting held at Rinnakers, Bamberg countr, last week bv Revs. IT. K. Morris, Methodist, of Denmark, I and W. (}. Britton, Baptist, of Barn well. They preached alternately for laeveral dave and got along as nicely as I if both bad been members of the same (church. A postal card from Dr. W. M. Jones |nt Mwannanoa. N. C. brings up recoi (lections ot that limpid stream from (vbich we caught speckled trout before |«hc war. and of which daques, 1 a It* *r1e>t>n rhymester, wrote at an prller time: P'.Swaiiiionda, nymple of beauty, 1 would woo thee iu my rhvnip, Irtgbtest, fairest, loveliest liver. Of our sunny Southern olime.” Alfred Aldrich tea* bur only Mend last week, but he was sufficient. Uia first gift was a ‘’hite of the variety that lias long %y| will still longer be a prime rite from t yejunore to .Sand Bar fj .4 One can eat more nf the long tIWanef-ther *nfM-vartetiee-r-atni mouthful is ss sweet as the rite second contribution wan a -crea-, m kM bis omt, a c#iis«lug of tbe Tom Watson and the Aldtioh *111 lah. ^ Is all waWmelon; rind not ’ than a breakfast knife handle *»1l of Juice that no more could I in its pulp. Bike ffir'elae it IU per oent mora than the long f rattlesnake. Georgia acidity “v Carolina avaetneas are so bat, if the naming of it w*ra J we should he nnxaled dl it The Oaks Nectar, Climax, lift Talmatlo iwAUr*^ tN Cry*i, Candidate cards are cash. Don’t forget the fail garden. The cool week La August was iadeed e welcome comer. Next Tueedar night two thirds of l-.HW will be behind us. The best weather prophets predict much stormy weather for September. P. C. B. was the order of the day fn Barnwell ou Tuesday from dawn to sleep time. C. Arthur Best K*q. announce* him self a candidate for Intendaut in to day’s pajrer. A chat on Tuesday with Capt. J. W. Jenny was a bettor tonic than a day la the mountains. Barnwell county ha* contributed 4&Tk74-to -toe- A-'enieth?rate Women Monu ment fund. Mr. H \V. tjnln ha* kindly given u* a very handsome leather money h!.g but we haven’t commenced using it yet. The prohibition majority in this county xva* about 2.T.I. We h.>pe to get the official precinct figures for next week. If you need a new mowing machine or your old one need* nexv part* s*>e Armstrong A Snelllug and *ave money and trouble, Citixens whj nxav have mnnidpai bee* hiving in their hat* should read the notice of Clerk C. J. flay, pub lished today. Norhlnir slower than a linotype could do Justice to the Rythlan feast of reason and flow of soul at the banquet on Tuesday evening. Sunday was a good day for fishing r.n the North Carolina onset*. 1 >tf Beaufort that, dax the catch of mullets aggregated 500 000 pounds. It wa* a plea-ure to sea on Tuesday Mr. Mile* I*. McBweenv of the Guar dian and to he told of the better health of ills distidguished father. Tue*>lay wa* bright tons with double *un»hine Col. E. II. All, the strong and steadfast editor of the Newberry Herald and News, whom we had not • een in sixteen years, wa* onr first caller, and next (tame our bright and beloved young friend. K l/eroy Young, \x ho ought to he a member of the fourth estate. Sheriff Cree h made several *eir.ure» of contraband liquors la*t week. Froir near Baldock Ilia deputies brought up 10 half p'nts and a fexv quart* ot xvhi* key. and several whole or partitriiy filled hottles of xxine. In Barnwell two small keg* , one ^mpty the other containing a gallon or so of wh!*key, were captured. Saturday afternoon Col. Creech cap tured three more Barnwell gallon*, thereby helning the quietness Of the night and the next day. Mr. C. K. Wheeler xxho was up the rn»d in Barnwell county ye*terday tells of the killing ot two large rattle snakes near the railmad where the section hands were at work and one of the men narrowly escaped being bitten by one of the reptile* a* he wa* 'rimmir g down *omn bushe* right near*where the snake was lying. After they had been killed Mr. Wheeler took I he rattles home with him. One tiad |t» rattle* and a button, and the other had 11 rattle* and a but ton, — Florence (Finlay) Time*. All till* came to pas* near Bobbin*. Snake No l wa* ft) feet long anti • ho it a foot around its hotlv No. 2. killed about 2> yard* fiotn the first wu* ^ feet long. UNION MEETINGS. We are rtqneated to state that the absences of p-tstor* and lack of an ar ringed programme will not prevent the, holding of on,on meetings at Rose inarv. Springtown and Friendship on next Saturday and Sunday, Delegate- are requested to attend bringing their tongue* and thought* pri-pated for talking. Of enur-e the good tady member* will provide the Saturday dinners as nsnal. GOOD. A Law and Order T.eague xva* nr- ganir.cd in Barnwell <>n Monday even ing with a tr.emheohip of about lhir$v, am! »tei>* taken to make it a permanent loree for good. The officers elect are: M B lltgood. i’resident. II. W. Oulu. Vine I’re.sident. Wm Me Nab, Treasu rer, J A. Newaom. Secretary. Mr .f L Ellis, I’rcsidcnt of the Al lendale League, xx as very Indpful iu hi* presence and counsel. BLACKVILI.K. The little “Sunbeam*’’ of the Black- vli'e Baptist f.horcli, together xsith Miss I’earle Hoffman, their leader and. Miss Nathalie Kammer. held a minia ture pic me in the Oak Grove near the Methodist Church last Friday nfter- ntwin. Those present were: Little Misses: Helen Wise, Sadie DeWitt, (ierahllne Ka.r.mer. Marion DeWitt, Ruth Hoff man, Rchecea lihut, Eulalie Martin, Oeclle Fickling. Alma Keel; Eilna Blume, Eunice rurner, Nannslltie De Witt. Masters: Lari DeWitt, Bul«t Keel^ Conrad Martin, George Fickling, Edgar Fick ling Liwson Fickling. After seeking aniusrment in many innocent game-and partaking nf the lunch so nicelv prepared for them, they all with merry hearts dispersed, leaving in the hand* of the Treasurer of the society, three ($3) dollars as a result for State Mission*. TWO VALIANT VETERANS. Mr W H Morris of Danforth*. Ga , forni-rly of this county, w as in toxvn la»t week to see his comrade of the Sixties, Col. Frank II. Creech, and other old time friends. It was a touch ing sight to see the meeting of these graving aurvlvora' of the lost cause, vofy lTke Ip slxe and personal appear ances, equally young in heart and hope. As hoy* they vo'unteered In the com pa n v commanded by Capt. Martin Grime*, Hagontl’a Firat South Carolina Regiment. Being the younge«t and *mal1e«t *otdier* in ttre gallant Brigade of (Jew: Micah Jenkins they were selected as marker* for that command, and of their .recoid* no word* of too high pr*|*e nan he spoken or written. Another coin cidence in their live* i* notable. Mr. Morris j* the father of ten childran and grandfather of thirty, all living. Col. Creech ha* load ten children given him, not all Hying, and twenty grand children. Mr^Morris mored to Georgia nine teen years ago He baa prospered there and now nwna tbe marnliicent plantation that belonged to Ex Oov~ ernor Uersclu;] V. Johnson - " From Barnwell Mr. Morris vent to Tlait roijitjTga ia Cfe*i Cypreti T®wj»- 0**' k , . A SUDDEN SUMMONS. Mr. W. W. Hailey died of heart trouble at hi* home in WlHUton on Thursday evehlug laat after an Hines* of only about fifteen minutes. Ha Is survived by hi* devoted wife, three daughter* and one aon who In thia so »ad and sudden and crushing aorrnw have the heartfelt sympathy of lilt multitude of .friend*. For aH thaV knew Wallace Harley liked him. He was a man of klndlieet heart and gentlest manner. Hying for hi* home and its loved ones, with al ways a pleasant xvord and xfinning -utile for his friends. A CARD FhOM COL. FRANK IL CREECH. Barn well, S. C„ At»g. 20th, 1KO0. t^halrman of the Central Execn- tlve (Committee, and nahtTger of it e prohlbirhut campaign. 1 wish to extend and return to toe citUen* of Barnwell enmity my sincere thsnks for lltelr hearty ro-operatinn and untiring ef forts, which made pos-ible and secured beyond douhtor dispute the great vic tory xve have achieved for inoial purity ami civic rightou*ness in Barnwell Con n tv. ^ And I am quite sure th« I expreas the sentiment' of the prohibitionist* of Barnwell county In declaring that in the future our motto and feeling to ward those who differed with u* will be, “Malice towttrd none and charity for all. Our campaign hs* been conducted on a high plane, without bitterness or persoNalir.ieo; and 1 am quite sure that the yean It will be of large and lasting benefit to the people of Barnwell conn Ly In establishing a purer manhood, and that we ©an and will all work to gether for the moral elevation of <*ur common hiitnanitv and for the <j< velop- meiit and upbuilding of the wonderful resources of this grand old county. And last, hot not least, let us return thanks to the great God of the Uni verse, who rules and guides the des tinies of men, and give to Him all the praise for the winning of this splendid moral revolution. Let us in the future make the laws of our State ouf guide and chart, and demonstrate to the world that we are a GihI fearing, patriotic and law nhi ding people. Again thanking you for the confi dence reposed In me. I am vours, Trunk H Creech, Chairman Central Executive Com mittee. CANDIDATE CARD. I hereby announce mvself a candi date for the office of Intendant of the toxvn of Barnwell at the ensuing elec Mow. Miould i he «o fortunate as to have Mils honor bestowed ii|»on me., I prom ise to give my best effort* to the up building of the town and perform the duties nf the office of Intendaut in a fair and Impartial msnner. U. Arthur Best. A BIRTH DAY DINNER. About two hundred [»eopie gathered at the home of Mr. Flem Weeks Au gust iflih to celebrate his sixty flr*t birth dav. Mr. Weeks and family be long to Double Pond church. He has a ton twenty eight years of age xxho was born blind. He hxs never walked and is nnshle t«> feed himself. He wa* baptiy.-d into ihe fellowship of Double Pond* church txvn year* ago seated in a chair. Ho cannot attend church, but the church held service at his home on thi* occasion. The pastor wa* present ami preached. Hereafter D nihle Ponds will thus celebrate Bro. Weeks birthdays. S. P. Hair. TO THE CHURCHES COMPOSING THE FIRST DIYISION OF UNION M EUT1 NO OF Til E BARN W KUL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Whereas, the committee appointed tiy the Association on programme, ha* -een tit t« neglect this matter; and pit programme having been arranged he by (he said.Committee, and no notice given through the papa:* ot the meet ing which is to take place t.t Rosemary Bapiist Church, upon the 2!>th day ot August, the same being Saturday be fore f>th Sunday ot this month. We, therefore. a»k. that all of the Churches composing said Union send * full delegation. The Union xxill or ganite at. 11 o'clock and take up such matters as w ill appear to he of interest to the Churches composing said Union This w riting appea'-* from the fact, that the programme not being pub lished or any notice given by the Committee, may indicate to the Churches that tliere^xvill he no Union . We, therefore, request that all the churches send their delegates to the Union which meets at Rosemary Bap tist Ch irch upon Saturday the 2Sth day of August 1903. The said church ha* electe I their delegates and arran ged to have dinner on the ground. G. E. Birr, Mod. T. .1 Grubbs, from Joyc3* Branch. J. C. Keel, Barnwell Church. O. W. Peacock. Long Branch, John K. Snclling Seven Pines. C W. Moody, Barnxvell, J. Staff Halford, “ BY FIRE, NEAR ELKO. On the IKth Inst. I lost my beat ten ant house by fire, caused by the care- le.annss of Richard Coleman, colored share cropper living in same, he being off at church, and losing what he had. which makes the loss heavy on both, a* there xva* no insurance at all on the house or its contents. Many thanks to other*, white and black, wlnt worked so faithfully to save oilier out buildings. P. Bales, '*'•»- A SUGGESTION. ' Editor PkoI’I.k : T The following is sug gested as an efficient Town Council to be voted for at the coming election on the i till. 8> ptember. 1 JNTEXDJENT. H. W. i^iin, WARDENS. M. B. Hagnod, W. J. Lemon. J. A. Newsom, J. O. Patterson, Jr. in jusUioe to all the above named, it may he s-dd that the use of their name* is entirely unauthorized by any of thi ni„ hut it is believed that they would make excellent ’•City Father*.’’ “Pro Bono Publico.’’ DISPENSARY NEWS. These -lx conn tie*, A ikon, Betufort, Charleston, Florence, Georgetown and Richland voted to retain their dispen -tries, in the election held on the 17ib hist. The other 16 counties iu which election* were held voted in favor of' prohibition, making a total of 3d that xvill he dry tenttory after November 15th. The county electiorL_corumiaaionerg met on Tuesday Vo fahula’e the votes and di i fare the results. Lt has been stated that the elections in Aiken and Richland would be eonte-ted. The State Board of Canvassers will meet in Columbia today to pass upon the County return*. After it declares the results the dispensaries in uncon tested counties wi 11 be reopened and continue selling, disposing of the stocks on hand until November loth, when xx hat is lett will be sold at auc tion. Iftbete areronfeets tn Aiken and Richland their dispensaries may remain closed indefinitely—until the courts ad. Alter November 15th the five dis- petnary counties will have to pay the entire expenses of State Auditor W cat amounting to about $f*0 a month. Many expect that the Legislature will pa*s a state wide prohibition law at its next session. BEARED WITH A HOT IRON, or scalded by overturned kettle—cut with a knife—brui*cd by slammed door —injured hr gun or in any other xvny— the thing needed at once is Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to subdue Inflammation and kill the pain I i ’a earth’s supreme healer, infallible for B dl*. Ulcer*. Fever Sores, Ecxema and Piles. 25c at C. N. Borckbalter,*, R. A. Denson A Co. A PLEASANT OCCASION. After spending a few pleasant days with the home folks last week, Mr. Millard M. Grubb* <»f Montgomery,, Ala. and Mr. J. Elbert Grubbs of ] Augusta. Ga. returned to their place* of business. Mr. Grubb* of Mont gomery is in business there and i* do ing very well having been there three years. Mr. J. E. Grubbs is connected with one of tlin leading Furniture stores of AuguHa. It was a very sad parting as the family had not all been together in about three year*. The best wishes of their friends go with them and hoping that they xvill come again soon as we are always glad to have them with us. '•* Co.isin. ROAD NOTICE All overseers of the different section* of the public roads of Barnwell county who have not yet worked their nectiotis will please warn out all hands in their sections •object to road duty and have the road* worked at once. J. B. Morri*, Co. Sopr. NO L ICK. At a special meeting of the Town Council of Barnwell held on the 23rd dav of August 19(19 the following named gentlemen were appointed managers for the inoniclpal election to lie held on the it day of September 19**9, it being the second Tuesday iu aanl tnoui h : The following resolution wa* pas-ed : J. C. Ke.d, J. R. Bradley and G. A. H a good. Resolved. That any person asniring to he Intendaut or Warden of the Toxvn of Barnwell be required to announce himaeif iu at least one issue of the county papers before the second Tues day In .’septemlier and that the Town Council have tickets printed contain ing tile name* of all candidate* mi an nouncing and that the voter shall •cratch the names of all but one for Intendant and four tur warden*. By order ot CokucH. C. J. Hav, ( lerk. bargains in buggies. Last Spring when every thing was (heap and dull trade hampered all manulHctories Opportunity e*me to mv door, found it open, entered and I made contracts for a hundred Bug giea at close cut prices. IMf* 1 I.Hvejust received two Car Loads on my contract and am ready for business. fJ0~ Paying cash for Buggies and getting all discounrs off I am In posi tion to give surprising bargain* to mv customers. Any stvie wanted in stock, and 1 will be glad to *ei! for cash or on time. fjtf Farmers buying from ms will -ave from $5 to $I5om each buggy. Several mu le* and horses on hand which l offer at verv low prices. C. F. R1ZEK, Oi.ak, 8. C.. <i9-:;xv.) AND NOW FOR. 11! IITTLE LHOS TIE WAY. - WE HAVE FOR SALE. of Bancroft Oats, 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats, 1 Car Load of Buggies, 2 Cars of Bagging, We have bought in large quantities ano can sell cheap. We also have a few good horses and mules on hand that we will sell cheap. Brother Farmers: For more than forty year* the farmers oi the South have heen going to the dear school of experi ence. Against odds and conditions harder than the world has rA-er known they have Yearned slowly lint att the more surely that true and genuine agricultural prosperity i« to he gained only through diversified fanning. d\ c have, at our own expense, clothed the world and enncdied the cotton manufacturers and merchants of the Fast and West. But a BFL 1 FI*. DAY DAW XS for u>;, Fet us waste no time in seizing the golden opportunity', A\ e know now that the soil, seasons and land freeness of onr section of the State give the counties of Barnwell, Bamherg, Aiken and Orangeburg advantages for the prof- itiihle glowing of small grains surpassing those of any othei quarter of the United States. Let ns make our section the Egypt, the granary of tlie South, thereby host utilizing our labor supply, most surelv and safely and cheaply increasing the productiveness oi our lands and having money bringing crops for sale all the year round. Ihe W hittle Seed Oats, Bancroft a«d Appier varieties, are all light. 1 hey suit our section, are immune against disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward the up to date fnnn'*r many fold. Secure your seed now and get ready for a long advance toward financial independence and prosperity J. D. W H I T T L E , BLACK\ ILLE, - - _ - South Carolina. STEPHEN S. KURSK, JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON. FliRSE AM) LAWTON. ' Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties, Fertilizers, Handlers of Upland, Sea island and Florodora Cotton, Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. Eerscnal, prompt and careful attention to all business i * r> ' entrusted to us. FUUSE & LAWTON, -1 - East Bay St., Savannah, (ia. the monument money. The Httmlay State announced that it* receipt* of contribution* to the fund for a monument in Columbia to the women of the Confederacy had real-he 1 rhtf’deilre,T*uin. sUVerkT hun dred dollars above fll.Ooo, making with the legislative appropriation of ♦7.60') the required total of $19,000, Having accomplished that much Edi tor (Jonzale* U taking a vacation rest in Virginia. RANK OF BARN WELL . Notice of Special Meeting of Stock holders. Notice I* hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholder* of the Bank of Barnwell, is, bv resolution of the Board of Directors, ot *ai I Bank adopted on the 2:trd day of July 1909, called to be held at its Banking llouge in Barnwell on the 22nd day <>f Sep tember 1909 at txvelxe o’clock noon, for the purpose of considering a* propost tion of consolidation xvith the Bank of 2 iketi, under the joint corporate name of the Bank of Western Carolina, to gether xvith the plan of comm illation, by liquidation or otlierwi.se; tne in crease of the cfipUar sfoCk'; - alYT siTcJT other mattei germane aud. incident thereto. 1’. M. Buckingham, President. O . W. Manvllle, Cashier. Published in I’arnxykj.i, 1’Kori.K Juij 19th 1909. (4t.) WC>FFORT) COLFF2GF SPAHTANBURU. S. C, HENRY NELSON sNYDEit, M A. Litt,J>.. LL , 1). I’llKSlOKM . Ten Departments.—Gymnasium under competent dltector . Athletic Grounds Library and Librarian bcience H.iM. Kilty-Fourth year begins September 15 1909. For catalogue address. J. A. GAM EWELL, {secretary. WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, ^ SPARTANBURG, 8. C. Three New Brick Building*. Steam Heat and Electric Light*. In dividual attention to each student. Next Session begin* September 15, 1909. For catalogue and information addrea* A. M. PuPKK, Headmaster. SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. WrWtTH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guarantee no better Work can be done ftom any shop any we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work. there than THE CRIME OF 10LF.NKSS. Idleness mean* trouble for any one. It* the annie with a lazy liver. IF cause* constipation, headache, jaun- dice. sallow complexion, pimple* and hlutche*. loss of appetite, nausea, hut Dr. King’s New Li fa Pills soon banish liver tntublea and build up rout health 23o. at C. h. SqrvklwlWF, H, A. Dea- on & Vo. The valuable lands of the late J. Terrill Smith of AY il lusion, dc«iscd by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now oflered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars apply cither to Dr. AVL Chester Smith, Williston, or Qrlaudo Sheppard, Edgefield, or A. T, jamisou, ^rceuwood. 2; Avoid these Jackiegs scattered over the country a« we have most of their work to do over. Give it to us at first, and *ave money. Some dTbur specialties f— .. .. . Automobile Repairing, Reborlng Cylinders, nexv Piston Rings, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made here. BLACKVIULE ftiackviUOi i OPS. DR. ISO. f. LEE, ffiab Dentist, UXZ IHx7W1U.ISTOK < - - f. c Office ortr Baak •$ WUIUloax. Ifll »on receive call* la (ba caaatajr^ ba • ITnisestiin, ATTOKIIET AT Lit. NOTARY PUBUCt BLACKVILLE, S.O | DR. WC. MlLHOUSt, dentist; taveil, ---It ' OF FtCE HOUSS: 8.30 a m. to 6 p. ns, C Pereon* lix lug ae ay fro* Barn««Bi will please rukkn appointment* kef^jw coming Bv so doing they »|i] be mm, of immrdtsw: servtoe m»I avoid dia* appointment*. FbTellis, JR. SCRVEVI5C iSD UR24CI5C, A postal card addressed tar me at Lyndhurst, S. C. wllb receive prompt attention. DR. J. H. E.MILHOUSs DENTIST; BLACK VILLTT. R. C. Oflicc days Thursday, JVi* day and Saturday. Well equipped office. Operations made as pain-> less as consistent with safety Brlcca rcaaonablc. Tcnnffi cash. LANDS FOR SALE Now Is the time to buy. Land* irflli never be cheaper, and aura to ioaraaa* in value. BUY NOW. ~ ' 658 Acrra, Rich Land Townahlp. Barnwell (.’ounty. . . One half in cultivation baUnc* woodland. Two mile* from Hnelllnf Station on AtUntbs Coast Line Railroad Building* and Improvement#. A bargain in this place. Term* ea*y. fleo Acre*. Building* and Improve, menta. 800 acre* In cultivation, SCO* acre* in woodUnd. Three mile* from Snelllng Station. A.C.L. R. Four mile* from Dun* barton A . C. L. Terms easy. 2O0 Acres. 100 in ©ultlvatlon, forty- *cre» in Wood and Timber. Barnwell Townahlp, rive mile* from Barnwell Court House. New Residence and other building In g(»od condition*. Term* ea*y. 400 Acre* in Barnwell Town*h$p k Houses and improvement*, Four mile* from Harnxxell Court Uouae. —I 20<> acre* in cultivation balance lia wood and limber. - Term* c**y. 190 Acre* Three mile* from Rarnwpfi Court House. 1C0ncrc«in cuitlTalioa bMlnuce in Timber and Wood. Term* easy. 60 Acre* three milea frotr Rarpwpll Court House. House* and improve* menu. ?Q acre* in cultivation baltfto* Iu Wood and Timber. Term* ea*y. 6,000 Acre* al*o in one tract of FIm. Cy|)re»*, Poplar, Ash aud other bard wood*. Good and convenient Railroad faclT\ tie*. - . Come and see these properties •L O. Patterson 2b do*. Land For Sale. 220 acre* good farming land twe miles North Town Willlaptn, well lm- l»roved, six room dwelling, barn, rtp hie* and two tenant house* on tbe plaopy well good water, and creek* on Irotk side* of the place, adjoining land* ot Mr. Wat* Mathews and other*. Title good, terms easy . 30q acre* good fanning land, all on-, dcr cultivation half mile from e*r» lK»rite limit* toxvn of Klsckvitle ad- joiuing land* of the late Mr, Heerjr W, Hair, Title* good, term* easy. House and lot in town of Blackrltfo on tbe North aide of R. R Aye. 4 roopa dwelling, dining room aud kitchen, burn, .'table* and out house on tbe premises. Title* good and term* easy. For further information apply to H. K. Bulat, Agt. Barnwell, 8,t}. Our same bid tine a* when we were here before; Steam Engines, Boilers, Cot ton GIuk, Grist Mills, Saw Mil)*, Etc. ’ Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, a* we have an expert on same. Call *nd see our shop*, and he convinced. Th*nkln? my old customers for past favor*, and soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain, . Y-«mi ri .EkitJkXii.Urf ..-,-^4- Lifei Accident, LIGHTNING'. AND— Live S.tot INSURANi C. F. CaliJOBD, ' P, X. BucliBtlti Wm. Xcia , , Calhoun & Co* m f, —At Lowest Strohobst «. A