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HUMAN T GOES OVER Fi L W^KKIP^^m'" ' ■ " n To tko Momboro of tho fanwi't MAORA RAPIDH 8WAI»! °NB MOR.* _^wTCi nee %e advtr* | Hutson un THE SENIOR SENATOR Vounjj Men’* w j th ^fton was .. . Wowtny «T«nhig: l m>Icm, Gt, saved, ;;fl burned. cui the Legislature, Denounc es Compulsory Education, Speuka Pleasantly of President Taft, Do- Scored ^ Club, ml 5”lP SHOTS OV CURRENT Nl' EVENTS. Route* now fends Clemaon and of the Newspapers. —special dispoleh- to The News and CouP™^J ® f audience variously eat^f ur«l or- 1,500 US 4,000 pe.j^p the grounds Ronr.'rtthprlii^). church, n^l^j^ehstnbio follow a a attend nit t rariiicr& K ei ' , ’ r *J 1 ^ Uan rcnil fin' * atf I r PEAKY NEXT AT TUttPur.E. Briet dlapatclie< from l.abmdor on .Monday gave to the world the »t*rt- newa thlEit Commutuler Kulnirt E j n ^srv, of the United State* Navy, liad r& j| ro h^^;.North U<de on Ay book for |20 '4iL.«ftor *> r « passenger to waste*' i»finable time and patience In attempting to exchange mileage for a ticket. He aald the whole thing la the fault of the legislature and cautioned the people against putting too many rail road lawyera and freienda of cor- poratlona In the law-making body. "An Infernal fool arrangement,” he called the present practice. He aald he did not know much about the Farmers’ Union, but thfnks It a good thing, only he beg ged to warn the people against al lowing the organisation to become a lever to advance the fortunes of politician*. He described his mis sionary work In the North, and hts endeavors to convert the Northers people to the sane and Southern way of viewing the race question. He denounced the efforts of those who favor compulsory education as a scheme to give,the ballot to negroes, which It sqrely will, he said, by com pelling them to go to school and overlome the educational qualifica tions, which alone stand between them and the ballot. President Taft, he said, Is a splen did gentleman, a great Improvement over his predecessor, but Is “spread ing all the molasses he can to catch flies.’’ He deserbed conditions at the North as regards social problems and drew a beautiful picture of the com parative purity that obtains In the Bouth. The divorce evil he particu larly denounced and called on his hearers to hold fast to the present practice In South Carolina on this subject. Touching on Clemson College, the Senator denounced the newspapers that have been meddling with the •Itnatlon there, as he desrlbed It, for the sole purpose of stirring up discord, and offered to compare rec ords of iife trustees with those of elected trustees. He also said that no Instance could be shown where life trustees had Iped up en masse on one side of a question and the elected trustees on the other. He hoped that certain defects at Clemson have been reme died, and the future of the Colloge made brighter. *■ Certain political foemen In South Carolina, he said, want to write hls obituary, but he is well and hearty and won’t go until he has to. He framed the people against the "ras cals” and bade them keep their eye 0% the State Legislature and the lawmakers at Washington. dther speakers were Editor W. F. Caldwell, of the Chester Lantern: Solicit&rtJ. K. Henry, Col. T. R Butler, of Gaffney; Mr. J. G. L. White, president of the Chester County Farmers’ Unon, and Prof. W. 8. Morrison, of Clemson College. The day passed off quietly, the most perfect order prevwtRug, Masked Robbers. Four maked men entered home of Charles Rurlew, a keeper at West Plttbon, r P» the store m0 *There are TuO K F. D, afoperated in this suite. The first lee of the Fell ws« formed at several place*iif Moutai * (a OH M4i»N <Uv morning. The new* come* fr«*m Pennsylvania, coal headquarter*, of a ten per ceui Hy tw q»Heei —•> ■ - - - Sunday wi ck ago Ret .. A An - der*()ii baplUed IPi people ill Know river In 55 minute*. The Itoosovelt hunters fnnre shipped- from AiHo* to WHubhiifton n.ooe wpect mens of bird*, anima's, snaUea Ac. It was n cold day when J)r. Cook reached the North Pole, the thti moiu- eter registered ft? degree* below /.er». Newspaper and Aide h»1k braggers ate beginning to find out that Ihu corn crop ot the United State* ha* been •bortenod by drought. The opening of Winthrop College at Rock Hill Is port poncdnntil slept, itiLh because the new enlarged dining rtom wiU nm be completed by the loth, the usual opening date. By the narrow majority of Si8 vote* •- v jui»ser>*- of stpwctftulMu-g county for life. Mticii themselves, their Not in all the hl»«J children with a has such a brave effort ’biWa.king good ed. Although but a frail boy, o. went Into the rapids swimming strongly and held hls own until he struck the giant wave which curls up opposite the Old Battery elevator. Then he went under and for a sec ond was lost to sight of the score of people who stood on the lower arch bridge. Again and again he disappeared only to reappear, each time fighting desperately against the terrible cur rent. Then when within 300 yards of the whirlpool hls strength gave out and he sank and was lost to view. Even then he had swum perhaps 100 yards farther than did the great English swimmer, Capt. Webb. * Tha examination on Saturday for R. F. D. sei vice wa» attended try aeyen candidate*. .' I ' * At the meeting of Confederate vet eran* no Monday the old board was re* elected for next.rear. Rumor: That another psasenger train will be put on the Coast Liue. One going East In tbe morning, if*- tuming iu the afternoon, would fill a lung felt waul. Thirty three converts, of a revival meeting In Bethlehem, colored, church, Ham welt, marched In widte robed prnceaeiop to Turkey Creek and re ceived the ordinance of baptism at ti e bands of the pastor, Itev. Jones. AH were young people special notice. My store w 111 be closed for holiday- qLsci vance on.theJlttii and J7ih slso on ibn^itK ib»t., opening on ih* tiHb hi ti o’clock p, ui. B. Wazursky. THEY WERE KENT BACK. Uncle Sain Detains a Runaway- Couple From Prague. ... At New York the Immigration of ficials have shattered the romance of nlneteen-year-old Beatrice Mayer, who left her husband of a few months and eloped to this country with her first sweetheart. Adolph Orohman, a youth of twenty-three. The young couple who have a plenti ful supply of money, and whose re finement apparently verifies their claims to kinship with prominent families at Prague, arrived In New York on Monday. Mrs.'♦layer was accompanied by her maid and all of them had first cabin passage. They would not have been disturb ed in their desire to land had not a cablegram preceded their arrival, it waa from Mrs. Mayer’s husband, and asked that they be detained at New Torn. A special board of Inquiry has decided that the man and Mrs Mayer and her maid must be deport ed. Before the board, Mrs. Mayei made an impassioned plea to be al lowed to land. "Adolph was my school compan- ioi, and we have loved each other for years,” she said. "We wanted to marry, but my folks objected. I resisted as long as I could, but In the end they forced me Into this objectionable marriage. I never lov ed my husband, but I do love Adolph After four months of marital trouble. I decided that the only way to avoid a life of trouble and unhappiness was to run away with Adolph.” RELICS OF TRAGEDY. Fifteen Skeletons Are Found in Ex- cavatton. MAKK1AGK-I. Married on the 7lh lii't . Rev. John K. Goode cffleiallng, Mr J. I>. Whittle and Mr*. A lice Thompson, all of ihL counter Mnrried Sunday August LVth U'C M \V. G Collin* Notary Public Mr. L \V. D. Morris to Miss Lottie Hair both of Barnwell County. M*rrl>d-Sundity September 5tli I'.Nil' bv W. G. Collins, Notary Public, Mr. Charile Black to Mi** Li/./.ie Sanders botti of Barnwell Couatv. Married »>V Rev. W. B Gerdotr-sd Camden, S. 0., at tbe Mimosa Hotel. Tryon. N.C., on the dOtn nit. MU* DhIw Evelyn, daughter of the laie K*v T P Lide, slid Mr. Hugh Blair shit rv>ui of Tar boro, N. (J , Mr. Bryan captain Telephone at Green bowsprit. The the scene D soon They worked frantic*, vaia trying <ito shoot a line 1 tdl i’s Book Store, Barnwell. At Residence, In Stock and for Sale. All School Books Adopted by the State. School, and Fancy Stationery, Bibles, Song Aooks and Standard Literary Works* W. G. Britton, BarnVvell, S.' C, NOTICE 8ALK OF JAIL LOT. By virtue of the Power* vested in u«, the undersigned Commii**foner.«, under *'An Act to provide for the erection of a new Juil iu Barnwell County” (Act* General Ans'-mbly IbOO pac<; 2b$,) we will sell at ptiblic Htiction iii tbe towu of Barnwell in front of tire Court Itoiuc during the usual liour* for public sale*, upon Knleday In October A 1) 11KI!) ro the h'glicst bid der or bidder*, all that certain lot, be tbo same mme or le**^ with the build ing* and improvement* thereon, and bounded; North by Washington Street. (East by lot of Mr*. Laura C. Tobin, Sunlit by lot estate of Mr.*. S. F. Hair, and West by P*e*byteiiari Ctiurch lot. i’erm* of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers Possession to be de livered purchaser November .'Writ. A. tr: Ibttft or ns sootths now jai I Is com pleted and installed. P. M. Rimkingham, W. i. Johns, S. G. YTatthew’S. Conimissioner*. BANK OF BARNWELL. Kotlee of Hpectal Meetlnf of Stock- holder*. Notltte Is hereby given that a apecfal meeting of the stockholder* of the Bank of Barnwell, I*, by resolution of the Board of Director*, ol **id Bank adopted on the 28rd day of July PKJM, called to be held at it* Banking House in Baruwel 1 on (ho d day of Sep - tmober j9WH*t-tvretve o'clock noon, for the purpose of Roii-idering a jiroposl- tlon of consolidathm w ith the Bank of 1 iken. under the joint corporate name of the Bank of VV ealern Carolina, to gether with the plan of emtsolhhrthnt, by liquidation or otherwise; the in crease of the capital stock; and stfeh ttLUer mattei*, germantuAmL iucidcut P. M. Buckingham, President. G. W. Mwiiville, Cashier. Published In Baknwku. Pkopi.k July JIUh 1 hot), (p j CITIZEN'S S • • :** BLAOKVILLE, S. C. ' A BANK v . OP THE PEOPLE . FOR THE PEOPLE («r:i- riixi wreck. The high wind and se, made made this mpossible, but after aix futile attempts they succeeded in getting a surf boat through the breakers to the lee of the wreck and the rescue of the Imperilled sailors followed. Aside from a broken ankle sus- 'alned by the cabin boy and the suf fering Incident to exposure, which all sustained, no one was seriously Injured. The Arlington will be a total loss. LINATJC KILLS HIMSELF. Wiut an Inmate of the Hospital for the Insane. A Columbia dispatch to The Newa and Courier says Emanuel Boland, \ middle-aged white man from Aiken county, an Inmate of the State Hos pital for the Insane, who tried to kill himself several months ago while on a railway train In the cuatody of a guard, on hls way to the insti tution, committed suicide late Mon day by falling thirty feet from the lattice work on a porch to one of the Asylum buildings. He lived only a few moments after striking the ground. The unfortunate man was suffering from suicidal melancholia and had been carefully watched since he entered the Institntion. It ia stated that he was In the yard of the Asylum Monday after noon with several other patients and two nurses. While the attention of the nurses was distracted for a mo ment he climbed the lattice of a veranda to the third story and either let go hls hold or Jumped backward. It Is said that the nurse tried to per suade him to come down when he was about half way up. The acci dent although deplorable was una voidable. No blame cau be placed on any one. Last spring when Boland was being carried to the Asylum on the train, he borrowed a knife from some one and, while manacled, plunged it Into hls throat, inflicting an ugly wound. When he arrived In Columbia he was In a desperate condition. He recov- «red from this self-inflicted injury, only to end hls life Monday. FAMILY FOUND STARVING BiltGh A Amfricau Mortgage Com- pany, Limited. v«. Carrie Creech, et. Plnimiff', ah, Defendants, y-vlrUje of a dvcretHl order t‘» "C’ «teu five above entitled cause. I JgJtew''- By vRret: vrilLsell at Baruwel!. In front of the ♦•olirt house, on Monday. November first HH)!), it being side dav in said month, within the legal hours of *%’o. She following described real p'operty : All that tract or plantation of land, situate, lying and being m Great ( y- press ‘ Township. Barnwell County, South Carolina, and containing one hundred acres, more or !e**, and hounded on the North by estate lands #tf G, R. Morris; on the ea«t by land* #»f J. A. Myrick; on the South bv lauds »f K. R. Creech and on the West by Hunts of W. S. Creech. Term* of sale cash. Purchaser pay for papers If. Ii. O’Ban non, Master IT am we 11 Co nuty. Master’s ollkc, Oct. 7th Ittoy. MASTER’S SALE. HUfe of South Carolina, ) County of Barnwell, i «• British AAmuricnn M utgagc Com- mnuiffrt’-T--' v vg - .Collie Hair. DefemUnt. vlrtfie «f a dkcrctal order to me in the afeovo entitled cause, 1 font ,0f the November [iV in said irs of sale property ; u of land tttmoiar H at BarnweH. jJlMHfl, on, ‘rinX e lej util In Washington fifteen skeletons lying together In such a position as to Indicate hasty burial and three English copper coins bearing the date 1720, found with Ih'fTTm'h purtieu- h»rl)*v»ting f- and (Tescribed on plat mada hj .lames M. Patterson, C. K . dated the bill day of m ptcnnlier, A I> IbUiv-kituate, lying and being in the eoutitle* of Bamberg and Barnwell, in the State «,I South Carolina, and bounded a* tollow*: On tiie North by tandsQj^Aliec richidei ; on the East by upland^of Luther Morris; on tin- aouth t/y lawns <f E. T. Morris: on th'- West by mud edge of rial!kehatchh Swamp, adjoining lands ol L. 11. Jenkins amt J. J. Craddock. Tract No. !>,, containing two hun dred and twenty seven acre*, more particularly detiued ami—tkeserU id on plat mHde by .las. 51. Patterson. C, E , tlateil the bin. vety of Sejttemltor, A l>. UH)!, sittiato, >tj ing and being in I In countic* iff Biunl)fi g an I Barnwill, iu the ytata of r'nuth Carolina, and boom! ed n* follow’': On the N >rth by lands of K. TV. Uuni'on, (i M. Green and G. t). Barker; on tbe Last by lands ot G, O. Barker and ttpUnds ot A. A Sehidof; on the ISoutti by land* K T Mortis nttd «tr the We.t t»y mod edge of Saltkehatehio Swuinp, adjoining baird* ol Cxadduok. J'rael No. 1(> , eontaining two httn- t’rod, and syve.jtv oi.e aerps, ujore JJ't 1 : tletilaiTy defined and dosciIheiTon plat marte by Ja*. M. Patterson, (’. h . dated the bill, day of September, A. D. Extl, attuale, lying ami being in Bn ford’. Bridge Tow nship, Bauubcrg e,unity is the State of South Carolina and bound- fill ACiyiUttarSZ Gb jJiii Nurth. bj, up land t>f (J. M. Morris and hind* of S. J Creech and M. A. Crouch; on the Ka*t bv land* of G M. Morris and lands of G. U. Barker; oh the South by Hindi’* MU) Creek and the run of .Saltkc hatchie and oa the. West by the run of Saltkchatcbio. Tract No 11. containing tirirto nine acres, more particularly defined and deaerlbsil on p>at made by Ja*. M. i’at ter*on. C. E , dated tb« tfth day of Sep tember. A- D 11)01, aituiittf. lying ond being In BufoM’a Bridge Township- nil <rr Liniliiiii Aki “J Tded a* fol- plaml* of M. b ami land* of W . If. Creech: a.^ a a .. .. 1 1 m m — — i 1 the Great City of Chicago Midst of Plenty. CLIFFORD SEMiNARY.- estimating that from dred to two thousand An Ideal Home School for Girl* in IVdmvit Belt of S. C. Give* imli- Jual attention to eueli student. * 8 Mamilv limUcd to Jo. 7 Instrue- transfer h.oi,-r* ib-gr e ot A. B aeeredi- wlthout recout' Board of Education. ”1 do not belirdJ 1 ’’#- Modem con- t Jkjt*nrpH*«ed. |KI() ‘■’Valid Literary ien. dialogue the force are unscrupulous grau* Ml whose hands are always out for easy money.” That this is known by the head of the department and apparently ignored is because the commissioner is only nominal head of the force, he states, while a policeman has of fice for life. Disciplfne and the question of vested interests should be kept separate, he declares. Graft Is hidden in most city ordinances, he says and were enacted to be brok en so that some one could make money from them. He continues: “One day, shortly after my ar rival at Police headquarters an ac quaintance dropped Into my office. “Commissioner,” he said. “There Is a house at No. — West Thirty- third street, run very quietly. It will be worth $10,000 a month to you”—but the sentence was never finished to my knowledge. “As a matter of fact, the place had never been opened, and the man had l>eeu used as an agent to feel out the department. ”A few months later I was of fered $5,000 In ?ash and $500 a month merely to be seen shading hands with the proprietor of an up per Broadway cafe.” General Ilngham states as his be lief that gambling cannot lx* elimi nated, but that a reasonable law, Imposing heavy licenses and ironclad restrictions can be enforced. Con cerning the Rogues' Gallery, the controversy over which proved hls stumbling block, he states that it Is necessary to photograph criminals, but adds that it should be settled by a law not drawn ih the Interest of criminals. v FINAL DISCHARGE. Netics is hereby given th'it bn Mnn- ffsy JOtli dav of September 1000 tbeun- dersigne<| w in file w itb Hon. John K. Snelllng. Judge of Probate for Barn well County, hi* final return as A<l- mlnl«ti'a tor of Pa Gey Rilev, deceased, ami apply lor Letters Dismissory. 11. B. < ave, Administrator, August 17 th 1000. BY THE PEOPLE .1 ■PEHCEN'E PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. nd annouxo*- Mty. Correct I. James H. ’mid Raplda, A FINE PLANTATION, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1520 acres of land, 5 miles from Allendale and 2 miles from Ap pleton, sittiated in a good locality, TO tenant houses, Gin House, Saw Mill and Machinery, Dwelling House, all in good repair, ' tS horse .farm in a high state of cultivation. The balance of the land is well timbered. We tan make you a reasonable price and give you good terms on this property. J. O,.Tatlerson & Sun. Barnwell, S. C. ’ FEET TOUCH ON BODY. Man Thus Located Under Water and Wa* Rescued. When Miss Ruth Rogers leaped feet foremost from a raft on Man hattan beach at Chicago she touch ed one of her feet on a body lay ing in the bottom of the lake. Her cries when she reached the surface brought former Congressman Chas. to Apply lor information [he ‘ g FOR SALE. man of f or a [ a bargain an un loved hei f a iin two mile* from the town design was >n, S. G. Contain* Kil acre* whelming vi. m cultivation the balance to submit anoV^b known as the ^road was appealed tc propriated $2,5 Daugheters and SoYli'^or eiacy for a bronze cast of HkM- Other States are raising funaS - ^* 1 he purpose and it is believed h* fall each of the former Confederate States will have followed suit. Miss Kinney, the artist, is but 22 years of age and is already a sculp tor of more than national fame She was recently awarcled tha con tract for a heroic statute of the late Senator Edward W. Carmack, of Tennessee, killed by the Coopers. When but a child she received a prize at the centennial in Nashville for a bust of her father. She received her education in art at the Art In stitute at Chicago and later studied abroad. She was awarded the con tract for twenty Igorrote figures at the Field Museum and has attracted a great deal of attention in art cir cles throughout the world. • Courtesy, Liberality, Prony^t Sj andJSalety are our Cardinal 1*71 HI post cards, i*ts, album*, 11.00 wort! IT. D. STILL, . _ - - ISIDOliFi RICH. - - - II. MURRAY MATHIS, REYNOLDS S MARTIN. - - President, Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. McCORMICK MACHINERY J of , »- sion \y e ] iavo secured the ajrency of the next M , „, ,, Reaper? The cV Mower: Binders etc. celebrated McCor- We have in stock a by Comm supply of all the necessary repair parts Williams, in * . u * — - tion to certal t() SCl ' ,|S * 0 can Supply YOU OB short DOUCC. migration horn Ing the privileg had long enjoy*, representatives to ARMSTRONG & SNELLING, Barnwell, S. C. RUTLEDGE COUNTY DEFEATED. Roth Williamsburg and Clarendon You'd it Down. \ SJforvinrri ir*. i - * UCTC-H, IHOiT tieularlv (iotini'd and desc.itied ’ l mr made by Ja*. M. I’attir#ou ,,, i I'l.n datt'il the '.th. dav of Sepcttnibei * • *’• Bail. *jt i.iio, i\ ing ami being in A l> Ovpre** Towii'liip Con itv uf B well ill lh<: S’.are of .South Uarn mid b i'iiidi il ** follow* : Oh the X ov Uiiii* ol L. I , minder'; 00 tl.i bv rvil: kehalehit- .Stream ; Oil the by land * of til’’ estate ot ilcery ,hi i) on the \Ve»t by tue estate of M o r r 1 i Tract No. •J'i, coiUainiiig t-ighfy MU'*, n ine p.iitiriiia r lv il-'lin^^^hB lie-a’ribeil on I'lat tn ide bv Ja^jjpi^ Li*! Min, e K. ilati'il t lie'.'ttl. (ember, A. I*. I Pol, situate, being in (ii-orgo * Creek Towtiijj County ol Btf’iuvi'll in the StaU Soulli • kiroliu.i. »\ikI h'eiiided l.-w*; On the North by land* of S A Kavcs; on th0 Et*t hv up’an l* ofU. B. Cie co; on Uie South by lamNof C. C Z .ro ami R A Kill* ami on tbt \\ e«: bv SiUk ih I’olilo Ijtrea n. Tract N-'. Jh, enontiHing tiiirtv sewn acres moi’a pirti.mlarly defined and described on a plat made bv Jax.M- I’atteisoi. C. E,. ii ited the dayol Si-pioiobcr A_ D P.r.d, situ-ito, Ivlng t:ni being in (ii-yrga’*(Treek’Tbwti-STp, Ibmni. IM •.mnt 1 yn tt.o stau.;, f fhmMj U^^'lucam^veg.^ due,4 -e.mn w - ( irodmi, nn^ lioauocd .1* fot.o.A< ./un j t ,. ( j locoipotive, manufactured bv me the Noiili bv IhiiiI* olJ. A. I m k*r;; y ulcan Iron Work*, both loeoni.itive), weighing sixteen tons each; Three por- ’ioe of eon ounty of Barnwell. ) Court of Common Fleas. lb.* filler Lumber Company, et. hL, r'alutills, against (ieorge B. Breon, ot. a)., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in tbe above entitled eau*e, I win sell at the site of the Mill lately ol 1 he Miller Lumber < oiupany, near Limeys in Barnwell County, and State of S mtb Carolina, on U ednexday No vember JG! Lion within the legal bours <rf ifftW* thiF following described personal property: A 11 machinery , s:uv mill or saw mills, engine*, ears, r iilroad*, tool*, boilers, 1 te , purchased by Geo. B Breon from i he Miller Lumber Company on the 15 b «lay of Mav HXXS. as follows, towit: One impioved liderwood skidding nia chine, equipped with ropes. Mock*, tong*, etc., With loader complete hmiI mm ing tools for same, one hundred ami seventy tons No TIT. steel rails, built into about three and one half miius.,. cxlenaing. in ami. through Um ber; Four complete switche*: One A dispatch from Lake City, which town expected to be the county s«at of the new county, says the propo sition to form the new county of Rutledge out of portions of Wil liamsburg and Clarendon was voted on by the voters In the sections af fected Tuesday and the result was a victory for those who are opposed to the formation of the county by a little over two hundred vtes. The Williamsburg portion of the propos ed county gave 823 votes for the now county and 4N5 against. The Clarendon voters, whose precinct was Sandy Grove, gave 45 for the new county and 25 against. The new county to h ——n «•'- , ('ount'f In Elko, kn> Xi» vh«"i* r A''® Town ot scraped the crust of details of which are ^ The Investigation grant homes is not e<5T“ immigrant authorities he*’'' dent Taft has been inform evils existing, and both he” retary Nagel of the depan commerce and labor are anx. 1 ! the most stringent methods ployed to stamp 0U L For months the Immigrant comrm 1 which Is separate and distinct ! the Immigration service, has be®, I vestlgatlng these matters and t<W' Representative Rennet told bi things of what It had done. In getting at the facts the comml% Slotr’ employed Its own detectives-*!* women who posed as agents for que*« tionable resorts. They had no diffts culty getting girls, and invariably when those girls were questioned, 8 developed that they thought tbtf were going to a place of quite anotk* / er character than they had beer hired for. In applying for girls to work" f them the agents of the disrepute' * resorts, Mr. Rennet says, did ► stipulate that they w’anted OPENING. / ' iSEF V7 STi contninliUi,w ,M 'Vv *Lvwn more or less, smi bounm^ > seven On the North by Souii>»r U * Goinpany ; East by S. J. 1’oweu. soinn by J E. Crouch and Went by Southern Railway Company. Term* of sale cash. l’urcha*er pay for papers. H L. O’Bsnnon. Master Ram well (ounty. Master’s cilice, Oct, 7cb. 1901), State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. M ASTER’S SALE. } Court of Common Fleas. A. F. Greene, et. a! , FlaintifTs, on the E is; bv upland* of C. ,1, H, Sull; 0:1 th? .Sbuth bv S A. Lave*and on Cm Weby saltkoh itchie Stnam. Tr.iut X.). 27, eintainiii'i twenty _e|^Ut acj’s*. in >rj parric i.Mrly 't'.ajffj mid (iescnued 'on a plat iiii-.iie bv JaiK. I'atterson. 0, E.. datcil the 'J'h. day of September, 1901, »i;na;e, IvlOJI auii being in GeorgT* Creek Township, Barnwell County i*i the State of South Carolina, and bounded a* follow*: On the North by land * of C. J. H. Still; on the East by land* of S. J. W. still; on tb^Routh by land* of J, A Tucker andby Saltkehaudiie Stream. •VjwcL X'.i. i'.s con tain ing twenty two £.!‘i'Jt ure Particularly defined and <;e*<,iJO»,on pint made by Jas M tersen. t. o.».. teuiber. A.Tp.1001, situate, iying tabic uampg; Complete struuti mi ami repair tools for railroad, blacksmith shop and complete set of - , , - srujus iridtHkiog pipe ttrrtng- Jjr less. kiujw n.ji'ituv iv, H ti«resTt ptacc and nut die* for large repair of Vv. h. Orceiio Deceased, and boun- baing in G8u>rge’* Creek '/V»wn*hip, .. BarniveH Coit-oty iu the State of SoitUt t, JSfpt by utdunda of M A. Crouch Carolina, ami bounded ai follnw*; U-j the tfoutii by land* of G. M. tho North by lands of At. J. Defki. bn the We*r by /ami* of U. M. /K** 1 6v hplf»nda of C. J. H. on tbe South by fend* of S. J. W. MmhJs J, Ctocvh. rJfcO'Mm Mtmmins forty acre*; I amt dtsteiib- M. i’ati lAtoy ot ttcytembt/.. and on tha We*Jk by Saltkehi Htr&am. Tract No. 89, cAtalniog two dr«d and wgiity f veu tcree,' m dies, bolt work ; One saw mill consisting of pond four hundred and thirtv horse power boiler, three hundred horse power en gine (Corliss) connected with Mill ma chinery, a nuinbox of planers, lath mill, etc., one twelve inch filer and Stowell, hand runner, installed with double log jerker, gear and chain*. Hill’s steam log kicker: Hill’s stent: ing loader: liill’s double oviuui***’ ’vrg , Hill’s st('Hio—*-' r Tiho hundred —, .nllWie heavy double edger; (It overhead slasher with lije laws, one slab conveyor fo slasher saw *>ne board conveyor from liva rolhrni to edger. one board conveyor frorryliVe ■^>ns to edger to trimaer; one Uill ten w trimmer; saw dust conveyor from P ij * ner and trimmer; yMj* HGtiv*, ■ *1 vs. Ellen II . Greene, ct. nl.. Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to rue directed in the above entitled cause I will sell ut Barnwell, in front of the V'T-FU!b?.U*£.Q■A MbtukjvNuvatmber 1st., DO’*, ft being sa'c day in said month, .within the legal ucurs^f sale, the tvl lowi.g described real properly: All that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town ship of Rich Land, in the County and State aforesaid, containing five hun dred and forty five (515) acre*, mor. a A-LU NEW AND FRESH STOCK, 1 '' avc lhc »'"1 Most CompU-t BUGGfES. SURREYs. W agon's ^ G* BRE1.LAS, COLLARS, TnA^ K n' TjA ^ 'VIIII’S. UM- olfcied in Baniwcll Coiinlv n m l ^ IIanK * 88 evt ‘ r Cash, or on Liberal Terms. t ' u!m Cheap f„ r I bought these stocks right, heft,re goods prices nml I tun mixious to sell them. Come one, Come all and inspect*mv stock. I have ;ilso on hand one jrnir of Fine Bav and six years old, and a lew head of Flu^ Work Stock. CHARLIE BROWN. advanced iu ded as follow*: On the North by land* of Judson Greene and B M K^y East by land* of the estate of j> j[’ Owyna; South by F. w. vv f *th«rWe and West by !•. W. Weatherabee and Judson Gr«*ene. Terms Cash, Purchaaer to papers. II. L. O’Bannou, Master. pay for FIN A I. DISCHARGE NOTICE. frtlTcrt t* hereby given that the un- (leVsigned a* Guardian of her children Nettie. Mary L , Jessie, Joseph I*., WiiBe and X’ellie Clark, nee Mattli etv^ will file her final account with Hon* John Jv. Sneliing Judge of I’ro- Iml^ for Barnwell tmuntv, on Friday 22ff)d day of October JbOf), and apply Letters DistnUsory, • ,. Julia Matthew*. . Gna. Jiao. teotbet 21st IDviO. ‘*.1—' of Barn well , ’ et P'!Kd%o ' >M II ima, "1 Harnwd! T//C OhlcSrt cuid St rongest Bank ui BarriwcllCoujity Depository of The State of South Can,lit and The Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits* ’ " " f 60 ’ 000 00 _Uz.fi: * ‘ * *45,000.0# la ' caii! writV u'l! 11 '- JtL ll * ’ f J‘ c t,fc tcetll IB-