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. ■ - •. -—•—■ f ■• - .«-.■» ' v V > <^» i-fy* Ss&rSEi . . ,. amwell ursdaV, dbckmbku mpw. A CRUEL CRIME. - Mr. S. H. lUnkituon, who IlirM »rruM rh« Aiken linv W«»t pf *w«- mirjr Tuwniblp, Miafaloed * £ri*M l**4 -tatiSm -v- la Advance, per Aafram .........$1.M On Tin*............i...^........ddMC on the 2Ut. ult by tf» burirta* *f nf tb *, <k ? th # tMr . » w, ft *?• noeiwlUry of farm buihling# oontaln- bk three mole*, twft boraea. Iwp cowa, bayt.corn and (odder. The chain gang U at the l.ong Pond near Reedy Vranch Church thl- week. T ^"^ / ^ B - “IS. HARMONY LOIMJR NO.. A. F. M. U retrolar oomiaunlMtlon of Urnoony ,Ko. 17, A. F. M. wm be heri Thunxlsy ^ are onrtlially M%1ted to atteiiri. k ot officen f«*r cnnulnit year will HrPrAi dm Bailer Tlicoad. W.'Tf. Acei ——— me recnlar meeting of Barnwti l Lodjfe No W, Knightx of fytbla* wll i held at their Hull on Friday nigh n o’clock. A foil attendance is reqneeted. By order of WILLIAM K. McXAH, C. C. Wm. McN.VB. K. R.A8. AN OLD TIMER. ••Uncle Joe” O’Hannon, colored, 62 year, old and atill, barring tmcaxioual twingee of rbeuaBatUm, capable to tfo Igood work and wichont a lacy bone in tin body, called to ***« ua .ome dave ago. Yeara ago be waa our UUoful preMinao, quilling the job to go and Hr<l with bia children. Now he la back In the old borne neighborhood. Hia memory of old time* U clear, lie rrtneuibora that tl»« court bouae an tedatuig tbat boroed by « large irauie building. Back court bouae the treea were .o thick that In ruid aumiMff touched the earth-—Now only tw< •ufvTta. ' one of lie recollecta dixtluctly a prlae aeventy yeart ago on the .pot the Heel End »^»p* nr« now !> The purae waa a hundred doHara, uuh teat ante f«*r It Abram Saiidefa, BANK NOTICE- On December ist. 19C9, the Dank of Harnvrell, in accof-Jancc with resolution* adopted by its BtockhoKicrjs. will go out of bust ness as an active Hanking Insti tution, and will turn over its as sets and good will to its succes aor, the Wank of Western Caro ling, which, in turn, has assumed its liabilities to depositors. Checks and drafts drawn upon the Wank of Barnwell will be paid by the new Bank, ami the Bank of Barnwell’s old customers wil find that there will be no change, cept in name; its old Officers Directors hold similar posi- s; its old Stockholders will be c Stockholders of the Bank estern Carolina. The Wank ot Western Carolina with a paid in capital of #400.000, will afford increased banking fa cilities to the communities it wil serve, and be in position/ to otter its DKl’OSITORS ma gc* which a Bank with capital and more li lions could not fu Depositors are/ requested to leave their Bank Books to be balanced at tht^end of November, and to provide themselves with new check books etc. The Bank of Barnwell, By P. M. Buckingham, President. S' ■■MUM. ass V".’ ■ T-' ’JOWBiCT LIFRt A dispatch from Mr. Lmoy ongbv to Mr G. V. llolatr mud Porter oh tb« JRib * «tL y, at bbr home neat Aroylla. Kla. •r body Wat carried to lb» old Vlr* i tonrr and laid to r**t/ b«»ida the itna of her lovad oneygona bafore, the cemetery at Fohlrk CbnrulK near llonnt Vernon/ tb« blato.rkj aanctuarv where the/llrat Prealdeot. Ge>irge We»hli»gton/wor«hlppe«L ^ Her HIc In Uf every pertoa, aa daughter, al-ter. wife, muther, friend and Christian. Wa< In cnnaiant keep ing "*1111 the /salted principle* ain| i (It ala I bat In/e alwara .n nobly char- auturlced ihy wwn»ankood of Virginia. Sli« rlecpMin tho God’* Acre of the church oC/whlcb >b« bad been a con- rlrteiit /ember alnce her girlhood. Helrer memory la held sacred Iff the kindred ttebtU. ■r. 1 " 1 "* 1 alosi nriidraiu. NIOIIT H, draft*, aterma worked ae Might spring*, Teno* aft*i» At lei anm’.ndful of dempner*. draft*, *t< oroold, W. J. AUtna Watchmen, at Banner Hueb espoKiir# pjave him a that settled on hi* lung*. At »**t h* to give up votk. **•¥ remedire but alt failed tPFSe giSsWteV King’* New Dbmevery. “After mdng one bottle” he write*. M wmt heck to work a* well eeefrr Reeefe Cold*, stubborn Oongha. ti.flnmed ihrnata and **»re lung*. Hemorrhage*.-Oredp end Whooping Onogh get quick relief arid p(omptoure from .'bU glntiou* medi cine. 80c. and $100. Trial bottle free, guaranteed VfX'. N. Burckhaller and R. A. Deaaon A Co. A CAR L.OAP OF to slave, and btepney Bing, an old/Psue free negro from the Lppcr/Runs. Both were tnigb'y men, but lung waa an soundly whipped 1>y A^raiu that ho tirvrr c*tne 10 Barnwell again. "Uncle Joe” served/ laithfully through the war as bpdy aervaut to Air. W. H. IIag(K>d srn mjW' fit Wm I 11 at Tobin'i kif. ?>iV* With positive hwniction te tell out by Xmaa Eve ^ to ace the Ilegutiful Display, Ami to buy At tetk; other place to get tuch chamthig Ch rial mas Presents Gifta. / '• - / Gold Signet Scarf Pina i. ' ./f “ Stone “ K. of P. “ ” Bracelets, Platcrl. / / ’ ■ Vest Chains.*Silver Tic Holders, Plated and Silver Brcsat Pma Carmen Bracelets, Locket Chains, Cuflf Pihs, 1 /'" The above indicates the variety of articles ofl^red now. Anything not in stock wdl be ordered** j/’ ? JQi“All kinds of silver ware. - •arAny initials engraved at small cojU. Don’t miss this door of.opportunity. — Tobin’s Millinery Emppriu% Barnwell. Xe. .*—* t - vurpas.ing *uc- tited (ish. advanta- smaller connec- Next Monday will be tale day. We *er*(* a plate abort *torv thl* week because of thaiiktgivtug real and job work demand. Owing tn the dry weather tlic oat •U»4U are Irregular. Mr, J. W. Klrt paid ua hli an»u:il plcaaant call on Tue*day. Audltur W. Moody publlahea hi* return* laking applntinmw t(.day. It will *oon be time f<>r coftnn to tlae In price above the 13 cent notch. A GREAT DAY. The Educational/Rallr at Hilda on Kdday was a su oe**, / 'ihe weather was perfect, the attend auoe larg.! a/d hapi-y. the *|>eech makers at tlr/lr beat and the picnic dinner in '/lightlul keeping witn *n glad an oc/*ion. The only aorr^w of tne day. /d it was felt by all, waa the absence df I’rof. ohandlcr, ih.« devoted and upbuilding I’rinciral ‘»l theachool, who wit ill with typhoid fevei. that he-l/iild tint be able to rejoice with ao many of the friend* mid iiatton* of thtf *cho<>l upon the crowning com- pfotion of a work of progre** to which e had contrthuted *0 largely and in lelltgently wa* rcgrelterl deeply by home folk* end vDitor*. who *aw in the beautiful building and bright ►chool children the evidence* of hi* •pfemllcl ** rvice. The good people of Hilda Sc lino! DU trict Xo » have done nobly, voiunuri-y contributing more money than their tnxea for school purpoee* amounted to fv»r the erection of a school builuing costing some 5', l Hf , > and so well con- Ntructed as that it ha* lew rural equal* anv where. S • it wit* natural and iiece«*nry that the visiting speaker* should eaten the implration of sunny sky and eiv*f«l air and largo hearted men and high ■ouled matron* and ail the bandsoine array of the younger folks, and that their addresae* ihould be to tioquont In expression, *0 stirring in encourage went and so Hopeful In propfiecy. Tue spaAker* wer- Mr*. Dora Dee Walker, BuperinUndeuts of Education Swearingen and Troucu. (hingressman I’atiersvn, lion. C. W. Gams and Dr A. B. 1’atiersou. A BEAUTIFl’l. BRIDAL. Quite a pr.rty left Fairfax on the morning of the l7lh. nil to attend that etening the marriage at the residence of Mr. ami Mr*. E. I,, handers. The contracting partie* were Mi** Ine* Sander* and Mr. Cleveland Ui*ery. The ortlclatlng eleigymau *»a* Rev, Oha*. Turner of Kairux. There had been a house party at that hoapltabie home all the .<eck. a« other* kept coming from a dia, wa* a larg*' crowd of friemU a SRA-L-SEtiSIQXH.- - - The final ca»ea disposed of wer*: Wtnton W-alker, pleaded guilty id larceny, sentence one y-ar. ArehU f‘m*fer, conrh-teu of man slaughter. sentence fonr year* Stepney Glover, ,g(:llty of murder with rcoommendatlnn to mercy tcnce life Imprisonment. All the criminHl case* ready for trlu', were disposed of In the tlrst. mree diiy* of the term and a recess w** tsken from Wednesday evening tin’ll Monday morning. Tire record breaking rapidity with which husliicnx w*« dispatched was due to the go«d preparedness of the attorneys, the intelligence of wit- ne**e* and jurors, the efllclen* y of the oft! dais and the force, clearness and readiness of the learned presiding Jc'lRf. „ A* results one convict. Stepney Glover, was sent to the penitentiary for a life of hard labor, nine were given chain gang gtfha and while benetlttlng the public roads will have time t<> mend their own previous ways. One wa* given a jail sentence. I,a*t week waa th-r eleventh that Judge Gage ha* pre*ided this Fall in tire Second ClretHt. and tin re had not been a mistrial catered In any county. pres* office and the Bsrucbfr-Nettles More had closed some time before aod only the occupants in Watkins Brothers were hurt. The explosion shatter ed glaseee throughout the city, prin cipally on Main Vtreet. and the shock c —d fer Atottaetly felt for miles. that It waa au earth- aJt ^1 her shop men half aha.v. *4llg“J>ul>iii; *ervlia\ e vl li 1 ' parties be a* old as Methuselah. ‘' 9 » Suptcm Farmers are making a bra^.. Bing. 8u*ck dealer* and / •aleamen are, we hear, f’tfin^t 8 uel trade they can handle whll^es por mortgage taking merchants are ew this no Mle bread > per; Married Sunday evening January W:iW cording under i basket of grapes bougbf b; V. Hubbnrd, 8?5 Noi nla street, Indiana widow desires a hu be "nice," wealthy py dlapoeltion to have dark cotnpl him for the remainde o. D. th Dr. with Mr. r* » ith Mr. sale Hudson * I,am a licit r*, Hi** nor and TW messag^/'f^i wtt/v i—' Foot Childr IflIO nv W.C. Manuel. Notary I’ublif Mr. C. C. Jlflmp and Ml** Minnie Brown, both of Sycamore township Tuey have the best wish*** of many friends for their happiness and pro* perity. Treasurer John B. Armatrong went t« Columbia Tuesday to spend several d*y* attending the Laymen's Confer ence. A tireleia worker In and out of office he richly deserve* a ksppy vaca tlnn among rhe best people ever gath ered In South Carolina. Two women and four dren, overcome and trapp flame, were rescued lc style vVodros- «lcr 'be 11 ' V, ^ ow ’cr ZZ" 28 <"• s ELKO NEWS. According to an announcement made some lime previnu-dy, the patron* and a few friend* of the Elko school met at thoTuwrr Hall on 1**1. Saturday after noon to consider the question of the ereotioh of a now school building. While the attendance w-s* not all that had boon hoped for. those who met were very much e.nthn*«d and a deter mination wa* very prevalent. Senator Bate* of Barnwell was present and made a strong argument endorsing iho. voting of Bond* u* the be>t means of securing money with which to erect a school building. Representative Dr. A. B. Patterson of Barnwell was nl*o present and made a good talk along educational line*. On motion, which was carried, Mr. J, T. Youngblood Cbm . of tbe Board of Trustee*. Me#*r* F. H . Hitt. B. Strlugfellow and W. II Wootey were appointed •committee to solicit name* of the free-bolder* In the district for a petition to the Board of Trustee* a*klng for an election on tbe ques lon of the Ts*nlng of bonda for th* erection of a ne w modern brick school H»tu*e By a rising vote those present expressed to Senator Bate* their appreciation of the intereat he had taken in lending his presence an I in giving the nece»**ry information relative to the l»*ulng of Bond* We w ore *11 very *>* ■I to have both Senator Bate* and Dr Patterson present. Foremost among fbe social event* wa* the msrriage of Mi** Kaiiy Pen der to M r . Robert N\ Gru’dis on the rtr*t in*t The contratH'ng partie* are among the most prominent and pbpu lar young folk* of town Mi** Pender I* a beautiful blonde, lovyd and *d mired hr all who know her. Mr (Jrubbi I* the veiy efficient salesman In me enipbyme.it of Mr F. P Lee where he will continue after marriage and their many friend* are gWd to know that t'.t-y will make Elko their home At thl* writing the mirrUge i* two Jay* off and a detail- d account of the marriage can not be given until later- — A delightful attention to the bride elect. Mis* Fai’y Pender, wa* a “Tin Shower” tendered hi-r on Monduy *!tt-rnoon from 4 :;W to (1 ..'10 bv M i** JsnTe S'llbKTettoxrKt the tmmeof her *i»ter Mr* Lucia Lott, tint llowers and potted .plant* in profusion were used for decoration* Too hall, parlor lug mom were beaullfnl'y de^ jte.jr qulckP“ [day m or nip -■ — 9» Fok Sale, Not Stokaoe, AT ...REDUCKD PRICES... IN iHKi At -roti SCI rsnn me 1 have the utmost confidence that £reat Rood times are wait- j TvtclT *J* ine. for all who will go to meet them. r # 1 • 4 l shov/ my faith by my works, by having just seized a got- den opportunity in the West, where I bought gyaw* =»atleafiacgMi&! SIX CAR LOADS They were, made of tlm be.»t mnlorlnl obtainable by the best workmen In America and being bohgbt from tbe manufacturer* are being mid free from the expense* and profits of middle dealer*. Mr. J . A. Mim*. a m-'chaulo of long successful and satisfying experience in charge of mv blacksmith and I* repair shop* and abilities to please wood work and will me hi* best everv customer. All work guaranteed to suiislactlou. Give me a trial. \ OF THE DR. d. H. fi. M DENTISf, BLACXtiulii^ Office day and Saturday; Choicest Mules and Horses to be found in the over crowded j opftra$l^li > mRdb^^ , markets. Two cars havebeen received, the-others follow-fast, nscofaBiitgnt^ They are ah right, So are l heir prices. j> ribeil ttaSotUkhW I Hfmll* BUGGIES and WAGONS. "OZjcSJL /v ■v. RtY* D. P. JOHNSON, BLACKVILLE, S. C. HEED RYE FOR SALK kind Barnwell County raiaer!; tho that never fall* < r disappoint*. C. N. Bun khalter, Barnwell. 8. C. -Wanted—to bug sound mixed or unknown |>ea* in ary quantity, quote heal c*»h price fob your ststioir, Dixie Flour and Grain Co. Laurens, 8, C. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Loans nu town and farm property negotiated In amount* of not leea than 11,000.00 Long or short lime. South Carolina fuuda. J. A. Willi*, Atty, Barnwell, 8. C LAND FOR HALE. 23 acre* near Milletf Btatlon on 0- A W, C, railroad. Alao one eighth In* icrcst In 30 acre* adjoining de|>ot lot at Mlllett*. Will b» sold cheap, and on easy terms. Apply to Bate* A Simms, Barnwell 8. C. (S-t) * TREASURER'S NOT DM?.' The County Treasurer will be at tie 'o’lowlog place* on date* named for tne collection of State. County and school t*xe* lor the fiacal year of 11KW. Blackvllie. Wednesday Dec. ImWJ. WillDtoti,Thurlday “ 2nd ’• Appleton, Tuesday *• 7th ‘‘ Fairfax. Wednesday “ «lh “ Allendale, Thursday ” 9th “ liffice will be closed at Barnwell above date*. J. B Armstrong. y County Tre«*. Barnwell, 8. C , Nov. Kith K>>®. th* (’•Hisijte turn bt tit* To go with them I offer C car load each of BurkIcs and t»tc J. Terrill SmitH bfjw Wagons at COS T^ to make room for later purchases. They lUtdn, dfentwi were made in Virginia and are as good as any in the world. GoTmle Maxwell Come to see me and be convinced that 1 keep Headquarters] rtri , how \ for the Best to be had at prices defying competition. Wfll THE OAT CROP. rtre how ofier^d On liberal tcHM. either to Dr. Smith, WiHiftnNjdrC , Edgefield, •f--J-WV; St'" 1 ' 1 Don’t neglect it Plant plentifully. Your stock will be Sheppard healthier if led oats during the hot summer days, If you make | T. Jamison, a surplus you can sell for good money. A bumper oat crop > y< through the South would spell boom prices for next year’s cot-j totwi ton crop.' Get true, tested and acclimated seed, such as 1 offer. A11 fMrfiona ii*« % th« *ai«l payihaot to I 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats J. D. WHITTLE, BLHCKiZILLE. S. C. I fit. w. aod (••(••Mat «r N«r4k>b«f fth N 8. FURhE. JU. EDMUND M. WANTED. A gopd. *ober, botif«t mW.tle aged man to attanri to h four b«r*e farm He mu*i>be hble to niannge labor. Good *lth rnert Cnir "Col. Frank IT Crwch ha* beyn 1tepr at home for *everal day* by a case ol grippe, thf most viciou* immigrant that ever came from tin K»*t, And Its utter meanness wa* never more plainly shown than in this cruel as- ■ult upon tbe Barnwell veteran. Bine Monday’* first sunshine came u* fr»»B» the Booth West, a message of good word and right deed from our unforffettlng good friend Mr. J. H Morris of Dal*y, Ga., who I* enj- ylng well deserved prosperity in his adopted home, but whose heart keeps true to Carolina kindred and friend*. Fairfax flourishes. The succo** of the Cltisens Bank has been so satisfac tory that a de*lrah!e location lias been secured and an up to date bank build ing will be erected at an carlr dato, At a recent enthusliatic meeting the excellent work of the Casb'er was rec ognised by an Incresae of salary and tb* directorate re-enforced by the elcc- tion of Mjr^ flflorgg Baadera aa a twem w .1s out , „T q,) - q - ^ | * <fitt i y It <*«*, he sny*. til* first vacation in six yeitrs. But. we doubt if any other editor in the State hat had in Uie«e rix yi-ai* as much scattered good times all put to gether ns Brother Creighton condensed in hi* («ie sennight. To have slain a glorious buck,” the antlered tnonarch of the chaRf, to have walked in Hie brown Held* ami brought to pati*e the whirring llight of the speeding quail wa* glory enough for a lile time, but to have enj.iyed rhe delightful bospl- t*Hty~*mf cottrrmf «oetete -of-that-fair section waa a privilege and pleasure that few knights of the quill ever have. A II IS TORY OF BARN WELL. We are not authorized to give bis name but we know of our own knowl edge that one of tbe most competent of tha yowoger nujii-of rite—county. 1*. collecting data for a HDtory of Barn* Wcll.towc and county. And to give him s/;h help a« we can we ask the older citiJu-n* from the Sa vannah to the Edbio, and the descen dant* of fiist settler* to *end such tra^ dltion* of the past a* are preserved in their meinojles to us, and they will !>e conveyed to the history writer M ich -amLblgh.dilatory ha* been made here and it i* well worth preservation. Be fore the picture* of the old dnVa ha- e faded from memory retouch them wuU pen and Ink. Tlia r much of respect la due to those who made the record of the puat. r eu a[ un t t0 Mis * 11 n day fVrMtdT' erf raio U Per "dth cent. ■>4 ^ p, ‘r FURSE AND LAWTON. Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Ferti izer«, Ilundlcrs of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton, Liberal advanccH made on consignments of cotton. Personal, prompt and careful attention to nil bi entrusted to us. ■ FUHSE & I.AWTOK, 212 EustBav St.. Sov»nn»h. Os. t i % * ‘ - JZmL&t .kV* " ’■**■-* V-rv* at . B . y accldental discharge of a stick of dynamite in the county court bouae at Bryson City. N. c., Thurs- IF OLD MAN. rm IN THE SAME OLD WAY. rtfALDiiWH; b daf of mm IS,*. Admliila(ra«or qf tho i Fariwfl ai»d Mr** ceased, dad apply In November 2nd llM>. jrm a *era/Ji ,,arht ’ O™*** Conley was * killed, Barrett Banka r „ l''+nd was otherwise Creek (// / torn Francis, Brtrton, Bnp.. G Cave, Hicsory Hill, (TvCM ^TTro** Road* Svcsn.ore No. ul. Ulmcro und Upper Rich Liiud (J) mill*. FsiifHX (31) mills. Her-ule* *nd I^ee* f4) mill*. Barnwril (-U; mid*. Williston (2jj mill*. \ United StHte* ('urrency. Gold and Silver Coin, County and school claim* _ properly approved wll! be received for rMlsecorn; In this State, from 27 cent*; nud a* lour tilth* Uluck* and draft* win not he receiv ed for taxes except at the risk of tax payer. J. B Armstrong. County Treasurer. Barnwell. 8. C., Sopr. 21*t 1900. ^ i Bar of tlwHtwirtI: A* Mr. J. T. Wheeler of Lemon Bro*. Hardware department was ma king hia way home on last Saturday night he w»» haUml_by a negrd man ~ TffFTEXCIfJFBir ( meeting of^he County Teachers’ l*ttnn at Blackville on Saturdry The Assocb was all that such a gathering should and could be. Tne attendance waa very t# . ^fp. ’ , . • 11u lajiiiu wr. i nr. fiMriiuttitcr wfiB vrry (r“ “ blhind .!«. Id trt“ » "S :2* 2S Sts . him on U n 1 ll he CO II! d ..11.1*0 l.aaH. Uourr. — a, rl .managed to keep 'get hit knife out. and after cutting hi* assailant twice the unsuccessful foot pad took to hit heels. Tbe happiett rew year masculine face that we have seen this commenc ing month I* that of our good friend Mr. W. K. Googe. In the Ideal life of an Allendale phinlir be finds tbe bet ter health and greater happiness ao well won after years of successful mercantile pursuit. ‘Back to the farm” eett opme te hie tflee IntelII- genoe before the government at Wash ington waked te ita mUom} hepor- It I* planned to (•■(untie* in this St-ue partlui(<atlng in tbe corn contest this year. The boy or virl win, innkcs the greatest yield in thp State, independently of the county iiii/.os, will be given h free nip to WHshingtnn, and will have all the honor of the department possible shown him on her. This honor wa* Ibi* year won by Hascombn l.'-ber, cm Marlboro, who made the country’s great! *t yield of corn on one acre. 132 bushel*. In Illinois, it cost* on an (tv-uagw -f-rom 2U Ur tt7 bushel to 5 cent* to of the plant lood lor corn comes from the atmosphere, porn here can draw from rite air much longer. The names of all tbe contestants will be forwarded to .Washington, and from time to time they will be. sent all lit. rature of the departmentsh» corn culture. V »?‘ r ' ••Luciid.. Be Y9JW JL. Sonu Chius i« not 81 nee re a Fine plant axiom. A rRC friend SEED RYE FOR SALE. Barnwell County raised; tho that never Ml* nr disappoints. G. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, 8. kind C. riMELY BLANKS. Trespass Card-, Rent Liens, Distress Warrant*, For sale ai Tuk I'koI'J.k Office. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. Any and all persons having claims against the estate of Charle* K Hush, deceased, are requested to present tho same, duly attested, and all persona In- I (Jehted to the add oatate will please make prompt payment to me, Mrr. Lydia ‘smith. Executrix. Ellcnton, S. C„ January (ith 1010. ECONOMY IS WEAL FALSE ECONOMY mean* FAILURE. Deal in CiKNUINK ECONOMY—Save on the cost of producing a crop. Don’t try to save on the cost of SEED. Don’t waste fertil izer and labgron poor seed. Be economical by pmduciu<4 a )ar"-e crop of fine quality through planting the liKST CANTALOUPE SEED in the market, and place your orders early fur Houms a I from Bari $00 Tb* wood an . Torma otv 490 Acre* Gmjrt Unpae. balance In Tiinbor Term* easy. 60 Aprs* three Court menu *frf» EDEN GEM CANTALOUPE SEED- *: --'k't V***- y, * gifted heads, patnutlc heart* ami elo quent tongues. Every teacher and listener wa* stirred to larger and better effort by the good duunsalj^o well given. Resolutions of respect upon the la mented detth of the lale ^rof, Cband ler of Hilda were feelingly adopted and j Will be published. With great, gonordus and genial j hospitality the Ideal huvaakeepers of Ulackvllle rntettained the visitors so ' royally that tbe feast* of substantial* went in It keeping with the mental treat*. ' \ . J The next meeting of the Awoclstiou will \n betd at Barnwell. -A 4 • ' V. t." \. ^4$, - V- * v\, •• STEPHEN 8. FURSE, Jit. EDMUND M. LAWTON. 'i ASD LAWTON. , Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers, Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton, Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton. * Perseus 1, prompt and careful attention to nil business entrusted to ua. FURSE & LAWTON, 212 EastBay St., - Savannah, Go. Saved September, 1900, from 32 acres of the finest Cantaloupes grow mat Rocky Ford, Colorado, and allowed to ripsn otf ;he vines before Hie seed saving was commeuced, under the personal super vision of C.U. Mathis. . , r Eden and Holmes Melon and Davis Cuke Seed. FOR SALE ONLY BY A. K. YOUNG & CO, ’ C. H. MATHfS, 308 Washington St„ BLACKVILLE, S, C. NEW YORK, N. Y. SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Houtfo. 80 sere* In l _ In Wood and Tlaibnr. -. Tuna* g«rj, ■ ... .■ fl.000 A ere* also In on* trset’of 1 Uf pn-ss. Fopiar, Ash and other wood*. Good end conyenlent Rellrond-fMlt! tie*. Come and see theee pro|>erttM. 1. u. Patteraoo A rinm. '•'ft/ C. F. Cal lists. P. 1. wa kMb Calhoun A Life, wc can U<>. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work. Avoid ihesc Jackleg* scattered over the country a. we hate most of their work to do over. Give it to u* at first, and save money. Home of our speclaltleat- new Pieton THnjfcs, new” tutr,mobile R«r 1 <T*n/thing ol Onr *am« old line a* when wc were here before; Htcarrf Er.gM-' s B .Her* ton Gins. Grist Mills, haw Mill*. Etc. ’ H L-t Headquartela for Gasoline Engine Wiprk. as wfiliave an exp*r*«m same. Call and see our shop*, and be convinced past favor*, and solicillng their Future Pa Y o u r e *y bid etistomera tremaln.’ • It bi* jif, for " v ^'''' lig: 71 **» i" -v" ., v- T --v - 7rr-^. '.V.T v -At STROadi ■ -,3, Sli i’ tiill Al-.-’ ■ i,'