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*A.- r fr7^7 Yfye B«mwell Peopte» . TBUfcSDAV.VHBRCARY IT. ■> . 41 ‘ - RIT^ dr SlIBSCRIl T10N. r Aaaum »a«: WOR BACK HER BASIC*. TheStfttfl'Snprtm* Court on day rendiTOU lu deeUlon.^flvinf 1 Tn Adr^nce. Anaum On Time.. to Mrt. K. R. TlUmiui, Jr . tSf two baby daughters that her luiaband bad. under an old law. deeded to hli (ajhor and naottior, Senator and Mr'a. It, R. tilTman.*^ > # 0> The chain gan^ i« at Yrott^ord, i mllea fmm Barnwell this week. J. B. Harter fi. Morria, Ctwr. feupr. regular meet^ot BarnwiH . 16, Knlirhta of Pjthlas will | he bold at thctr Flail <m Edday .night tat H o’clock. A full attenaanco Is roqnoated. By bidet 61 K. W. QUIN, C. (V. Win. McNAB. K. R. Jt §. Harmony lodur no,, a f. m. \ A /A regular communication of H*,rmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will bo Vtd ^StA- Masonic Temple on ThurMay IWMJanuary UOth 7.1J0 o’ckask Visiting orethron are cordially invited to attend. wtL. .. .. 1L W. Quin. W. M. Wfn. McNab, See. money to lend. ^ " ilnney b-Hend on first mortgage of rani estate. 8 per cent Interest on amounts under $1000.00. 7 per cent on amounts over $1,000.00. J. O. Patterson <fc Son. FOR SALE. ^ T ^ r r attractive home in the Town of MiiHgton. Price reasonable. Want ing to sell for business reasons only. Apply to F. P. Lee, Elko, S. C. White Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale, 13 for 50 cents. C. N. Burckhalter. _ F.dan Watermelon Seed For Sale (7i, “5 Lent* Per Pound. Tne Rest Flavor ed Shipping Watermelon Grown. J. M, Farrell, lllackvllle, S. 0. FOR SALE. Eden melon seed, selected, very best stock. Write T .1. Willis, Kik<., S. C. or Phone Willlstou, S G., 50 cents per |K>tind WANTED—Good live agents own ing home and buggy in everv countv to sell that newly patented Kbe G'alt and Screen, Write for territory im- mediatelv to Salesman, 11 Barnard St S >v annah. Ga NATIVE ASPARAGUS sF.ED. Argentenil, 25ct» per French Giant pound. 25 -28. M. C E tching*. Willistou, S. C. The legislature w ill adjourn sine die on tom >rrow. 11 minutes In sun- The days gain ahine this week. Farm work has been much delayed by the cold wayea. Judge Robert Aldrich 1* presiding over the court in CbaUctou. The robin red breat* have come South and Spring will follow them iu due time. "Our Diary” was shortened last week and is omitted this because of the grippe. There wera eleven deaths from pel lagra in Charleston last year, one wlii c and ten colored. Try Molair’a Onion Sets, Seed DDh Potatoes and Garden Seed. A fresh a ipply just arrived. CROP MORTGAGES. , . ' i TT We have, a limited number retail. Send monejf with order. Prices 6a fol- lows: 1 copy, 5 cent*. 6 copies 20 li - 40 “ li *• T5 i tO COME TOMORROW. On Friday, February eighteepth. I w!Jl receive a car load of Horses and mules. Ail will be good, some fs- peidallv superior. 0W“ rfeveral Extra Nice Mules. gjtT Several Kxya Nice Uoritea. A Couple of Trotting HorAes. C. F. Riser, OUr, S. C.'* NEXT HOLIDAY. Next Wednesdary, 22nd Inst. will be a Stata and National Holiday.it being the birthday anbiyersary of George Washington. Tne banka will be closed, the post olUces observe Sunday hours and the K. F. D. Garners will rest, The Carrier* of Orangeburg and adjacent counties will meet at Orange burg that day and all camera, w heiber members of the countv associations dr not, are urged to attend, though this Convention js not intended to coulliot with county meetings. JUDGE PATTERSON ILL. A Washington special on Saturday to the Charleston Sunday News said the popular and duty doing Congresa- man from tlii* District: » Congressman Patterson,of Barnwell, who was taken ill here a few dsy* ago, has been moved from his apartments at ihe Falcon to George WaGilngtou University Hospital, this city. The physicians in attendance -stated to-day that he was somewhat improved, but as yet it cannot be sstd just what the result ol his Illness will be. The heart is affected and entire cessation from business of all kinds will be necessary. Members of his family will reach Washington tonight. Tomorrow the S iltkehaUdiJo iotity wt the peop.e, for not t.aUy Barn- litural Club will discus* Tarm prob well county, but <>f South CaroVga, cut: lem* and good homo raised cued moat* Mr W. / . Meyer of M< yer’s Mill has a cow worth having. Last week »be became the proud mother of two flue calves. 8. K Honey, for two years eJitor of tlie Laurens Advertiser, bn* accepted toe news editorship of the News and Com ler. Mr. J M . Grubbs w as a welcome and warm hearted vGHor on .Saturdav, when few who could avoid the wintry wind ventured I rum home. Married in Georges Creek Township. February the RLl , 1910, by Notary Public. W. 8. Grubbs. Mr. C . C Zorn to Mi** Bennie Aldrich, both of Barn- wad countv. ^ For brick work and pUs'erin* use ‘•Keystone’’ Liuio. ‘•Take* less of it ” At Molair’s. Married in Biackville on February 10th IftlO at file residence of the olliol atlrji MiuMer. Rev. \V. D. McMillan, Mr "Darling C. Birt to Mis* Mary M. Still, daughter of Mr. Samuel Still, all of Barnwell countv. New* comes from Washington that Prof, /.act) McGee, who taught wt Wil Baton some years ago, thihks of nm nlng against A- f Lover of Lexington for GongrFG. McGee has been the Washington correspondent of The State fur several years. T> got the be«t results, use "Kev- stone” [.hue. "Best hy Te*t. At Mo lair’s. The flr*t groat fire of the new year in this county took pl.ico at Allendale ahoiit 1 o’clock on the morning of the llthinst., when the seed room of the 6ll ifrili and feffili'/er works w ;•.* burned to the ground. Two freight iar* weie destroy ed. The origin ot the J re is unknown Los* estimated at 15,000 to $20,000. partfilly covered by Insurahc6, Yo have a good garden, earlv and J«te. plant Molalrs Onion 8ets, Heed Irish Potatoe* and Garden Heed. None betteV. From a late iaanp Of * Plrmingbsm /taper sVt> get. good accounts of 8. H. And P. B ’Matthews, formerly of this daunty. They have been in the hustling Alabama city for oVer twenty years and are counted a'nVong the best citizen* And foremost business men. Their es A HAPPY OCCASION. There was a Box Party given at Pleasant Hill Schouihouso on the even ing of tne 17th ot Dec. 11)00 The evening was tine and a gav thioug gaUerkd Irom the immediaie vicinity and also from Williston, near Biackville and Barnwell. It was alco- g«ther a very enjoyable affair. The teacher ol the Pleasant Hill S hool w Uhe* to extend many thanks to all. especially torhe libera! purchas ers of the boxes, tne sum realized was $22.15, which ha* been, expended for Uyloplate blackboards, cha’.'k, shade* and note hook* for the Sunday School. The school Louse, with it* nine yards of Hylordate blackboard ha* taken on a very progreidve look and the shades make a soil light and the Sunday School choir enjoys the note books. Again many thank*. At a meeting of the Barnwell County Anti Saloon League, the following Preamble and Resoln.uoti* were nnaui- mimsly adopted: WHEREFORE, there has been an expression of opinion by the rvtato Sen ate by vote to tab.c the State-Wide Prohibition Bill, and in direct opposi lion to the majority of the voteraaaex* pres.-ed at the ballot box, not only iu Barnwell Conniy, but in sixteen out ol twenty-two counties v- ting on ihi* i* • ue, and feeling ihat »uch an exptessiot of opinion was lar reaching in effect and contrary to the w iotu s of the ma J UPGR JAMES ALDRICH. H« alood upoa the Vlll-top of man'i . day . ^ ... • And caught the Tlaton of life** ataad- owe, and Ha beautjr; ’Unbllndcd by th'b cloud, nor dokslod by the r»y. * He tried ftnlte fconalMfiey To yuide liis Ille by strict ntarsed Tine of duty. , *• So measured out hUfootatep* day l y day— Nor spared himself upon the way. Ue stood upon the bill-tup with band head. Ilia eyes lit with their own peculiar lignt. upraised; ••6od of my fathers. I acknowledge Thee, he said. Thy son and servant I would be; l would not go beyond my mea*ure. nor be praised . Unduly, only let me unanswerlng be Just to mankind, loyal to Thee.” Where he stood, and all along his way. On either side he cast hi* influence far aud near, The young will come lu Bill and other needy day* And gather good from seed he sowed. Juarlce he taught, and Truth’s own self made bare, And men who saw and heard Mm through long year* Discerned what vlrtw* lu him glowed He left the Mil-top when the shadows lengthened. All sad at heart to lay his noon-dsy work a*lde, Slowly be walked, his failing powers vtrengthened Or aolaoed. by the touch of love; Till he reached the mystic valley which earth and heaven divide, Then be left his own. to meet his own In the realms of God above. Sister. Feb. 6th, 1910. ASPARAGUS RATES REDUCED. Washington, * February 8 —Special: Senator TiBman, who is a grower of asparagus himself, ha* beet* In active correspondence aiuco October with the express companies in regard to a new tariff on that vegetable from South Carolina points to Northern maikets When he camo to Washington in January he enlisted the co operation of thalnter S ate commerce commission, and at a comerence with the represen tativesof the Adams Exprea* Com pany the whole subject was thorough ly gone over, and the following rate* were agreed upon for the standard 24-bunch crate, estimated weight of sixty pounds: From South Carolina Points—To' Boston. $1 ‘25; Pittsburg. $115; New York, $1 05; Philadelphia, $1; Balti more, 95c; Washington. 90c. A glance at the following table, giv ing the old rate*, will show what a re duction ha* been made: From South Carolina Points—To Boston, $1 80; Pitisbnrg. $1 65: New York, $1 50; Philadelphia, Si 35; Bal timore, $105; Washington, $106. Everything In connection with the negotiations has been pleasant and Senator Tillman expresses hi* gratlti cation at the liberality and friendly soli it show n by bath the Adam* and Southern Express Companies. These new rates will go into effect on Febru ary 15, 19i0, and will give the growers the hen* tit of the reduction on thl* year’* crop. i- Bigeutprlce sale now . on at MOLAIR'S, Finding myself overstock ed in Shoes, and in order to PRESIDENT HELPS ORPH ANS Hundreds of orphans have been helped hy the President of The Indus trial and Orphan’s Home at Macon, Ga who write*: ''We have i)»ed Fllectrio Bluer* in this Institution for nine year*. It ha* proved a mo»t excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver, and Kid ney trouble*. We regard It as one of the best family medicines on earth !t invigorates the vital organs, purifies the blood, am* digestion, create* appe tite To strengthen ami build up thin pale, weak children or run-down peo ple it has no equal. Best for leuiale complaints. Only 50c. at C. N Burok- hxlter’s and R. A. Deaton A Co. ompainj),, occupTef .lock. They handle automobiles also And If they live long enough wtli deal fu aerbplanes. The meeting ot tA6 CHttnfj Teachers’ Association on Saturday wa* hb‘ Weil Attended a* could have been ^hi'pedted with arctiti oold and oceanlo breezes. A u excellent pApter war Aroualug inter est In the whool room' w*», read by Prof. Mureh. The remainder 6? the programme wa» continued unttl the March roretlnj? which will be held at Barnwell. Prof. Harlan L. Creech will be one of the attractive speaker* * tin next prtberingy representing thirty eight counties against six for the Dispensary. AND WHEREAS, 'The vo'ers of Barnwell county at the last election by an overwhelming majority voted for prohibition. AND WHEREAS, the verdict of said voters a* polled h*« to a large me*sur* been annulled hy the fact that our sister county of Aiken voted to re tain the di»pen«ary system, which act has enabled the dispensaries of said county to flood our counly with whi*- k( y, sold to negroes or anyone elae who dedred to purchase same, which is a<‘t ingikia cursa to our couu y aud an outrage upon her respectable citizens. AND WHEREAS, we can aee no other relief from said condition hut the cnactmeunt of Stale-Wide Prohibition. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: I. That we. the Anti -Saloon League of Barnwell County, declare for S-'ate Wide Prohibition that our tinauei-U in* ■ y of of -tir people and our homes and families may he proper ly protected from this nlighting curse. fl. That we petition our represen tatives in the House and the Senate to do all in their power to get the House Bill passed by the said Legislature, re eeiitly adopted by tne IIousj and thereby place the whole '>ute umjer beneticient influence of prohibition. 111. That we go on record as being unalterably opposed to the sale of whiskey in any shape or manner. 1 V\ That a copy of these resold tions bo sent to our representatives in the Legislature and Senate. Respectfully submitted, Frank H. Creech, It M Nyxson, J. M. Easterling Feb. 11th, 1910. FREE GARDEN SEED. Congressman J.O. Patterson he* »e- curNi an extin allotment of garden aeed.Hnd, while he has endeavored to suppl) every head of a family in hi* District with a package, some may have ben overlooked If any one has not received » package, he may get one hy callliig at the office of Sheriff Creech, asH^e has forwarded several hundred pacVage* to him to be banded out. Men’* $5 00 Shoes $3 63 “ and Women's $1 00 Shoes,. 3..*5 “ •' •• 3 50 ” .. 2 89 •• “ • , a.OO 2 50 Mimes $3 00 Shoes $2 50 2.50 " 1 85 2 00 ” 1 60 “ 1 50 “ 1 25 Big stock to select from! No trouble to lit any foot! Let us show you, and then shoe you. C. F. MOL AIK, Barnwell, S. C. A WAR-TIME DI NNErt. Mrs. Roger A. Prynr give* an ac count of wtiat "high living” meant In the time of the civil war in her l»ook. entitled, * My Day; Reminiscence* of a Long Life ” At a dinner party given at Gen Lee’* headquarter* dur lug the s'ege of Petersbuig she say*: "The dinner was served, and behold, a great sea of cabbage and a small island of bacon or ‘middlings’ about four inches long and two inche* across. The gue»t», with comtn**ndHhle po litenes*. unanimously declined (be ba con. and it remained iu the dish un touched. Next day Gen. Leo remem bered the delicate titbit which had been so providentially preserved, ordered his servant to bring that ‘middling ’ Tne man hesitated and finally owned up: ‘Marae Robert—de fac’U, dxt ar “mlvldln” ‘‘was borrowed ‘’taiddlin.” '•We all didn’t have no “mlddlin ” <lonn paid it back to the place whar got it fum.” r *- —c L Oltl year, ytfn.baVe been good to ide and I tiave.waA my vefy beat to pass on your kindnesses manyfold to my customers and friends, and so I have happy holiday*. WELCOME .19.10 frW you bring fresh and larger opportunities, for pro moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi ness. m mi mei iffliY -"to. . * / I thank my good true friends for their generous patron age the past twelve months and pledge my very best »ei-- vice to them in the coming new year. Office 6m Bank ton reeeivtCAlU • A. e. In ■ iTTflftHl ROTARY PI fiLACKVILtE, 8. C of the Best Horses and Mules that experienced judg ment could select and the. dollars in hand pay for have educe my stock, I have do- been received and handled by me this season, giving ahso lute satisfaction‘in quality and price To "every pureliaser. cidcd to offer until further notice, the following low prices on Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ Fine Shoes: f. B. ELLtS, JR. sirveirc iro TEmcirc, A postal card addref "7 ; .r. "'7-f---T.tr mo at Lyndhumt, S. C.’! receive prompt attention. of the same superb standard horses and mules just received for the Nqw Year trade. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES will he made on these last arrivals, and I shall contribute iny full share toward giving my customers tljc start that Will win in 1010. SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS of Home Raised Seed Oats to spare from my own planting at 70 cents per bushel. DR, J, H. E-JAILHOUa. DENTIST. BT. A< K V I I.LE, S. C. Office days Thursday, 1F& day and Saturday. Well equipped offiefc. Operations made as p«n. css as consistent with sa&ty - RnCca rensouabie. -Term# cash’. Bu the A Car Load of Virginia Wagons end best going” at very attractive prices. Refore buyingKinything whatever in tlie lines I handle call on me. See my stocks, l#arn ‘my prices and you will he con vinced beyond all doubt that Sonta Claus U not larger hearted or more generous handed than your sincere friend and well wisher. J. D. WHI BLHCK1ZILLE. SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guaranty no bettor Work can be done from any shop any where than we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work. Avoid these Jackleg* scattered over the country a* we work to do over. Give it to u» at tirst, aud aave money. have moit of their Home of our ipecialtios :— v - Automobile Repairing, Rehorlng Cylinder*, new Piston Rings, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made here. Our same old line a* wh. n we were here before; Bteam Enginea, Boiler*, Cot ton Gina, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Etc. Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, as we have an expert on same. Call and »ee our shop*, and bo convinced. Thnnkinr my nl^ customers for past favors, aud soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain. Youra Faithfully, BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS. Biackville, S. C. STEP HEN H. FURSE. JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON. MASTER S sale. State of South Carolina. * County of Barnwell, 1 cc’urt orA'^mon Pl*a*. own right and as yiolen, daceaacd, Vlainliff, again*® Hallie Hair, et. al, j»®^ndanta. ttx nr (♦ (Tecetal 4^fd ftr nl ** directed in the above entltlriV. 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front oi tbe Court House, op Monday. March the seventh, 1910. ii being salesdsy In said month, wituin the legal hour* of sate, the following described real property : All that tract or parcel of laml known a* a par^pf the John T. Bolen e-date land*, situate lying and being in Barnwell County and Stated South Carolina, containing one hundred and eiglifeen (11S) acre*, and more partic ularly de.e.rihe l hy plat ihereof made bv John N. Hankinson, Surveyor on the day of January,, A. D 1910. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L, O’Bannon, Master. Master’s Ofllce, Feb. Hth 19]0. J. M. Bolen, in h 1 Executor of John TOOK ALL I1IS MONEY. Often all a man earn* goes to doc tors or for medicine, to cure a Sf-omaoh. Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr. King’* New Life Pill* would q.ujckiy cure at slight cost. Itest for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Biliousness. Const t pa Goo, Jaundice. Malaria and Debilitv, 25c, at C N. Burckhalter and R. A. Dea- gort i®; Co. NOT reft. ("in and after this date service* wfll be bi-id at Seven Pines Baoti*t Church on third Sunday? of each month qjt 11 lJ>pieyi*.-Tho Blrmi»ghftUC_^.uggL-.<s^m^ .^Uepublic cordially invited to ‘ T7TC OuaTter of- * tt .jiinC I-.: ^. W. M. Cook. ittuirff.- Feb. Uifh, 19i0. NOTICE. To *t1 taw abiding oltlsteu* oY BxfDj, w6Ti OilnCy. If you have , any filrnd Tiger* in your miaat. klndly write me, giving their name, yvtiere .they repitte t and about the time they do the most buiifl'ess. What rou ssy to me will be In strict confidence and I will do llte real. . Frank u. Creecb, A . W. C, MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, | County ot Baruw6ll. I Court of Common Pleas. A. Lefflrr ConTpanv, Plaintiff, against M, M. Holly, tt. al.,’ Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed In the.aflove entitled cause, I wIII sell st Barnwell, in front of the Court House on Monday, March the seventh, 19K;. it beYng saleday j,n said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following desefibea real property : All that tract or plantation of larjd, *U;uate, lying 80Jl befrig Jo Rail Cak TnwtMvbip, Ua-Miwelf Cotlttt?. 'SffitB Of WON’T NEED A CRL’TCII When Editor J. P. Soasman. of Cor neliu*. N. Cs bruised hi* h g bad'y v • tnrted an ugly sore. Many salve* and ointment* proved worthies*. Then **wk4*»u’* ^Xrnlca Silve healed thorougffty. rfWJif'g sure lor Ulcers, Boil*, P Co®,Corn*, Sore*, Pir Pile*. 25c at <7. N. I' A. Deason & Co. FURSE AM) LAWTON: Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers, Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton, Liberal advances made on cohsignments of cotton. J’erscnnl, prompt and careful ntt/^ xill bnsinraa tcTurU?’- FUUSK & LAWWTOK; 212 EastBay St., ' ' ‘ S»' ra “ n * h - ««• proBati rt 1’ .voTicK. The valuable lands of tins Ste Terrill Smith of Wil- iKton, deeiaed by him td Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now oftcicd for sale up^ on libenil terms. For particulars eithbl* to Dr. W. Chester Smith, AVilJis^on, orOrlaudd Shcppiird, Edgefield, or A. T. Jamison, Greenwood. DR.W. C. MILHOUS BtSTBt, BdiDwcIl, - - - S. C. OF FICK HOUHSI ^ ^ 8.do a. in. to 6 p. ol Person* living *w«y fnvin Barnwal} will plexte umk" appointments before coming By so doing they will be ears of itmiicdiute Mrvioe nnd avoid ■ppolntmenu. TkEASURtilH NOTICE, Tbe TfeMdyerte ofllce wfh be open, for lp« oollk'tion Of tuie* levied for ihe flettet yenr conimeucing Jvnunry l«t lb<K>, frojg the liith rtny of Ootober 1909 to the 10th d«y of March clu»ive. . j . . , • . • From tbe 1st U> the dlK of PJH) Inclusive t penally of or 1910 In cent will h*» added ; fyom the Iqi to tbe 28tb of Per ‘ bruary 10IQ inciualve a I atty of two percent will be adde< all taxee paid lo Febrtuirr. lelfkt Froilj I Midi tjwfit to the Ukb day of j. A 19)0 InHiwlVe » ponalty o» mvcu per cent will be added to all unpaid tai 1 administrators, executors, goar- (i an* and trustee* are directed nod re quired he law to moke antmaf Veturn* (o the Judge of Probate before or on the iir*t day ol July in each year. S-e Revised Statutes, pages l:79, Section ‘2355 and 2672 If such returns are not made a* above stated tlie Judge of Probate is required a id directed by law to issue citation* for Such delinquents and Die penalty for Mich negicot or refusal i* a fine ol twenty dollar* for each .day duCtiK continuance of said default, and revo cation of letter* of administration, Ac., if pet elated In. John K JBnelling, Judge of i'robate, B. C. i'or State Purpose* , . r ** Ordinary Count? For- *e» , Pur New Ja|| purposes •* Reindczm *i nllla ' tint >n*tltuiloua! g Reiords itOal School Total 1*1 •• Ther# wl)l bo an extra levy of two mflls In Barnwell. Black villa and Wil liston .townships for public roads. » ommutallon 11 . V'ill be $2 APd from Pet. IStli 1909 to will Itf March rceqlyyd 1st Iblui imlosive. necijCU-Uool Levy, Allerif Calvary, l>OJ rond. Frle id.hip, Healing Springs^ Forest, Oak ‘‘ECONOMY IS WEALTH STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARN WFLL, In tbe Probate Court. Tty J. K. Snelling, Erq , Judge of Probate in Barnwell' Cotfnty, Whereas J. D. Wbittln made suit to me to grant to him lA-Uera of Administration on the esfAfe of and effects of Thomas Duke*, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kTndn d and creditors of the said Thomas Dukes, deceased, that they,bo and ap|>ear before me, iu the CtrOft of Ftebatc tube held at Darnr't'H on Wed lies flay 23id of February 1910, after publication there-f at U o’clock iu tite forenoon to show Sutrtb Carolinacontaining two ban- UaUIW If alij llmj lw*e-why tbawditadniinia: ’ dred ahef twelve acres, more or less, and known a* the ’•Caye” tract bouml- od on |he North by lands of M. M. Molly, on the East by lauds of M. J?. llQl'.y, oq tbe S<>uth by land* of O. FL O wens and on Thg W'edt by lands of J. J. Owen*, snd estate land* of A. li . Patterson. .... Re-*pld at risk of former purchaser. Terms of Mate cftTi. Purchaser* id' pay for paper*. H. L. O’Bannon, Master. Msater’* Offibe, Feb. 12tb loK). tr&tton stiooW not be granb-d GivoM under my hand this 8th day of Feb- foary Anuo Dismlui. 1910. J. K. SNELUNO, Probate Judge. PuMflfliPfftp' Tnk flARWwwtiB Paena Feb. nmry 10th 1910. SEtD RYEFOK 8 A Lit. Bafnweil County raised; tho that never fails <>r disappoints. C’. N, Burckhalter, BarnWeil, S. C, Dc.il in crop. i 'Ci ■ r. ( ■ ■. i > rt . L’j I) iu FALSE ECONOMY means FAILURE. 1 ' ONOMY—f vo on fhe cost of producing a ■n’t tryji; i < • o the cost ? JsEED. Don’t waste fertil- . Be conomica! by producing a lar^e 7 U.;*••!/..i planting the BEST t A NT AI ;6tJ PE li e h-:ti k'-t. .. i i :.e your orders early for EDEN GEM CANTALOUPE SEED- KDne, Morris, New Forest, (jk) Coliimui/i, K*vdy Lrancb. 8elg- 'IdZVBN. s** v tn Plnea and Tinkera Creek (x) mills. . , Bsrffin, lii*f Fork, B|ackvlile, Cave, Hicsory I!l!l. Owens Cross Hosds. csofore No.fii. Ulmer* and Upper Ittch Lai\d,(3) mill*, Kah fax (ffj) mills. • . ; Hercules and Le«« (1) mlllf. Barnwell (JJ) mills. Williston (2|l mill*.’ . United States CurreocX., Gold Silver Coin, (>pn,ty a«^ jwlMfoi dalma propfrly approved wil! be received tor taxea. , Cheek* *n'l ^draffs.wJH opt )>e roce|v« cd fof uxo!* except n't the ruk of tax payer. , 1 f 3. B. Armstrong. „ Comity Tiyafuref. Barnwell, S. €., Sept. 2l*t 1909. Sa\>cd 5'n.picinlH'., lOc/i), from 32 acres of the finest Cantaloupes grown at ftocky Fortl, Colorado, and allowed .tp.rjp*n on fhe vinei before the seed saving was coinmcticed, unefer the personal Super vision of C. H. Mathis. Eden and Holmes Melon and Dhdis ^ukc Seed. FOR SALE ONLY BY A. F. YOUNG & CO.,’ C. If. MATHIS 30S Washington St.; BLAOKVlLtfc NEW YORK, N. Y, S; C. C. f. tilfeonn; P. I. Wi. Ida Calhoun & Cti. COST OF UNKINDNKSS. Thyre’s it wonderful system of gnv- ermneut tkHt-«U»wJU.tha affair*pf. Uu.. tUHii b?tnjn- 1^ 7”“i *1“ n ge'Ml let~a good act will be done you. Jt voij lienl out an injustice yoq will be airticte.d yith fik’e punishment. None can nf- ford to be Unkind, for nnkludn**** al ways returns, and in greater mraunre- — Kecord llcralff. Tlie Japanese are talking very sweet ly, but they are busy all fhe time In getting -rwatfy for Ipenhle.—By JliiJ they will add 21 new war sHIp* to their iilready formidabl'e sea armament Life, Accideqt. CYCLONE LIGHTNINi ‘Good farrr,. containing C51 acyes hear Haltieyille for a*(e, ea»y . .aiiao). Attorney, BauV- OflJVe. ftM ELY BLAN-BB-, Trespass Card*,' Kent Liens, Distress liVsrrant*, For sale at Tu» I’Korte Writ* H. M. G.: berg, S C.’