The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 03, 1910, Image 3

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TI?e Barnwell People. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1P10 RATES OF tMJBSCRl PTtON. la Advance, per Annum 41.60 On Time ..t2.0C The cliehi )i«n« N at Trotti Ford. 3 milea from lUrnwell thl» we«*k. J. B. Harley, J. B. Morn*, Clerk, 8upr. rue regular nieettnjt ot Barnw< I) l ??ti 16, Kntjrhth of Pythta* will the held at their Hull <m Pridey nltrht (at H o’clock. A toll attendance Is reqaeatcd. By order of H. W. QUIN, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8. The ♦A annual anolveraary aertnon to MASONIC BApOE. the Knlffhu of Tythiaa vrill he do-| P ^ Hverwi hjr the Rev. A. E. Eviaon next I _ FoaB ^* Go,d ,**“***•.^ , ** n Tbe Sunday at the Kpi.copal Uhn.ch, Ser- I own * r can on HARMONY LODGE NO.. A F. M. 'A rwcnlareomniunieatlon of Harmony LodK« Ko. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Masonic Temple os Tbumlay kMarclj, iilth. 7.:K) o’clock Visiting 'brethren are cordially invHwl to attend. II. W. Quin, W. M. “ 'W m. WcNah, 8cc. M MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend on first mortgage of teal estate. 8 per cent Interest on a mounts under $1090.00. 7 per cent ca amount! over $1,690.00. J. O. Ualteraon & Sdh. JfOKSALK, A very Httractive home in the Town •of Williaton. Price reasonable. Wam- Hug to aoll for busiuesa reasons only, Apply to F. P. L«e, K!ko, 14. C. White Plymouth Rock Kgg* for sale, 13 for oO cents. C. N. Burckhalter. Ed on Watermelon Seed For Sale <£ 75 Cent* Per Pound. The Bert Flavor ed Snipping Watermelon Gr<nvn. J. M, Farrell, BlHckvlIle, H. C. FOR SALE. Eden melon seed, selected, very best stock. Write T. J. Willis, Elko, S. C. or Phone Willlston.S C., 50 cents per pound. WANTED—Gootl live agents own ing horae and buggv In everv conntv to sell that newly patented Fire Grate and Screen, Write for territory im mediately to Salesman, 11 Barnard St Savannah. Ga. NATIVE ASPARAGUS ED . French Giant Argentenll, 2-Vts per pound. M. C R'tcWng*. Wiiiistou, S. C. 25 -28. 500 bu. Pure T >ole Cotton Saed for sale at $1 per bu . or she bu. for I grow no other variety and guarantee them put*. Cash with order. J. A. Weatherabee. Norway, S. C. FOR SALE-A few -selected, Im proved King Cotton Seed, grown on clav land. The kind that makes a hali te the acre, average. A.E WillL, M—3—24. Rock Hill, S C. FOR SALE, Eggs from the V-st Plymouth Ri'ck* None better, and few equal ibeiu. $1 tor 15. Finest «to*-k. set-nnwl from the famous BUtmore Farm. N. C. Mrs .1 M Plnlford, %Rox 1&6, ^ *Muttkyille. r>. I vices at 11.30 A. M. 'I'he oat crop ha* had Ita growth re tarded by the continued ctfld, but has not been seriously damaged except on thin expo»ed land*. If there shall bo no late freer.* the yield wIlFbe good. Mr. W, K.Tate. Assistant Superin tendent of the <ib*rles!on Schools, declined the position pervisor of tho Elementary Rural Sc-lioola of 8outh Carolina. After a thunder cloud had passed over on last Tuesday, a line mule be- longlng to Mr. N H. ttraosell of Elko was found dead in its stable. It is pre sumed that it was killed by a stroke of lightning. The Four Mile Agricultural Club of fers* prizeof JIGQto tberuember .who shall make the largest corn crop on an acre this year. Will Baldoc, Bennett Springs and Saltkehatchie Club*, one or all, follow this good example? The advertisement of farmer A. E. Willis of Rock Hill Is short but fully suggestive. Cotton grown on the up- countiy red clay lands does not bare the tendency -‘to run out”—become long jointed —that it does on sandy soils. Besides the up country seed make a quicker crop, thereby e*oap« ing injury from a late, summer drought and early fall frost. That’s Thk 1'koclk’b opinion. Among last -week’* welcome press- day visitors was Mr. W. i). Wade ot Eastman, Ga. -He is happy and pros- peioms in hU.new home toward the sunset, and we are very sure that be is w inn I eg as true frieuue there as tlioge who still cling to the old mother S-ato. He is doing a good missionary work there too. learning the Georgians how to farm andlmMing up the S *ulh f aro StnsHig. l,ast yuar with two mule* he made 3(i bales ot cotton, ard all the food products needed on his farm. Mr*. Dora Dee Walker, Vice Pres** dent of theS mth Carolina Rural School Imtirovement Sociery and President of Che Barnwell County Branch, has ap pointed Mi*s<-s Clara L Johnston, Ma bcl Waters and Olive liny as Press Committee for Barnwell County with Miss Johnston a* Chairman. All per sons desiring to help in the improve ment of the rural schools of Barnwell County are requested by the Commit tee to wflte out such suggestions as rlr y can for making improvements or for raising money for making improve ments and forward them to the Chair man at Elko, H. C. Hnq. J. O. Patterson reached home on'S Hurds v on a leave ot absence to recuperate from his recent illness con tracted in the cruel climate of the c ipita) His many Bsrnwell friend*, and that means ail Hie home folks, are glad to see that Judge Patterson is entirely tecovered from his coullicc with the grippe and to know that the sensation al reports sent, out by Washington cor-' respondents were entirely unwarranted and that he Is as sound phvslcally as mentally and morn lie. Alter a brief rest he will return to the constant aud vigilant discharge of bis duties. Wm. MeNsb. Barnwell, 8. C. MOKE TIME. ,Comptroller Genera! A. W, Jones, with approval of Governor Ansel, baa extended the time for making tax re turns to March HKfc« after which the Public jo pe,. c «, nt penalty attache!, of Su- j PYTHIAN NEWS. The Third District Convention was royally entertained at Aiken last week. Delegate* from 25 Lodge* In the cottn- tlea of Aiken. Barnwell. Bamberg Mid Hampton attended. The ad.’res* of Past Grand Chancel • lor Charles Carroll Simms was the star featiire of tl»e meeting, worthy of the good order, live fair occasion and tue distinguished orator. The olBccr* elect for the next Pythiar. y’«r are: J. F. Carter of Bamberg D. I). O. C. Jntne«-K> Byrne* of Aiken D. D. V. G. O. Ben Wyman of P.arnwell Secretary H. Murray Mathl* of lUaokviUe Treasurer George Warren of Hampton I. G. II J. Crouch of Elko O. G. The Executive Committee- of the Rivers’ Bridge Memorial Association will meet at the M-morlnl Ground* on taturdav March 5th at. 2 o’clock P. M. for rbe purpose of arranging for Me morial service!. J. W. Jenny, Dr. X F. Kirkland Sr, Sccv. Prea. Feb. 16, nut). pleasant by the C. Kicchinjrs of Red maple D In blbom. March came In like a hmb. Next Monday will be sale day. Lumber is advancing in prices. Measles in several sections cf the county. Alder bu»hca are in bloom in the twain p*. A few farmers have finished breaking their land. The days gain 12 minutes !n sun shine tills week. « The sound of the fertilizer wagon i- beard In the land. Measles is said to he epidemic in sev eral parta of the S ate. The ground hog’s second nap will continue two more week*. To get the best raatilt«, use ‘‘Key stone'’ Lime . “ Be-t by Test. At Mo- lair's. Tuesday was made clever cati of Mr. M. Williston. lion. C. W. Garris of Denmark wn» in tow n on Monday and paid us a very pleasant call. For brick work and plastering use '*Keystone” Lim*>. •’Takes lets of it.” At Molair’f. When the next rain cornea burn out the chimneys and the March winds w ill be less dangerous. The last week end was made beauti ful and blessed by the good remem brance ot Mr. A. E. Wilie. The smiling face of Capt J. W. Jon- nv of Jenny brightened the sanctum wonderfully on gloomy blue Monday. Try Moljdr’s Onion Set*, Heed Iiisb Potatoes and Garden Heed. A fresh supply just arrived. We were mighty glad to see Mr. K. II. Dick* Of Wearhersbee on Tucsdsy He always does the right.thtng at tUe rignt time. Bear grass was used by our fathers for hanging up meat, but ”home-pun”’ •trings vill au*wer every purpose and aie less trouble. To have a good garden, early and * ; latev plant Molalr* Onion Bets, Seed trtsh Potatoes md Gardctt Heed-.- Nowe better. , The new.game law now in force for- blds-the hunting of partridge* between March 1st and November 15th. Dove shooting Is not prohibited until March Iflth. — ' ‘ * Tbe recent rains are welcome. Many we'll! have gone dry. and the well dig ger* have been having a bonanza inci dent to the small rainfall of the past . few moaths. - Of Ad tbe kind words received this y^er since have been more heart warming than tbeee from our long time Jf«wl friewl, Mr. M. O. Klnard of Ebrbsrdt: fl can’l do without tt give* me all tho news and, .1 believe TUE GENERAL SESSIONS. Juries were Brawn on Monday pre paratory to the opening of the court Of General sessions on tbe third Monday in March. Grand Jitry sok 1910: Barnwell—P W. Pi Ice, J. R. Harri son, K. A. Greene, Bennett Spring*—M. R. Baughman. Blackvifle—F. S. Malony. Rich Land —F. P. Baxley. Rosemary —H. t!. Hafr. Fycaniore—A. W. Manuel, G. W. Thomas. Williston—T. J. Woodward, F. P. Merritt, G. M, McKerley. HOI DOVKH8 0. B. Parker, J. O. Handers, O. M . Padgett, P. F. Mitchell, J. J. Hnelling-, J. J. Boyd. First Wjckk Pktit Jurors. Allendale—G B Reeves, Harry W All, N B Londholt. Barnwell—John R Bradley. Charlie Brown, W T Aycock, H H Ussery. Bennett Springs —M L Rountree. lilackville—J L Buist. Jerome Mar tin, Four Mile—W F Duncan . George’s Creek—S W Creech, B B Baxley, F L Still, J L Nix, H N Jones Great Cypres*—J R Harden, E B Smder*. G M Harden, J O Fields. Red Oak—W M i’arker, JC Fnwke Rich Land—H B Anderson, L W Hill, Rosemary—J N Folk, L E Hair, R L Wooley, Manson M. Hair. Sycamore—H W Harter, J II Wil liams, T .1 Weekly. Williston—J W Whaeter. W II Hair, C L Wooley, Basel Bates, Henry Lard. BAMBERG COURT. The Spring Term of court will com mence on Monday next. Judge T, S. Seaae of Spartanburg will preside. Grand Jurors hki.d ovkr. J B OIMam. Jr. G W Hightower. W l Rice. F E Steedly, G A Jennings, J V McMillan. W 41 Uitf r. O W Folk. A McB. Speaks, R M Kearsv. J H Fender. D B Rboad, O W Goolsby, J A Murdacgh. •I H Smith Jr, G U Clayton, C S Folk. J H Hutto. Pktit Jurors, First Wkkk. A GRIEVOUS I.O*s. The second great fire of the year !i> Barnwell County occurred eary Iasi I'hursday morning, w oeii the Biack ville Kni'tlng Mill*,owned and oper ated bv Mr. G. W. Greene, Jr, wa- struck hy llglitning, aud. in spite of i the part of the local lire deoarirnt , .il owiiyilr consnmed bv the flames, along u ir1^TTrr^-**wiiaing owned by 'ir W. A. Giles. The inT? • torv biiih’ing which the mill occupied together with ilie machinery were \al- oed at $10.IKY,), while 800 dozen pairs of sock* and a quantity of yarn valued hi $1,500 make* a total loss of $18 000, with only about I'i 500 insurance. S’arting several years ago on a small scale in Rosemary township. Mr Greene, by hi* *trict hone*ty, fair deal Ing* and good buidnes* methods, bad built hi* mill up to the flourishing con dition it enjoyed wbeti burned. Till- wa* the pimicer manufacturing plant of its kind in the comity, and its lo*s mean* much to its owner, the oper atives and tbe community. Like a I’mcnix i islng from the (lames we understand that Mr. Greene will re build on h larger scale, and may add an extensive ice plant in connection with the knitting mills. CAMP MORRALL No. 890 U. C. V. 'Hie annual reunion of the Veteran survivors of this Cump and of the as sociated Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy will bo held at Meyer’s Mill on March 25th, 1910, for the pur pose* of electing officer* fur the next vevr and tor choosing delegates to tho Sfit+*v*tHM-feoe-FH4 Rt-omofc*. Addresses appropriate to the occa sion will be delivered by lion M. 1. Smith, of Camden, and Miss Frankie Griffin, youngest daugh ter of Hon J. C. Gtiliin. Patriotic speeches and recitations will also be made by great grand daughters of the soldier heroes of the 00 s. The choir, under direction of Miss May Griffin, will render both vocal ami instrumental music,—the songs and strain* that cheered the gray arm ies in the winter camps and on the summer battleilnes. A Basket i’ic Nlc and a Savannah River Barbecue of the o’d time excel lence and abundance will be served. The public ge nerally, the Lanies es peciaUy, are most cordially invited to join with ns in the enjoyments and duties of that occasion and a sincere welcome awaits yrtti. lost ns give that dav to the glorious memories of our sacred cause and keep alive In tbe hearts of those so soon to take our places tbe glow’ of live and u for tfibse ’who Ybtight and fell. ered the pain of wound*, the hor rors of imprisonment, the privations of war in the defence of the cause of the Soathhind, that they believed and f, W A balance J B Rems W P McMillan K M Zeigler G W Hunter U S Z .ru Wilbur Drawdy W I, Mitchum 0 II Rico W B G'Pain Reward Breland Jeff B Smith J (’ Khoad E A Thain Henry Khrhardt W R Boltin W M Kearse Joe E Carter 1 R Owens J D Carter Jr T U Cox S K Berrv ,r “»r>ear?(j'7 Marion Smnak B W llicr* J P O’tpiin E 1> Fdd.T "J A’earse 11 M Nimmons J D m iTTr.woe.^ C H Free I, J Kinsey J C Carter M C Chitty H M Kennedy W H Steedly Pktit Juuoks, Skcoxd Wkkv K M Stndlfer A I, McMillan Hamptuu Jennings J R Muni* ti J Herndon T J Crider W !•' Ilngbes 11 O Crmn H l. Brown W p Bishop J 1) Baxter W il Bessinger F II McCrae ’ Hampton Lain J A HichauLon K M Ka v W II Faust H H Proveanx J B Pailgett W S (.’ooner G J Be**ing«r <.’ H -Miltious Paul Cook W I, Snsaercsu FJoyner H W Cart-T I> B Reed J C K«>lk Jr <' 11 Brnhham J A Peter* J r Jonah H Morris J K Dnrnell G W Kail fl W Cave Joe McCormack 11 M Rhoad CURING MEAT- - After pork b*« lain In sail for mv- nral wewka it should b* takan out and bung np to dry. If it to dipped In scalding water ptoce hy pieeo and then liberally sprinkled with a* mixture of borax and ground black pepper it wltl keep nicely. Melcet If poatdhl* a cnol Mine for doing tWa work and keep a good smoke undvr the meal for several days. was re The following conversation cently overheard: Mr. A. ••H*ve you a drove of about twenty hogs?” Mr. B. -1 have about ten.” Mr. A. ”A r e lluy running out?” Mr R don’t know ” Mr. A. ••Wen, they are on try nats ” Mr. r. ‘ The oht® won’t Imw them.” Mr. A. “I wish yon would get them uo.” Mr. C ‘ Thfir# are pot enough oat* In Barnwell enuiiiy to htm iwemy hogs.” Mr. A. ’’But Hie bogs are ruining my oats.” Mr. R ”1 will get Them tomorrow,” Mr. ('. ‘ Some people arc so particu lar. Why, man, the oats won’t hurt the beg*-”--—— STUBBORN AS MULES are liver and bowels sometime*; seem to balk without cause. Then there’s trouble—loss of appetite, indigestion, nervousness, despondency, headache. But such trouble* rty before Dr.Ktng'v New Life Fills, the wond* he.*t stom ach and liver remedy. So easv. 25c at G. N. Bufckhaller’s, R. A. Deason A Co.’a. • •’t* U A Old year, you have been good to me> mud I h8ve tried iny very best to pass on your kindnesses manyfold to my customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays. WELCOME .19.10 For you bring fresh nnd larger opportunities for pro moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happ • ness. ran is FOR testing Sews FROM I thank my good true friends for-their generous patron age the past twelve months and pledge my very beat ser vice to them in the coming new year. JXTIJXTE GA£l XaOADIS of the IJest Horses and Mules that experienced jifcdg- ment could select and the dollars in hand pav for have been reeeived*and handled ny me this season, giving abso lute satisfaction in quality and price to every purchaser. of the same superb starrHani tiorses and mules just received for the New Year trade. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES will he made on these last arrivals, and I shall contribute my full shape toward giving my customers the start" that swtonkwiiiiM^; msmmammi will wm in 1910. SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS of Home lyai-md Seed Oats to spare from my own planting at 70 ct nf's per bushel. A Gar 1/oad of Virginia Wagons and Buggies, ‘ tho best going” at very oitractive prices. Before buying anything whatever in the lines I handle* call on me. See my stocks, learn my prices and you will he con vinced beyond all doubt that Sonta Claus is not largei hearted or more generous handed than your (sincere friend and well wisher. J. D. WHITTLE, BLACKVILLE, S. C. SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will {ruarai)f«*f» no bettor Work can be done ftdm any shop any where than we can do. Only re^iiUr Apprentice Machinist work. Avoid these Jackie#* scattered over the country as we work to do over. Give It to us at firat, aud save money. have most of their Some of our specialties:—* £&* Automobile Repairing, Reborlng Cylinders, new Piston Rincs, new Fitaon*, and anything of that kind made here. Our same old line a* when we were here before; Hieetn KBgiues, Boiler*, Cot ton Gins, Grist Mills, Haw Mills, Etc. Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, as we have an expert on same. Call and ree our shop*, and be convinced. Thankinir mv old customers for past favors, and sulicitinx their Future Patronage. We remain. A. H. KINK ATOM AT NOTARY PUBLIC, BLACKV2LLE, S. C T. IL ELLIS, si r v ante *5* A postal card me at LynJhumt, S. C. receive prompt attention. DR.J. H. E.WILH0US, —r -BESTI8T, BLACKVILLB, 8. C. Office days Thursday, Fri* day and Saturday. Well equipped office. _ Operhtiona made ki I cm* aa consistent with safety Trices reasonable. Terra* cash, a * • " *' 1 1 '■■SM ■ ' f|„ The v* limbic lands of the late J. Tun ill Smith of Wil- tiHloiv demised by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, arc now oflered for sale up on liberal term*. For particulars apply either to Dr. W. Chester Smith, WilH«*on, or Orlando Sheppard, Edgefield, or A, T. Jamison, Greenwood. DR. f. C. IlllODS. DEStlSl, Barnwell, - - - 1C / OF FICX HOUVtt 130 a. m. to fip.f Persons Ihrlng sway frons i will ptense make appotsUMata Jcomlax By so doing (bay irttl be i 1 <>f immediate sow toe ood avoid Yours F a i t h f u i I v 9 BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS. Blackville, S- WHY NOT A BOY’S CORN CLUB? >Vhy could not tho schoolboys of Barnwell comity organize a corn club? There 4* tmebftrjf nurre intert-nfing or more valuable than h knowledge of Imw to grow corn. How many schools in the county could enlist the boys in such an enterprise? it would add greatly to the interest if the school* would Inaugurate a friendly rivalry comparing methods and results. STEPHEN H. FUKSE, JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON. PURSE AND . T : . >tton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertlizers, Handlers of tTpUftT,'4^B n ^ nn(l Florodora Cotton, Liberal advances made on consign men Fersennl, prompt and careful attention to all biiBincw entrusted to us. FUKSE & LAWTON, LMl! EastBay St., Savannah, Ga. TMCAfHJMEft* NOTIC*. Tba Treasurer’* OlBev will b* • for the collection of take* Irvlod for the year rom«oenci<if J»nnsrr l«t 19U9, frr*»n the Iftth day of Oetoto: IMS to the Ukb (toy of Meroh MHO in ; clmiivo. From the let $• the 51et of Jenuary 1910 Inclnslre « penalty of on* per cent will to, added: from tbe let to the rath of February 1910 tnclnaive »| • Ity of twe per cent will bo ell texne void In FehruoCy. From the 1st to tbe TOtb day of Karri 1910 inclusive e ponvltv of seven net coot will bo added to all onpold texea. liOOf. ^ For Stetc Purpoeee M Ordlnery County Pop. posee For New Jell Purpoeee ” KeindexinjC Records " CobsIRbUomI debooi ft} mine iidiis s.ifft* we know was rixlit. A’nnual dues will , fL-A. Moyer, Adjutant. also be collected. .J. U .LiUBuc. Comuinuder. AN AWFUL EKtTPTION of a rolcano exette* brief Interest, end yuur interest in skin eriipthHis will be ss short If yon use HHcklen’s Arnica Salve, their quickest core. Even the vorst bolls, ulcer* or fever sore* *o«ni heeled hy it. Rest for Rur Rttiises, Ho re Lips, Ch*|: i, ChllnleinH am] Piles. It kIvos ' relief. fh-tet'C. N. Buickbai- A. H. Niuestein ^ bC9^. . S ■ ' - GET RID OF THE PEST. Red bugs are not a necessity a* many housekeepers onee tiiought. Tho care ful housewife of G» day never sees one. If a Bbcral supply of mercurial oint ment is dissolved iu a mixture of kero sene oil and spirit* of turpentine and the liquid applied in ail crevasses dur ing the dmk nights tu March and a second lighter application is made in April no further precaution Is neces- smy during the year. Wipe off all parta of the furniture carefully with a soil rag saturated with the solution, and apply in all crack* with a feather. Do not forget to lay in a supply of mercurial ointment the next time there t» passing to town Nothing will lighten the hoiTSPlrei-jeer’s Work more than this timely precaution. Keep the ointment out of reach of the children. It is a deadly poison. ADM4NfHTRATCR-S NOTICE. — Having qualified as administrator of Thomas Dukes, deceased, late of Barn well County, S. O , this is to notify all person* having claim* again*; tbe es tate of ss id deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd d*y of February, 191$, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All peieMM Indebted to said estate will p)ea«e make Immediate payment. This 3rd day of March. 1910. J D. Whittle; Administrator AtQr- for A4tor. £ NOTICE. On and after this (lute scrvii'es will be held at Heven Pines Hantivt i hur h on third Sundays of each month sit II a. m. The public cordially Invited to attend. W. M. Cook. Feb. 15th, 1910. ‘‘ECONOMY IS WEALTH” FALSE ECONOMY means FAtLUKE. Deal in GfcNUINK ECONOMY—Save on the cost a crop. Don't try to save on the cost of SEED. Don til- i/.er am! labor on poor seed. He economical by producing a large crup of fine quality through plaining the BEST C ANTALOUPE SEED in the market, and pJace your orders early for EDEN GEM CANTALOUPE SEED.: Saved September,^ 1909,^ from 32 acres of the finest Cantaloupes grown at Rocky Ford, Colorado, and allowed to rip n on the vines and about the time they d» tho most, j before the seed saving was cotnmeuced,-under the tTcrsonaf surter- business. Whst v.m hhv to me will ho v;s , an of C j j Mathis. Eden and Holmes Melon and Davts Cuke Seed. FOR SALE ONLY BY A F. YOUNG & CO, C H. MATHIS 308 Washington St., - BLACKVILLF H “ l f There will b« en extra levy ef twrfl mllle in BarniMlI, Bhsekvilto and W11- llston township# for pnhllc road*. OmoiotetUm Ux will b* $3.90 erD March let Hpvcial he bool Levy. Cedar Grove (1) mill. AlieiHleleX* 33, Barharv RraneV/ Calvary. Double Food, Rlkn, Edleio. Friendship, Healing Bprlng*, ilima, Kttne, Morris, Hew Forest, Oak Grove, Old Colombia, Needy Breneh, Seig lingvtlle. Seven PtBe* and Tinker* Creek $3) estli*. Barum, Rig Fork, Blsekvllle. li’ Hlcaury fliil, Owen* Cross Hs>*ht SyesRiore No. 61. Uiasr* end Upi Rich Land (9) mllle, NOTICE, To all law abiding citizens of Barn well C/wnty. If you have any Blind Tiger* in your midst, kindly vviite me. giving their name, wheie they r< side business. What von *»y to me will he in strict confidence and 1 will do the rest. Frank H. Creech, 8. H. C. Fairfax $3}) mllle. Hercules and Lee* $4) PROBATE COURT NOTICE. All administrator*, executor*, gunr- Uians apd trustees aje ilirt;cte4.(t«al »e- qurrctl by law to mjrkp arTTitTat imirn*' to the Judge of -Probate before or on the first day of,July in each year. S*r Revised Statute*, pages 979, Sretlon 2.’>rj> and 2tVT2 If such return* ure not made a* above stated the Judge of Probate Is required and directed by taw to isi'ne cltatTons for aucb delinquent* and tlie penaltjf for *uch neglect or refusal i* a fine of twenty dollar* for cncli day during continuance of said default, and revo cation of letters of adminffttratioA, &c., if persisted in. Jolin K . Snelllng. ~*^.JU)lge of Probate, B. C. NEW YORK, N. Y. »EKD RYE FClfe SALK! Burn well County raised; tho that never fall* or disappoints, ilto, S. C. I C, N. Sorckba’UT, Barnweii, A. C, kind CDS F OF UN KIN DN Et’S. .There’s a wonderful system of gov- grrf»M , m thxt H1rcot« the irffat rs of btr“ inaii being*. If ro« do a good act n good net witfbe done yoo If yon deal out siv injustice you will be at dieted with !ike puniahnrent. Nfuu* can af ford to be nukiitd, for unkindoesa »i- waya returns, and in greater aionsiire. — Record Herald. “Gootl farm ^ontnhtiwjg Hftt acre* near Hnttteviile for sale, easy torma. J Write H. H. 'Lafeaui. AttMMy, £s i*to4k«W Tlie Japanese are talking very rweet- «•'_ .«i» buoy AH the time in getting ready for troohjjo. By 1817 tbwy wiH add 31 now brar abipo to tbelr already form id able sea armament. Williston (3}> mills. United Hutea Currency. Gold t> ft Bllver Coin, Connty and tseHool cL. pmpnrly approved will bo received for taxes. _ Cheeks and drafts will not bo raov.*- ed for taxes except at the risk of to*, payor.. J. B Armstrong. —— County Ttcoourcr. Barnwell. 8. Kept. 31et-$fl0*. C. F. ClliMl, ?.l. '. H. Mgg Calhoun A Co. B|~Accld[«] cycloNi I0f« nHXLY BLANKS. Trespmw C4td* t Rent Liens, Distress Warrants, For aohf 0$ Tux P*ori.r Dfftce. Uv M >•7^ *