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Tl?« Barnwell People. THURSDAY. MARCH J4.1910 . The »oic« of the bnwb*H umpire it GIRLS’ CLUBS. he»rd In the land Likewise tlrat of the purely American Institution—the ••rooter.” KATtS or SU^CRimoVa In AdraM*. p«r Annum . .$t.M On Tim* .....HOC -/■ T1»e ohaln f*»g l« at Morrta rord, ell thla week. mile* from / Barnwell B. Herley, Clerk. J. B. Morn*, Hupr. HARMONY IX)OOE NO. 17 A. t. M / l A /A renularoommunlc4ttlon of Harmony \M/ Lode* No. 17, A. F. M. will he held rPC In Maaonlc Temple on Tharwlay AHHkMarch. Wth. 7.90 o’clock Visiting brethren are cordially mvitsd to attrht. II. W. Quin. W. M. Vm. McNah, 8©e. -A White Plymouth Rnck KciP for sale, IX for HO cents. C. X. Buicklialter. Kdan Watermelon Seed For Sale («) 75 Cents Per Pound. Tne Best Flavor ed Sbipplnc Watermelon Grown. J. M. Farrell, Blackvllle, S. C. 500 bu. Pure Toole Cotton Seed for •ale at |1 per bu , or sir t>u. for $&, I grow no other variety and guarantee them pure. Ca«h with order. J. A Weathersbee. Norway, S. C. FOR SALE-*A. few selected, Im proved King Cotton Seed, grown on clay land. The kind that makes a bale to the acre, average. A. E WI1IK. M—3—24. Kook Hill, S. C. FOR SALK, Eggs from the best Plymouth Rock*. None better, and few equal them. $1 for 15. Flneet stock, secured from the famous Blltmore Farm. N. C. Mrs J M Halford, Box 156, Blackvllle, S. C. thorr —. Bout I WANTED—An agent to represent a thoroughly reliable old Line Re«erve Bouthern Life Insurance < lompai y. in Town of Barhwcll and surround g t.ountrv. Policies are liberal and viuuers. Apply to Marvin II . ne. Orangeburg, S. C. FOR SALK. — One flve-pa**cnger Rco Touring Car. In good condition, with top. windshield, linen cover* for seats and hacks, gas and oil lamp*, and four Inch tire* on rear wheel*. A bar gain at M'JU.OO. J. M Farrell. 3-24-41. Blackvllle. S C Next Sunday will be Easier. The days gain 12 minutes In sunshine this week. The oat crop Is making wonderful Improvement. Thursday, April 2rtth, will be Memo rial Day at River*’ Bridges. Dr. N. K. Kirkland Jr. of Allendale was in town professionally last week An occasional venturesome otraw hat 1« another prophecy that Spring time acmes. A believer in Barnwell is planning for the erection oi a «ky scraper some year* hence. Tomorrow will be Good Friday, thr day on which old time folks planlou their gardens. Tuesday morning was pleaaantlv ushered in by good subscribers tV. J. Harter and R L. Wooley. The prettiest fl iwers to be *een on Ka'ter will be the college girl* who come home for a few days vacation A*p*ragu» farmers are lamenting tor continued cold weather And so are the farmers w hose cucumbers were op. Mr. VV. H. Rountree, a former Wil- liston boy, wa* nominated last week lor Mayor of North Augusta 1 y a cili- se.is meeting Judge Sease la w inning high court deuce and esteem by hi* admirable dis charge of the dtitle* of the exalted of Bee he so well adorns. Handsomer, if possible, lhan ever Julian Calhoun added by Ids pleasant preaence to th* week end happines* of bi* many old home friend*. A* a!wav* the presence at Court of Solicitor Byrne*, ever readv, resource fill, courteoii* and fair dealing, add* to the admiration of hi* constant friend* There shou Id he no chicken thieve* in Yemaasee, A buyer Of poultry t<dd u» last week that hying sir.* chicken* w ere idling there at ten cent* apiece On hi* wav to the Club dinner on Friday Capt C. it. Swann with neigh b *rly good heart stopped to c mtrihute to our contentment while copy grind ing. Many people hare believed the ha nana to be ihe original forbidden fruit. It ha* certainly caused the fall* of Adams and Eve* too numcroua to men tion. An Easter egg hunt will be given at the Baptist I’arsonage next Friday afternoon, MaichiSth at four o’clock. Admission rite cents. An abundance of Ice cream. The chain gang Is thi* week broaden Ing the load Irons Barnwell to Morris Ford to 25 leet and making it a better highway than the macadamised roads o! the North . W. J Oliver, who built the Carolina Miolaml extension from Barnwell 11 Allendale, bought in a Georgia short line last week 'or $260,000 He had a builders Halm against the property for about $300,000 The morning service at the Rap'ist church on nextwtmdav will be in the interest of the Sunday School. The subject of the night sermon will be •• I’iie Resurrection.” Services be gin at eleven (11) A. M. and eight (8) P. M, From generous visitor* and liberal home folks the l*dle* of Barnwell real Ized a tag collection of $90 net for the restoration of tb« Presbyterian Church It I* understood that Dr. Wyman of Aiken will bear tbs cost of a new roof for the building. Many farmer* are this week plant Ing corn that will make crop* worth a dollar a bti*hel, whether sold or better, used. Next month more will he plant ing cotton that will make crop* at a cost of 11 cents a pound and whiyjb may sell at 8 cents. Mr. S. Kline Brown of Brunswick, Ga . was in town la*t week on too short a visit to his uncle. Clever Charlie.“ He i« very like bis father, the la'e Col Mike Brown, iu business brlgbtnes* And engaging manlier. Barnwell wilt always have the glad hand f. r him, A little bry of six in ore of our graded schools was put upon the honor roll at the end of his first month in the school. He went home and told hfs mother that ho got upon something, he didn’t know what, buthe thought his teacher said he waa upon the corn row. Tne bright little daughter of.-i popu- lar bank cashier was being urged to go home with he father’* filend As an inducement the friend said, “If you’ll go I’ll give you acme money.” “I don’t want your money,” answered the child, ‘‘my oapa has got a whole bank.” Douhly blessed was the visit of Mr. J. M. Weathersbee of R. F. I>. No. 2, WillUtun, on Saturday. After show ing hi* voluntary annual appreciation of Thk pKoci.K as a welcome, visitor to his home he gave the, I’rintery the tii*t order for stationery received from Rosemary township in late years. The appreciated call of our good friend, Mr. K. 1>. Rowell of Hilda, on last Saturday proved a pleasure twice over He is now a staunch supporter of I'Ha Pkoim-k’s policy of “more corn and less cotton.” and savs that even though cotton goes to 2r> cent* a p >und he intend* to plant enough corn and raise enough hog* to supply hi* family and have some to sell. Tiie ice king visited far tfown in Florida last week and made a whole sale s’aughter of all tender truck p'ant* A citiz-n of that State, wear ing a I hick sweater in addition to other winter raiment, told u* that it will take three weeks to replant the dead crop and get stands He charges the catam- l y to the clearing of the pine wood* that oaed to check the sweep of the winds. Capt C. H. Mathis received about a doteu telegraphic ordei s from Florida for seeds the day follow’ijig la*t week’s Ireete. A* that cold wave was coinci dent with Pearv’s vi*k to ueorgta the disaster should go down in history coupled w ith hi* name. tiov. Brown of Geoigia is to he com mended for giving the exp'nrer u fro.t welcome, tnerehv •ending him North w here he he!o g e!i lg of th" a i .A 1 lend a 'c ie i ve and en I hv I >r I G • Hem H ri» of a M o ber» ami to - . A Beihitne A . (rile, w ere If It i ison atnl i ,,. . io the m lute Society at ! The Coaaty Board of Education will I do a groat good work In fostarlug the I organisation of boy*' corn clubs. . |. But why not give the school girls aR equal chance bv offering pylzsa for the , best work along domestic, home Kerp- jinglinea? If State money is lacking the men of the county wili sureiy be liberal enough to respond to an appeal for *n worthy a purpose. What »ay you. gentlemen? • i r i ei» At (lie m-mi.'y L’nuniy Me'lu-a S on the i? U in*t.. an w tcrtiilniug paper w - (’rot* of A l*en on 11 MI’llii'aI '<> i" y • o ill t lie 1 omm n n i i . 11 Fatter* o aii■ I K so en-c t» I I !. j i. . I I' * W T it I • I I . K IM no a I mei 11 n g o' 11 • >i Lauren*, [\pril 1!» h I he A pril meeting of ciety will be held at KI the eoun'y lue. *o- Dr. Edwin H. K errison. announces that, he li*« installed with MODERN KQi:i»*MKNT an o»W at Fairfax, S. C and will tie there fr-im now on in the FHACTICE of DENTAL SUR GERY. CORN AND CASH. The late Sherilf J W r . Lancaster, talking of old ti ne* told ns years ngo that when tie wa* a VOnng man the larmersot Barnwell Dio'ricl generKlIv p»ld th'dr store accn’iints with corn, which the merchant* sold to the mule and hog drovers irotn Tenne*»ee amt Ke.ntuekv. I he cotton crop was tuen more prnlltalile than now. Experiences of late ve.r* show th it thi* i* tiie be*t corn State in the Union. Soil, season* and climate conbine to make the cro|i a sure one and the prod uct healthful for man and beii>t. And South Carolina I* going to be a better corn State titan ever. The voting farmer toys are putting their hand* to the plow. Dorn club* are be- ing organized in eveiy emintv and each of three thousand lad* under Is yeir* of age will plant his one acre and try to be a prize winner. Ira W. William*, in charge of United S'ate* farm demonstration wo: kin this State, ha* called a meeting of the tann er* of each county in the State to be held on next Sitnrdav at the court house* for the organization of county corn grower* associations, whydi Rbail have supervision of the boy'x coin clubs. THE ROAD TO RICHES. T 'the farmers of the S mth in gen eral and of this State in pari.icular there ha* never before been presented and possible such a g.iMen opportunity to make money and have an easier time than D now open in every field, hl£ of woodland and idling swamp. F«.r aecoiding to tne statistic* of the government department of agricul ture there were on l«*t new year's dav 2,100,000 fewer cattle in the United States than oh January 1st. 1010, and the value of the smaller number was $50,000 000 greater. For th - same period of one ?hort year, bv the same uulying authority, thfre was a red notion of 6,8<*>5U00 in the number of hogs and an increasd of- if.* 1,800,000 In the value of the smaller number. The great cattle range* of the West are being cut up Into farms and tiie glory of the cow b *y I* departing for ever. io Barnwell county every year more grass grow* and gt*s* to waste lhan would feed the cattle upon ten thousand hills. And as for hog rais ing In this bles*ed land there can be grazing or rooting crop* can be uti lized every month In the year, bacon can he made more cheaply than any where else ii» all big America Be- Denmark’a handsome new Methodist j uitwMwjHkarwnave* tried oosov 4m. agine that they can nut raise hog* pmiitablv. but there is sitre'y the in Itiatiire-Ufent ami leading lasting in- tlnstry’ and energy that will acme where and anme time prove it the w •. y to WMlth and well doing. Barnwell had much the appearance of a Texas town on last Thursday, when a free exhibition of “bronco- hnstirg” wa» given^n the streets by two professional*. During a recent' sunshine rule out Red Oak way an unaccustomed sight greeted our eye*. In front of a colored renter's yard four shade trees had re cently been planted carefully. We don’t know which was the better pleased on Monday. Capt. J. K. Hair in hi* handsome greeting or we in see- . tag fel* ptautuL, #mi)e. And. receiving hD annual appreciated approval. ' Out In the Streets.” a thrilling drama, will be ptesented In the Barn well Opera llomm on Friday evening. April l«t, by flue home talent. It will be the best entertainment of the season. More mention next'WMk. In answer to the Inquiry of the Bam berg Herald we venture the guess that tire double beaded Buck Crock rattle snake was a blind tiger serpent, caught by bona flde prohibitionists and im prisoned in alcohol at a warning. Cboreh was dedluatevlwn Sunday morn Ing by Dr. John O Kllgo. fre-tdent of Trtntij College, N. O. We congratu late the people of tbet thriving tow a on nut ' MiU QUICK WORK. A telegram from Florida received by Mo*sr*. Easterling Brother&on Wed- nesdsy of ia«t week informed th^m of tiie frost killing of half their three hundred acre* in melons, cat taloupe* and ml*cel!anou* truck, Mr. B L. Easterling, quick a* a soldier under orders, gathered seeds, hustled as rapidly «* steam, could cany him to the bitten Held* and by Stturdry night bad ihe 150 acres reprepared ami re planted. A GRIEVOUS LOSS. The third disastrous Are of the new year occurred about 10:30 o'clock on Thursday night of last week when the WrII fitted, capacious barn of Mr. Isaac W. Rountree of Dunbarton was burned, together with 700 bushels of corn, all his supply of fodder, three cow*, chickens and nth*-r property. The cause of the fire 1* unknown. He bad only 5200 Immiance. Tne los* falls heavily on one of tiie thriftiest lancers of the county, who has the eartie.-t sympathy of many friends. TOMORROW. Weather permitting. Good Friday will be a great «*-d—go<«4 time at the Club House near Meyer’s Mill. The veteran? of Camp Morrall. U U V , will then and there hold tliHr annual reunion and be royally entertained bv tiie big hearted people of theSiVaunah side. Tncre will be fine speaking, songs waking memories of the. long ago. a glorious ph nic and barbecue leasf, pretty maiden* like tl .wcr bmoins among the greening trees, gallant young gentlemen and abundant candi dates. TIIE CORN CLUB. The Barnwell County Bov* Corn Club was organized on Tuesday hv Mr. Ira W. William*, as*i*ted bv Frof. H. J. Crouch, with a membership of 26 siurdy, intelligent and ambitious farm boy*. The following officer* were elected :, Charlie Halford, Barnwell, Presi dent Willie Thoms*. Ulmers, Secretary. The members enrolled are »» follows: Barnwell — Ronald Peacock. Charlie Half ml, Oscar Birt, Robert Reed. Foriy Free, Howard Patterson, IV. D It .rlay, Gilmore Harley. Dewey Morris. Barnwell, R. F. I).— August S*nders B ackville—Ernest J. Weob Elko—J A. Stansell, Frank Given*. D. J Hair Jr„ MatUoit Maltijew*, Alonzo Bate*. Win. Hair Fairfax —Bussell La.adhnlt. Lyudburst—L. C. Fowke Thorn**—Three pupils of Mr*. Dora Dee Walker’s school names not known at thi* mi icing l'lmer*—V> illi* Thomas, Ben Brown. \N iliUtoii- Quincy Woodward. THE OAT CROP. Capt. Charles Petty, of Spartanburg, a mighty good authority, ha* this to sav in Momliy’s New* and Courier; KecMitly several per-ons have made inqnii,'* as to the proper time for ap •■I. lug nitrate of soda to small grain S nietitne. it's not needed at all. A tanner of Cherokee County said yestei day that his oat* were a dark green and vered tiie Held The land tiad a fine pea stubble and was in good condition Nurh oat* need no nitrate. There are otUer field* that have a thin stand The •evere freeze* killed them roniewh it. It would he a wa*te to apply nitrate to oieh land. But where the stand i* good and the wheat and oat* yellow, ap|p|> 7 i to InO pound* of nitrate jn*t as the seed stalks begin to glow, and then run a smoothing harrow ovor them. Tne crop wit! be greatly in creased Other farmer* wish to know about mixing nitrate with their fertilizer and bedding on it for cotton. Tnat would also be a doubtful investment, for ni trate of soda i* immediate y available, and If put In tiie *<nl lour to six wevks before it I* needed it Is liable to be leached out by rains, if the farmer wishes to u-e nitrate of soda on corn or cotton it should be the appli-tl la-f. I'liere is great waste in using all fertil izer, and e*i>ecially so in those that are available immediately ns plant food. THE NEW Sm TH. ‘ Yon don’t know me, though 1 rec ognized yon a* *onn as i saw you. and waited until you came up so that 1 could speak to you. I am a son of am! though a little fellow then remem ber when you used to come to our town and call at my father’s office.” Tuis was the pleasant introduction of a son of a good friend of years agd7 A fter some cliat of old tlrims we asked about hi* town. Instantly hi* live, handsome face brightened and lie loy ally said, in substance: “We have a good town, no better in the .-tale, nt outside. We all pull to gether. Our ripe, successful men give advice and the young men cany out their plans. Our town grow* It ha* elegant churches, fine schools, up to- date public buildings, handsome resi dences and stores that would be cred itable to a big live ciiy. anil i* well provided with all public and private conveniences. Property is consinht y advancing and i» several times a* higo priced as ten years ago.” Our next question was, “Wlinn will your town b« snti-rkd w'.th Its growth and prosperity ?” Mis answer was, “We are not tin isheii, there are public works that need extension and other improvements that are needed and must be provided. We are handicapped somewhat by the fact that our town is about bonded to the constitutional limit, but .ve’ve got for that expenditure the value in building* add utilities. Taxes are pretty high, — mills now to — mills before we com menced growing Expenses and growth have gone up together.” And we thought that probnhty more for tunes were made in tiie old town than in the new little city. That there wa* men, in town and county, more of peace, plenty and pro* purity greater happines* and hope than now, even, if toere were les* culture and more primitive waTt is a historical fact. " TH* eiUKMAli Judge T. S. MMM of . Spartanburg, SoBoitor J. F. MyfO«a of Aiken, | Stenographer E. A. BrwwA and the | county officials w*r* prumpt'y proMOt , on Monday mornHfc Roll cnlla were answered hr IS Grand ! and ?i5 Petit Jiiror*. Mr F 1’ Merritt was i ho»eu Foreman of the Gram) Jury for the year. The charge of Judge Keaee to the Grand Jury wa* » specially clear, com Plete and Instructive one, fully and forcibly explaining thd power*, proe- ince ant) responsibility of the right arm of the court In the adiniaUtration of justice. Tkitr Bill* Have been found by the Grand Jury against the following defendants; A. M. Hill—Aaeault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying oon- ct-aled weapons. Nackey Corley—Rape Charley Holnan-Larceny of llye •took. Willie Johneon—Perjure. Daniel Grant—Car breaking and larceny. Tom Plummer and Ben Butler—Ar son Cliff Wi liams—Murder. Charier Roberson—Aaeault and bat tery with intent to kill Nathan Cave and Edward Charlton Larceny and receiving stolen property, Ned Kinard —Murder. * Cnar ey Brown—Larceny of live stock. - Ed wart Brant—M tinier. W. K. Holme*—Assault and battery with intent to kill. Henry Bland (alias Givens)—As sault with intent to ravish. Judge Hea«e assigned Attorneys Simms. Davis, Best and WHils to defund Bland. W F. Holmes—Assault with Intent to kill .lease Odom—Violation of Dispensary Law. No bill was the finding on four sep arate charges of violations of the dis- pensary law. Q iltman Johnson am^ Ferdinand Giubn* were arraigned Monday after noon for trial for the tnnrder of Mr W. Perry U**erv on the night of No vember ist.b, 1008. Their case will probably l»egin lodav. As ther bad retained no counsel Judge Scane requested that their de fence* be conducted bv Attorneys R A. EHis and R C. Holman for Johnson and Attorneys R P Hear son Jr. and ILL Q’Bannon for Grubbs. (Uhkh PisroHiD or A. M. Hill, verdict not guilty, the Solicitor so requesting. WWile Johnson guilty, sentence 2 year* at labor. Charlte Roberson pleaded guilty. 3 months 4r $10 fine, Nathan Cook pleaded guilty to re ceiving stolen goods, ftO flue or 8 months. Charley Holman guilty, sentence 6 years. Frank Anderson pleaded guilty, sen tence 3 months or $35. w. F. Holme*, assault and battery with latent to xill, not guilty. The Grand Jury expected to com pleto Us work yesterday. M \RCH 2tTII AND 25TII. On the above date* you *re cordially Invivei),to attend the Spring Dpenlnv of Pattern Hats, Mil'Inery and Dre«* Good*—** p-etiy and sweet a* the mocking bird's love lay—at Tobin'* dllliuery Emporium. *10(1 \ IIF.\D Four hundred and fifty Oklnhoms fed beef ca,iie wt r*‘ sold m Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday for a hundred dollars apiece. 'I hat wav the highest prlcel ever paid In the United S'ate*. Ok ahnma i* a pretty g.*>d Summer caulo conntrr, but the winter climate i i* bitter 1 v cold w ith b’izzsrda and snow storm*. Cattle can lie raised here much more cheap'y than there. MKT W. REED. Mr. T. W. Reed died at his home in Wilii.ti.ii of apoplexy, after an Illness of only a lew iiay«, aged about 54 yrar* In hi* death the community uas lost one of Its foremost and most progre*sive citiz°ns. To his bereaved wife and four children the sinceresi sympathy of many friends go«s In their great l>erea vement. Ilia b<*dy was ten derly laid t<> rest by his brothers of the Knights of Pythias. AN AWFf i. ERUPTION JY1ILLINE 0PENIN8 Thursday and Friday, March 24th and 25th AT A. N. GARBER'S WILLISTON, S- 6. You are cordially invited to attend our millinery ami dress goods opening. It will be to your interest t« attend our onening and make this place your headquarters, as we are going to show the prettiest line ever brought in this territory. We have secured the service? of Miss Wittel, a high class milliner, who will be glad to meet the ladies and show them our stock, suggest some ney ideas in millinery and make your visit here most-pleasant. Our business last season was a great success and we hope to make the coming season, with your co operation, the biggest in our history. We have a lot of new things to show you in ladies’ waists, skirts, muslin underwear, collars, belts, beltings, neckwear, etc. To make your visit more attractive we are offering on the open ing day 40 inch white Lawn at 5c yd. l®*Special hour sale, Thursday from !» A. M. to 12 M„ An droscoggin Bleaching at 9 1-20 yd.; limited 10 yds. to customer. From 4 to 5 P. M., 3 spools cotton for toe. JS^Friday: From 10:30 to 11:30 A. M., American prints at 5c yd.; limited 10 yds. to customer. Laces and Embroideries: A large line at reduced prices. We thank you for your past favors and hope for a continuance of same. N. Williston, 9m C. of » volcano exi: your inti rest in »* alloyt if VOI) S Ive. their qni vor.i boils, uh-e *0011 healt-'l Lv * brief interest, and 1 eruption* will l*e Bncklen’* Arnica t cure. Even the - or fever sore* are U. Be*t for Burns, < u'h. Bruise*, Sure I,lp». Chapped Hand*. Chilblain* and Piles. It gives instant relief 25c at C. N. Burckhal- er s, R. A. Dea.on A; Co.’s. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will file with Hon. John K. SneFIng. Judge of Probate, his Anal returr: s* Administrator with will an nexed of the estate of J. B. Stokes. de» «‘e*«ed. on Friday, ’JJnd day of April. 1910, and apply for letters Dismiaaory. J. W Googe. Administrator with will annexed. 22nd March, 1910. NAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice h hereby given that the un dersigned will file with Hon. John K. Snelltng. Judge of Probate, his final return a* Administrator of the estate of T. M . Hewlett, deceased, on the seventh dav of April 1910, and apply for Latter* DismUsory. J. li . Hewlett, Administrator. 7th. March 11)10 The absolute safety which this Bank affords for money hsa gained for It many patron* who da not live In Barnwell and wm> open accounts subject to check by our plan of Banking by Mall. From th* time the k-Uer ta mailed until It reaches u* their mnnev I* piotectcd and safeguarded by the United States Postal Authorities and their i.ccount is handled with the same promptness and ef ficiency as tf they made the deposit* at the Bank pemonatlv. The danger of keeping money In the pocket or at home is thi s avoided while yon have the convenience and safety of payfnv bills and m- coont* by check. C hecking accounts In any amount from one dollar Howards arc cordially invited. 4 per cent, intercut on savings 4 PER Kill, llltpi OK DEPOSIT?. SPECIHl HATES 01 CEREIF1SAIES OF OEM. BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.OP r." • ' I LOCAL DIPtECTQFtS I George H.B&tes J.M Easterling Butler H&good P.M.Buckingham Old year, you have l>een good to me and l have tried my very best to pass on your kindnesses man w.tM t< > my customers and friends, and so I hare happv holidays. WELCOME .19.10 For you bring fresh and larger oppoi tnnitu s for pro moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi ness. ITH ALL GRATEFUL SIERITT I thank my good true friends for their generous patron age the past twelve months and pledge my very best ser vice to them in the coming new year. ■svfnmprwsroa aisd /wHen;;«l •cuttoft. TO My farm J.>n Ev*t of Ham 4*f—wtewaa aff ||> «4«*» Mrs. Barawaii, 0. C. Fur parttciiiaru apply . M»M. tfaftfr Mimes TO PSOYK CLAIMS* Sf»t« of aomtll Carolina, \ County of MaraarolL f Coart at Emm L. MuMrew, by polctod <1 Moldrow, Cory Swiftk Y ( In bis own right •on toatamowtu wi.ia 1 Load. ~ All andahtgoing r*tat«of W|lla Ida qitlreu to prort • clalma befora mo ot hold at tnv oflra at Monday April 4th IMA. Tho creditor faiHog M claim* at aforaMM raftranoa la iorover barred front onttrecta* I’nrsnant to tboordOr of hie Judge Hubert Aldrtah. dated Yah. 5*rd >910. this notion la Yon wilt take dt govero j ourselvea aoaordiafly. H. L O'Maeaoa, Maatar Sarawall Caonty. ~ Ird *19- Mattar'a Offlaa, Marvh Ird t' STUBBORN AH MU1.ES are liver and bowel* sometime*; seera to balk without cause. Then there’s irAmblii-iuhijqf ippetlie. Indhjertion, nervousness, iFe*poiideOoy, Hia<lmcTie But such tr* uhies tly before Dr. King’s New Life flits, the worlds best stom ach and liver remedy. 3> easv. 25o at/7 N. BurckUallet’s, R. A; Deasoo A Co.’a. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BAKNWF.JX, In the Probate Court. R.v J. &. Siiciling, Eaq., Judge of Probate iu Barnwell County. Whereas Mrs.- Katie Heed made salt to use. to grant to her Letters Of Adminlxtration on the estate of aud effects of Tally W. Reed deceaxed. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the. said Tully W. Koed, deceased, that they be and ap|>ear before me. In the Co«K of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Frida} 1st day of April 19M, after pabMcatlqi* there-f at 11 o'clock In the forenoon to Mlae cause tf any they have why the said adn^ e( j trat ion sho-iM not be granted. . Given under my hand this l|^ e affair of the Beflt Homes and Mules that experienced judg ment could select and the dollars in hand pay for have been received and handled by me this season, giving abso lute satisfaction in quality and price to every purchaser. of the same superb standard horses and mules just received for the New Year trade. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES will be made on these last arrivals, and I shall contribute my full share toj, inn” eustoim-ry the start that r ** • * ketful of W*t CHftnafl fit tB© Tihck — — PROBATE COC«T MOYIOS. All a«Juoln1atraU*ra, dtsns sod trustnaa ara qnlrrU by law to m«M «MMl j to ih« Jndgwaf Pvatwli MfeM _ ih« first day of Fniy In oaeh y««r. flb» Rvvisvd Sfatutoa, pag«« V7#, Soctioa SMB and *U7J If *n«h morns art not mto4o aa abava atatad the Jutfga of Probata Io raqalrm! and dlrsotad by law to laa«f eHoflona for such i)ollrquanta and tba panalry for snub n«gls*et or rafnaal fa • §m mi twonty dollars for each day daring oonrlnnanoa of said dafanlt. IM' rtya- oatl m of letters of administration, *«., If persisted In. John K. Snalltnf. Judge of Probata, B. C. ‘‘Good farm oonulnlng 054 Tear Hsitleville for aala, easy terms. Writa H. M.G.aBaa, Attorsdl. * >erg, H C.’ nt. m r. lee, R, fl»..uSsin., Offlrn ovar Bank ot WIHIelan. W|| 'on receive entto In IMP ■enntry. W A. fl. N1NESTEIN, ATTORIEY AT UV. NOTAIimUCs BLACKVILLB, 8. O DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS. I DENTIST, lU. A( K VILLE, 8. C. Office days Thanday, Fit- dav and Saturday. Well equipped offiee. Operation* made aa pain less <m consistent with safety Plicea reasonable. T$ cash. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, DENTIST, lmsn.---tC OFFICK HOUMt S.TM) a. m. to 6p. IBs Persons living away w ~ will please ••miag BytodaUg of Imuirdlate sppoi utmao ta. o daiog (Bay will be mm sarvtee aM avaM #p> The valuable lands of the late J. Terrill Smith of WiT- linton, demised by him to Connie are now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars Bpply either to Dr, W. Cbeste - Smith, Williston, or Orlandf Sheppard, Edgefield, or A T. Jamison, Greenwood. ^ ' C. F. CalUti, P. E iMfmr Wb. Mclal Jf - ■-*> UJIICO Iu Bix- Wlll win in ISMhy calculation* are uon of the volcano will .V” St MarvE AiihO D.iBtnt. ma. J. K. .own. Publtshed In Tl , owned. l Marsh 34th Idt). BtR * mer - * , *pcotland port oa pal zed A of the Elba river, dur- 0 f Jf^OOTS DOWN GUARDS. at r .ortally Wounds Wardens at City Workhouse. .... Wilmington, Del., Stephen Hunter, a negro prisoner at the New castle workhouae^who recently came to Delaware from South Carolina, shot and fatally wounded two guards, Walter Hastings and Thomas McCul lough. The negro struck down Has- w “ L ' e !%hgr JiMded hla hla breakfast through the call door. Se curing the guard’s revolver ha em ptied two shots into Hasting’s body and then dropped McCulloagli, who hod come to the rascoe. The ne gro was himself wounded before be- jietful yard below. She was scarcely scratched. As she struck the basket with a damp thud. Mary narrowly missed Miss Peter Little, a janitress, Trho was taking ciovbea front the baaket and banging them on a near by line. v Mrs. Little fainted and so did Mary, who was found uncon scious but unhurt on the baskvt. — — -*■ -r A Tug and Crew Lost. The tug Arthur B.. from Tacoma to Vancouver, floundered Wednesday night off Fratar river lightship. Six men were drowned. The tug, waa uaed In the cement and platter car- -glggiqfo between Ptu* souad and ^Htish Ooisabia pprta. Two unidentified bodies, a RIB bnoy marked Prtna eral oara and ] ware Calhoun A O —^na dlled McAdame n February, 1908. and wan senten ced to hapg last Joly. A hfrw trial wag granted on the ground that a member of the grand jury |gg ^ pressed his opinion en the hiiitwy . E Maple Bap Mills Maplesap saved the of George Fall Thnraday night, patches receive, Fall down the asp when the house caught tore. HU eriet neighbors who quickly fire with several^ sap from th# storage tank.