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TV Barnwell People. THURSDAY, MAY BATtt Or SUBSCRIPTION. la Adraace. Oa Time. p«r Annum |i.M OC The chain jcanjr l« at Morrl* Ford, 3 BillM fn.m Barnwell thu week. 1. ». Harley, J. B. Morn#, Clerk. Hnpr. HARMONY fAJlHiK NO. 17 A F. M. 1 A /A retruUreomrounlcatkm of Hannonr ^m/ No. 17, A. K. M. will he hH.I IwY. In klaeotiic Temple or. Tluin</lay aUflk M'n} IWh. i.:)0 o’elor.k Vlnlliug krethren mre corrhaHy invited to attend. .. 11. \V. ynlti. \V. M. VT». llVNah, See. m tbt refnlalr meefttifcdf Barnwrl LodseNo 1W, Rniirtiuot PjthUa wij th»lr Hall <>n Friday nlftht H. kaM a»t tt H o'clock. A full attendance Inverted. Ry order of W. QUIN, C. C. Wni. Me NAB. K. R.A P. la FOR S i UK—One pair Duroch Jor- key plga; full blood and Hne atock. A.Stan.ell, Klko. 8. C. . . „ FOR SALE OR RENT.—Two #plen- did brand now houve#. JO and 12 room#, %lthln atone throw of each other, on htghrat hill In Henderaonville, #even biltautkk flotn poat olflce; *ewerHj;e. rity water, hot and cold bath, electric light*, Handing furniture. C. T. Connor. Uenderionville, N. C. WANTEt)—Flftreb laborers bn saw tnlll and in woods. Southern States Lumber Co Dunbarton, s. C. (2t) NOTICE. Of election for one school Trustee In Rlackvllle Graded School Di.trlrt i* hereby given to bt held on Mav lllUi, wt the lurnitnre store of A B Hair to Bll ▼ecamay Cau»ed by the expired term of J. ft. E. M||hou»e. »)v It. E. Milhous, J.V.BaXby. Sjo. tllirm. (it.) Teachers’ SpHng Barnwell tomorrow. Examinaiion at The blackberry crop, the printer’s reliance, promises well. Faryicee will be held st Long Branch Baptist Church next Saturday at 11 A. M. and on Sunday at 4 P.M. The Brat primary election this year krl 1 he held on A urns t 23rd. Time a plenty for the caadidate to tell hi* tale. Tuesday was all the brighter to u* because of the ninny South side cals paid us by Messrs G. \V. Cope and .1. C. Mayer. Mrs. B. I*. Davies and li'tl# Mi*s -Emily Porter spent a few day* in Augusta last wdkk Visiting relative* and friend*. Hon. D. S. Hen lerson is presiding as Mpaoial Judgt at Greenville this week In place of Judge K. G. Watt*, w ho w on the aick list. Mr. H. W. Youngblood’s Sttnrday ramoaibrance was at once a pleasant euding to April and a happy prophecy for what May may bring Tb e competitive examination for the Wlolhrop College benellclary scholar ships will be held at Barnweil on July 1st. Due advartisemeut thereof wiii be Biade. Andltor C. W. Moody today an ! bounces hlni<*elf a candidate for reelec tion, and will be glad to receive the approval of old and new friends at the Bummer primary election. TheThird Regiment of rtonfh C«ro- llr atjtlte troops will have tnelr r'um- tuar encampment at Chicauiauga. Tenn.,Ju!y 1 lth—20th. It will uia- na-uver with regular tro<>ps. A Red Oak fa rmer who combine* a level head and a good memory sxy* that farmers generally are about two weeks ahead of where they ought to be at thta time of the alamatiac. There are eight persons to be re ceived into the church upon confession of faith, the baptismal ceremony to be performed on next Sunday afternoon at tire o’clock at Turkey Creek. Rev. J. K. Goode will be a delegate to the Southern Baptist Convention b> he held a< Baltimore commencing Ma\ 11th. He will be sent at the expense of the Barnwell Bantlst Church. At the commencement yesferdav of th8 Medical College of Mouth Carolina In Charleston diplomas were receive ! by L. 8. Hay of Allendale tn medicine and surgery and M. R. Willis of Wil llston In pharmacy. Capt J. B. Morris makes the first candidate announcement today, with the confidence that hi* record a* Couu ty Supervisor has won him the approv al of Ins many good friend*, who will give him their continued support. Many eloquent speeches were made at the Confederate Reunion In Mobile, Ala., Ia»t week, but none surpassed fbe brilliant addros delivered by Col. C. J. Owens, formerly of WUlistun, wbo spoke to the Sons of Veterans. Mr. Willis Duncan, formerly of Barnwell but now one of Edgefield’s best beloved citizens, gladdened the hearts of his many friends here by a pleasant Tlalt last wreck. The only fault we have to find with Ms visits I* that they are too few and far between On the fcnb nit. after a pathetic Hl- ness of a week with lock Jaw resulting from a nal! wound in his foot the bright boy eyes of little Hugh Inman Mtellings of Elko cl««ed In, HfeV end ing aleep and his white spirit entered Into the eternal rest, safe beyond Hie touch of human pain and earthly sor row; ~ As lit heatlh wtfl ^prevent tb* attend ance of Judge J. O It I ugh of Abbeville at th* term of the Court of Common IMeas to beheld at BaniWeil commenc ing May 16th, Governor Ansel has, upon recommendation of the Barnweil Bar, appointed ths Hon. W B. Grnbei of Walterboro Special Judge to preside In Judge Klugh’s stead. Even that wise weather bird, the whippoorwill, waa deceived by the June temperature of tl»e opening Bprtng. UanfiHy Us voice is silent un til the noltl of winter Is but a memory. Iwft thU rear It* Ural solo concet ta w er*- glvao on the erenlogs of April UUh UKl 17th. after which li relapsed into arkam^ll ailepce. Our good friend. M r. H.W: ftvod*Vd. who w a* «r»t to Itear tills lata might mluatrel. waa more Itoowlng than tlPt rtngar and preditwd that tha early bW would catch auother ^ « \ The yery latest new* we have re. celved before going in press will be found In the announcement column bf the candidacy of MoMcItor James F. Byrnes for Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I’ate left on jestentey for Lakeland. Fla where Mr. I'ate lisN accepted the position of ('hi«f Buperinrendciit of tlie AtlsnHt* Const Line K K Co. The g.tod v\|*lie* of a h(*st of friends follow them to their now home. Up to last Monday there were flfty- thiee young farmers, representing seventeen post nftloes, enrolled in the Boys’ Corn Club Contest Remember, that ufter this month no more appli cant# will be admitted, so get busy and send in your name at mice. The May meeting of the Barnwell County Medical Association will Jre neld at the otlioe of Dr. 8. K. Hickson. Kline, 8. C on Wednesday next, May llth. Report* are expected from Dra. A. 8 Patterson and li. R Tt*nn, <iele- gates who attended the reoent meeting Pf the 8tAie Assaciatlon. I’rof. Tower W. Beth?a of the Allen dale High 8cliool has been chosen by 8tate Superintendent Swearingen a* one of ttm instructor* fur the coming Summer T tubers School at Aiken for the teachers of Bamberg, Barnwell and Aiken counties And a belter choice could not have been marte. The Oak Grove School, well taught by Crof. C. M. Carter, in one of the best rural school buildings in the cminty closed Its Spring session on the Wth nit. The programme was excel lently carried out and the address of Senator George II. Bates was, as it well deserved to be. greatly appreci ated. The Ellenton Democratic Club has nominated Capt. L,'F. Dicks as n can didal? fur the House of Representa tive* from Aiken county, ft legisla ture with a leaven of such strong sen sible and straight members as Capt. Dicks will make would bo vastly help ful to every best interest of all the peo ple of the State. The closing exercNes of the Double Cond School made Friday the fairest day of the week to the fnrtuuat< s wbo weie ttv re. A much enjoyed eduea tiohal address was made bv C VV . Garris of Bamberg oonutg. '1’iie exer ci»e* refi*'cle<l gt«,at cnalid on Miss Wells, the Accomplished teacher and her bright responsive pupils. T)n Monday afternoon the school children assembled at the I’reshyterian Church and marched to Calhoun Tnrk w here they dss ornted the ( onfederate Monument with beautiful floral offer ing* in honor of o«r dead lieroes. lee cream wa* then served in the •‘Ctecle” by the ladies of the Episeopal Church and quite a neat sum realized, On Sunday morning as Rev v W. G. Britton accofflpbnied by his son was driving toward hi# appointment hi* horse became frightened by aome pi ping lying beside the Hagood Mill road and ran away, breaking the shafts | of his buggv and throwing the occu pants out, Mr. Biitton Mistsiued suit I abrasions on his face while Ma*ter George escaped unhurt. Mr. J. 8. Calhoun, who has been Chairman of the BaldiX! Democratic Club for )k» years, was in town Mon day as 4 dvlcgat- to the county con vention. According to the rules of the Club Cie Chairman is an ex officio delegate, and In all the years he has held that office Mr. Calhoun hasn’t missed attending a single convention. It* u record to which be may welt point with pride. We were too office hu^y on Monday to spare much outdoor time from our grinding work, but the little leisure intervals W-e had were as sweet to ns a* May flowers, made so tiy the call* of or chat* with Me*srs T. S Dunbar, I". <4 Flckling, J. Wyman and J 1) .fenny, J C. Uriflin, S N Greene. N. 11. Stan sell. *'i’rivate” K. H. Walker, W. A. Willis, Miles Londbolt. B. F. Thomas J. W. Williams and non professional Interchange* with Attornev* Jos Er win, li. F Buist and T. H. IVepIes. A Freewill Offering totaling ihe hatidsome sum of $100 was given tn Dr. F II Martin of Virginia by the member** and friends of the HaptNt Church na a slight token of their ap« predation of the good work done ty him during ths recent revival meeting held here. Dr. Martin is one of the be»t preachers in the Southern Baptist Convention, and all who heard him were impre*se.l by the earnestness of hi# devotion to the advancement of the Master’s work here on earth. That lie will pay u* another visit at h not too distant dsv is the wish of his many friends here. On Tuesday next the voter* of Black ville Grailed School District will elect a successor to Dr. J. II R Milhous as a Trustee. For more than a quarter century Dr, Milhoo* ha# given the best and unwearying service of Ids wise head and good true heart to the cause of education And in hi* voluntary re firoment he will have the grateful con fidence of the entire community and the loving remembrance of the many bright men anti accomplished women who have laid the foundations of busi ness success and home happiness in the school room# that have been the beat and largest factor in the upbuild ing of Black ville’* every moia! and material betterment. Pied, at hi* home in Bull I’ond Township, ou last Sunday evening. Mr \V K. Box. Ho had been In il! health for some time, and while his death wa* not unexpected it came a# a great shock to hi* many friends in the county. He was a Victim of that dread disease conaumption, but bore all ills suffering# with Christian forti tude. 6u Monday afternoon hi* body wa# terdetly laid to rest, lo the Antioch Church Yard. He leaves a devote*! wife and three children to mourn his loss. The sympathy of a boat of friends goes out to them In their tntri hour of grief, Mr Box was afwmt T) years of ago. and a *on of Mr. J. D. Box, of that section, THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Petit Jurors for the second week of the Regular Term of the Court of Com mon Pleas to be held at Barnwell, com mendng on the third Monday of this moutb.,were drawn on Monday and - .. Allendale—J B Brunson, C A Black, O B Harden. Baldoc-N M Walker. Brtnnvell— W ft ('nvf, Ja* FI T/firt- caster. G A Bond. C B Lazar, S A Hair J-s Hair. R A Detson. Black ville—L P Blunre. Bull Pond-J l- Box, George’s Creek—J E Collins, Nelton Black, IV H Hutto Jr, W A HarUog, tv d sun. „ „ , Great Cypress—E L fewnders. <r A My rick. W S Creech. Red Oak—O II OweD» G Hay. ... . Rich l,atid—W T, Batea, J * lingsworth. B F Diughman. Svcamore—J A Ltgbtacy, Jt K Th"to»»* . . Williston—W A Porter, L A Greene. J L Porter, L C Sprawl*, H A BuUn, A C tshen*, J J H i»*. Froaa every section of the county cornea the report that never before has the cotton crop been at this time of th* year in swell disheartening condition. Many fanneit are plowing up and planting over and many move are w aiting a llttlo longer before dtdug so. with the slim hope that Ihe changed weather wilt give the sick plant* newt life and vigor and bring up the long plained seed. 'I'lte outlook was never gloomier for cotton. The small grain crop I* generally a failure, beyond redemption, the trnck crop* ar* small and backward and the asparagus field* IfaVe yielded little and price# have been unprofitable Corn alone ha# a g..od stand and look* well. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Barnwell County Democratic Convention a»et here on .Mnnd»y morn ing at 12 o’chaik for the purposes of re organizing. electing officers, delegates lo the State Convention lo be held at Columbia, and a member of the stale Executive Committee. County Chairman II. F Buist called the Convention to order, and upon mo tlon appointed Mr. N. (4. W. Walker temporary Secretary, The Secretaiy then called for the names of the dele gates from the different clt.b*. and it wa# found that all were represented with the exception of Rich Land As Mr. J. C. Keel waa the on’y delegare present from the Bull pond Club it was decided that he should represent that Club and be allowed to cast on* vote. Mr. R. M Mixson of Williston then moved that H F. Buist K»q. be reelect- *m1 Pi evident and upon motion of Judge T S. Dunbar of HattleviMe the nomi nation wa* made unanimous It wa« moved, seconded and carried that Mr N G. W. Walker be elected Secretary The following gentlemen were elected hy acclamation: Judge T. S. Dunbar, 1st Vice-President: Gapt. J W. Jenny, 2nd Vice Presi'J^ut; Capt. J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer. Chairman Buist was next placed in nomination as State Executive Com mitteeman and was elected without a di-senting vote. The following resolution, introduced hy W. GilmoreSimma. K*q . waa read and upon motion nnanimouify adopted by a sltioding vote : 4 Be H resolved by the Barnwell. Cotinly Democratic Convention ’hat the presence at this meeting of Messrs T S Dunbar and J. W. Jer ny is a mat ter of congratulation to the older mem hers and of iu-plratioji and tenconrage- ment to the vounger men upon w hom the responsibilities of the future good or ill fortune of the State most aoon rest. “♦since the War between the Statee ended these two good and tftie gentle men, sacrificing jsersonal ease, and and*, have been members of evefy Democrat ic Convention held in this county, and our pre-ent happier condition is large y due to their crystal. Unselfish pa triotism and wise influence in public affairs. “Resolved, further, that the best w ishrs of this Convention' be and are hereby extended to thesW well belcved patriotic gentlemen, and mav a kind Providence long and loving y spare them to us In health of body and hap piness of mind, to teach tho-e to come in our stead how well Carolinian* can lovw and serve their Suite.” Judge T S Dunbar next offered a resolution from the Rich Land Demo cratic Club nominating Hon J O. Pat ter aon to succeed him self a* a .Member of the fidnd Congress. 11 is as follows : The Rich Land Democratic Clnb, the Unnta Club of the Hon. James O Patterson. Membcf of Congress from the Second South Carolina District, heart! y approve* the course of our faithful, forceful and diligent Repre- aentatlve and with pride ami pleasure nominate* him for reelection to the (i2ud t ongre*#. “Knowing him ffOtn childhro’, his life ha# been an dpe.li book, with no • tain upon Its pages, but written on it* every lesf is the recobd of the, strong and faithful upbuilding of character, of fully measuring up toeve<y person al duty and public occupation, of grow log in all that goes to make the clean, clea--. effective and tesolute represen fatlve of a pontile *n well deserving, so fully receiving the best service* of th# good head and warm true heart of our distinguished fellow citizen. “And so knowing we commend him to the continuing Hnd increasing con fidence and support of this Democratic < buntv Convection.” After a few appropriate remark# by W. Gilmore S’mtns K»v , the re*olu tinn was unanimously adopted. Tnen came the nomination and elec tion of delegate* to the State Conven - lion. Following a custom of many years Chairman H F. Btil«t WA* elected a delegate by acclamation, which left, only seven to be elected by ballot. The follow ing gentlemen were elected to act with him! J E. Ilaflev, T H . Peeples. J. C. Griffin, C. W. Moodv. D. P. Johnson. N. H. !fitan«ell and S U. Koylston, with R M. Mix* son, K P Searsdn. Jr , R H. Walker and B F. Thottla* a* alternate# Upon motion of Judge T. S. Dunbar It was ordered that the County Execu tive Committee meet here next satesday at II o’clock A. M., to trah«act ant business that may properly Cottle be fore the said Committee. Upon motion the Contention ad journed. The (’onventlon a* a bodv wa* made up of a Very tn'elllgent set of rhen, each Club being Well and ably repre #ented, and they are to he eongrattt latcd upon the-expedltiou* manner In which they handled the business of the meeting. We doubt it a moreharrrton iona ideetiug Has eter becfl held ahy tvhere. CONGRESSMAN PATTERSON. To the White Vovera of Barnwell County. To bla constituents of the Heoond Congrosalonal Died lot Hon. James O. Patterson addresses this announce ment of hit caudidacy lor re-elootlon Pi Congress : The campaign will aoon be opened, and I deal re to My to my friend* In the 2d Cwngresaional dUtriot that 1 aball be a candidate to succeed myself to the 62d Congresa In the primary, in be held d’sring the coming summer. Tnis anuouncenietit will, 1 trust, dispel the erroneous idea In the mind* of a few. created tiy re<-ent exaggerated reports, that my capacity for effective work had boon diminished by lesson of HI health. Realizing hy experience that a Representative’* usefulness is In di rect proportion to bis length of service, I feel that 1 am better qualltled to serve my constituents now than at any time in the past, and il 1 am returned to Congress, they shall receive Ihe benefit Of the experience 1 have gblnod hy reason of participation in public af fairs. Like other member* of ths minority party in Congrea* I have been band! capped, and a# a result of partisan ac tion some of the plan* I have for im provement in our district and State, for which 1 have labored most, have not been disposed of yet. but sharing in the belief of dt.v colleague* that Democratic idea* of government will prevail in Congresa after the Novem ber elections 1 am more anxious than ever to tie a mem tier of the next Con gress anil consummate the work I have already projected in the Interest of our district, I am deep'y grateful to my friends for their past frientlahlp and support, and hope tn be honored with it again I am eViJ-ying good health and am very much alive to the needs and wel fare of njy,»4|pstlniency. and If again honored with a nomination, I pledge the best effort* of both head and heart to your service. Very truly vours, J. O I’dttersoti. new and Nice stock Fifteen head at Hill Top Stables If you netett rtiore motive power in the crop »r furtlther use you w ill he suit ed In tjitetlty afld pi Ice by coming quick to Charlie Brown. FARMERS’ UNION MEETING A meeting of the Farmer** Union of Barnwell County will be held at Barn well, May ill. 1'Jlft, at 12 o'clock M., to consider the erection of a wareiloltse. J A Jenkins, 3t Sec. F. U. B Co. A card of Thanks. We take this method of expressing our heartfelt thanks to our many friend* for their kind deed# and sincere sympathy shown in many way* during the illhes* and death of our husband and fathfir. Mr. Matilda# Hair, who de parted till* life April if, 1BI0. Respectfull v, Mfa. Matthias Hair atid family. THE COTTON Game. Two hltndrod thousand hale* of cot ton chlngbd owner* in New York on ♦he flfst notice d#y for Mav delivery Much Of it was brought back from Kngl*ndi The money paid for the total w aa |15,(HX) (XX) THE PROSPEROUS PIEDMONT? Spartanburg County I* In need of 100,000 to keep irolrflt nn'il taxes come in next fall. Advertisements for loan* from thte local hank* weie answered by every blessed one demanding seven per cent Ihteresi! A REGULAR TOM EOT was Stlile-^tdlmbing tree* and fence*, jumping diichea. whittling, always getting scratches, cuts, sprain#, bruise* humps, burn* or scald*. But lawa! Her mother just applied Bucklcn’s Ar nica ijilVe and cured her quick. Heala dverv thing hcaUhie—boil*, ulcers, ec zema. old sores, corn* or pile*. Try it. 2.V at C N. Burckhalter’a, R. A. Dea- acm & Co’s. COUNT W C BIrt, If hit A MAN WANTS To DIE nn'y when a InZv liver and sluggish bowel* cause (rightful despondency. But Dr. King’s New Life Fills expel polxoft# from the system; bring tforpo and courage; cure all liver, stoirtach and kh ftey troOhle*; Impart health and vigor to the weak. nerVou* and all# lug. 2Be at C. N. Bffrckhaitet’a. R. A- Deason A Co. COTTON CROP NEWS. According to the report of the: Na tional G?nner* # Association laanert on Friday rhe Increase in acreage to Aprff h wns aeven tentha of one per cent. It Wa# eatffnatfirf that H.fXW.OOf? acre# h'ad been so hrrrt by the cold that their planting oyer la necessary. - Aft IDEAL HUSBAND i# pwtiem. even with n nagging wife, for he knowa she needs help Ahe may be,iH) nervomr and ramfowa in bewlth that trifle# affnoy her. If ahe is melan choly, excvtxble, tfon-Med with low* of appetite, beadaehe, sleeplew#nM«, con aiipwtton or fatnting and dltzy epalls, (die need* Electric Bfttev#—lb* moat wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of aufferera from feme)* troubles, nervoua tmablea. backache and weak kidoejt have uaed them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 50e. Satisfaction guaranteed hy l c. X- 9«rcAhalwr, li. A. JJeaaon A Co TEAflfEHS F. ft A M ! ft A - TION. Notice 1* hereby given that the next setni-atinual teach( ; r« examination for the teacher# of Barnwell County will be held In the Court House at Barnwell on Friday, May (>. The attention of the teacher# is Called to (he following aectloh of the school govefttfng the renewal of certificates: “ A First Grade Certificate may be renewed by the Countv Board from which it was Issued If, however; a 'Teacher# Inatltute or Summer School la held lu the County, a First Grade Cer tificate shall not be renewed uftlCM tfffi holder Xttends the InstUhte or Ntftfftner School, of shows to the Iftate Board of Education some satisfactory reason for not doing aoi Provided. The holder hx* Wktvght ffftrtng the two year# for Whleh Jb0 eertillcatc was Issued.” it Grade Certificate shall not be renewed except where the hold er gttend* Teachers Institute or 8u» .'Wwt. Every woman likes A Trim and Shapely Foot. Unfortunately many in the mistaken belief that they are making their feet smaller get shoes that do not fit. The result is the opposite of that intended* A woman’s foot is^jnaturally shapely; there remain* nothing for her to do but to clothe her foot in a shoe that will follow perfectly its graceful lines! in «hort,a»h®e that fils. The Mwh $t** is made oh graceful lihes that follow the form of the foof.- Come in and see the HeW styles for Spring and Summer; W« carry a large line of American Lady Oxfords in many styles, ffiees, shapes and leathers^ We also have a complete line of the fathous Sfcoe for Men. Oxfords In all the new styles: Patent leathers, gun metals, tans. VloUiivg^ Dry Gvodt, Hardware and Groceries. Burdick Building $• WnHv* Barnwelb So Car. Notice of Election. A petition having been tiled In thl* office In accordance With section 1208 general school law of South Carolina, and lu compliance with the aboVe named section, notice Is hereby gIVen that aft election will be held in Double Pond school district N<». 20 at tlite Double I’ond school house. Thuridav, May list 1010, for the purpose of de termining whether or not a special leky of 2 mills shall be levied Wlthlh the *#id school diatrkt for school purpoaea. The election shall be held fi# provi ded by latV for conductii g general eletitlon*. The following trustees are appolhffd to act #* ulanager# : W. 11. Hutto, J. L. Croft and Josh Delk. Horace J. Crouch. C. S K. A vSavings Account With this hank, added to regularly, will not only prove a frientl upon which you can rely in time of need, but will teach you the secret of all *Uc- cess—economy. You may deposit any sum down to Si.co in a savings account with the Bank of Wextern Carolina, the largest and strongest State Bank in South Carolina. 4 PER Wf\. IIIEP 01 DEPOSITS SPEC14E HUES 01 CERIIFIMTES OF DEPOSIT. BANKorWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S. C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $506,000.30 S I LOCAL DIRECTORS I = ■ George h.Bates J M Easterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham iliia’ra ,urMt •ft ■ , ■■I. hf Ixxr to Riuwfti a aMfli ' ik* for fifiwh flMflaii nr rafuaal !• % Mterx INr neh d«r fl«rln* eoatlBwmc* «f aafflAtefauR. «M reviw- caGon of letters •fxdmlxUtetttoa, 4« , If (scralafiMl la. . » ' "M J«hn K.S«tell(pfl. J«dfe of i'rofltte, a C. LANDS FDD SALE bmj. Row la the Uteote never In valne. Lnnda wlfT BUY NOW. L*n4 Yownvh ’ t oa U8 Acre* Barnwell County, • One half U cnUlvattoo woodland. Two ntllna from Hnolting Ktatiou Atlantlii Coast Line Railroad. Buildings and Improvement*. A bargain tn thl* piece. Term* r*i> . •"0 Aen*a. Buildings end Iflli ( -»e- >- meatfi. ft)0 acre* in cultivation scree In woodland. Three nilea from SnoIHng KtaM -r ’ A, C- L. R. Four mfwf : frou, 'l/t n. barton A. C. L. ; Term* *may. * ". 400 Acre* in Bar-- ^ '• Houeea enfl tiBprovim'entfi, Tear r from Bern well Court Upu»6. JOO acres In oaltlvfi’.teit hfiltnev k.f - wood and timber. . • e v T Term*aner. * 5' ^ r 460 Acres YfaKOmtlas fropt Bern Court House.’ itfficte* in cultlys: balance Jn Timber and Wood. v .* Tbfh»a enfij. 60 Acres three milea fronr* Bam •-ell Court Ifeuau. HoitSea find Impi •sente. fiQ acres if cultlyatioo beta x tf In Weed and Timber. - 1T*.•»* eaay. Cfme and aee three properttea. J. O. PaUenmn A A' ■ONE7 TO LEftB oa^JTIrft Mortmf of fte*l - R. C. Neklt R. C. XxkLV, Ja. S. H. Wftcox CottiNn A Third Greilo OrtWcfte shall not be renewed /’ The nrttf eXaffllnation will be held on the following brarchea: Physiology and Hygiene, Civics and Current Event*, United State# History.English Grammar and Composition. Arith metic, Algebra, Geography, Pedagogy and Agriculture. The question* on Agriculture will be based niton the subject matter as found in the State adopted text book. Hunni enttfa Agrlcultirre. * The examination wff! start promptly at fl.BT o'clock a. m. and will dose at 5 o’clock p. na. Horace J. Cronoh, County Superintendent ui AOsteaUon. I . 'V.-v *** 1» .V » - /{ 711 Reynold* Street AOGUSTA, • :: • GEORGIA Ad ranees Made Merchants and Farmers to Apply to G. M. Grvcoci Barnwell Si. C Dl. JKO. F. LEE, JL JB^h Dentist, '^AuSFWlLLIflTOlf, --PC Office orer Bank bf Wllllstea. \‘M ton reoaivc calls la ths country, b« / A. H. NINESTEIN, ATTOHE! AT UW. - NOTARY PUBLIC, BLACKVILLE, S. C / ft DR. J. H. B. MlLHOliS DENTIST, BLACKY ILLS, S. C. , # Office diiys Thorsday, Tjri#. day a lid Saturday. Well equipped'office. Operations rnn^ aw paiv lew aa Consistent With Ratety Prict'8 reasonable. TiTinr cash. : v :~~ DR. W. C. MILHOCS' ^ mw wmaawsuum DENTIST* BtnwR, • • t %d OF FICK HOUHtit 8.30 a. m* to 6 p. ft* Persons living away ffom Hag' vteil will pteate make anootatatenu coming Br #0 doing tbay will h# aomfi of Immediate aervies and avol.t Jia appoiiitmenf*. The valuable lands r f ib# bite J. Terrill Smith of Vil li * ton, donaed by him to Connie Maxwell Orpbatn^e, me »»ow oflered for sale up on literal terms. For particulars „ Apply either to Dr. W. Chestor Smith, Williston, or Orlando Sneppnrd, E<l^efie7d, oi A. T. Jamison, Greenwood Call on Fs t Write Us at 1 —^ — —r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLl COUNTY OF BARNWELL. In the Prol/ate Conrt. By J. IL flndling, E#q. Juilge of Probate In Bitru well County. If AIR hath made suit unto WIMHROI* COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EX AMINA ION The txuiui .. 1 VNUai t <<, 1 , « -h t mer NLliWfT. find i* •••ft -Wte^teaflsAa me nrpwt anUi li I (a Letters ot Admiulatr* renewed.” — (too cum teeto meiRo of thn estate and effeou of Mlnuk- L. Creech, deceased, These are. tben-forc, to cite mid a ’Wonlah all and ainsralar, the kindred aiwhcditoi* of { the #aid Mhmls, L. Creech, .lecoasc-l. that j they be and ap|»var btefore me lo the (knirt of ; Frobsw to be hul l At Barnwell on Tuenday, | JOth /of May, 1#10. afuv pnblirntjwn ' thereof at 11 o’clock In the fo a .oon, to *l>o«v j cause If in* they have why the mid ndminhs- j tratloai sboaU not be granted. Otren under my hand (lu* Uth day ot April, Anno Domini 1V10. J. X. 8N EL LI NO, Pro’ate Judge Puhllahed in Tax Baxxwkll fsorta April 38 b. Wtt. ft un -a fon for theawara of 1. * -hit.# In Wfnthrop Col lege ao • Mi# .'Orn'-st'in of new stud 1 • iu *.r 'lie '’#• r ■' t iuuay fi.r 1. vi A St 1 It a'-I (>>11-t lie (tot l«M Ji . ^ Wnen X^l...'..'T~Tin'Lx luT: r-Fw (U- tv-.. •» «'i. * . > ,rf.« rm.y' :g t.’lf #1 i 1* ‘r/HUMll* U0.1 . * • , -y-ii>*t> . O-xidLlOU* govoi nit g <tu a.vnrd .Apptteani-s for ►itnt.i hi .hui# shiwed srite to P real dent Joho»-.i* te fof? the exaH.iualioa for ricti<i!#r«ijf.> eYS itlnidon b^tok*. So’ - * f.a air *< rr-t: $J0tl and f<»4 'tn * / '• A»«,ji>ti will open 2 ll»*0 For fyr»h#-r In- form.tlon *m! caralog’it. xtJ4rr*S I’aza D P driHKeox. Roe* If Ilf, 1 F.d<:i H Ht. rtoeloH »«.*d For i 75 r’ent* P- r Ponml. The Real: ■d S'ltpplug VVaieriocinn Grows.' ■ „ J. k. Faftetl. ——a. ^ UteiwWj C. F. Ciitou, P. M. BecA’ \ .Ja fa KM Calhoun A Co. V’XJEUB. Life, Ac elder, LIGHTNINC? Lf|e Stock m —At Lowesl tONOBST i x‘; m r