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tv Barnwell People, VHUKSPAY. Ntl'TKV.HKR ItMO. /> RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. to Advance, per Annum $1.60 >u Pirne .$2 0C 'Ohfc jil'oeinn of the chain gfU'ij is at Alknilale, the other neat I'riusterN’ In Ryr^fttore townahtp thu week. I. B. Harlev. J. R. Moms, Clerk. Supr. ] Capt. J. (’. GillTln, of Rohhin*, was itti town on Tuesday, he reported cf iiavin^ ilie ljns.«t cop ,,f his life. \ I’ARX'VASSOCIATION'. The Barn we'd Baptist Association ' wi ] meeuDctober at; St John’s ' Church, in the lower part of Ratn'j?r^ eonnty Visitors and Agents of Board, desiring conveyanee from Olir to et'lirch, |;{ miles, mi st notify J Herndon, hhiiiard', S " , r,. Britton. S ANI> OPINIONS. Aceordlnjr to government reports there were in the United State* list year 1 K> death# from p> llagra aad 5*i‘J from infantile ptralyaia, Receipts t f new cotton at Galveston are hreakin^ all record*. There are not sleam ships enough to eany it to ■HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A F. M. w; Ml' tA resmlHrccinrmunieayion of Harmony Lo'lif No. I”, A. h M. wiil Ih' held in vtnsonte TcmpV oV. ThiirsU.iy Oct i;*h Tl!>) o'c'ioc’; Viaitmg, ’brethren are eordiiiny uiyltisi to attenit. II W t^uiu. W. M. V'm McNuh, ♦'ec. Europe, which is buying freelv. The ne ^ A reveraal of tho r^nort tlivit rh*» 1 vua In a*> ■' % »tlye ■bnirtiel 9-'J2-4t Rye for sale at $2 fa) per J M. Farrell, Blacks ill>\ S ('. WANTED—61) Colored Laborer* for Saw Mill find IVood* at Schofield, Bamberg Co , S C Good Wages, Jt. Saltkehatchtc Liiinher i, o ••••••••••••a******* • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS, o • . • •••••••••••••••••••a Levy was In town CAl’T DUNN COMING. In a per .anal note received on Tues dav Capt Dunn t'dls us that he lias been detained in Kentucky try sickness but will reach Barnwip hy the first of October, with a car of hue horses He wishes «■] his friends and strangers too te come on Sale*duv and see hiui and his stip.-rior stock H" H<hl- that etirn and loliacco crops look good, hot there was a great quantity of rain falling. a large docket. A\ hen the Winter term of the Court "f Gmieral Se*#,ioos he gins Die latte, oait nf N o vein h*r J edge K. \V Mctn mingcr who is to pie.hie, w ill llnd many mtses waiting trial. There are already tlie.o : M aider: Seven cases, one in jail, re ntal ue r nut on bond As«a dt. and hatt* rv : Four cases. Assault and inittcry with intent to kiil: Seven ca*es Housebrcsking and 1 ireeny: Five cases. on < a f*f J . 11 Tuesday. H V GiahamEsij wasin town on Saturday Mr. and Mra. W B Johnston return from Colorado this week. Stenograph' Aiken curt C t E A. Brown >t tilfee W ci k* i« at A pleasant cdl was paid u* on Tut-- dav hy Mi J . M IIi.i oi sm lhug. Tim tic 1 t pc i c • oil is 1 epor'ed to lie ooe < f too inc.ch vine and too little peas w a * nil r li r.t .Monday iiuu i,- Mr. J. K L a Uml cheery cai ler oi. B! ue Ing The Batnwell Countv Ih a •hers's As sociation v> il he rvoi ganired O tot'er 1 At h l’n f . I’owcs W Retin a was an ap- prei iated \'i» t >r t" liainwcll friend* on haturdav. 'I tea-ircr J"hn B Ann-tioug puh |i*hi t (ti* a "i. 1 tax c.t.U nlion an nouncement today. Mr. R. A. 1 .ut.'.. ni e of the he-t of the goi mi v i»’ i ’i g K* 1 t),ik fa i mci >. w#* in tow n on Tn* -ua\ of Die Seven 1‘inei I« i cccii 1i ncipal Ml next M Oflda y . The i \crc ,*'« Sc Ilia 1 . I h'l-f II W 111 he resutlif d The corn crop i» not turning out. a# W'H rt* It hn'ked to ho ti e shuck per cen tag * fusing ntiove tin* a v e i age. The goii• I news conn « of confimiing ha[>iiT and li"p**ti I iapioAcm t i in thy j health ot Mr. J. Norman Walker at A»he\ i 1 •. The h.nesotnek* thing about Barnwc tin* season is the iitiscio'.* of < ant Dunn, who tor fot.y t'a * WHS an al wa\s w ,* I ■ *i un* 4 wiiitci resident If von should fail to read wjiii care 'I lie lirighp new- a I of Fred Molair ^ ou'll likel v’ml-sThi* Tn'Iicfl t Df clothes of perfect style atid fit And elegance. To wear ttii”)! i* a constant | Dastiro Because of cotiifort, Kuika and meas ure, They sate you ternber and vour pur»e From going ttittiier nml taring Worse, At church or da nee. Be wise todav, 0 can fnl hover, 1’av him iosv priecs, not tlie higher Ksactions nl tlie dealer shad 1 V ho protlts skinning evoryhody ' That give* tiim chance. IIDM KMDE AT ROBBINS. On Friday etening T T. Simpson, wlnte, w-a- -hot and killed at the com- mis.air of tlie falmar I umber Com tuinv hy hi* father-ii.-la w , J ravU R I’ifs l! ith men wen* from Lauren*, Simp .nn iiaviug lived at Robbins aliutii a year a. an cui| 1 ye nf the • almar Lum to r Com pa ii \ uud 1’iits hating conn; only a few dat a in f ire tn ti*:r hi ■ dauehrer, Mr*. Simpsi.n. Mr. Ihtis • uiremlcrcd Inm.eif and was hnlgpd in tin* BarnA'lljal. He tetained James K. Dili* E-ij to conduct hi. c1'f *ncc Mr 4’ Its w'a« graoti* I ha 1 mi Tues day hv Judg2 Memmingcr in tin* sum nf HU' 1 VI. V. II T i rv : *» Pi 3 i: ■•'1 IV * * th‘* of Mr HI ■ 1 M - it 1 . . 1 * ' r. m »- 'tin h c< uip e i f .1 . \ *• .-! t i-»-k I » U ll \N » h »■ a -(.ti c 1'; i •" inn tor huii. M aiianc* K nn"' vv 1 'M tim n « <' f ha ' v •!' / "I t :t i ""it l tf c* f- »r th« • >r • - o •nl Utc . ;t S ! •.* i; i) ■ - bt 1 , SN 1 i’l’* n ihi y hi ire t : t: ir i a H i r m < state of «i ■iml J udge Rot" ■rt / Ud i ir? i *t "•nt K h t n r H \ at hoif D . llu .* 1 ;»r ♦*- -nil, g *tt K|)t rt- h i Fm i kT 1 v • a it' i \\ I- L or t*u (tii! 1: mi un: [tie u.i In the mountain ( |c of 1 I'tt.hrT Revitrl *ervice» will begin at Long Branch < liurcn next S m lav . < , c;iib' r 2 and coiilMPUc t! nuigh tin* fn'l iwt r him lay U '-a. lung on ^un lay at p. in and ilnni.g the wick at ii a ( «pt .1 F Parley w is Ian! week ttnnntinou.lv iha'ted to 1 '.net of 'in Honth Carolina tegiment, untf K night* of Pvth’a. ’ Capt tn i n g* ci m in and pany. the ID :tu 111 .ui i a n k I K Cum- w c I < "in FLYING OY ER TH E ALPS. a The most daring deed of nm lert. centuiic was aitemp'cd on la*’ Krhl y afternnou In (."oige t nave*e, 2.1 \eir« of age, a native of Pat i# hut now cIniiuIug to tie a 1'crttviau. Tlie |; |mu A vi 11ion > .clef,* had ■ f feted a pn/e of 'rji .oiu) tn the lirsi a'lator tlv eg in a machine he.i\l r ttisn air fiom Brig in S w p r.er I a tui, '.'i’lp fi‘1 t a Ii** V e «■* le v i i tn Milan I a I., D’l til 1 s Tlie course Was o\i" Do* ice chid S i n J ! m Pa -. in tlie bb a k | a nil ha r t e n A ps ( ' u i r c.e ro»e io In | height ot a niih' and a In 1 almti «• a { l* Vi i. pa*.i d -at i • gert i, - pail I and in foi: I so, 1: a y, a roc ki t «| ced he cmn>* do w n t rom ti ’ * api'alliug iLght.'iveen ling 7.pop fn" J'i 1J m nutis. A- he cam gw itliiu J i feci o( tlie earth and appealed to to* .ure i ! uaklng a «>;fe laniling he iost crititro, of his mon-'pl ine, which turn "l on r a c d f( i i np"n ii l m, h: m a mi g both b gs. (i.ictuiirig a thigh and cov oring I)fill Willi hrin.es Tue docti r« «ay ue wi'| get w*ll In two moiilt;* Ihi; lor th « accident hi* would ha.e w on the SJu.o ip . ( have.i died nf his h juries TucmIuv in irnii.g. NGI H vi r tip* n»o«t dan 11 hi* J I li r lie v in Die an II.t. II I!:' » ca nil* I o I Inmnih'. I .TltlC'* if J "i nil * At r-port grows that the Texas crop In ft bumper one. It ii cabled from Germany that un less difference* are compromised and settled sooner next week will see 700,- iMi wage worker* idle, either through strikes on their parts or lock out* ty tneir employer*. The cotton mill* of ths •‘Prosperous I’icdmon'.” w ill in October curtail pro. duct ou of goods an 1 wage* of opera* tire, bv another week of hljene#*. If that isn't a combi nation iu rcatralnt of trade what is it * The sn id North has been broken hy the lection of a Democratic editor a* Governor of Maine. The *< lid South wt 1 follow suit soon hy the elec’ion of a reiuiid'can Governor for Tennessee by Die viHoh of aiding; mburgetit Deti»o- crats. Lawyer George R. Itemhert of Co lumtda, i.'lio in the rec?nt prhnary election led the ticket for repreaenta- tive in Richland county lias been *e looted hy Governor I!lease to tie the administration leader in the next House of Representatives. Tip- SpariHiihifg Demoerats after be seeching their spendid fellow citizen, J. Wright Nash, to tie a candidate lor the House ol Representatives, defeated him hy electing his inferior*. With flue rebuking irony Governor Ansel has appointed Mr. Nash a Regent of the .Mate Insane A-ylum, Four new large fertilizer manufac- tone* an* being built near Charleston. They will help t« supply the increa* ing demand tor felt 1 7>*r*. This year the -hipments from Cuarleston have been •-*P per ceni lirger than they were la.t season, and fur Hit next year they arc expected to reach a halt million tins. If the amendment proposed tn enlarge constitutional tho supreme court liy the addition of another As social** .fu.ticc .hall go through H >n. ML B Gruber of 'A altertioro will be a can ddat.e for the posBion. The Leg islature would make no mistake it) cl Tting tiiaf admirable lawyer and ex it 1 ent gentleman. The New York Wml 1 has printed lignri's proving that theci.t of run uing the government of the United Male# d u i i n g tue ; a«t fou r years of the Roosevelt H'imtni.trutiuii wu. twice as great u* the operations ma le during tin- Mr.t seventy rive year*, from Die iiiHiigiiraiiiui of W a.hiugton to the b - ginning of the civil war. (t i. stated, upon the authority of Mr Ge.iigi K. Ki>e«ter, Iprmer mana ging cdiloi of the t*-I ifnMa Evening Reeoid, '.hit a new morning paper, t ip- j mi n D, w i, I si.oir he' 1 i unctied in C 1 imtiia, with a capitd of ST'iO.lMI. It l. denied that it will In* a BDaseor- gan, ihoiigh tn 11 y ol hi. f.icnds are .aid t" he tiackmg the project The Fort Mill Tone* is inforinml hy a prominent < o;uintuan, w huse nauie was nor given, that ('ommis« : oiier "I Agiici'l u re E .1 G atsotl will tin one ot th • tii.r "Ibcial* of the present .State a I mi n i-i rat i"U t<> wa k the |iiank after the i n a ugu ral ion of Governor Rl a*e. • oi. V\ atn will pruhaoly anticipate hv acccp'i’ig the u.oie luctative po- sl'.i'i'i olfeicd him by the federal gov- e i nine.11 Col. Bh a*e i* hu. ly arranging his pi"ie.#i..|i 1 a-r.il. so that he will he i- i v icadv t" take up !.i« ii ii ham peed painicai outic* rail, in J a ryu a r y. Tlie p '.lipui i f piiv.ne .ccretaiy ha* been "il'cre-t to Mr. Alexander Rowland 'a native of a igu.ia tmt for year.* a val- iu*i| oilinial f Die Cnlft mhia, Newheiry and I. uiii ii. Kailioad (iovernor I'l *:i*e as -ittionev for that load lias ha i ani| 1* ",'p'utu i y to learn the worth and fit o s* ('f .Mr. Rowland, I'll I. Y ARE BOLL V\ ORMS. U A L L K V G R A P H 8. nr j. oau.by. Humidity ! W'Jftt »wolt.(#ring li don* iu thy rifttue! T^e*, Celestine, the hobble «kirt is all that its name implie*. •Physician slain by patient’ ♦ Y Prof. N. I lav ing romp’o ted ill* contrai't with the 1" i mu iU* ‘ill) in ("4" v, Mt R 1 M i \ * • • i> . ► r»" -i r i •*r 1 In n • >.i,'l vv il , »D gin.! t .. ; H f l • 1 i"ov i r ten '!* i. t ♦*, | - ing D, |D w*' 1 \ ir**ft * >f an i x|.ci i-i" ret “U r v ev or Itcv W (. n ■i? t in out hv ni l il th,* r'*k (tn M'UUti'* of t 'u* Fort v - ! t'i ,*1 v« mini M ►o*u n ^ nf flu* Barn wc 1 B'.mberg Ba(iii*t Suudiv School C.inventi >n rc'-cntiv it-1 I with Long Branch Chmch. I he government vvcatipT watcher at Charlesron doc* jiot *\pect tlie r.t India sp'rin now dancing at>"ut the Gtribhean sea to call on South ( a’o- li la If It shad hi; Diis coa.i to* thinks it will he so et frd'l d hv | mg travel that the blow will In* Lgtit Very likely | tie hebDed eij u i noclial tain* W ill come eanv next Week WofT'.rd College made a line opening 1 i»t week will' i'S mat i ieu late* in the f'reshinan cla*« Thl* oction is w e’l represented tiy the f n] ivving good nia- teiiil: . Barnwell r*vinfv— A' H. AU, A L. Googe, ( M Kovvn, R. L Meriwether, ft .A. Still Bamherg County - II. N folk. t. 8 Kho.vl, W. W. Watson. Orangeburg I* onthii.'sstie over the prospect of havine the Edl<to inude a navigahle stream i>y government ai l. and its liu*ir.ess ipeo have subseribed |1p,OOP 'or ’Ip* hml ling nf a light dialt stealip r to p'y tietvveen their city an Charleston. Capt James H Fanning i* lending a Springlleld movement to luv e the South Fol k cl •ailed nut to The regi-r ration Olllce rf Birnwell < '"U ii' \ w i i I it> open no M it rid.' v, 1' i; **.- dav and V\ i it ne.d a v . .11, 1 Ii mill .’i'h of O.-pihcr i'.'Pl, to ls» ue cc I t if. ciUc* to tIpuse eti u I '.l t" same. J. A, Ji*uki*\s, I ha i r in i u A C R K L I > u mi HER Tiiere i# a voting memhei of tip* dip lomaDe corp* in Wastiington who is dI.pi*.i o t" he pi 1 le, tint Who D not a I w a v . ' oi icpiu* . He was euu v er*mg with a la't ■ whocoiiihioes iul* ll “ctu>il and physical grace* with h cotisi'ler- Ht'l * degiee of maturity “l have i*n- j' i v '*. l tilxing to you very muen,” h*- -aid “It l* a l 1 *asuri* to te* In the m>- cifitv of some v* Ip.i have oliserved tin W o' 1 1 ’’ '‘liut, '1 r Brown,’’ sl|H> said laugh- ingL, ‘* perhaps I am not *o old ns 1 lo'.k '• “1 vva* always sure of til at,” he re tut tied.—01 I Firm I ite A GOOD BREAD RECIPE Guignard’* hiuding in the cast edge o. Aiken county. Push the cotton picking. One big tropical stornrwa* reiiorted on Sunday H« mustering it* energies In Die West Indie* preparatory to a destruciiVc progrea* across tne lane* of steamship travel between America anil Europe, though i; may curve toward tlie North West, uud damage the Atlantic Coast Ntafa-s- 1 „ Another younger disturbance is f irmIn*£ near the Windward Islands. IritiAV tie as long ns 4 week b* fore their course* are taken. Recently Ex President Roosevelt toi.k dinner with Governor Stuhtis of Kansas He cal ed for more fried chicken si vera! times and praised the masheiDpntatoe* and He'd p-n* But he Wit* so”**TnTi'i?hrm^-srhti ••fire bread that In* askvd l c (iovcrn.'t ’* daughter, MUa Lenrirn, who had conked the 1 iaf and was waiting on tin* taM ■ for her recipe. Sue dicta'ed it as f olow*; At niglit taku one-hall of a cupful ,| jot corn meal and a small pinch of sugar and shU each, *c I I with new milk heated to the boil'ng point and mix to the thickness of a mu.li, I usualv mike this up In the cup W rati in a c!> an cloth and put uji in a wftrm-pJfti't*. oxtuuught. .. . j— — - In the morning take a ore gn'l ui' *tone jar and in this put op,'* scant cup of new nrl't. Add a level tea- spoon f. ! of salt and * one of sngsi. Scald 1 his with tinea* clip 6 of water, heated to tip* boding point f would advi*e a milk thermometer to inslne success. Reduce the temperature to IPs degee,s with coid wrtt**t. Then add Bmir and mix to *a good hatter and ji'tir mix your ’starter” that wajb.made the i.ight before, ('over with a plate. Put this stone Jar in f water and keep till* ural sequence of events. W« thought, they’d gone/iti.e limit When the sheath skirt came tn style; But, certalnlv, the hobble skirt Should hold ’em for nyvhtlc Washington Johns, after four yean.’ in the army and a season as a base hall pitcher, say* he prefer* army life to bull pltiing, and has reenlisted. We presume he had no chance to 4 ‘*oldier* i ’ while playing the game. It 1» said that alligators (!$ not have to eat tint once a year. Tlie P.eef Trust is evidently trying to make alligalots of us all.—New* and Courier. If it-oidy could! Anyway it will require even less ma terial to make the •‘oolster slip” skirt than for the hobble skill, and for this the man who write* tue checks should he truly thankful. The report that a man went through Die New York f'ustom Mouse naked i* evidently incorrect, hut he probaHy came out that w av. -New* and Courier. He was lucky to escape being ‘‘skinned ” News dispatches record that a cer tain man “wa» caught in Memphis ” Well lie ought to be ashamed of him self f"r being tiiere, but perhaps he can live it down, — News and Cmirier. We know of a man who “was caught in Charleston'’ and— But why speci fy? —V Charleston certainly “takes the cake” when it comes to “bunco sleerer*." In one column of last W<*dneaday’s issue of a Charleston paper there were two accounts of negroes reding lottery tickets and oi.e of negro boy* selling I 1 >ck* of wood from a wagon having a false bottom. We respectfully sug gest that these degenerate descendants of Ham tm turned out of tlie original! ? 1 Garden of Eden. - « » — - ADVANTAGES OF BASEBALL. “Do you see that fellow over there yelling ’Kill the umpire! Cut his heart out, the hi >ody robber?’ ” “Of course, 1 see him, and hear him too ” “Well, he’s one of the worst hen pecked men in town. He comes out here every afternoon to let ort steam.” — Birmingham Age H *ra| I • ♦ ORA DATUM. Heaven i« not reached at a hound; But we I) u) I Die ladder hy we rise From the lowly earth to tlie vaulted skies. And we mount to its summit round hv round 1 remit this thing to he grandly true. Ttiat a no! le deed i* a -.t'-p toward God, Lifting Die soul from Die common sod To a purer air and a broader view. We rise bv Die things that are under our feet; Bv what we hiive mastered of good and gain By Du* pride deposed awd passion ► Din, ' ' *A * And the vanquished ills that we hour ly meet. We hope, we aspire, we resolve, we t ro * t, When the morning tiall* us to life and I ght; But our heait* grow weary, and ere the night Our livss are trailing H sordid du«t. We hope, we resolve, we a*piro, wo pt av. And we think that wo mount the air on w ing*. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the nn- dersigned will on Monday, October 22, I'.tin, ril“ With Hon John K Suediug, Judge of Pi ohate fur Birnwell Con nt y, his ti 11 a I return a* Admiiiifttrator of the e-tate 1 f T. Vogel, deceased, and apply for Letters Dismi.ssord. 1’. J Drew, Sept. 1'J, 1M0. Administrator*. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Die no dersigned will on Monday. October '7, m’tt, til* with lion. John K Suet- ling. Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, ’heir tinal return a* Admin istratrix and Administrator of the e* late of L B Walter, deceased, and apply f'*r Letters Di*mh«ory . Leather Walker, A. B. Burgess, Administratrix. Administrator. September 13th, mil). Characteristic Clothes Virile, aggreaslve Young men ar/ Die critical judge* i f what style rest ly Is—thev wish to dre*« well—fhey desire individuality and chiraeter lu their Ci'ithes; the commonplace or out of-date makes no appeal to them, that’s why nrtr *’!'Rit-SHiUT?fK” Campus Togs am their invariable choice. They’re designed and built P»pec. i*illr for Young Men, who demand not only fashion, cut, lit and style In their garments, hut “individuality” as well. We ask you to e*peej H ]|y note the “distinctive” appearance. Die per fection of fit and how each and every one of these splendid garmeuta evi dences carefnl and critical workman ship. And remember that all the tfyD, fit and distinction which you note ate thvre to stay—made | ermanent hy Kaufman’s exclusive “1’re Sorloh- Ing” process. ^ m.-* CorrmanTfO »•»<* «MAJ KAUFMAN ft ftMOt COFYAtrinTrO lOtft C^AS KAUFNAN a maos Conservative Clothes Yob will find that our clothes lutt men of all tastes. Older men, who prefer dlgni'y, along more staid lines, have aniple choice. For the garments in our oflerlngs are conservatively cor rect and conform strictly In Cut and tailoilug to the garmonts worn by men of social and biisinesi prominance ev ery wliere. . / In fit, In materials and In construe* tiou tbioughout they are just as good as they look-Ffushlonable, extremaly well tailored And in good taste, In frftt, they are equal to the Very best merchant tailored garments In alyl *, cqt, fir. and finish, yet they are popul.n ly |>rlced. And because “Pnir-Susi’NJc” they retain their shape indefinitely and show their stv |e Iretter and longer than any other clothes procurable. Every (iarment is guaranteed to he exactly us represented! or money refunded. Office nor. rebttvl will tttAk« ap£dldr wn NOTARt PUBLIC* i. s. Office d*y» Tht iy iii Vb.. OiteHitioriH Ibfw lift ccrisistetttu Prices reMHablta cash; ■ —Jt. 6- F. M0LAIR • . BARNWELL >1 t—r Hsr,.er, the Ulemson U -i ege ent"iiinl"gi»t, write* us tliat imi* vMirut* ••■’ii Irtun Die f»im of Mr. ij \\ 11 ill.ird »re l'"l vvcrin-, and ttiat th'T'* 1* luiimng that chii tie dune to ehick their rav igrs. Ho sends u* the 11 > 11''w ing hit Dun : t 011 "N not 1. vv ohms The in-ect- huring in Dio bolls of i'"tt"n are the ccmmon b"|| wo.ms. I'lii* tiuuittn worm, corn esr worm and t" 1 w. rm an* tin* same insects. The pie'i riv I too'l p:aul i* eoru in the ni'lk or dough stag'*, and in this State Du* in-ect i« known principally as h coi n pest It ha- three or tour gene ra;Ion-ur.d a part’al fimrtb, but the fouith appear* when the corn become* t,u" turd ami in ordinaiy *ea*on* feed* on >arions wed- in and about Die corn fields h* fore g' ing into w inter quarters. t h<* eotton tins ticcn late tin* —1*4*011 and it i« f T this reason, I think, that they are tearing up the bill s the w«v the}* are doing at the present ume in all section# of the •state. Mie maximum damage is being done now and there 1* nothing that wo can do to prevent further injury tht* sea -on V\ e . an do a gn at deal, however, in | reventtng 1 >-se» to cotton and corn next vear. lln* winter is pa-sod a 4 p II AC in the -oil* of corn and cotton field- about '21 inches below the sur face nml in Dte'siHge .hey. are very tender, dying ea-ily when disturbed. * penalty of 2 per rent w ill he added (’orn and cotton lands a* far as pos- sil l*, .shoul I he plowed up tn the fall and a cover crop sown on them 'or tne winter In rieh bottom I Did* where then* probably is little washing and where a rover i* of no particular 11c- or-«itv, shell 1 itni shoul 1 he pi ivved ! late in the f 1]! or ai y time iluri g the winter and a- fir as po*«ible 1 Da:: otll- ! li vation practic* d I'lii* is a *| 1 * idid procedun* against other fiefd Insect*. VV liere troutile from boll worm' is anticipated in any given se»««.n, a pot-on applied at the proper time is cfiiTtiv, hut the time of applying same- Hi-n-str heaic-tepiuinaul hy,lire aea- son and the Suttiou will he glad to help to dctcUiDue this if necessary next season. * A row of corn planted between every hundred rows of cotton so that the 1 corn is silking about J he middle of ! August, i- tho most alfeetivj protcc- j tton known. Entomologist, 8 (L Experiment Sta- tioni (Jetuson College, t). C, I have ti ear load of Wagons Cj and IJnuifies to dispose of at cost, and 5000 or OOOO bushels / of Appier and Bancroft country raised Seed Oats for sale. Aar&weiii i T. it OPFICtt itotrot 1 8.*50 a. in. to 6 p. m Perkon* living «w»y ti>»» will pl««s# tnakft ippoji imfntf coming Cy so doing they tfrlll be of tmiMediaM Cbffleb kbd **614 MU »PPol»unetit4. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Tne Treasmer's olfice will t>n op.-n for the collectiorr of taxes I* vied for the fiscal year commencing January 1 I'.Htl, f otn the 15th dav of October, 1910 to the ir.th day of March, 1911 in* clu-ive. From the l*y to the 3l*t of January 15)11 In* luaiye. a penalty of one pet cont. will he added. From the 1st lo-Hm JSUi mLEA'Lruitry, Uil LJuivlusi Ve J. I). WHITTLE, Blaekville, S. C. '>** f a iuge kettUtof water and kee|) Local Weather prophets predict kill- wafer nt a temperature of BW degroes fng Host for the la*f week In October, j nn Dl the *|>onRe. risi^ It shoul I ti-e [ The nature prophet, the dog fen neb j a t Last an inch and one half. When | Which Used to bloom not more than two 7 j t |, HS raised, mix to a stilf dough atnl I is already living week* before fro“t tbe white flag. And the fat ofT silent skv pro|ihct that old time folk* considered a never f liliog truth tidl'T, is now at dark iihoiit a half hour above the horimn. nnd whe,, Its light* ami the ni/htf*'! Come mgt-t-her Jack Frost may be ex-i from oven peeled to nrrive. 11 i >tb. in alt,* intd the 1 uives tin I put in pan# | Do not ler tlie heat mir'i’f tite dottgli w bile working. GrOase j’our love* will I on top at’d -et your bread where it will j be wand and rise. After the loaves rise hake in a medium oven f u* one hour ahfi 10 iiiiuutes. After taking vt;')»p up NO HOB OF ELECTION. The Municipal Election will be held nt Snalling, S. C .| Oct. 3, IhlO, to elect our Imendeut ami four Wardens. The Managers are : J .1. Knelling, J. F. Sanders and E. J. R^wl. J. M. HiH, Clerk. Sept, i, ujin. As nsur.l seven l interesting tftitter w. 11 lii 1 received too late f >r publication. «s i* l the Case every wcexi to all taxes paid In February. From tbe 1-t to Die iMh of March, 1911, in elusive a penniry of seven per cent w ill be added to ap unpaid taxes. <Levy) For Htate Purposes ujj mill* Ordinaiy County Purposes '* N"W •fail Purposes 1 “ Constitutional School Purposes 3 Total 13S milD There will be an extra levy of two mill* in Barnwe 1, lilackviiie Iiston townsiiiii for public nvHtts.- Cprtiittutafi.bn tax will he |2 no and will be received from (fetoher UV, P'lt), to March, 1st 1911, ipcItiHive. (Special rtchodl Levy) Cedar Gr-ote 1 ml 1; Barbry Branch, C Ivary, Kdisto; 'Friendship; Hilda, .Healing Spring*, Kline, Morris. New Forest, Oak Grove, Oul Columbia Pleasant Hdh Rredv Rhuif-h, San HUI. Reigiingvile, Seven Pines, Tinkers Crtek, 2 mi !-; Barton, Big Fork, Blackvl'.lft. Ulmers, Upper Rich Land, Cave Hickory Hill. 0*en» Cross Road, Sycamore No. .51, 3 mills; Al'endale. Double Poitd. Hercules, Lee*, i mill*; Harftwe!l 4'i mil's; Elko. 5 mills, Fair'aX 0 mills, Wd istOn. 7 1-2 mill*. United Staten currency, G-dl and Silver coin, county and *ulio«>I olauh* pr4ipeily approved vfill be received lor taxes Checks and drafts w ill be received for taxes at tax payers risk only. J. B. Armstrong, Treasorer Birnwell C ituity. u B Y ft’days giving careful attention to the reqiiDe* ments o^ each patron, remMing Courteous ser vice ,h> irtatter Whether an account 1* large or siua I, this. Institution hrt* become known through out. the County for the value of it- facilities to tho«e having funi?* to dopoffit. It has 5 ,;rons not odly In Barriwo il hut In cveijt section of the C mrdy At thiif #imxntr uUthwyeuir when The JloJlOUJ.T.041. btings th.Vney 1 every owner of n farm, the high esteem in which this hunk is In f I is e-pecially evident fbr deposit* are receiv ed ’n substantial amm daii' - , most Individuals realisting Die advantage ilepo.sittng money in this; the strongest Suite Inink in utill C.lrolfnrf, Ymfr patronago la ffd- t.cited, •"* » 4 o| 0 Eaid oil Savings 'of 1 BARNWfitL, S.C. 3 LOCAL D/RECTORS G /<jfe u *y Tht? vaiiuiljle iflncla 61 tM ate J. Terrill Smith onVU* tfton, ddrifletl Hy Hint M Connie MnJtwfcll Or|ihfln#^ft, are now offered for wilfe up on liberal tentia. Foi* jiarticiilarfl apply either io t)r. W. Chestei Smith, 'WilliStoHj br Orlaiid# Shcjjprirdj iDd^eflcldj — j T. Jamison, Ore^nwbo44&r? - TjBrELttS, j SlRVtllJG m A jK)4tfii hard me at Ljrridhiirttj 6. receive prbtnpti *r= L, ^ rFal e#ttt£. nhiddotA tfi on attoaktl 6kkr tfrti , c,"' C. F. Ulboilj h Cttihei ife, ■ ./'4r ’sriSt,* George H.Bates J. J M.Easterl\tt$ Butler Ha^ood P.M.BuckingHanr =3