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Tip Barnwell People. ET r--rr. * " - * — TBVMOAT. HOtKMBKK^, 1910. (• A4v»«««. per Aantim One eectlon of (he chetn fenjt U *t AlUmUle, tbe elHer neei Prleetere* In ByreDioc* (uwnelitp (hie week. J. B. yerler. Clerk. J. B. Morn*, Bui>r. IIA BIION T LOW** NO. 17 A. K. M. ' ■ "TV - —- I A /A rrjful*riwi»manU!ettrtn of lUrinony \M/ It, A. P. M. will h«td In M**"nU Ti*nij«l# nr. Thiirwley filjm I** I Mb T.lft o'xkwW V%e»tn« Brethren ere <:<>rUi*.>y lorltnl to ettene. H. W. Qeta. W. M. *m. Me>'eh, ter. Jeriep Cettln for ileK Apply to Butler FUfcoo«l, Btrawell, S. C. F#R SALK. Oeuutee home relied Appier Seed Oil*. Prteee on Apidieetlen. > Bryen Bro*. |<V1 J-4t. Allendale. S. < »TBAYKI>. Strayed awav on Thnrada? eeenitu •»n# Uckt Bay H«»r*e Mnle, eary aioall, Branded ** one lilp, ha» a white apot wo left ear. apd a *ur on hi* forehead, llmpde an* hind |e(f. A llheral re ward will *w paltl for return of thin mule to Henry Hoeaton, Bantwfel 1 , B. C. «t K<*K BALK—I Of. r for quirk nnl* my hooae and lot on South Marllmro Street; prlee »IV»y. 1'lti» la a mo.tde- alrable pleea of renldeiue pro|»erty and ti cheap at tlie above prlee Mm. It W. Harley, pare of M r«. K. 1' Be«t. noyjl-4t Hat nwell. S. C, filorla Self P.iatn* and theTown Talk the bent Floor on the market, »o!d by }1. <'. Htuto, Hilda, S. C. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERB AND HERB A BOUTS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••A* Today it TIiankatHyln* Day. Jolt a weaik and a day to Clirlit- man. Ttie Republican terkey will tatle to. day like roant crow. H. M <.rahaut Knq wat here for a faw boor* on Mew lay. Mr. and Mr*. M. I.. Middleton, of Arcadia, were In tow n on Thumday Traaturer Arnintronu; collected f7V 1 at hlkckvllle on Thumday and at Wll- lltton on Friday f IfuO. Barnwell County henn are ln«nrfent. A lady friend tell* nt that nhe own* ality a»d only twt. of them are laying “Maniolrt of The War of rtecen.lon” hr t.en. Johnnott Hatoo.l are oti tale »' Mr K. A.t»rant'« book ttoreon Kant Main *t. In bird huntlnf t<Mlav l>o nare that you do not penoer <«-iue Mped man with the rontewt* of your corelene >t reckleta tcun. Mr. W. A Itai'ev v»a. In t«>wn on Monday, *• eheert u) an I emitented a. oue living in ike good Four Mila coun try ihnuld he. The C ourr of ('.et.eral Scaunn. will commence the Fall term on next Mutt- day. Judge K. \\ . Meinuiinfrr <f Cbarle.tolt will preride. Today the public cftlce., hank*, anil hu* 1 nr• » loniapa w HI k*' rlo.ed, die pi.at efflrel otmerte StimliV houra and the V V D. carrier* rail. Thankagiving Day. The total eellpae of the moon on the Ikth ln*t. wa« a heantifnl »ucce«*. The oldeat Inhahitaat had never hef.irc wurve»»eil a more brilliant i ele.Ual oc- curreace Judge Robert Aldrich wa* the cueat of the >*ltkrhalchlc <'Vnh on Fridnv, returning to the mountain circuit on Saturday. II i» home friend, w. re in deed flxd to hn\e him here n^am, and In good hrallh. Day after toniorron-, Saturday, will l>e corn prlre awarding d-y a* Barn well and, hot«, don't > "u forget it The older folk* ahould come a|«o, to •ee what good beglntdnga the voting ater* hare made. Ml** Kate Illem, a very attractive and charming yowng lady, after a de lightful rialt to her aunt Mr*. J W < . Reed In North Barnwell, leave* to dav for North, where the will apend aonie lime with her brother, Prof Hier*. before retarding to her home at KrhardL Looking Forward I* the title of the flrit calendar for 1*11 received. The pretty pirture rfprcaanta a man and woman looking with Inquiring, ex- , pedant cyea ant ncroa* a houndle** ae;,, queatlonlng the fate and fortune of th*' future. It come* with coinpMnicnta of The Southern Teacher*’ Agency and Son thwrtr School NwwieoLCnltimhia, of which Prof. W. H. Jotiea la tho ad- tnlrable manager and editor. Near two acore year* ago Dr- >V, C, Llndaay catnn to South Carolina, com mencing hla fnlni*terlal career In till* State In charge of the Barnwell Rap- Hit Church.'K om here he went to Cftlnmbla. where for more than thirty Tear* he ha* be*n the buloved I’attor of the Klr»t Raptiat Dhureh. La*t week, on accownt of Increaeing vear*. he ten. dired hla resignation of the poattlon lie Ba« filled *o long and ao oirellently. The reatoratlon of the hl*lorie Barn well l»rtehj*erl*n t’hurch hai tiean eompletH aad after many year* of al ienee reltgh*** »ervlce* will be reinmed thereon Ike flr*t Sunday in December hy the Haator. IWv. Mr. Wild*. Muck of Wlatory kaa keen made In thl» .rhurck. Memortea uf the elnqnence of the greet and Inaplred I>r. U. M. I'alin- er and of the grantlly eloquent J. 1. filrardeati Hwft^r within It* tarred walla. Here worshipped the elder* of tke generation that h»» pa*»ud to the ekitrek eternal, the Hagood*. Hut»»na, Hava, Hantt*. Townsend*, and other* of lidnorrd line* and helpful aorylce*. There toe Judge Alfred Prm tot At* drlch laid eff, with the tHgntty ef a Koman denator, tinconquered but kelp ie**, the ermleo at the command of military power that laid the Ronth prostrate at the •ercy *f alien and ■ poatate, and there the convention* that led the way to the return from ex ile of home rule were held. The faith of the fear who have done thl* work of restoring thia tempi** of their ancestor* Is worthy of all admiration and praise. There U, there can he no brighter page In Barnwelfi hlatory. On the third Sunday In December the new Presbyterian (Ihurcb at Black- Tille will he dedicated. No If about It. Wheat should be sown thl* side of Christmas. , There Is no forgetfulness of the old home at»d friends in the memory of Mr. II. J. Ktllingaworth of (Jre«nri|M. HI* pleaaaul last week we*sage evidenced that. Mr. I>. M. Cage of Houston, Texas, came In on Sunday, bringing hapui ness to hla sister* and brothers and friends who a<> affectionately remember him a* the Pet of boyhood day*. HI* good looks testify to L>«rf«ct health and prospermia happme** In the kouthweat. ThD i* bis Rrst visit East In three year*. Our good friend, Mr. Judaon Greene of Rich Land, did two clerur kind- no**e* to us on Monday First giving a silver hiightness to the hlisenest of the beginning week he explained the fact that the slump* of tree* cut at a certain season of the year will not die hut send out aprouts and live and grow, while thoae of tree* felled at a different time will quickly decay. So that tell* why the pine stump on the Owens place continues alive and full of sap. ANOTlIKIt HOMICIDE. In Blaekvllle Tewnshlp on Friday night—Walker, colored man. was kitted by —— Walker, also colored, wh<» escaped. Magistrate J. W. Hair held the Inquest. NKW ADVKRTISRMF.NTS. K. W. Harloy—Residence for M r *. Sale. Batik of Woitom Carolina—“The Right Bauk." J A. Porter—Fit, Style, Quality. Charlie Brown—47 mule*, T Horse* Ac. C F. Molsir—A Welcome Wait*. OI K OUT. I.a»t naek we lnlen(4e<l to express the opinion rhat in proportloti to hi* age young WiJ«on -lolius bad made more Corn oft one acre than any other hoy conte»t*nt In the State. In the hurry of many Thing* to dn the quali fying word* were omitted. We now exnre** the belief that for hla years and experience he made th»- largest and cheapest per bushel crop la the State. K< HOES AND ETCHINGS. Such Is the appropriate title of a new Barnwell Cotit-ty volume that grace* our table.* It come* from the pen. dir. tated bv the head and heart of Rev . K Aluon like*, culled and selected from the multitude of his personal and va ried experience*. As the author of several previously published work* Mr. Witkes ha* e* t*Mi*hed himself (ti the world of letters a* a writer possessing a keen aenao of burner, under which is veiled a pro found and Instructive philosophy. We look forward with pleasure to the avriilng readings «f Krhne* ami Etching*, and Judging the prenant by the pa»t we feel amply Justified In cam mending-' thl* new candidate to a widening circle of afspreciatlv* re*.i j-r* The work l« published neuuciful ly by the Bryan t’ompanr «f Columbia NOVEMBER (Ot RT. 1’etlt Juror* f >r third waek were drawn on Monday : Allendale—l* S Duke*, J W Lana, Ben Tiler* . Baldoc—<*• A Rhodes, > J Clary, J R Harlev. Barnwell—F W Falken*tcln, < I- Mol»ir, J I. I,anca*ter. Bennett Hprlngs—W T’ >ca*e, W H Harper. ■laekvlllc — F. J Ilankin»an, S H Ku*h, .) * Hogg Four Mile-K I. Moodv. («eorge* < rc.-k —J N ('..||ln*, M S Black, ( ffTtao Eubatik*. <. real ( y prv** —.1 W Thonia*, (' W Fate R.nemyy —B F. Kf-lk. J W Kennedy, W H Worvi w ar.l, W I tireen. >\cat'nore—N tV Wc. kiy K A All .1 H Harvey. O • Croft, J I. Ilaii-u -I M lit a ti f, Wl|ii«fon-*1’ I. I’cmler. \ 'I (’**er\, W W McKcrlv, II F Drummond, <' " Hair, T F i’.-irkcr To THE TF.At HKRS OK BAKN- WKI.I. Col NTV. The D H Johntni. Ki.ral School I n- prov ciiK-nr A»*ociaMou of Wmthrop College offer* a Isrgc picture, a copy of one of tltc ma*(er.. fraooil in oak, to nil V pupil ftom the roral district* of till* Sluli- writing tlie !io*t e**av on " The Five I’icture* I Would ('boa»e for a Schoolroom and Why,” This e* • ay wiij he examined for originality and revearch Any rnuntrv hoy or girl Iwtwern the age* fourteen and twenty ntav cotn(*ete for th!« picture under the following rule*: 1 All paper* mn»t he gent to Mi** Johnny Mav Lvneh, W'Inthrop College, Rock Mill, S. C , beforv A nt II nth, liHl. The decision will be made by May 15. I'.'ll J. I’upil* may avail thennelve* of fVery aid In obtaining subject matter; the eoapoaltlwn ahoul 1 he their own. .1. The picture will t>«* won for tke school of the successful competitor, not for the Individual We w|ll he glad to correspond with any teacher or pupil concerning thl* offer or conrerning any other problem such as thoee re|at4tyg to the selection and buying nf picture*, boohs, tna- trrlals. cje. for the sehosl. All such 4 e ♦ e « < e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e ♦ e 1 e ♦ e ♦ e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 • 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 Guarantee Dry Goods and Clothing House Stock doomed to be sold in 10 days be ginning FRIML IV. 25 Closing Dec. 5. Stock in the hands of Grist Bros, of Atlanta, Ga. and Chicago, 111., J. I). Wil liams, Sales Manager. Be sure and read the big circular and take advantage of this price cutting event. m guapartee S ani BOOSE Op pojite Court House—hirst Door West of H.uik fit Western Carolina. B. Mazursky, Propr. Barnwell. S. C. 4 T e 4 • 4 4 • 4 e 4 e ♦ e •■•■•■w-—e-»* 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 1 I e 1 e ♦ e 4 e 4 T e 4 e 4 e 4 e i ♦ e ♦ e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e ♦ e 4 e ♦ e ♦ e 4 e t e I * ♦ e 4 * * ♦ e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e 4 e i i 4 e 4 e 4 e e 4 e 4 e 4 e e e 4 »«-e ‘»e-»e-*-e-»e —e.»e«-e'«e-*-e»e<»e---e-*-e request* ihonld he accompanied By stamped envelope. Johnny May Lynch, Frank l#**e*ne, President Secrvlary. NEWhPAPER NEWS. The capital stock of the n«» pap^f. The Daily Mnrulng News, to be launched In Uolumhla In Jannarv, has been increased from the Initial of $50,- (Kki to #lVt,OQO. Mr. (leorge R Roas ter, former gkltor—manager of the Co lumbia Kyenlog Record is ‘.he active engineer of this new enterprise. The Abbeville Medium, the last dis tinctively managed and edited woman paper in the State has passed Into mas culine hands . For a number of rears, the daughters of the late (Ten. R. K. Hemphill have made It one of tha best and brlghteat weekly Journela la the State. Hampton l* to hare a new weekly peper, The Hampton County News, with a dtpttgl of ffc.Otkh >>,:». 1,1.Mi B A I. KB. Th. ahovi* w a* tlu 4 quaiitit of cotton ginned nc t'> November I4tn uncording to tin* cc t-ii* ImreHU report i*.m-d nt lo tiVliN-k Motelsy morning. Tbe*e tigifc* acre nbout .t tjuurter of h tntl- I'on halos less than expected and the (irice went up a hnlf cent h pound S.o11li ( arolma crop sV, If*'*. - • — Til K REV I HI, K HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. The Kcv IrlR Hick* Alinansc for I’.ill, th.xf gntirtltan ungel In * hundred thoii-an l hotnc*, t» now ready. .Not manv »re now willing to he without it | Hto) the Rev !rl K Hick* Mugsrim-, Woril hioI Work*. The two ur*- oi 1. otto do||*r a tear. The Aliaatiac i* .i,'), prepaid. No borne or otllce -nould f it! j to «MtMi for them, to Word mu I Wink- ^ Fublietiing Compsnv. St. I.oui*, Mo. , l Kl TCRK COITON LKOW ING The methods needful to be followed | in tusKlug cotton whercter the l»ol! j weevil alvounda and la !>u*y ate dc* 1 ctibed In the following statement:- i Baton Rouge, Nov. Ik —Fr liowing , an investigation of crop condition* In j the SuMth, with particular referetme to t Ik»|I weevil ravage*, W I, Watson, j damonstrator of the bniteHl State* Dc-| partmrnt of Agricullme, Issued a state ment tmlay in which he said: ‘‘The principal defect* In the »ped bed for farm product* in tb« South are shallow breaking, failure to thorough ly pulverise the soil neforo the plant lug, ln*urtii-ii ut Jiumu* 1u the soil and a 4 poor dr* I nage.’ ’ In offering suggestion* euneerning the Ih»H weevil, Demonstrator Wat*on said : ‘To succeed in making a cotton crop despite the boll weevil, stalk* inust l>e destroyed as early as possible, tlie land should be broken up In bed* 4 1-‘J to I feet wide provided for perfect drainage before winter set* in ” Early planting, Judieiou* «*r of fer tlllxar and continued shallow cultiva tion of the crop every seven to ten days are among additional measure* urged. i large producing *orr* or not They will lie scientlHeallv Judged and ‘Cored and tin corn fr ua a low vleld field stand* an equal chance wtth any other. 1 would, therefore, urge all eorn grower*, men or twn», who have what , they consider good corn, • ithcr prolific or sitigie ear, white or y llow to s|ipl> J at once to M . J VI lliet. Snperl.-urndent | rd Kiitrie., Department of Agriculture, i Columbia. S C.. fur premium en- i try blank* ami stilpplng Instruction*. ! and ct.ter the ooinp«tition. The prircs l are nuuicrnu* and handsome, and at like pre»«-nt -luge of dcvelu|i|licnt of , coi n gt it w j ng o - i" tnau sin nd* a* good | a chance at tue-e prue* a* another. ' j Kiitrie* snould he made at once. / A. T» Hnd*on, ChaittMiin of l (>minl**iy»n. Welcome Waits ■IT--"*-S»VW 1 •SB .5=3 TKKASLRKR’H VOTICt. When you Come to Town to Attend the BIG SALES Remember that the Cordial Invitation Continue* that you visit the SATISFACTION STORE, WHICH SINCE D7* HAS NEVER WEARIED TN THE HEKV1CR —OF ITS FRIENDS AM) CUSTOMERS.—^ ' / Worn you come t« town for arty pnrp*»e whatever, of huslne**, pleasure or fiuh|ir diiiy~RRMRMPx« that tke re 4a a genuln.* and gener on* desire to give the best service la you at tka MOI-AIR m.L KTOCRED SrORFj. •"Seasonable 9elQctloi)s« Aix'clsl attention it called to Ui* rhotca and charming tiattr good* Just received, among them are : / Beautiful Outing*, Light and Dark Co|or*.#. .. 4 oer.t* per vsrd. Fancy Dre*s t.lngkam# tk, Iftc ** / Yard wide. Sea I*!andf% ...5c " / All the year maud stock* nf Dry Good*. Shoes, Clothing, lint*, Groceries, ami s'l General MerrhaftrtLe fi r home lispmne** and abroad enj munt sre fujl to all naed* in quantity, up-ti~<iafa In • tyle, un*nrp***ed in qualliv and at prlrea that cat^not fail to p|ea-e the iun»t careful tuiyer*. A continuance of the lll»er»| appreciates! patronage of the past >1 year* i* a*Ued and every p#<irt wtjl lie made to prove that the |u- tareat* of merchant and customer are mutual. L“f me help von begin gettli.g ready for the Merry Christmas and Happy New Year that I smcenlv wish yoh. J- c. F. M0 LA IR ) Barnwell, So. Car. r THE RIGHT BANK. MORK GOOD NEWS. 1 will receive oa Thursday afternoon Noveaber Jlth ano«4>er ear #f M*en« teep extra fine aulea and eleven nice horse*, real Thanksgiving stock. My trade has grown ao rapidly that 1 have employed a man to stay In the i west anti do my buying, that enables me to buy stock at $25 per head cheaper than iov com pell tor*. It will pay all prospective ‘buyers to see me before buying. C. F. Klxer, plar, S. C. THU CORN EXPOSITION. T«* the Public: The Moeth Atlantic Corn Exposition to be held In Columbia, Iter. 4-d, 1910, which la the Drat undertaking nf Its klkd ever attempted In the South, give* every promise of being a great success. The dtate Oore Cente*t and the Beys Cora Clubs bsve developed and are stl!) developing the public laterest in the flatter of yields of corn. Now, that ee ieuc.lt has been accomplished la that directloa, this Cora Kxpositioa U to he held with a view of lettlag the marblaery In notloa to Improve tbs quality nf the corn raised In this end wur sister States, to stimulate breeding work and make cern bring more per bushel. No one should fall to compete and Bfpd extibifi to the exposition because he has heard of one man or boy making a phenomenal yield, and because be feara to enter into competition with such At the Exposition all exhibits w ill be judged as to quality whether they are from loti of coto from the AMKKD AS RICH K-i I' K yR M K K Duviil Kitukm wv* hi* nsii't*. H 1 ' w*» horn in in Ssillivut/ C<>univ, Induna His lir*t hntuc wh* r log i ihin *ixli-*'ti feet *qu)tp' /Tb* 4 fttmilv oouking wr» dtiue in thyt room tn si*- »i'|» net on the htmilng I'vgs in the tire pIscM' Ilm; had to tin wiytnhed to ki'C)) Ut**m from turning over. The bread w a* cooked In a Diuch oven, with ci al< umier and over it Tlie school he sUvnde.l whs in a lo^f henxtt. It* win dow* were made of/greH*cd paper. At 11 year* of age he UrM down his IumiX* and went at farm Work. The plow* of that time had wooden mold hoard*, which itad to Ite/cleaned with a pnddlv every tiftv Yard* nr *o, and such rude plow* caused flhueh line wort, ami the line of three qiiarrer* of a centurv ago weighed fotixir five timena* inncli a* the hoe of Unlay, At 21 when he became “Tree 1 ’ young Rankin tr/ed to get a clerkehlp in a eountty wore, hut no merchant wanted him, ao he went to fanning on his own account/ lie began with half a yoke of oven—one hull—hut bought another, paving $* for it in work. VVbaat wa* then ground hv borae power, and each fariuir had to furnish th* team to work ihe/aiill while his wheat wa* being For one o^oart lead of wheat the mill seven times a week The family lived those seven potatoes and bread mads froisi wheat groaad In a coffee mill. lie wae married In lakA and paid hi* last $4 to the preacher fer living the knot. Me began making money in IdAff, having estate cbhap and fatten ing them on hit farm. He moved to Missouri where he owned a farm of t5,tl4<) agret, on w hich WO men' and 1,000 amlea and horses worked, ~He planted 10,000 acre* In corn a year end wade about a million bushels. He never sold cern, feeding It to cattle and hogs. He bought a* many as 2f>0 car load* of cattle at a time. He went barefoot effert Banner until he was 2a years old and when be died left an es tate worth THK bank in whicli you ahould depoait your money ia tbe one f hat in addition lo affordinj; tm- queattoned safely, hakdlea ymtr account in the manner that moat accurately meets yntif special requirementa. Wc invite checking and gavin^s account* mbethcr lar K e or small, and guarantee absolute privacy for all buaincas en trusted to our care. 4 °|o Paid on Savings BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S. G. CAPITAL, & SURPLUS $500,000.'2P . ...:n) LOCAL DIRECTORS I ^r— 1 George H.Bates J.M.Eatslerling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham 2- Rjffkfcw* -ri.i—ffkrp« "rrr: IMSES k MOLES ONE CAR OF Fine Hornes ■e> AND A* naual aevrral Interesting ffiatthr received too late for publication, as ia th* Mao every week. '•Isn’t H Just lovely, Madeline?’ -What, Celia?” •'Millinery I* going lo he more ex pensive this fall than ever before.” . Three Cars OF THE Best Males v THE West Produces Just Receired AT J. D. WHITTLES Witt be Opea * for »* Tha TMaaaier'a ofSee for the cotteetloa of uagh the I seal yewr commencing Jane ary I, H1)0, from the Ihtto dav of Oetohef, Iklo t» the lath day of March, mi fa- ! elu*|ve. From tbe 1*4 to the 711*4 of January MU Inclusive* penalty of ooa pei eent w||| he added. From the 1*4 to the |htb of Febrawry, Iftll, indualve a penaliv #.f 9 par eent will be added to a# ute* paid 4a Fehrnery. Front the 1st to the l»th »f Marob, 1911, In- eitislvo a ponatty of Seven per oenl wj 1 be added to etl unpaid taaaa. 'Levy) Fer Stale Purposes mi'la •* Ordinary Leunty "/ Purpose* §*. •• “ Nvw Jail Purposes l *• Con • tltut4oua| School Pur|>osM .1 t • Total - 134 mills a Thore wl|l be «n extra |evy of two v mill* In UnriiweiJ, blaekvllle and Wtl- Baton township fur psshllc roads. ( ommuutlon tax will be $t.oo and wlU be nuwtved from Oetobsr 1ft, 1>I0, to Mareh, 1st V.iM, Inclntlve. - fbpecla! Heheol I.evy) Cerlar Qrove 1 mill; Karbry Rrancb, C»|sary, Jhdl*to, Friendship, Hilda, Healing Mprlng*, Kline, Merrls, New Forest, f)*k Grove, l>ld i.'>lumhia, Pleasant Jfltl, Reeuv Rrancb, «a»i Hill, de|gllng»i|le. Seven Pine*. Tlnkera Creek, 2 mill*; Hartna, Hlg Fork, Klm kvl’.le, I'lmen, Upper Rick Laud, ( aee Htrkovy Rill. Uoena Ores* Hoad, .'jptantore No, ft), | mill* 1 Allendale. Double Pond Hercules, Lees, 4 mill*; arnwell 41% mill*; KJko. ft mill*, ‘klrfax B mill#, Wi|llston. 7 1-2 inilll. Unlterl tttales currency. Gu|d and MlJver ruin, conntr and sebotd claim* properly approved will be received for taxes. checks and draft* will be raoelveA fer taaee at tan payers risk only. J. H. Armstrong, Trcaatirer Barnwell Cottnty. DR. HO. P. LEE, JR. JDRfr Dentist u ^5HOwili.j.wton, - - Offer ovar Hank of WHHaton. W1 not reoeiva calla In the country, ft will make appointment* at A. H. NINESTEIS, ATTORIEY AT LAI NOTARY PUBLIC* BLACKV xLLE, 8. C DR. J. H. B. MILHOui UKST18T BLACK VILLS. S. O. Office days ThurfcUy, TH* jdar and HaturtUy. Well equipped ofBoe. Opertiiona made a« pafi** least aa consistent with safety Prices reasonable. Tejms cash. DR. W. C. MILHODS" DENTIST, tenvcU, - - - VC - OF PICK HOVKSt 8.*10 a. in. to 6 p. at Pereons living away from Bt will please make appelLtmeata oonslag. Hr ao doing thay will he of Immeflata aervfoa and avoid aRsalwtmeato. The valuable lands ol tM late J. Terrill Smith of WU- liston, deriaed by him t# Connie Maxwell Orphanag#, are now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars apply either to Di. W. Chesta | Smith, Wi I Baton, or Orland# Sheppard, Edgefield, or ▲. IT. Jamison, Careen wood- T.B. ELLIS, JR*. SCRVETISC UR TERRiCIRt, A postal card addressed te mo at Lyndhurst, S. C. wlU receive jirompt attention. - . i » ■ -Sm -pi -—i , MONEY TO LEND- Mwney to lend on first mertgRR real eeute. h per rent Intereat 1 uninunla under #1000.00. T pot a [ on aStOUItti over fF.1Wff.oa. - J. O. Fatteraon A Soa. c. f. uttois, r. i. tscuspa IR. KM. Calhoun & Co. Life, Accident, CYCLONE lit 1 INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rites to- Strok out