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RATES OF HCnSCRIPTiOX. In Advance, per Annum fl.60 On Time |2 OC 'One Hccrl'ici of the ctinio ,|1iU week to h )w>inf near ,s\c iIikm e 01. tlie road from SvcHtiior*- to Jenny. Th other section wid he at l>tirk Kranelt on the road from Allendale to Fuirtax. J. B. Harley, J. B. Morns, Clerk. Hiur. HARMON Y I.ODOE no. 17 A. F. M. I A /A retrnlareoinmunlcattou oniArmony \M/ I>o(lire No. IT, A,. F. M. will he held Jpyx In Masonic Temple on Tlmrsday RWflli Mar. Vtii. 7.:<G o'clock Vlsltin*; brethrea are coediai.v irtvited to attend. A. A. larnon, W. M. tt'm McNah, 8cr FOR SA1.K—^ix Imndred acre* of fine farming land, north of Blackville, In a very desirable section. H. I). Still. Blackville. S. G- A large liver and while colored point er dog strayed from my place on the second day of January. A liberal regard will be paid if returned to J. .1 Wa'ker, tf Millettevllle, S. C. FOR i-ABE. 8000 husheLa ear corn. Price on ap plication. W, T Calhoun, Thomas, S. C FINK SEFI) FOR SALK. One hundred pounds Pure Palfle- Snakc Watermelon Seed f"r sale cheap. LI. < M alt hews, 2-1H-U Wi liston, S. C. ROCKY FORD CANTAF.Ol PE Si. LI'. We have a limited amount of gen. nine Rocky Ford, Netted (iein, canta loupe seed Thi-si-tH was per-onwll v selected hy ttie late (iporge W Swii,k. from melons grown on new ground, and is particular’v choice Price of No. 1 seed, {1 u<) per pound, < « ■* - . t t t - . I ■) Address .Estate of (Irorge W. Sw itik. Rocky Ford, Colo . PENSION NEWS. The County Pension Board met on Mot.day and completed its work of per fecting the rolls. Within the last year 24 of the benellciaries have died There were l»i new applicant* for enrollment, of which 11 were accepted and 6 re jected. _ ~ Birt, Commissioner, and on the Peision Board, Meve>, J \Y ■Sander 11 , j. . I M it. t' K • K I tud. • at 1 • :| f \ 'Ll:i-1 i . . . .1 : \ !| eo- ii Citog tn- l i.- anil if tin h ard- in tin* otinT i noiL • in the .‘State would do !li W- ll Co- pt n- siouers w ouid enjoy oi.iu v comlorts nl w ole It lltey have, been dipriv-d Capt. (J. K his a-soeiate* Messrs, .f A. S. t aiiioiin ai, intell-genr ANOTHER VETERAN CALLED. After a protracted Hines* of pneu monia Cape. William M. Harden an- »we red to the last call on Saturday , niglit at hia home. Jn Great Cyoress ' Township, and the brave yet gentle soldier spirit pa**ed oxer the river to jnip t^e comrade souls that had gone before. He came of an honored and heroic line In tiie revolittlonaty war his an- e> «tors fouglit for th° independence of ' i it w itii i eon i hup and a g Hlantrv •S o for tliej* I! :i;.es and hie:0ori«-« hi. ice mi th- ro U of the pitij t TH F, KEG* >M U EN D ATION S. delogil 1 ion Mess* - *. Bates A The county Legislative met in the ofliees of himnis on Monday morning for the purpose (if making recommendations to the Governor for the several apnoiutive ofliees in this countv. rite following gentlemen were recommended : For Magistrate at Hilda, W G. Col lin*. For Rural Policemen, Alfred R Dun bar of Allen lale and l.utner G . Sttven der of Blackville. For member* of the Countv Board of Commissioner*, w, i>. Black ot WLIi — ton and G. M. Main of Jenny No recommendation* were made for member* of tho Board of Registration as the terms of ollice of the incumbent* have not expired / Will exchange 1 Piano, »t\le grand horse or mule. A'hire-* I’. O. Box hi. Blftokii’le, S f No it Mathoshek S'|nare, for good EtiGS FOR S \Lh. AAhite Wyandotte Egg* from thor oughbred .Stock, Id per solUng of l.*>. M r*. F. II. Di. k*. Dutiharton, S. C , Ruuie 1 •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HERHA BOl'/S. o * /' * 1 HE MO"N j His m/.\T M M arrh :— K i *»t (,»u a r I ey, VM 1 a»t (.juu'W-r N e xx M (>pi i TOO LATE FOR I.AST WEEK. Williston, Flhruarv 27 —The Box Party at I’Wsatrt Hill >c1uiii11iqusu Saturday night last was a most sttlcndid since**. Mi** Marie S. Cromer recited and gave the parent* a talk and -or ganized a tomato club. All xx a* i;n- mensely onjoved. $12 xva* realized from tnesixleof Gw* b***^*. 'I'he Pleasant Hid teacher. Mi** Mat tie Lyon, and the trustee* thank tl voting men tnn*t heartily for pacing/so ftamDont* ly for the boxes and A.|«o thank the young ladle* tor 11 r i/gin* suchwdl filled and beautiful hoxe- The money xvill he expended t^fr a ne-x globe, set of ( iglil maps, a r'.flr'', hook, lor th 11 liltiarv and a xxater/oo e:- The exercise* xvhitdi mafix cX|w c ■< xven* t)o«tponcd iHi)elini'/y on inuiei. of the illncs* of seine oCtlie lead' r- i the drills and other ft*Tt*. 1HF. MAKt .sex-ond Motidax w e» l IM’. Ba rn xvel I —yf K O'.X O'I-, S 1 I! J 'N Pat crson, K II Kn hards ot, ’f. Pre*-»>y, .l/M Cal Ixx. l!, W T .\ J I " If Hit/. W J Bin. BDclyVille — Herman Broixn Hui-ty B/oett Spring*— Pen son h /1 n *" n, i ’ I * Rountree. /.•orges (reek — I. > Still ><ruhhs. H A >milh ’I'ohl,* K/ohn R Rav. (4 W Croft, f J }| (»reat ( xpt>-« — J I) Morn-. L our Vi ih— I' A • i reene Red t lak —J D (in rri*on, (» \I b M 4'ook J' 1 *' B Vle» R'oemary II 1' M nr; I 1) ■ k- x* M ■ itt". Holix P !■' M i" h I 01 that l o g gr-sr eC.nflp T In III'' war I' 1 ' .V i n the States lie tnoe him» If w >nI lly as one inheriting the exaped viitue* and tc.flinching dev<Mto« *»( fonrdcr* of thi* great reptibllo. Duty was to him the srar word of tils life and to the march, in rite ramp, on the bat tle line he proved the truone** of hi* heai t, the strenjjtn of hi* a;m br tlHr : full and utillinchiug performanen his every duty In peace he was a model cltlzVn,/ He grew old in years and ripene*» of wis dom and judgment and kiiidlfhesa of manner but In nothing else jfiis nea't was young, his hope sparkled to the last. Alw ays che< t ful, alway* seeing good in everything hi* presence xva* a benediction to every nice ing with a friend, in every gathyriug that gave him constant welconuf. .Uc led a con sistent Christian Ilf/ and his example xvas the eloqueii* J/nitlon of the faith that he professedr'and that he lived In ihe heginplng of rtie sweet Stiring time he has laid down the nurdens (>f the heapini/ear.* and entered safely the eteri.aL'Vuminer. HUniemoiy will keep a* a/heallng halm in the bruised heart* of bd* loved one* and Hie inllu etice o/'ltis words and walk thiough all (be temptations of life shall not cease to If hi I to better tbiog* tt.e host of fi/nd* old and young, who .noxv so t-* tlb* sun*bliic of lit* presence, lb* was about 7 f i years of age His body "** I *1(1 to rest in Si!o«m Church yard in the presence of a J irge and sor row ing cnocoiirse gaihered to pay narrh’* l««t tribute of aflection ami re gard To his devoted wife arid loving chiMicn su'-vtvlng the heartfelt sym- i'sihv of ail th.it knew him goes in tni* » id liiuir of hcreavenp iit. M LMOR1AI. DAY. The Kxeeiiiive Comm It t "P of tin* Rivers lii idge Menu.rial A*soi-raftor xx iii iiou t at rhe VI. uniri.il (.ri'iiiol* on ■i tt trdav. M ir. Ii I ith. at J | k f"r 'he purpose i f arrangii g for ii.emorial -11 X I' l‘S A fol Hti-ndarnc cariie-t'y re- ijiic-tvd Dr. N. F, K Irk iiod. Sr , Pit *ident. J . W . Jen n v, Mcretarv. 2w / 1 t 8 > Vi'Xiin. \\ ' l*i. Mir. I * d, Ron :.t 11 x K. c. B. 1 he ( h K i. i gh t » i :u r on a ! i x e i. 11 bur co.i XX . I . 111 a 1.. ■ x, . ■} H t It h 1 b „, s . K \ V'.sii.. . Hit . u M J ; in nv’titiori of Hip Third D;«’r‘c f Px 111 ia« w a* hel l ,<r V\ «g- | in »■ la x of ! a-; xx k a id p. x . 1 r l a 1 li • 1 .1. I i. 1 a . •fan f x I • , g lx g V .III. I to fp i he ru I t. up ut<t. (he di*'- nt t at hi - t.c T 1* r cyi I. "lirt »L pall berg M ;• xx >*.»!(.ps ci«. « are fp xx and Speed ily d i* pon .1 of. Conitnetnv r .xx , aid ke< ii fall frost, a da ]v xx ar against P»se sprertding l.onsc lly. If w »* Inder d good in xx - to be on M on.lax by Jndgx' I or gstieet ( Hist tie i* cotton planting tbi- \ear Ihe old Boiling Spring* home Judge Prince and Solicitor Gunter »rr tnakii'g good. At llani| t"ii Cotir' oi ly (w o c i i in i nn! . b a r g. » xx ere r. tinned to the next term, all others Ing tried. A successful professional friend, Whose ri»nte xxe sha!l keep a* a sacr«d sex'ret, tell* us that heforc always he i- going to enjoy the i f the faitti for the remainder of hi- years. Judg* Rohet t A’ Irich i» presiding at Marlon Court thi* xxeek Instead of Judge J C. Klttgh, who ha* been for a long while in too greatly impaired health to di*eliargo hi* oIIkm*! duties. Sale day brought nnno people to town on Monday than ii*uttl for thi* season, all cheerful and hopeful Farm lands, except clay soil* and *un baked bottom*, art- In apple pie condition for planting, and accdtng xx ill goon lie gen eral. A mong the attorneys learned In the law suggested f.y Governor Bleasc to the Supreme Court »* worthy of ap pointment a* special Judges xvhou necessary are txvn members of the -Jt«rnwe|| Bar. Messrs. Charles Carroll Biminsand C. Atlhur Best. Majxir P. J. Drew, formerlyTTf Blaek- viJIe and Barnwell, xvas one of the nine traveling salesman of tile Craddock- Terry Company of Lynchburg. \'a., who sold last vtar a million and it quarter doll trs worth of shoe* niaua- faetured hy that company. The com missions earned and to be divided among them amount to fbh.OOh. Farmer A'Ded Aldrich is R reaN philosopher of (lie peripatetic school,, who going about on business or leisure bent lets nothing escape bis vigilant ryes or pass w ithout intelligent and discriminating judgment. Recently he rematked to Tint Pkotm.k : ''If you xvill go over this county and see how all the land has been cleared and the farmers are even taking in the old, thrown out. gullied lands and making good crops on them, too, you will *ec that we have no need for immigrants.” 1 « •i i" ■ »tp ( ■ • I ! \ ' ! . f t it* f’ I N 1 } f A\ * ..I .!w n.,; s n * i • I « f * Kin ■ I In. i!!1 t ! I' »i-r rirf N' l -h- 1, gn< K JcsricE On February Dili a Southern Rail wax tram xxa- liebl Up near White s.J- ptuir Spring-, t.a . in lix*. men a «m j| express sate I.I'.XXII open and I'.'.iSSI much (.1 xx ii'n-11 xx x* in foreign g. 11 coin, taken. A larger safe enntaiuii g a g'ea! deal of inoin y resisted tip* t !y- n in "e. I lime of tt'e bandit* were cHtPiired a f. *X .1 xx . j iter xx | ( || |J)h of Hi,, g ) "ii tt.eir, A spe.dal ‘ei tn < f i'" ’ t x' ^ - orde i e I. T n o (d.. nled gtl ij - ix a"d 'orned «t t'e’* exid. in e Tne • i. g '• ader *'nod hi* 11 ia I and a a* coo - victrd. He xx a« gi x cp 2U X ear* i oi pris on ni ru f, Hie other* C. ia. h. The roh b» r- xx e t c N.'ft b e r ne t * ao.| had pDu- i cl th" hi.'.! ii p in Petri»x i x xot«, Prom .'Hinc to ftp' time xva* only Id day* TO M ELT oN< |; M"Ki:. rin a ' Musi r"i| oil.n of ('vnp He or..,. V. 'lorrail. v . ■ I i h.x to ■ i \ i t.g lor R. ,|'l II 11 Ml. , -( 1. ! bax tbc ll. t.ot 1 ' \ t y t <■ k 1' ■ G 1 .0 . I|I l'li-b '•1 A I'N** t Mi i". ll'.r-i 11■ ('.(j f.-' r. ■' oil t ..'1:1 , . .*, M S 1 1. . a of L Hi M 1 !)♦* (.tier (*f((.In 1 - .1 H... 1’ > a » ' 1 * X X .li.', >. i-ll - I SH • !" 'I'- of tl »• < »•* r . «| itn tax 1 .■ ii ia lit* for a ( I. G it v x>!|. ■' n 1 a 1 '* 1 o| .-gc 1 ti.-r ■ k\ f.ih ,( 011 h r 1' Gl |o r •, 1 . a 1 'ii- .ml T lit* ffi'dix '.I'g .111 a r s XS ITf 1 I. ,';t*.| : (• i . J H Tl '(•« F. Bx 1 (••*. Histnct 1 >xqo|t x Th S. Ill • of \ «• v r,t nsx xxill M* » f ; r • ml Cb 1 m...l 1 0 -’. Dr .1 1'. 1 oe J r , iz- ,! 0 1 Hi G »!«V. An r b* f j,i .Di-tri.'t Dept.rv (.ran.| \'n-c • bin «! ■p,r; U Mathi-, T M c N ah. r*eci 11 ir \ ; II. M reasttrer . ■ I t lit* groxvt h "l • mil- Ic g i n o i n g A GOOD M RET I N (J, The larmers’ l' n ion of Barn xx e' I Coilbty held It- rcgolir mo'itiov meet ing in the Court H')u«o on Mon iay. A fair-iV’.cil cro a I xx as in aTciidaiu' c hear an add re.-- by Mr K. 'V I>,*bb- d Sumter, \'i. c I’r.-sidcut of the Star. Farmers' I’nlon, w ho xx a* |irc«ent n.p .n invitation of the local organ i/at ion . With a fexv well chosen remark- lead ing up to tlie siihj.'x-t in hand. Mr Hat rv l» t'aihonn Introduced Mr Dabn- Mr Datd'X’talk wa*i!.>ar, lucid and mn-t instructive and enterraini "g Hi i ougliou P. He t T:i"e the Fartnei s’ l nioti I r xx it h an organization c a |i*d the H t ange , xx iiicli found tnrth in the perlo 1 follow ing tlie W ar of Sc. Cs-iop. (o the , re* cut da , and had no he-itaticv in pre di. ting tii.it in tite conr-x 1 of time tlie I’niotis would give way to another a- d more poxveiful organi/.at i"tt. a* h.-..- heen tin* case with tite Grange aai ii the Farmers’ Alliance Calling attention (o tlie |a\ hn-ine-* method* etnployed bv the farmer* he pointed oxit ( he advaukage* iH the. co operative | Ian noxv in vogue in Sumter and adjoining counties, which is the same idea on a small *ca]e as that em ployed to sueti advantage by the truck ers of Eastern Maryland Fourteen cents cotton, he said, is tho'Tltii*.' ot tho indillVrenf organization of the farmers ami ignorance the cause of the unbusinesslike methods of marketing tlie crop. He strongly advocate* the establishment of cotton warehouse* < . \ . XX |l | P* .(! V ■ y ■ '- V .; mi i i i d * x . , 1 - I '1 ’ 1 , 1 I I . c .(i. n. 1 . j * 1 ■x : .. o»ei • 1 !)V li ,;i x’. (,|- 11 m* A'l om l mi •( ‘ xx ■( r pofin will (>(• recited e X e i - bai becue and p'.'ni - diutn-r xx |;| h -crxed m I or id tbp Wtcran* aid then Iricmi* \ 1 "I I - d.iicr- HinHigli- nul liH 1 con n' y arc mo-' cordially m- x irrd t i iit'eiid I tic ladies need pot be urged t" b'i' g nice tbings to the picnic dinner. J. II. Laflifte, J. A mil M"\er, Cotmnamlcr. Adjutant, NEW Cl!< >!’ MURTGAt.K LAW. Fol'inxing i* Hie new cr.'ti mortgage iaw as-bist passed hv the General A* semblx : >eei ion MINA No mortgage of anv crop or er|* s'.x'l be good and ( fleet i \ e to eiui Ve v to the mortgagee any t e- tere-t in anv ei. p or crop* other tiian Hie crop or crops to |.(. raised during the year in xx th. h s.;o| mortgage j* given, and mile*- the lalel Whereon s dll crop or crop* are p. |,,. raised shall tie di -eribed or iiietitiooei) in -aid npirt- g ige, xx iin !i -aid in.rlgage when so taken, xx ben i'ohxed or recorded a* re quired by la xx, ShaJ constitute a lien on the crop* therein de-crlhed in preference to all subsequent mot tgages on said crop or crops Tlie understanding i* that the hill tightens up the giving of mortgages and to all Intent* and purpose* the Hen law I* *ti]l in force and the term* are more liberal tbaij ever to the party K-nding tho money. LEST YOU FORGET. A meeting of the members of the hoards of trustee* of the schools of the county wi I be held in the Court House on Saturday next, March 1 iMi, at 11 ©’chick a. in., und It. i* earnestly re quested that all of the trustee* he pre* ent, if possible. Superintendent, Crunch lias arranged a mo«t helpful program. Prof. W K. Tt'e, State Su perintendent of Klenieiiury School*. Hon C. C Simms of Barn’x ill and Rev. W. M Jnn°* of WRli.ton will ad- rire*» the meeting The importance of thi* meeting cannot he too strongly urged upon the trustee* and there abould b« a full attendauce. }.i, ,» fi } ;■ and produce exciinttge* and the em ployment of competent managers to get the very highest possible prices for rhe product* of I lie farm Admitting that cotton is mAde tlie money crop of the South. Mr llaid.* declared tliat tliis is not primaVilx a cotton producing section, hm tliaOiw itn tlie unexcelled natural advantages\that ate trie liirthfiglit of the people, nt of the necessaries of life Hint are Row bought without tho border* of thi* State could be raised mo*t profltahly\Ht home. He called attention to tiie faVt that la.-t year South (Jarollna paid f.yr article* that could he rai-td by hi- farmers an amount, almo-t etjual to the\ vnbiation ( f her cotton crop He ii’ged his audience to make a be ginning, no matter how small, toward' tlie more intelligent methods ot market- Ing the products of the farm, and lie said that unless they began at home, with their local organizations, all the work of State conventions, associa Hons, etc. would count for naught He i* a b* liever in the work of the local unions L'fH-fi the. conclusion of Mr. Dabbs’ adore**, the regular bu*ine»a of the I’nion w«* transacted, after which Hie meeting wa* adjourned. A freckled person *lwav* weirs speck*. Did you notice that I’ A MAN THE LORD LOVES. Mr. Job D Rountree, who is vDiting his only ncpiiew, Mr. J. Anx’ii Meyer, came x\jHi him to Barnwell on Monday to see «ild time friet.da, after an ab sence ol more than forty years But of all that lie knew before, during and after Hie war ,.nly Mr. A P. Mativille remains. But the. sons of hi* old fHends were glad to see him and lie spent a delightful (Gv, Hi* room call on us was a rare treat, for he i* phy-iea ly and mentally tlie best preserved mau xvebaveever known hipI even ins good grixv hairs give no evidence that during tiie approaching Summer he will reach his ninety Hi rsr milestone. Mr. Rountree was married in lh4'( and xx iili hi* good xvife by in* side lived happily until last year when «he was cal lei axvay and he was left to finish hi* life journey alone—yet not alone for tie is indeed rich in the nuin- ier and love of hi* kindred ami frlemD. it all hi* years tie ha« had no trouble, as never a party to a law suit affd a xtHtnes* In only one. He hai alway* enjoyed perfect /lealth and lived on tiie wholesome fare of his well managed fami. He was born at Dunbarton, inoVed to Silverton after the war. later to Brech Island, and since the death of his wife with relatives I- August*. Hi* world i* full of true frleuda and xvjthc^it an enemy - - -fsw^ M ncK •{ whaijxe call love at fir*t sight fAd* when It corn** to the second, sober vfpff. NEW LAW'S. Among tlie new laws of gene/ai In terest made at .lie last session of the Legislature are the fodnwt’hg: To require a license fur pool and h i Hard tables operated for private gain outside of Incorporated toW ns and cltle*. This act take* effect April 1, 1PI1 Tit** license fee. to be paid to the Clerk of Court, is (f 100 a year. Clerka of Court ire required to keep a file docket o r all wjitteu Instruments tiled for reconk' t ui'i'oniH'.i/* are rcqttlred tn -^sane t.cx. c •'i thA' c j , f -iOx-k. i:i C'i*c ..t in--, uu.'iiXropfr ti.J mtiHy. J 11"i- in Magl.fr.Gcs’ Cocrt* x\.|: now gf,q fs) , instead of 2.7o as hercto- forejTn each case tried. Printed copie*. In book form, of the law's of other states or governments tyre, made competent evidence in tho Courts ef tills S'ate 'I’he Cum'Mv Ci.muiUsionera are an- Hiotixed to cstablisli a Itouso of corrett- tion in connection with tite poor farm, for all female convicts, except those convicted of capital ollenses. wherein such convict* shall he emploxed in use ful occupation It will he better for the taxpayer and better for tite con victs to let them make vegetables and clothing and do the cooking, ctc^' for the poor. / Fat titers can ha ve sample* of fertP- izxrs aniilvzed without glx ing the nmne, ot tip- manufacHirer, tint tn (*t give it after tiny receive tlie atia'y-is and tlltl-t state, xx hat i .giedient* it is sup posed to eontein Ail town* and cities on.let .V),00(i popnlition are (irohiliited froxn Impo* ing a lirense upon a Imxer of cotton in b*lo* or cotton seyii. An lift., wm iinsed to annul anv clause In a coinract liitHtiog tithe' 1 ri wtiich an action may he brought other than the statutes of limitations a* to sttcli cause/*Of Hctioq. No contract o*n put a parte out of court if he bring* lii* action w ithin the time prescribed bx the statute*. Hereafter one annual pension will he paid to the pensioner after the year of liU or her death. When a corporation discharges an employee if most pxv all xvages due or be liable to a penalty ol 5.1 a day after demanded at the paying ollice. C'etuson College j« auHinri/ed to c*- f a hi i -Ii two mote experlm nt station* Women ami ehii iren -hall not iiere after xxork in mercantile establisii merit* afier ill p. ip. and not over til) h in* a xxc k. I o ehanging eoutity lines tho-P wlm a * k for I he etiauge mu*', pax tite cx- [ieii-e.* of survei eie.-iion- etc, TH'* pexx [ih l la w alio a * tite puli!i*ii- er to ;'oi r et ao erro.ieou* stHfenieoT and UI ke apology tll'T' for WlHiin *ex- en itax * or upoti r> (joe*t iii xx Hung, i.t parlx ol xx loop tlie -'aleiiieot j* allege.! to (laxe heeii nia le. and these tart* may tie ent) -i de red t.v the jurx in Illitigatioi’ ot damages. In the foimarlou of new emintle* Hie new Ixxx' require- rba' the j.rut>••*...t ’e.- ii’ory must h ixe i m.'Xn’xv' li h o' oof e-- lliH'i in.e (oiutll i f ll* leog'ti' by "o an « Mill I* meant ’tie average w idlh .'lie elgiltli ili-rai t from eillu r end. rt’.e Ninth Ango-la peop e h*\e lli»d( four clTort* to secure a new cnuntv and have th. ir territory in the shape of h hutterllv xxitli a -mall width of aiiout four mil'-*. >pei'i*l ( III,Stable- niaV bp appointed ’gV the Goxi rnor, UP"U the teque-t of a c mo" I. i .rrirr for the prole, lion of it- pro|e-rtX, xx hn shall give bond it. Hie »nm of and xx ho «Sa I be [>ai l t.v the c.'ininoii carrier app ying there for. T" n quire marriage licome Till* l..|>s I* '■fl.et ix e af te r .lu'y I. 'The lee isyl, Tirol wiiicligie* to the sctio.il fu- d and the other to the oflicer t**nlog t t.c license. It i* a t eh in v for anv one to burn or attempt to burn anv building or per - •" .I prnii'.rtv in xvbich any one el-c I. a - (" i 1.1.- r .•* < a* creditor or niortga- I u i : in ;■ xx ord *. a per-, oi c iimi it uc-’t. y I i* "«ti p'l peitx it therul.y he i t.i j u r. s «. i v otie e; It t- tot t ow nccr«*arv to puhli»h 'be bgai notiixs ill Hie a . I III • II is’r a 1 iol. of a" e-tatc of le«< Ilian tditi in va'ue out 11 o’ (>..-t i.g at the Court Ilmt-e '..."r j- * ii tlie i. lit Ti e din t^.r* of a corporation are pet I*, died 'o buy property and give a m ■ t ' g (g. f. >r t fo j. i rcti a - e oioiic v w i I b - out the ron-r.'.t of l!ie s’ol'k llOtlle r*, but ill'* debt is op I v good isgam*t p operty -o put etiH-i i| t 1. rk* of ( urt are nutlioi ized ami requited to Open iittd pllbPsii sealed st'.nti in e* a* in open Court upon I he per-ou bciug arrested and brought be- f|" e ii m . Tl e Clerk of Court i* required to en- 'er upon the calendar the race to w lih ii tlie accused belong*. Ai DITOR’S NCTICE. The To a n sh i p Board* of Assessor* >x i11 meet at tbet 'oiirt House, a- pro vided i.y tiie statute-, op March llth, l'. | ll, It being the secoinl Tne«dav of -'id nniotti. fur th" purpose of assess ing Hie propel t\ of I!i 11 returtis. li W . Riley, A u.litor MONEY H> LOAN. Liao* made on irni>r.i’ , i'd farm laml- in Aikco, Banuxell, Bamberg and Hampton t outitie* No JeDv. J amt .* A- W j lii*, \ tt v , No 21-Lit Barnwell. S (’. When Yoli pug ms, pug the Pest! We have built up a, r.qiufatlon for handling only the V EUY tLE'iT .Gar den Seed* on Hie mxiket—and we would not ri*k |o*Tffg Tt by carrying any Other sort. matter how large or small a garden you have, nor how varieiTyour tas’e for vegetable*, we can serve yo ir needs. Do you like Tomatoes? Then plant ‘Deason’s 2-lb. Tokato’ Seed gjT J L ST RECEIVED: A new supply of Hie following varieties of Watermelon Seed: Eden, Blue Gem and Watson. We also carry a compete line of the celebrated ’ / ^Jlezall ^/vemec/ies. Let us icrve you. R. A. DEAvSON The &exa/l Store 1 Barnwell, N. C. fpop SAUEi ^ fJFor tbe ps-t. six Kars I have been carefollx seleetiog ig thk Far.L. and in the field, my cotton T *eed lor tiie folloxxtng year’s $, planting, ehoosi'ig the nu-sT per- i tect. and prolific, -talks tieaii g ^ tiie gietGC't ntiint.er of tlie fl:.e»f i" d largc-l In.ll.s. H I tie p*st season 1 did this and also had the seed ha.M> pick fcp, ltd titux- offer tbe-H Hi st, i liujix. *. mi at $) hi per tms 1 .i, 1, General 1 r ‘’i) 71 ill's per huslit 1 -peeltilv selected se.'d averagt tl ii1() pound* iif lint per ace la*t year, l I S> t 1 2 i) i S; G. A. STILL, Blackville, S. C. ! FOR SALK. Ht.red, to si ll I'il acres of land k oo*v11 a* the xlaria J> (i. Creech 'lac-, foui miles and » half Irotn Al- ■ • I'dair, th'ee mib - from ^elghng and bieu mil - f loin Sx ciuiore, wealtoartl \ 11 Line Riiilrinid . W t: 1 -r 1 i fur liaif eaxit, balance on t MIC. H L. ( rereh, Agent Barnwell, > ('. Whselwrigiit and Black smith Work Done Here; i I'.rsc slvit ing a SppM.iltv, also ’< ! t” ':’4 t ttl'l'cr liic i Intggics, M. W. HITT, —- \l Joh li«"ii’« I u| .-Si a id, III tek x .|1 -. S. C. gV look through our now Bhipment of Crossett Oxfords for Men will con vince you that Spring is near at hand, despite tho gloomy prediction of the ground hog to the contrary. Th« beautiful styles in this princely selec tion bring up visions of balmy spring days, of deep blue, Sonthern skies arching gloriously overhead, while full-throated birds swig melodiously in the branches of the budding trees. Prices as follows; “Peifcct Model,’’ $.‘1.00; ^Abbott,” $3.50; “OroMwtt,” “Bench Made,’’ $5.00. Our Spring and ^Summer Lino of ‘QUEEN QUALITY’ Shoes for Women will arrive in a few days and we cordially invito each and every one "of the fair sex in this sec tion to call at'our store and inspect these dainty offerings. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. / W. II. JON E-, MANAGER. Coluniliia. S. C. Vvtirca I'Gsitiuns for toichcra, sells sxli'u.l ftiniiturc aivl stip- plics, atul Dulilislu’S StHithcrn Scht'ul News * "cn 1 f u nt:r school -iipjily c italo^Uf, our m.t^.izmc c.itali^uc and our entertainment book t atnlimue. The Opportunity h Yours Now! MONEY TO LOAN! On Improved Farmin'; Lands, l.ou^ 1 ism ! 1 asy I’aymental 1L u t o\ver pays .u t ual cost ot perfecting loan. NO COMMISSION CHARGED Jolm B. Palmer & Son Si lvan Building.—1*. (). Box 2SJ Columbia, S. C. Ymt nu^hi not to postpone the opening of a Savings Account simply became your first de posit may be a small one. We cordially invite you to he^in now by depositing ^i.oo or more in this strong hank where money earns 4 per cent interest, and is protected by rhe largest Capital atul Surplus of any State Hank in South Carolina. ; 4 °|o Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.QP ...-r ,1 LOCAL DIRECTORS m , George M.Bates J.MEasterling Butler Hagood RM.Buckingham HORSES & i L/li cr ! . to .. . I SubscTibcrs!! » .r. '* * ^r- - l Wc have decided i . to make the fol- lowi/tg liberal of- ? for, tor a limited time onlv, to all <? ^I’HSCR I BF.RS to The Feoi'le:— £ ONE CAR OF Pine Horses 1 / ^ LOO Noteheads iSi 100 Envelopes Si.oo S With your name and address neatly printed thereon. When answering this ndvertisment please mention "Special Offer.” AND Three Cars OFjTHE Best Mules THE' West Produces l ' . Just Received at .t*,s*.'.‘jn....'laxs',BLACKVILLE, . . . SOUTH ;. A. -