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f; Barnwell People. 0 THUR8DAT, 8KPTKMBKR n. IW», satis or sosttcsimoH. In A4rnao«. p«r Annum On Tim* . .$1.0C The chain tfan< U thU week on the ro»*l from Blackrllte to Hanthlne clinrch near Sr. H. U.Still’* place. J. 8. Harlev, J. B. Morn*, Clerk, ' Supr. IglOMnW NO.. A. r. M. * 'A recolnr coatnnnlcatlon of Harmony Lodge So. IT, A. F. W. will be UelU in Maaonio Temple or. ITmrwUy b^eptember 23rd § o’clock VwUiiig hretteen areeurtUally invited to artena. Butler llagotxl .VV. M. IL P. Anderson. Sec. \A/1 JSLs “Good farm containing <»5t acre* near tfaltieviUe for sale, e»t!*y term«. Write H. M. Graham, Attorney, Ham- ber*. H. C.” GET WELL AT HOME. Dy.pepala and all chron'c Hllnirnt* aDCOpa<fully treated by mail, by a Re tired Physician who haa been curing people for more than 20 yearn. Thmi«anda have been cured.. Why not you ? .• . Write today for free question blank to Or. Hrooker, Richmond, Va. *2-3. COWS, COWS, COWS. A few nice, gentle, Jersey milk cows Tor tale. Brigham Reed, Elko, S. C. SEED RYE FOR SALK. Barnwell <V>nnty raised; tho kind that never fail* <>r disappoints. C. N. Uurrkhalter, Barnwell, S. C. ?> For other locals are second page The Barnwell municipal election will be held on next Tuesday. The brick work of the Barnwell new Jail ha* been completed. H F Bui«t E*q ad vertlaes two desir able tract* of Und at private *ale. Fall gardencra will get late atarts this season, but better late than never Th* lawyers are getting readvtodn lot of calendar clearing work at the tober special court. re will he preacH"'' la School I* Tf h^eeor Monday was tint handshaket a! of go«}d friends niary blueness. dav In name only, cbhts with a score rclOt from custo- BLACKV1LLK NT For the week enj 4lb, 1,006 hales vioosly f.0«) bales. crop up to la«t Sal Price* paid last w» ling Tuesday at Ul HER LIGHTS SH| Electric Lights make WUlLtoM~4m autuainal.t hill. The plant i* up-! the town and built I Haw oft and hurralj her ways. r S. Saturday. Bept. weighed, pre- •tal of the new j Jlay 1.500 bales. 12.20 to 12}. 8cd- eighty of them, 1 busy theat) late, owned by Chnut bonding. iyWillistou and NEW ANNOUNCT#0<STS. For I ntemlant: Win Me Nab. For W nrdens: J. A. Newsom. W. J. Lemon. B. L Easter!ingj H. W. (Juin. Beu Wyman. JENNY NEWS. Mrs. S. R. Bailej couple of weeks at G1< Mrs. (J, W. J**niir s| recently with friends M r*. J, I), J^nny an dainty daughters are at Steeduisn. Mias Lillian Millei yr.uiig lady of Salisbi visiting Dr. and Mrs. holt. ELKO NEWS. Ttr The opening of the Graded School on Monday was do sn«pici<)UK one. A successful sesstiMt ! * work is predicted untlertha ahlefyiaageinent of 1’rof. J. IL Sullwan of B#hn coon tv Georgia as i’rincipal, hiarted by the very accomplished asslstairiB»s Lucy Anderson, of Waterloo, b. t. 1 The patrons and friends ol ttieechoo! have extended a cordial welcomsto (lie new teachers and have expressedftwir wil lingness to eo oiierato with them in tlieir effc'rts to improve tbs children Quite a number were p reaiit at the opening exeroise*. and A^j^ering that there are so — ill at it'i' BARNWELL BAMBERG SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTENTION. This body met In IU sAnpal .newton at Healing Springs Wednesday of last week and held sessions untlP Friday evening.. Twenty eight schools were repre sented by delegs to*, several of them sending ttv«, the whole number allowed each school, showing the Increased Interest taken in the Convention. Tho committee had prepared anc.«x- cellent programme, containing topics foj discussion of some of the most Im portant difficulties met with In the successful prosecution of Sunday School Work. -•Tfe—8- Roafey of Fort - MHL-N. C. !X CwispiuU—FiiilU Jwiutttary uf lbe - Bap... tist Sunday i'cboo! Board of Nashville, Tcnn, with J. D. Moore, Field Secre tary of our Stale Board, were present and added considerably to the success of the Convention . 8. P. Hair was-dected President., I. H. Hutto and J. A. Jenkins Vice Presidents. W. G. Britton Secretary, W. s Mling Treasurer. •» o One of the best features of the Con vention was the object lesson given by MUs Ciara L. Johnston, who taught a class of young men last Sunday’s lesson, *h« kept the entire Convention intensely interested for thirty five minutes showing what can be done by study and tact. Miss Bessie Willis, though not pres ent sent a carefully prepared and in- terestm£.fptper xm subject of ’’Organ ized Classes for Young Women.” During the Convention 70 Certifl- ente* and Diplomas with red and blue ribbon were presented to the Conven- tirm’g normal class, showing that in terest in this depwrlmcnt of Sunday School activity is still intensely alive within our bounds. Your writer du ring tho entire Convention could not help thinking what a pity it was that our whole county was not wilhin the bounds of Healing Springs settlement: they are few in number but ideal hosts, notiiing too much trouble and such hospitality; every house wide open for every body and any body welcome and the dinners spread down by the pool make one wish that the Convention would last 3t;,l inutead of three Jays W. II. Simpson need not have been bashful in making bi« Address of wel come in which he said plenty about water and little about something to e;it, good water and good things to eat were more than plentiful. The choir gave excellent music which was much appreciated. The speeches ail showed preparation. The two Banners were won by Uun- bws Chapel and Bamberg Sunday Schools. The next Convention goes to Imng Branch Wednesday before first Suu- dav Hepteuiber, 1010. * B spending a < prin gs. a fev day* ivanuah two little ig relatives charming N. C. is , l. Load- ■ d re n ; ’s a arst «*- m-t mt LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. I* F. Cairo, who departed this lift August 12tli, IfOP. Btta was a devoted wife, a luvlng mother,and true friend. She leave* a husband, seven daughters, four soha, A mother a sinter and A brother and a multitude of lriend« to mourn her death. — While on her dying bed ah* bore her attilctions with Christian faith. We hated so badly to give her up, but God d‘*elh all thing* for Hi* glory, and we feel that she ha* gone to rest and would not call thee back to this world of sin and sorrow. , Dearest mother, thou hast left us And thy lo*» we di’eply feel, Bu t TU God that has bereft p*. lie cin all our norrdWi tieal. --— A"Frl»nrtr- I UNION MEETING AT FRIEND- snip. Ai ufsi ’iSib 1909. The Union was called to order by Kev. S. P. Hair; and the Introductory sermon preached by Rev. VV. (J. Bsx- lev from John, lO-u chapter and Uth verse. There being no published pro. gramme. Revs. S. P, Hair and W. C Baxley were appointed a committee and reported the programme: Topic 1- State Missions as it relate* to our Association, Topic 2—Church discipline if It were properly administered Bro. J. A. Jenkins-was elected Med- erator pro tern. The committee on time and place and religious services for Sunday was appointed, and Union adjourned for dinner. Afternoon session was opened with song service. First Topic was discussed by Bro. J A. Jenkins and Revs. 8. P. Hair and W . ('. Baxley. x Second Topic was discussed by Bro*. J. A, Jenkins, and D. T. Grubbs and Key#. 8. P: llair nnd -W. O. Baxley. T he next Union Meeting will be held at Allen’s Chapel, Saturday before the 5lh Sunday In October. IITTLE LEADS II TO WE HAVE FOR SALE. 3,00ft ftnshHs nf Ikucroft -OateL 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oatsy ■ 1 Car Load of Buggies, 2 Cars of Bagging, IVe have bought in large quantities ana\- can sell cheap. hVe also have a few good horses mules on hand that we will sell cheap. M ^.v gash < u!ilH7vrj OfficA orA» i u>n receive '"■'G is attending „ annual meeWTTl fn^Gainetville^Gs.. _ National AsaocVatinn of Second Vnd Third CIsm postmaster*. Mr. O B. Bunch of Columbia vlslte«l Rarnwell relative, and friend* l*'t week and gave Tits Pa plewanr call and chat. AH were glad to *ee him looking to well. Cotton crop new* for the last week h»« kept going from bad to svor»e The one redeeming feature of the »Uu • Mon i* in the fact that mo*; farmers hsve made enough corn to last them the next year. K A. Brown K*q. returned !*»t week from the mo«t extensive North ern trip of the summer by any weitiw.. And to the stay at tale* of travel are almoat as realDlic «* going abroad. Senator Bates will not he able «o 1 feast hi* friend* this fall on real t r den of F.don banana* H« had a tine promise, a bunch of 51 of «tra tropl- cal *ist beginning to yellow with iipc ness when an ill wind broke down th oyer’weighted tree and disappointed hi* happy expectation*. The exercise, of the Healing Spring* v . — —in w.. ffsRtitneu ikx“ prof Hanr^n Rmv will bv -v Uth Inst. I’ t* » tAlCl • - • ha* made a that may be • benefit m tin ..( the Nnit! the sir and trie*. To tc*t ai lertilirer I tauglit idni ami crop* o prctdircd a 1 coed log an applied at • ton* of for needwd clen buied as to <. lug the cro|. tlirough it* g The remain Jar tillzer was rctul *ing. The c*irn wa« ptv row*, two Inche* a( making a loUl of 7 ', acre The corn came up n. real aim'd unaftected bv and by the continued near by field* have bee three feet from the. gn .lined tanners have go measured small avon ;a|ie line, counted t | and a* a mathemati I itm ' ‘ I.ONfr BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. We are requested by some papers to wiite tlie coming and going of the R Summer v isitor* and how *o many wheait* are broken by tbeir de,>artnrc Wli*., but we some time* think that the MribulHtlon is caused from the fact that % ere 1* hardly a chicken or ham left * ••amp and we are left alone to sub * on eh.ink meat and green |>ch*. ¥ hat we want to tell wa* about a which we attended at the re*i- • f Mr J R, l,*nca«ter in Black- - iwnship August 2'Mh. It was *o birthday of his mother, Mr*. Lancaster who had reached her ; ie stone The attendance or 50, quite a number of her great grand children, ■mber wire her family a few invited guest* ’ Mrs. Ma* as vol- have read thf*e ’ament they did and fragment* have perhap* 1 on the day '. We iia.l ho (like a eat all lie was any Y*. l.an- •not her* -Ji.u n ^f'iriu, >1 her kin no ROSE M A KY U N ION M E ETING. The union meeting of the Second Divl*:on of the Barnwell Baptist As sociation was held with Rosemary Church, Saturday August 2*th, Mod erator G. E, Birt presiding. Delegates were present from all the. churches of the Division except A*h- leigh, Blackville ami Healing Springs. The Moderator appointed as a com- mHtoe on program me delegate* A. P. Mauville John Kennedy, S. A. Hai^ and W. I, Jowera, whose report was unanimously adopted. Introductory sermon to be preached by Rev K. P. Galpbln. Subject* for Discussion : Boslne** method for carrying on the Lord’s work, to'be discussed by Bros. A. P. Manyille and R- P. Galphin. SUie Mission, what it mean*. Its present condition aisd what are we going to do for It, to be discussed by G. K Birt, T. J. Grubb* and W.G. Britton. Sunday Services—Sunday School Mass Meeting at 10:3“; Sermon by Rev. W. G. Britton at 11 a m. The sermon of Rev. R 1’. Galphin. text l*t ver»e '2nd chapter Revelationa was a strong, eloquent and impreasive discourse. The First Subject on the programme wa* ably and forcefully discussed by Bro*. A. P. Mauville, R. P, Galphin and VV. G. Britton, sfter which Bro Britton, the live and right man in the right place Uolporter of the Association spoke brtelly of lit* work A recess wa* taken for dinner, which In it* abundance and excellence was worthy of the greathearted hospitality of the good people of Rosemary, and for which welcome entertainment vote of tliHiik* was later returned. The afternoon exercises began with a Song Service by the choir, which had -ung delightfully through the services The Second Subject w as thoroughly nnd excellently discussed by Bro*. R A. Woodward, T. J. Grubbs, S A Hair, J. C Keel, John Kennedy, A, P, Msnvilleand vV . G Hiitton. The coHeclion taken was voted contribution ’• The r SlRYtiiu. A postal card addfeswa v«* mo nt Lyml hurst, S, C. will receive prompt attention. and. Biother Farmi’is^ For nioro than forty years the farmers ot the South have been ^oing to the dear school of ex peri - ence. Against odds and eonditions harder than the world has ever known they have learned slowly but all the more surely that true and genuine agricultura! prosperity is to be “rained only through diversified farming. . at our own Fvpen^e, clothed the world and enriched the cotton manufacturers and merchants ot the East and West. But a BETTE It DAY DAWNS for us. Let us waste no time in seizing the golden opportunity. We know now that the soil, seasons and land freeness of our section of the State give the counties of Barnwell, Vikcn and Orangeburg advantages for the prof itable growing of small grains surpassing those of any other quarter of the United.SUdes. Let us make our section the Egypt, the granary of the South, thereby best utilizing our labor supply, most surely anil safely and cheaply increasing the productiveness 01. Atjni . our lands and having money brinirinir crops for sale all tUe|*«r*»i» w« , n ; H o 1 Township, year round. • Court Hon* New K« QR.J.H. E. MILHOUS, DK.XTIST, BLACKVILLB*8. C. ■ Otlicc days iThurediy, Fri- and Saturday. Well equipped office. Operations made as pain-’ less as consistent witbiafetj Brices ic.THonable. TenM# cash. ——---- ’ /■ LANDS FOR SALE. Now is ilm time u> buy, laindi wIJI r.evor be vhenppr, ami sure to ttfgytMHW in vslIIC. BUY NOW. 56S Acres, Riirti I/and Towoshtp. HgnWvciM'oimty, One 1>hlf in tialilvaltoo balaaeu wonfilnnd. Two nitles from Mneltlng-Station AtlniiUc CoH-t Lino R«Ilro:i<!.- Bui’diiig* *ml imprnren»*«»t»^ A bsrgnin to this pine*. - Terms may. s i « Acre*. HriUding* sad ments. .Too Ron* In caitlvstlpB, sere* in wondtanU. Thtvo utiles fnvni SnHIIng l hurfuii A . <). L. Terots easy. The Whittle Seed Oats, are all right. They suit our section, arc Bancroft and Appier varieties. J lD g,**, Term against | immune disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward the up to date farmer many fold. Secure your seed now nnd get ready for a long advance toward financial independence and prosperity. J. D. W H 1 T T L E , BLACKVILLE, - - - - South Carolina. *rv cnlUtsttwfH iTpibor. lies Iron tod uthsr bonding •. - /. 'M :. >‘‘ V in Bt^hwell Ttnri ipruvfniena, Pour II Oouft " in cnitiv mber,., / ey. / ss ThreS toilles from BarnwaM IQdaeres In cuUlratie4 Icree three mMes from lUrntefl! ilau*c, * House* nnd Improro* 90 acres In ealtlyolloo belane# Food nnd Tituber. Ikrms easy. , GIN HOUSE INST RANGE fe- ' s - —as Old Time Ordinary and System Gins insured. -v ■■■ "■ . .^insure during th* coming ginning seasonOrdiqSry " either by steam, water power or by gtMiise. Acre* also la one tract ef flan. PoptHa.Alh d»*»" GockI end WiyenUii||aUrd3t; (lies. Gome and sec these I. these property*. U/FhMdNon 4 He regular “Old Line Insurance ompany.” igSflBS F. KlrkUml, S', of Hufoiil’* 'TlrHIge, hitnurrd Htid brlove*! wb^iev r known, whs In Ih-i’. wt-.-k, receiv ing the li«*rt Whrm welcomes of hi* •numerous friend*, nil to see him look lug so well. Mr. K. M/inly HsrrDnn died at bD home at Klino on th<) 5th lost . In tin- :Mth yevr <>r hi* H»re. leaving hi* aged mother, hi* devoted wife and livd chil dren to cherish Mi memory in their sorrowing hearts, Kx-Mavor Daniel Miller of Big Hun. PenmylVHiiia, a Demoeratof the Sam Ramlad thoroiigliness, wa* in town on Monday, and lie ought to come out from among tlie wicked ami renew hi* youth in this, God’s count: v. As to wheat Farmer />- c - N»r«'k- ha’tcr advises two I'Gl soon. balance late. *" ,n , <>,u ‘ , nr wl ll —>e do mike good l.ars ago , ,.i«rs would get good crop* from rield* sown u|> to Christmas. Mr, IV. A. Dieks will in,.*tall a first class wheat grinding plant at Dunbar ton In ample time for the next crop. It will have ample power to give quick service to all customer-!. Hi.* tolls will, he just and Ms fiolif' wilt be. TAf betier than eotfon dollars can i-tuchase. Mrs Umra A. Bell died at Iter home In Rosemary Township on '1 hnrsdsy t he 7th of lids month after an illness of several weeks Hie leave.* a hus band, three ehiidrun, four brothers and Ihriu-. slsU-rs io umuxar. Lu- t. lo**. S ui- whs a memlier of the Koscma-y Baptist Church. W. H. Tow nsend, E-o- of Columbia was in town on legal engagement from Monday morning until stem!ay ami cgiet. tf»ac ho is not a per inane ii t resulent o^'Ttarn well, Yut tVwrtTontfTt bis p»ai y friends im'.y re; wheiMvfs ambitions uccesg shall Ik accomplished lie come hack to tho old home and Old and new friends. TJie electric storm on tho night of firh ln>t. came near causing loss ol and disastrous fifes TELL THE TKACH KBS. The white teachers of Barnwell County, that thev are expected to lav aside all other p'a- a and to attend the meeting to b« held at Barn we I «>n Sifurday next to reorganize thelt 1 County Association. Many of them do not take a county paper, and mav not know ol the meeting unless told of It. Superintendent Crouch haa arranged an excellent programme. Addresses w ill be delivered by : Prof. Powers H . Bethea of Allendale on ’ The Boy in the School Room.” Rev. John K. Goode of Barnwell on "The Relation of the Patron to the S-dnoL" Prof, Geo* W. Coggin of Blackville on ’ The Preparation of the Teacher. Gome teachers get acquainted with each other and catch tne enthusiasm of doing the he-t work of your lives a* educators of the coming men and wo men of the eounrrv. \ If*** months, from two ufj. OP fflf Aiken, S. C. cotton Factors, Lagging Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodoia Cotton, Lilu’ial advaiK’os niade on </)nsignnients of cotton. IVr.-'Cir-'l, proinjit and care 1 ul attention to all business Land For Sale loft arras gmwl famlnf Taad. three miles north of tbO town c well ou'Western side of ptihi leading/rooi Harnwell to Bln One settlement on preinlwt nr well Water. Title# good an easy. •2-20 acre# goml fuming h miles North Town W| proved, six rmou dweHin| hie* and two tenant houj well good water, «n« sides of the place, adl r. - thews *n( Standard Literary Work W. G. Britto Barnwell, S- BUGfGUNT entrusted to us. LMl! East Bav St., FU BSE A LAWTON, Savaunab, Ga. At Greenland Miss Annie T<, Cave. d*nis’iter of tbe late. I)y. VV. K. Ctive, while wwing near the telefdione w.i* shocked aeverely, bat with quick and wise temler attention waaaoou restored. At Blacicvilla the electric lights were darkened, tire caught In Metar* Brown’s gin house, but an abundance cf witer barrels and quick braye w»n-k soon extlnguislied the oUee ajud gs the valuable plant and cmiHmms. O h>o». a **olorwd-laborer, had \a. Notice to the. People of Barnwell and Bamberg Counties: ~ The Incorporators of Toe Barnwell and Bamberg Mutual Benefit Associ ation. organi’/.-.l ’for the purpose of giving the people ol the two counties, male and female between the years ot IS to (in years of age,insurance on their lives at cost, teqiiro no medical ex amination, only a certificate fr<».n local ..directmi tbj'l.xup.juutJxcu.I tutu du'uuhx- u!i.*ea*c. Blanks furnished on appll- catinn. Ami in order t'» secure one th nc 11 as follows ; Advance itssessioetus t l.'2i>. Poli.-y fee, 5!) cents, making a total of ♦ l 75 to secnr* mernhersliip in tiie as- *<H;iati in. This ofler to close Decem ber the 15:h. A fter that date we w ill put a canvasser in the liel.l and thoatl- inission fee of live dollar., will be charged each applicant. Write for in life j formation ami application blank* and secut'H membeiship at once, to Frank Filll liobl- and T Before losiiu*: my Bmuttv W are- house in Ellenton by lire I chased Iieavily ior the Trade:"" The bnsruy factories are in”; me to in v contraetF-r c «/ 7 ! am forced to dispose of them, ftv policies in each townohip at cost. * / ' and will sell them to the hmh- est bidder. I will be glad to see you at the sale. < 1 will SAME OLD MAN. IN WE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guarantee tin better Work fan be done fu.m any >hop wc can do. Duly regular Apprentice Macliiui-t work. ~ any where than Avoid t!y>e Jack legs scattered over tho country as we work to yj<> over. Give it to us at first, and save inoiicy, .Sosua of our-Rpt*iiialtifciri-rT~ < "r"'." T, ~ «*" /CitT’ Autoinobile new t’i*t >n Ling*, new IVions, and aC.thing have most "• of tlieir A FINE PLANTATION, FOR .... a-. SALE ON EASY TERMS, i 520 .ter s uf land, 5 miles fronl* Alletuiaie an:! 2 miles trom Ap—_ pletoa, Mtuafcil in a good locality, 30 tenant houses, Gin House, Saw* Mill and Machinery, Dwelling House, all in good repair, iShorso farm in .1 high state of cultivation. The balance of the land is well - ; timbered. Wc can make you reasonable price and give voi| goed terms on this property. J O. Patterson &^Soii. Barnw\]I, S. F Repairing, Reboring Cylinders, ot that kind made here.. H Creech. Piesideni., or William Nab, SacrcXary and Treasurer. GOOD COLD WAVE. Tho <*oh! waVe that started from th northw est last week was a blessed dl* penaaHon. for U drove Atlantic Occa» tb^ 0or *sm« old line as wben we were hei tyn Gin*, (iTi-t Mill-, Saw Mills, Kir. ibl-uJfiMAttgaiil Im; Gasphip; Ungiur AV.n k, ax. Call and «(-•■ our shops and ! e r tnvI•' past favors, and soliciting tbeir K'" before; Hteatn C* % * BLAC BlacLvil 41 FtN A L Jt' si’M