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1 pm. -W' r % i- rM ' , -' ** “—~~Trr'; •'ir''c r 11 ■ ■ —— r. 'mm A I Tt'' — —— m I Tl^« Barnwell People, TBIIWDAT, JaVCAHT *>. Ifio. / BATiftereuBsauraeff. U AdrMM*. per Anaam %\.W O* Tl«e ...$2-0C The chain paoK (• at llaKwod'a Mill , thu week. 1. B. Harleyi J. B. Morn*, Clark. 8apr. -V r ‘ ® ri»« reftilar meetion of BarnwM Lodtre No 16, Rnlxhlti of Pythias wtl be held at thalr ftoll on Friday nl*h at a o'clock. A mil attendance is requested. By order of _ II. W. QUIN, C. C. Wm. HhNAB. K.R. AS. HARMONY IXICKiK NO A. F. M. f\ regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will bo held in Maaonic Tempi* on ThuriMlay hJanuary IMlb o’uloek—Vlaltlug hretluen are o<irdially invited to attend. H. W. Quin. W. M. Wm. McNab, See. W ANTKi>—To buy Long and Short I/eaf timber in loU of one million fetU or more. Address, ilox i!5t>. Sumter, S. 0.—"Mt. MONKY TO LEND. Money to lend on tirat mortgage of teal estate. 8 par rent Interest nn amount* under $1000.00. 7 per cent on amount* over fl.t'OO.OO. J. O. Patterson A &>n. SAl.KSk KV WANTED—to look hHer onr interest in Barnwell and adjacent countlev. Salarv or Commi**ion. Ad dre** THE VltJTOR OIL COMPANY. Cleveland. O. POR SAXE. . A verr attractive home In the Town of VViUUton. Price reasonnhlo. Wimt- lug to sell for bu«ine>s reasons only. Apply to F. P Lee, Elko, S C. white Plymouth Rolk Egg* for sale, IX for 60 cents. C. X. Burckhalter. The day* gsin eight minutes in sun- Shine this week. Maglstra'e David Bnth of EMenton was In town on Monday and Tuesday. Tomorrow will be the new year meet Ing day of the Siltkebalchle Agricul tural <Jhib. If yeu did not sow oat* last Fall plant a few acres of good land as toon a* you can. A cheery street Interview with Mr. J. J Owen* was Saturday’s last bus!* tie«a pleasure. The tlray* are alwava good. Mr.C. J. Cray of Btlllwnod once aiore prored that axiom ou Monday. There will be preaching hy Rev. W O. Britton at Old Columbia (School House on Bunday morning next, at 11 •'eteek. Tut PaorLi ha* a few pounds of ordinary pecan* that It will divide with people who will plant them lor their children. forty five year I’jj^Mofourgood The 'imffcF’ courts was but this whiskos hJwu Inches of snow fell In New York city on Saturday. Yesterday. HHh ln*t. waa the 103rd snnTreraai v of the birth of Gan. B; E. liee. Addition* to our •nbicriptlon list exceml expectations. And they are all volunteers. .lodge Patterson left for Washing ton on Tuesday after a busy two days at home on important business An after sun down letter from Mr. F. P. Lee put ua in right temper for pleasant Monday night dreams. Our cheeriest Tuesday morning caller was Ur. B. F. Storne of Blackvllie. a! wavs a welcome visitor and sure com fort bringer. Married by Rev J. M. Sanders at hi* residence January Idih HM0 Mr Ray Sandora of jjgorges .(.Irtek Cud MAsft Jj'lorrie Morris of Olar. —Mr. 'P. H. Witherstmon* who pnb^ liahed papers at Bamberg and Black- villein the early 80’s Is now editor of the Lake Butler, Fla.. Star. _ The Mormons are not A wbully bad people. Governor S >ry of Utnli says* that the Jeffrie*—Johnson prize tight shall not come off iu S Ut Lake City. %. After a delightful visit to relatives at Siielliog. where th-y received many pleasant social attentions, the Misses Kenrse have returned to their home at Appleton . Our junior weather prophet, qtho is a farmer, thinks this wi)l ha n record breaking good crop year, while the senior, who is a merchant, guesses (llifereu^B^Q Mr. 8. A/Wise has, to the great re gret of the friends of himself and ol his father the late Cvpt. J. C. Wise de cided to go West and locate at bean- mout. Texas. Willi* Willi*, an Aiken county boy. was the winner of the dollar priz: for the best H ve ears ot corn made In hi* county last year by the boys contest club farmers. •With best wishes for vow and Tint Pkopl*:'’ is a mighty nice way of end ing a le'ter, especially one having such a good beginning and large mid dle as that just received from Mr. Id, A Grubbs of Williston. Only one severe disappointment has befallen us since .A subsrrin-t Who told IIS month* ago that he ecu d not do without reading Tint 1 kocte for ten dollars a year has *o far failed "to come across ” A p es*ant call was paid us on Thursday hy Mr. F S Cave, who ha* recentlv and wi*e y moved tiom Lung- ity to the Lees neighboi hood, w ht-te he w ill *h<>iv himself to be one of the best farmers, wi»e*t poultry growers and a’l round useful and helplul citizen in that good community. It was on Tuesday like a chapter from the blessed old time when Barn well extended from s ght of Angu*ta to In hearing of Brunchville to have in town Mr. J. J. Brabham of Olsr, the worthy bearer of the niunc so honor able iu public and so uaeful iu |>rivate life since colonial days. FROM HOME TO ORA YEN. Mr*. Carrie M , beloved wife •( brother J*. if. Hair, went to be with her 8avlVrt|Aa*l ftldtitUy iriothing. If »he had llvtul until the 23id of this mouth she would have been sixty four years of age. For twenty year* she nad been an Invalid, having receiv»-«l an Injury of the hip from which she never recovered. All thfese year* khe bad been an uncomplaining, patient sufferer. She leave* nehimi to mourn her departure a loving husband and an affectionate devoted daughter. How dark and lonely tiiat home is now without that wife and mother. * flow bright and beautiful U that home to which *he has gone. 'No suffering there. All is peai-e, rest and joy for ever. Her Pastor. January Hth 1010. THEY ARK GOOD. Onr crop mortgage hlar.ka are the coin|K>*iie work of leading lawyers, up to date hank odioiaU and lirst class merchants. S>we are warranted in believing they fili the bill. GETTING LARGER. Treasurer Armstrong, like a just steward, glv*-s u* the following .ax • "s of public lntere*t, up to Jauu- - EXPEN SELESS COFnTS. According to the annua I renor^-of Solicitor Speara of the Fourth Jtidlcial Circuit, composed of the counties of Darlington, Marlboro and Cheaterfleld all the expetuea of the Court of Gen- exuilocs/iaiLS for. l;L*t y ar vera._paUi out of the costs collected. During the year 78 cases were tried in Ui3 circuit, only three acquittals by the juror, 4 acquittals by consent verdicts and 71 verdicts of guilty. THE PASSING PATRIOTS. The Confederate pensioners grow in need and enrollment «* they become wearier in \etirs and less able to fight be buttle for food and shelter Ac cording to theaiuiutl rcoorc of Comp troller oienernl Jones tbore are -now 9 6J7 pensioners on the rolls, [during last ve*r the sutu of $2 72J. 9d was re. funded because the old soldiers receiv ed tneir last discharges and crossed the river before they received this pc.y. - ► THE LAZY BUG. 'That the hook worm Is no respecter of persons was lece.ntly proven by the examination of a class of one hundred students at Tulane University, the great New Orleans school, i'niriy ol tluiii were found co he infected, some of the voting men apparently enjoying robust heal.h. .*>o the idea that only factory opera tives and barefoot children are the suffereis musi be revised. THE CENSUS. Supervisor George W'a’erhotise •!' Br.tufort is ready to send out blanks t persons who would like to get placts and psy for taking tue census reiurio in their townships next Spring. The question* are easy, and the work will pay $2 and up a dav, l! any of our unemployed young men would like »uch work they should wilte at ouch to Mr. George Waterhouse at lluuifort for blank*. T ieso blanks must ba tilled out by the applicant!, and sent to Mr. Wat rhouse in sure time to reach him by January 3ist., wneu the lime limit exoires. The “tests” will be held in each county on February 6 h. -*•»- THE C ST OF UlViXG. Prof E. II A Soligman of Columbia University, New Y«uk, a recognized authority on economies, had this to say last week as to ihe increased coal of food : Government action In regard to the rise iu the cost of living u daily be coming more imperative. Toe hiiuatmn !• realiy so serious, that the gov er mcot should awaken to it. Asa par'isi itmedv, the nation's leadcis are called up in to i!e\i-e some t»< tier method of mom y circolaticii. '’’’e constant increase in ilie supply of '-id i* making its pur ilk* UNION MEETING OF THE BARN- WELL^APTIST A8>OClATlON JANUARY 2STH AND BOTH. ~ DOUBLE FOND .Saturday. Introductory Sermon Rev. B. F. Al len, 11 o’clock. Subject No I. The Need of a Rc- emphiasls of Spiritual Kegeuerutiim. Converted Church Memberabip, and S,ifrU»i*l Life iu our Chwrchea, Led tiy Kev. J D Pitts, and followed by gcu- e. al discussion Subject No. 2 Tne General Outlook Before us llii« Year, or Uie Claims o( Local and Itonoinii.utlonfti W«uk for 1 It iff. Led hy F. M. H nuser, followed by General Dt*cit>kiou. Sunday. At 10 A. M in connection with 8 -n- day Sc.haul vxei ciaca a general diacua- alon of Sunday School Ideals, led hy Rev. J. K. Hair. ‘ SeruTOu I.y Rt y. J. E Fieoman 11 a. m. 8EIGLINO. daiurday. - Introductory S^rmotr-by- Rev. Goode Subject No. 1. As above; Led.by Kcv. J Hopkins. sunject No 2. As above; Led by W. G. Britton. Sunday. At 10 o’clock, Sunday- School disetu- sion- as above, ijed bv Dr. McCor mick of Olar, to! lowed by gem tai «U- cuBSinn. At 11 o’clock Sermon by Rev. W. C. Baxlev. WILLISTON. S .turdav. Introductory sermon by R, P, 0*1- pbln. Subject No. 1. The T-mporal Con cern* and Intel est of a ! nal church; or the secular sijje cf church life anu ■ervicc S riptuic Histor) ntul emphasis Measuring oursclvo* by it I.od hy it. M. Mixson. toliowed by general uU- cus*iini. Subject No. 2 Toe Temporal Needs and Demand* of the Kingdom, com mon to all ihe Churches: or, the Claims of our Denominational work and institutions n..d the true attitude of tne local Churches to the same. Ucd tiy rv. M. Jones, loilowtd ly general discussion. S mdsy. At 10 o’clock in connection with regular Sunday School, General Di»- coBsinir ot >uiiday Sumo! Ideals. At 11 o elm k. Sermon, OHices and H oik ol a Deacon, Kev. (j J. Frier. O J. Frier, For Program committee. MAKING LIFE SAFER. Everywhere life i* being mad" more sate through ’he work of Dr. King’s New i.ile Uiils in Constipation, Bil iousne**. Dyspepsia Imligestion Liver trouble*, Kidmy I>i*ca*es and Bowel Disorder*. Tlmy’ie easy bu sure, and perlectlv build up the health 26e at C. N. Burcktialter, R. A. Deasou & Co. Old year, you have been good to me and I hnve tried my very be«t to pass on your HindneMefl manyfold to my customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays. WELCOME .19.10 For you bring fresh and, larger opportunities for pro moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi ness. * ' j I thank my good title friends for their generous patron age the past twelve months and pledge my very host sm-- k.- vice to them in the- coming -new yew* Krijxriis oAjE*. iL.Oja-i3Si of the Hest IIoihoh and Mules that experienced judg- havc 1 , ■ * -—- BLAC3 m .to A postal card an me at Lyndhurst, ST receive prompt atteutii b«sot of ment could select and the dollars in hand pay for nave . *. ft SAff been received and handled ny me this season, giving ahso- UK. J rr. D« fuilA lute satisfaction in quality and price to every purchaser, of the same superb standard horses and mules just received for the New Year trade. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES will be made on these last arrivals, and 1 shall contribute my (‘till share toward giving my customers the start that will win in 11)10. SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS of Home Raised Seed Oats to spare from my own planting at 70 cents per bushel. A Car Load of Virginia Wn gons and Buggies, “the best going 1 ' at very attractive prices. Before buying anything whatever in the lines I handle call on me. See my stocks, learn my prices and you will he con vinced beyond all doubt that Sonta Claus is not larger hearted or moje generous handed than your sincere friend and well wisher. DENTIST, blaukvIllM, 8. c. Office days Thursday, day and Saturday* Well equipped office. Operations made m " less us consistent with safety PfiCea rcubonable. Terms cash, j Anna J. D. WHI BLKCKUILLE. C. It i* not necessarily wi*e to stick to a stNtcment because vou he ievetl It to tie truo when you made it TREASURERS NOTIC E. The Treasurer * Olilee will be open for the col lection oi iijxe* levied for the fiscal tear commencing January l«t 190'J, from the 15th day ol October rJO*.' to the 15th day of March 1910 In elusive. From the 1st to the 31st of Januarv 1910 inclusive a penalty of one per cent will he aid -d : from the 1st to the 2H h ol February l!U0 inclusive a pen alty of two per cent will he added to all tax“ ■ uaid in Fehruarv. • ’ u.’ b- ’' ' ONE CAR EACH OF THE Finest Kentucky Raised 1111 BIBS The valuable lands of tfHI late J. Terrill Smith of Wil liston, demised by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage* are now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particubirfl Apply cither to Dr. AY. Chester Smith, Williston, orOrlsudo Sheppard, Edgefield* or A t T. Jamison, Greenwood. M. W. C. MILHOUS DEStlSt, Barnwell, • » • &C ow ncK ttount 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. a. Porson* living away from will pica** m«ik«> appoiotmaat* ha oomlag. Br *«> doing tbay will be i of Immediate servlca ud airold appotntoteiiU. LMDS FOR SALE, Now I* the ttmo to bay, lARda Wfil never be cheaper, and tara to laaraqat In valu* . BUY NOW. 6A8 Acre*, Rl jji -|itiid ToWoehtf. nst receiredr 6if “Aiw., Ri« h iW.- * v I Harnwell Coanty, -- • One half in cultlvatioa balaoes 'Ung Stattoo mm t m s' - ■ *;r ■