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-ki Barnwell People. ‘■e. ri-r. ~ ■- *. - r -rr-rr - niURHDAY. JAKUARY Sti, 1911. tATM OP BtJBKCRIPTION. (B A4r«oo«. p«r Aanum Ob TIb* .$1.60 .1‘joc Tho llr*t »ectlon of the cUnlu Ranj; H at Ulmer* thi* week. J. B. Harl«T, J. B. Clerk. Mem*, Hurr. HARMONY LODCK NO 17 A. Y. M. I A /A rdruUrrommnnk'atlon of Usrmnviy \M/ bxldre No. 17, A. K. M. e1U h«l.l In Ma*«nlo Temple or. Ihurxday MHBk Keb <Hb. 7.30 o'clock Vmttiutf Wethren are owdiai.y invltod to attond. A. A. Lemon, W. M. Win McNab, Seo F'OR SAl.K—^Ix Imndreil aero* of flue farming lanil, north nf Blackville, in a very denirahle aeelion. ‘ H. O. Still. Blackville. S. C- A large liver and white colored |>olnt «r do* atraved from my place on the aecond day of January. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to J.J Walker, tf Milleitevllle, rt. C. Two room* to rent, furnUhed or un- furnlabed. For Information apply at thi* olllce. FOR NALK. , 3(X*1 hu*hela ear corn. Pi Ice on ap- |ilicatioa. \V. T Calhoun, Tliornaa, S. C. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••A H. W. BLANTONS NEW SIAN I). Hartnc moyed into a new and more commodioiia atore oppoaite the Home Hank I reapectfully a.k the continued patronage of all old cuatoinera and will be glad to make many new lrie r 'd». Call and ree how complete my atock gad how moderate my price* 8. W B!»nton. - The inaugural addre** of Governor Bleaae U glree iu full on our fuiirth rage. Judging the future by the pa»t dia- agreeahle weather mar he expected un til the Legl»iature adjourn*. The montb’y meeting of tiic Countv Teach era’ A»*.K , iati<m will tie held on Saturday in the Barnwill High ;*cliool Auditorium. Married hy Rev W ,l.Snyderon Sun day at the Hai n well Metho<ll*t I’araon- age Mr. f.lian Lam and Mi*. Cattle Lall bidb of Olar. Rev A. F. F.vi»on wl'd he in Ham- tierg on Sunday, January -j'i There will, iheref.ire, he no aervice In ihe Kplaccpal Church in Itarnwe | Mr. K. R H»fern paid a Sunday vi«.- It to Barnwtll friend*, who were glad to »re that an Aiken life In* not harmed hi* health and happine**. It i« »ald that when fruit jure n- fuae* to ‘j-11" a few tea*pi«'titul* of carrot juice alrained and added wi'l bitog about the detited remit at onci . M r. T. A . <ireene. formerly of Ram- berg. will tomplete av Manh a ne« •aren *tory hotel, having <o »• nundr.d • leeping room*, ad aitli outmlc ex- i> i*ure Govemer Blea.e ha« appointed on hi* naff Mr Alfred A K'chard.on .f A lien dale a* ehn f of ordna < i c and M >. t.radon Rainlierg of Itamherg an aide, with the rank of lieutenant colonel Of the many noldier hov* that went from the town nf llarnwell into the t'onfxderate ann-r onh tine,* three •« IT.ain here: Judge K 'tert A'drich, Mr. A. P Manrilie and C->| (..torge K Ryao To our q'ic«tlon : • Are yon getting ready for the coming ol thholt wee »ll?”a level headed friend farmer re ' r' led: “i am not thinking ihoit jt It will not I other me. I r*i-e corn end meat Credit mv eubect iptioti vv nti theie tan dollar*.” Tha bill < f R preventative Jatae* E. P»\t» ti< create a county coitr. f >r Barn well t'ou n' y ha*pt«aed two read ing* in the Ur u*a. A» amende,| hy KepreaetiPstive Searaon it give* the county court .In dg- and M agtatrate- concurrent Juriedtclion. Judge R oliert Allii'd) i* at home among ill* life long friend* until the beginning of February when lie will go to preside over the court* of the Sixth < irenit. commencing at York- vllle Hi* working hour* ate bu-y tt, the preparation of declaion* on ca**#* argued before him on hi* prevlou* cir cuit. Dr. Clarence J Owen*, formerly of Willleton, ia rapidly gaining national prominence and popularity a* a public apeaker. On Thursday last ite delivered the annual addre** bt fore the Southern Society ef St. I.oui* and he u ill tie one of the principal M>eakera before tire Southern Commercial Congreas at At lanta lit Marah. Cotton mHl prc»ldencie* pay better than achool princlpalahip*. A former principal of the Ra row ell Graded School, Lewi* W I’a'-ker, now head of cotton mill* worth million*, last week eub*cribed fifty thousand dollar* to the capital •tuck of a trolley read to he built from Spartanburg, via Groenyille and Andereon, to Groenwood. Aa one re*ult of a game of card* in Red Oak townehip on Saturday night between colored plaver* Edgar Ander- aon received a cut on hi* neck that nar rowly ml*»ed hi* jugular vein and re quired twenty • one atltche* fur Its cloaiug. Joaiah Kohlnaon. who did the cutting. wa» committed to jail charged with as*ault with Intent to kill. When arre»ted he had a dirk and piatol on hi* person. s The Brunswick, Ga , New* of Satur- tell* In a half coin in a article how Mr. 8. K. Brown, formerly of Barnwell, drove hi* handsome automobile, an Oidamobile, from Jacksonville to Brunswick in -I hour* and minute*, lowering the record time and winning a silver prise ,ctip. A banquet Wa< given in hia hoft&r by Jacksonville au- foivts on Monday evening. He is prts- ident of the MrwAgwhtk auto club. The Barnwell Teacher* Association will meet at Barnwell on Saturday, January 28. This meeting will be un der the auttpiceaof the Kur>i| School Improvement Association, Mrs.’ Dora I) Walker, President. The following prominent speaker* have been Invited and are expected to be present: Prof. Tate, Bute rnral school inspector, M is* Rudd, Slate field agent of the School Improvement Association. M>*« Alro- tuer of the Tomato Club Organization. Prof. Crouch will aUo address (be •*41?* A NEW YEAR BRIDAL. At high noon tod: y In Mt. arru.u (.’liti'cli. with u tooouode of loviog friend* gethered to honor » d w fch them all happinea* Mia* Ira ITou, daugliter ■ f Mi and M •*. G M. Etiet,. il.l l, and Rev J. R. Culhim of Wake Foreaf, N G , now pastor of the Allen dale Baptist Church w ill be married. THE SOI.lCITORSH11* Ou Friday Hon J. F. Hvrnea sent to Judge Ro bert Aldrich hi* resignation a* Solicitor of the Second Gircuir, to take effect on Fehrnarv l*t. *o tiiat Ida successor, who i* to be appointed by Governor ILeasc, may enter upon his new work at ihe tVr-t term of the Gen eral Session*, to commence at Aikeu on February I0th t Each of the four counties in the cir cuit will have a candidate, or several candidate* for the position. REMEMBER. 10 o’clock Wednesday morning is Thk. I’koci.k m hour for going to to. s*, rain or shine Corre-pondents atio ad vertisers will he stir-* of hotter servive if tliev wd!l send in their fiver* a* promptly as pos*ihle. The sooner cofiy is received the mote care and Mute can and will b given to make a v rti*e- ments more attfticMve and to |)nt n(‘w«. matter in choiee-t |)o»ition Mul iour letters or itay yttur c«U* before eariier people engage the ftont •r-it*. Ihtn’t w ait until Monday ‘or Tuesday THK CORN GOSTKST. BarnweU County corn raising hoys did exceedingly we'l l*»t year Had they started earlier 'itev would have done much better. That wa* one seerct nf Jerrv Moore’s wondeifu! sueeess He made an eailv h* gitm4«*g » -hHuh>d from tiic outside many load* of rich earth ami put tkem on hi* prize acre, so that lie tiad the plant fo d of several acres on hi* little patch TJteu lx* kept working and fertilizing until the crop was made This year itx* contest will he under the supervision of experi enced men, one for the Piedmont sec tion, the ot Iter for the low country. But there's no wisdom in waiting Let tiie preparation* commence and con tinue. THF. WAV TO D ». Farmer K J. ILwikis-on has made an investment showing good present judgment ami w i-e foresight. His tine tlHd* ar« cumbered with inane, tl'ty to seventy-five t<> the acre, large trunked, deep rooted stump* So after foil in vestigation lie lias bought a sluatp puller that knows no such word as failure. It I* woikud hv mule power and lx* cleats an average of two acres a dav. The work i» *o strenuous, how ever, that it l* not kept at I o g. r than a couple of davs at a time The pul er 1'ft* out tr' c* of g.xi I sixe a* easily as It doc- slumps, and »* .-sfelv. The • tniups make excellent fuel ami will help pay the cost of flielr removal When Ins field* a e all clear he will be In po.ition to make iiicrra-ed crop* *t decre**ed cost JENNY NEW* Gol .1 B O’Nea' Holloway of New berry was the gue-t of ( apt. J W. Jenny and Mr J O Jenny for a few dav». Tne Golnix-I ha* iiiauy friend* here w ho arc s| w av » glad to see him He is now lecturing in the interest of i fie Kartrer. I i.ion ami we bespeak for him modi »ucoc»* io ttr* line of busi ness, a- he i* a lluent and forceful • peaker a'ul It i« certainly a rare treat to hear hi in The puITc in-ta ’a'ion of <,dicer- mid the ov-ter -opiu-r given hv tm Knigt'S* of I’vtl.ias I'hur-lav evening last ijas wall H'-cmlcd and ..tii'e a s .r, «*•* in every psrfx-oi.ir The | udge Imre i* in a •plemlid comllt.on ami giowitig In mem t>er -In ti Mr and Mr* John Hlx of Lauien- wtre ihe go,-*t- o* t ant ami Mis J W JeoliV S imfiv at 1 don I ,y f. FOR SIKK T! K i.N HUM I Ml v T. A cixi v ent ion of t lie I’.arnwelMiuiiiiv \ I! ! i Sa OO 11 I . e a g lie t! d I m the G >u r t H o.i*e mi : he 1 h h i * ■ . It K v a n A. (,yl s pre-id ng ami " liliam Mc\ l> at 11ng a* Se. ri-farv adopfcit ftie fol lowing u Soi 11ion ; * Kesoivi d. I h at the G. n\ cn’lo’ wray t he (ieimra I V-seuiil. ot Sontii ( -ro lina t" en«c’ «'t h law h« w i | i rov id,- t.at one ha f of tlio hues eoliei ted lor tile II 111* w f o 1 sale of 1 iijoor S i I, I! I r II W e I t'ountv shall tie set apart for tlx* pot- post* ot del ra\ ing the • \pen-p- of pr... coring evidence and secuiisg emivic linn- of violator* of the G’i y Cothran law . Such M'onvy to tie depos'teil with the cmititv treasiiri r ami drawn with tlx* approval of tlx* -In rtfT ami con miss|on**r* A c *pv of the above resolution i« he itig i ircolatcdover Ihccmntv, together with the follow ing petition : ‘‘We, the undersigned citizen* ami tnxpavei* of 15arnw. ll County, endorse the re*otiition pas-,.,! j :) i .invention t'y tio* A nti-lialiuoi Langur, and reaped fully petition our Senator and Repre- sentstivcs to have *ame enacted and make the law in reference to f1ne« ( and your petitioner* will ever pray.” LAST WEEK FRIENDS. Tjiey were good to tt* nrxl true to themaelvc* and tlio record* of their «i'- precialed frlend*hip». Nesting the nin-fietb mile *tene_of a life of purest course, full of u*pfulne*s and giving happine** to the three generation* that he ha* blessed w ith hi* *po*Te*' exam- pie and wise counsel Mr. WillUm M Smith sent u» witti hi* thirty fourth annual subscription the convincing evl- it-nce of hi* good w ill toward u*. *o long conti.med and so highly valued. And .Mr. A I*. Manville, of the salt of the earth and rx.t of common dust *1*0 took the 84th degree a* one of The I’kopi.f, witti all the klrxllinesui that he gave It first welcome, and following In their clear, sure footstep* came sterling B F. Drummond and strong young J. n. Wall. Then Saturday, an Insert of the Spring time In the heart of the mid winter, brought first three caller* in heritor* of the unforgetting friendship* that we so ttea-nre In memory, followed by presence* and message* that made the week end a glad holiday. For from all around came gentle word* and the kind notion* that speak louder than words from Messrs Clarendon Black, Isaac A Dychea. C. J. Orav, K. H. Jenkins, W. H Creech, 8. F. 8ea*e, W. H. llartr.og, W. M. Beasly. and may be more, whose name* are written In our book* to he looked on happily in the weeks to come, x, A Happy New Year to you all, good friends. a saddened home Mr. Borge«* Kennedy died st id* n.one in Ro*ematv Tow..ship on S >n day. after an Illness of several weea*. An attack of grippe terminating in pneumonia ended a life ao dear to and cherished by hi* family and friend* In their great sorrow hi* bereaved loved o ie» have the truest sympathies of a multitude <>f friend*. He Is nirviveu by hi* wife, five daughters ami one ion. CALLED HIGHER. Mrs Eliza Rush Matlietiy, widow of Mr. John Walktr Matheny, departed this life on the Kith lust at the linme nf her son, Mr. D R Matheny, near Bamberg Her body was laid to rest in the Springtown Ohnrch cemetery, Rev. O. J Flier conducting the funeral vices 8he was eighty years of age and had survived her husband nearly ilftv years, and no other death had occurred in the immediate family since tie parsed away Four son* and one daughter «urviv-to cherish the mem ory of tneir well beloved 'mother EVERY DUTY WELL DONE. Williston, S G, January 22. 1911. After an illi es* of several months, lodge J M Hair, passed away at hi* home here, at (. o’clock Wednesday morning. January IS, aged seventy-one years. The end was p*-ac* fi 1, and he entered the valley of the shadowland sustained and soothed by an uofalter lug trust in the promise of * blejiod immortality. Inter.pent occurred at the city eeme- teiy Thursday afternoon. Tne obse- quies were conducted by Rev W. M. Jones. Deceased wa* a native of Jismwell County, ansi for many years had beer, a devout consistent member of the I5apli*t Church He wa« a loyal Con federate veteran a id an enthit*ia*tlc Knight of I'ythiaa II» wa* a noble, big hearted man, and it I* pleasing to relirct that no taint of ignoOle living soiled his clean hand* or sullied hi* pore heart, and that in this hour of sad ness tx> act can tie recalled that he- - clouds the memory which he leaves be hind him Surviving JudgehHair are his wife and seven sons and daughter*, three hro.tiers and two *|stir* A host of friend- mourn bis loss. I. E. A. AUDITOR’S NflTICK. Th* An Itor will be at the following place* on tiie date* n*m«ri below for the purpose of receiving tax retnrna fur the year 19It. Appleton. Thursday Jan 2<Hh, Ba.’doe. Friday “ t7ih, Barnwell. Baturdav “ Jfi h, Dunbarton. Monday “ 30th, Ashley’a More Tne* ** 8l»t, Brabham's ” Wed Feb l*f, Millettville, Tbura “ 2nd, Hilda. Friday 3rd, Only parsonal propet ty >uii»t be re turned thi* year. All return* aent in by mall niiist lie properly signed and probated and aent in by the 20.It of February before they can be accepted. The law direct* that'60 per c*nt pen alty shall be added after February 20. C. W. Moody, A B C. > STATE OP I^oots for Sale. I have several thousand asparagus roots, or crowns, for sale These root* are of the Early Argentenil variety that experience ha* proven to he beat for thi- pare of the South. Brigham Reed, tf Elko, S. C. J’KNsION NOTICE. I will be in live Auditor’* office every Saturday during me month of January, i'Jll, for the purpose of writing up and -repariug applications for all Confederate soldiers and widow* of Confederate *oldier^ who wish to go tiefore tha County Pension Board which meet* on the tir-t Monday in February, !»11. Those already on the roll will report In pet ton or by Ut ter. G K BIRT, ' r<!tr*TorTomifiTsir6 herr" ANOTHER VETERAN I’A'SF.S. On the morning of the 18th ln*t. Judge J M Hair died suddenly at hi* home in Wiliiston of heart troub'e, complicated with paralvsi*.' For sey- tiionth* hi* health had been some wbat impaired, hut Ids illness wa* not con- -idered a serious one by Id* friend* lie was 71 tear* of age. a son of M r, J . W alton Hair of honored memory. When a half century ago the State called her *mn to bailie he wa* among the fir.t to respond volunteering a* a xrira'.e in Company K, liagnod’.v Fif*t S oitii Carvdins Kegivnrnt, in which he ro.e .ot merit to the rank of third Heu- tei.ant A» a soldier he won and re talncd Hie Warm affection and high re gard of ins comrades, I rave to dl* Charge even du.y ..' a •oMIer’* life snd always kind y to and considerate nf those with whom he fought and marched and suffered the privation* of the camp and the hardship* of the fi*ld. At the dread battle of the Wilderness he received a wound that practically d-«lroved an ei e A* a citizen in the \e»r* of (veace Ids |ife was one of devo tion te family and friend*, to the State of hI- Im p and the church of hi* choice. Ili« wa- a cheering presence wherever he wem, always cheerful and inspiring hope and fresh endeavor in despondent hc.rt- Hi- "a k through |ifp was euid.-d h\ t In- go: den r it I e f T he loved til- te|lo>v me,1 ai d o* \er wandered f ro I. I he t ight pal h in w hich his in fant feer Were so w- | taught t" gi» H' - ti led « tt h f v" ' f ii' ne»» I Ip* oflice* o' Jur> G.i<noii--ionrr t»v appointment o f Gms’io? H »n(i'voi and of trial J , i-"C" a' \\ tl.i-t i. t y .-Ic i..n hv hi* {<■ ow i ii /■•• - For many v.ars he w a- a .on .1 - t i nt me id her of the Baptist < h u i eit H • w as a charter meinher of NOTICE OF ELECTION. The municipal election for the twwn of Snelling will be tiel.l February Tib, 1*11, to elect one Intendant and four W a rdetts. Tlx* following gentlemen have been aptvointed managers of the election : J F Snider*, .1 J Snelling ami K. J UhwD. J M Hill. Clerk. Dec. 20, lull). W ! l-rio the v A not he i he ri the liver to r.sl vv i i Ii w h ; i hig . it tIn- shores peace, t'ut hi- iii»innrv •loti K'light- of I’ythis, ami it- i|*'c- w . rc .1. at to liini because w c re lii* 11 ft* p i nci p|**s t.i r i t h:v« pas-eii across the comrades of the eternal -hall not soon fad- the mi'ds and ii.*art« of thn-c t* ti,, loved and honored ami trust- • d h: in Hi. hodv w a- 1 .id to rc«t in tiic Wil i-toii ( e-j|i t-iy tin 1 l.ur-dav last witlt impressive Pythian service* 8ur viving him are in hi* immediate familv hi- whe, two sons and ft>ur vlauglitei*. KII.L INSECTS. Hot alum water is the best insoct ■ie-t rover known. Put the alum intn l ot water a. d let hoil until dissolved Then apply hot with a brush to all trank- and closet* There i- no danger • f poi-oiiing ami it will eradicate the peats. Jni * JMf’i'jkt’irfuarAw'i's y>*'*X*<ir5XIvSA/»i# vSoiJthern ,%cher’s gency I Headquarter* for k*. sks. Itlm ktovards, .Majc.. Charts, Gravou, Er.i.-t ra and all a. Iiool supplies Complete t utalogve Free Maoszink a>i> Sans-uimov Atizar r Fntertainmcnt H.—k- S[>ccial ( ata logvie* Wn putdish Southern .si lns)! New*, the omy educational Journal In Ibc State. CUTTING COLLETON Adam* Run ami Collins township* voted themselves out nf Colleton and into Charleston County last week. The seceding section contain* 200 square miles,7,000 people and a million dollar* worth of Uxable property. OLAR THE PLACE. And Friday evening, January 27th the time for the arrival of another ear load of extra fine mule* anil horses. They will be of the same sati-fvlngex celtenre that ha* distinguished t*w Ri xer Sale Stable* a* the headquarter* of thechnli-uat and cheapest priced first riaa* stock ia the State. C. F. R^er. THE BLACK DEATH. T.aijt weejt there were 1,600 death* /font plague jn Fudzlailian, a suburb of Harbin. Manejiuria, in tiie north of A-ia. Corttse4 wire piled high in the street*. ThreH f4*»gue center* exist in a neighborhood where 7.000 people re- aide. Tiie grippe came from that quarter of the world. FOR FOUR COUNTIES I will unload at Fairfax on Tburi- day^VOth inst. a carlaad of extra fine horse* and mule*, and will remain at Fairfax through Thtiraday. The viait* of the good people of Hampton, Colje. ton, Barnwell, and Bamberg Countie* needing first class stock are In?lied. 1 can and will please and profit all good judgment purchaser*. C. F. Rlzer, TURNING THE TABLES- Probahly no one had more ready wit, say* Tit Bits, titan Sir Frank I-ock- wood, the lawyer. He waa a tail man. and an unruly member of hi* audience once called out to him in the middle of a speech : ’‘Go it, telescope!” "My friend 1* mistaken In applying that term to me,” Sir Frank quickly said. ’ He ought to claim it for him. self, for, although be can not draw me out, I think I oan both tee through him and abut him up.” MONEY TO LOAN. Lean* made on Improved farm land* : In Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg and 1 Hampton CountitM. No delay- * I Jam •» A. Willi*, 4ttv., i No 21-13t Barnwell, S, 0. W- H- JONES, Mgr. Columbia, S- C- 1 i>t»A ixVSiVi./** j MONEY TO L 0 A N ! Welcome Waits When you Come to Town to Attend the BIG SALES NOTICE TO DEBTORS AMD CRED ITORS. AH person indebted to the estate of Mis* Minnie Creech, deceased, are re quested to make prompt payment lo the undersigned and ad i>er*on* having claim* against tiie said estate will please present the same properly at tested to me. W. H Hair. Administrator. Elko, S.C.. Jan. 12, Dm, ' NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigne ' will on Monday, February 13, file with Hon. John k. Snel ling, Judge ».f Probate for Barnwell County, hia final return a* A'lniiuiaira- tnr of the estate of Miss Minnie C r-eeb, deceased and apply for l^ttera Diaiai*- *«ry. W. II Hair, Administrator. January .I, 1911. FOR SALE. Wanted, to sell 16a acres of land kno-yn at the Marla J. C. Creech place, four miles and a half from Al lendale, three mile* from Heigling and three mile- from 8Tcamore, Heaboard Air Line Railroad . Will aril for half cash, balance on time. II. 1,.Creech, Agent. Barnwoll. 8 C. Remember that the Cordial Invitation Continues that you visit the SATISFACTION STORE, \ ‘ WHICH SINCE DP HAS NEVER WEARIED IN THE SERVICE OF ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS — \ When yon come to town for any pnrpose whatever, of business, pleasure or public duty—krmrmbkx that there it a genuln* and gener ou* de-ire to give the heat servtt* tu you at the MOLA1K FULL 8TOCKED STORES. - - -Seasonable Selections- 3peol*l attention it called to the choice and ttharnting new geode ju*t received, among them are: Beautiful Outing*, Light and Dark 0*1 *r*. f# . 6 rer.ta per yard. Fanay l»resa Gingham* ® lOo ** ^ Yard wide Sea Island ^ bo “ All the year ronnd stoofcs of Dry Good*. Shoe*, Clothing, Hat*, GrvK*erle*. and all General Merchandise fvtr home hapeineaa and abroad enjoament are full It* all needa ia quantity, up-to-date In style, vinsurpaiaed In quality mud at prlcea that van not fail to plea.e the ni-at-careful huyera. ^A cosilntiance of the liberal appreciated patronage of the past 11 year* L asked and every effort will be made te prove that the In- teraat* nf merchant and customer are mutual. L»f me help von begin getting ready for the Merry Chrlatmaa sad Happy New Year that I aiacer-ly wish you. MOLAIR i Barnwell, So. Oar. I large Capital and Surplus of this bank together with itx extensive resources, aside from affording unquestioned safety, also enable* it to care for the needs of its customers at all times. In the matter of making loans we give preference to our depositors and the patron who maintains a small account receives the same courteous treatment and assistance as our largest depositor. Your account is cordially invited 4 ojo Paid on Savings BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOOQP 1 LOCAL D1REC7PORS l' - -'"■■T,"- George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler Magood P.M.Buckingham HORSES k A iJU On Improved Farming Lands. Long Time! Kasy Payments! Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan^ NO COMMISSION CHARGED John B. Palmer & Son SylTin Building.—I*. O. Box M2 Colombia, S. C. Min lutin' M . W. II. J^NKS, MANAGER. Columbia. S. C. Secures positions for teachers, sells school furniture and sup plies, and publishes Southern Sehool Ncwi. ^Send tor our school supply catalogue, our magazine catalogue and our entert^nraem book, catalogue. ONE CAR OF *9 Fine Horses AND BLi Three Cars OF THE Best Males THE Wesf; Produces Just Received e AT J. WHITTLE'S SOUTH Cj b* as«t Ftruhsto tu ha Md at Ut day o( Fah., WIL saxt, Utartof at 11 o’alaah Is tha tf any [ tratiwa absmld m( bagrasSKL Otvas asdry mj haad this MMi of [ January, Auto Domini lull. J. K. SNELLSMt, FabNahad hi Tss Bosxwru. TWtJI | January l*h. Wtl TKEARUBKR’d NOTIOB. Tuw Troasurar’a oActt will hi •pom for tho enU-cllon of taXoe IotM for tho lUeal yosr otHosaosolog Jasssry 1,. 1910, from tho Itth day of Ovtohor* 1*10 tu lha iftth day Of March, mi la- [ciuspro. From the tat lo tho Stat of | January Itll Inrlualvos p#m»uy eft pot went will be added. From tho lot to tho 29tb of February, 1*11, isrluelve I a penalty «.f t per east will bo addod to aU taxes paid la February. From* the at te the lAth of March, 1*11, |m- | eluiiro a penalty of eovoa por oomi will ho added to all u ups Id taxos. For Bate Purposes •* Ordinary tJouuty " I’urpoaoa ” '* N«w Jail Furpoaet 1 " ConttltutluBsi School Purposea * Total HH* mlRf There will be xn extra levy of mpm aiiiD la Marnweli, Mlaehvllte and Wm« i Baton township for pahHe raoda. Commutatloo tax wiM he |t*0 am4 will be reeel red from Oeaoher MR 1*ML to March. 1st 1M1. imeloalvo. (Special School Levy) Cedar Grove 1 ml I; Borbry Calvary, KdUte, Frtem ‘ Healing Springs Kline, i Foreot, tt Hill. Roomy Br tllagrillo. Berea | Cave Hlekery Hill. OwemaCrmat -yea wore Vo. 41, 3 mUU( | Double Pomd. Herceloa, Laos 4 mIRit Ham wall 4W mllla, Elko, ft mUK Fairfax ft mills W itiletea, T Dft mlMa^ | u oiled ftuiea aorsemey, (Md amd silver coin, eeaoty amd mkaal daman properly approved *111 ba roodrod for tAS##o checks and drafu mill k | for taxaa at tax payera risk < _ J. B. Arte strong. Treat**rer Barnwell Cxiafty. DR. 1N0. P. LEE, X. Drntwv. ^WILUHTOH, Y m m IOdUe ever Beak «f WHMaftam. V» ao« rorelve cm Me In tha roomtry, BR will miaka appolotioeata at oRRfh 5 A.H. NIHESTEDL ATT0I1ET AT Uf HOTAIT PDHKL • BLACKS -LLE, X. o DR.J.H.B.MILHOU& DKNT1ST. . BLACKVILLS, Office days Thara<Uj y | day and Saturday, Well equipped Operations mad lesa as consistent with i Prices reasonable, leash. v. DR. W. C. MILHOUS DEHT1ST, - nnietl. 'i - • It G orrica uooaa* ''' * 8.30 a. m. to Peraona living awny will planaa make appoi omailng By aoddngl •f T. B. ELI A postal < | me at Lyndharst, S. receive prompt |c.F. Ulltu, Pal. vb. m. Calhoan * Co. m Lffm, At CYCLOrtl T.TfftTTPw *. ■ .J,.'