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Total Levy *20 1-1 mills
Cammutation road tax is $l.d()
Special school, levies are as
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taiirc, idiom- or \vm\ at Our ex pens-.'
Adluli Milling Company
TUP W A I1 OUTLOOK
Master's Sale
of Georgia, the man whose -remark
ably practical invention, It is said
will enrich the farmers of the coun
iry by -untold millions. .*•'
The ancient Romans had a proVerb
-which freely translated meant “Times
change and our customs change with
them.” This was never more true than
with us in the third year of the war,
and our firstxyear of participation in
it. To us it wafNat first an absorbing
bit of news. Theh it came home to
us in the reaction in the prices of cot
ton. We very fervently wished that
war matf Europe had kept its warlike
spirit to itself and left us to our own
pursuits. Then came the almost daily
encroachments upon American rights
T>y both British $md ,(!erman war"
measures. It was* openly prophesied
that our nation would he rent in twain
by its sympathies. With the increased
knowledge we now have oLGermarl
propaganda, and with the tracing of
millions'of dollars spent by German
officials in America we are confident
that it was German “money that made,
the mare go.” With the internment of
some of these officials, and the run
ning of others to Mexico we have had'
far fewer strikes in munition factor
ies and ship-building plants.^ Here and
there now occur huge conflagrations
which might, lie termed ^accidental, hut
for the fact that war supplies are in
variably burned. We have s|iown jv
leniency to the alien enemies , in our
midst that is almost folly pn our part.
Anyone familiar with the courses
of fiction pursued by the German- gov
ernment and th*> United States is con-
vinced of the fact that Germany real
ized that her policies would sooner or
later draw us into war with her em
pire. Her .policy was first to bam
boozle us with faithless promises un-
8 TATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA
Columbia, S.C
lorXTY. OK MaRVMEU
An Interesting< Character
John ft. Jobson,
Court of Common Pleas
inventor of ^ ?- ■ - v - lv - ,v ^*■ - 1 - il O
the remarkable plow which' bears his Branch, Cedar Grove, Gokuil-
name, and expounder of progressive bia. ^distO, Elleilton, Friend-
theories of soil tillage, is one of the | 1 ’ XT ’ , r
most interesting characters in Geor- j/diip, Greens, Hfirmony, Meyer?
gia. He is even more remarkable j Mill, Morris^ New [Forest, Oak
than anything lie has yet produced, ,, , 1 c ,
for his gritty struggle for over fifty i *O’ove,. ...Riverside, Sand IIill,
E L. Sanders, a? Executor, eth.;-
Praintiff
- -‘ against
George D Slanders, et al, Tefendante,
By virtue of* decretal order, directed
't'd me’out of the Court/of Common
IMeas for Barnwell County, in the ease
ot E L. Sarders, as Executor, etc.’.
PlaLntiff,-vs George D. Sanders v et al
defendants, L the undersigned Master,
wifi on the^flrd day .of Tfecember, next,
the same being saleiday in the raid
month, during the legal hours 'of sale,
in'front of the Coiirt House dCor at
Barnwell, S. C . offer fo.r jBale t^ufTol-
lowiug described proppriy, to wit :
Parte of lotrtwo and three in Block
blow- the horn to start a 46-plow
Appleton; j. Rig Fork, Calvary
^iuhie Pond, Heeling Springs
Hercules, Hilda, Lees, Rosniary
Reedy - Bra mil, Sycamore.
5 mills. Elko 2 mills ordinary
expenses .3 in ids i;or bond,
tti hills.. Kilned imljVord inary
expenses 4 mills for bond. /
7. mill's. Dunbarton 4 mills ordi
nary, 3 mills: for bond.-;
S mills. Blackville o mills ordi
sixty-two in the town of Fairfax, S. 0 :
bounded : North bv Jut-ut Light-ey ami
Sanders; East by S. A. L Railway
right of-way, ami West by the property
of Geo. D. Sanders. ,
Terms of aale, CASH; purchaser-to
pay for papers,
... "7* H- L. O’Bannon
plantation on Its Icing summer-day
stretch of-activity. - -
it was just at this time and on.
this very prantation that young Job-
son began to study the underlying
principles of plant growth and plant
culture, and then and there he con
ceived the idea of a deep reaching
'T'H.E only ones who com-
I plain about our .kind of
fencing are poultry, cattle
and stock.
THEY CAN’T GET
PAST IT.
tiller that would be practical for'The
Master
average farmer.
worked a,nd schemed to-ge: an in
srrument that would prevent the clay
from being. brought to the top to
Master^ Sale
STATH OF FOUTH CAROLINA
County of Barnwell,
Court of Corn-man Pleas.
beaten. We carry all kinds and
i sises for every purpose.
dSbiSpo rtsmen’s
Emily R. Riley, et al. infants’by \\\ T.
1C ley, their guardian ad litem et. al
Plaintiffs,
against
Janie C. Letvia, et. aiL- Defendants
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I will sell at BariiWeJl. in "front of the
Court House- on Monday the 4 h day
.of December 1917. being snktsday in
said n,;ontlf, within the legal hours cf
wile, the following decribed real pro
perty": certain tract of land situate,
lying and being in Barnwell County.
South Carolina, said -contain 3:5
acres, hlore ne bsi. and bounded now
or formeily, as follows, to nit: North,
bv D* er’s Mill poi d or Jhckso:i’p.
-Branch ; E^st by lands cf F. M. Young
and Frank Harter ; gouth by lauds of
F M. Young and We-t by lauds of
Miles Carter, being that certain tract
conveyed by R. S Barker »t/T. Angus
HMliains or. April l:bh l>7i*, tha deed
of conveyai ee t(7whieb is recorded in
the effierf of the Clfrk of Court- for
Barnwell County in Bi "k three -”A”
at pages 5l?6, et. seip
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II. L. BanUfni,
_ Master. .. .
As announced in a recent
this papes, the - Ijobson -
Sense System has Been bi
our county . and is being ^ji
by some o.f t-he most .proud
uarters
til such time as having disposed of her
accepted for tnxes, except at tax 3
payers risk. County and school
cl aim 9 properly approved will
be accepted for taxts.
J. B. Armstrong,
' ' Gountv treasurer.
Are you shooting the Remington
UMC Shotgun shells that leading
sportsmen nicknamed Speed Shells
\Ve carry them. :
F. H. ANDERSON & SON. BARNWEU S. C
RKETINC HOGS
Marketing hog- brat.- burying them.
Sti'-Ve Hoover', MtT Pleasant, Iowa, writes
“Comnioiiced fivdinu .my 1 i«<r< 1 of a!> ut
lui'h' gs B. F. Tli-uua' S Hi g Powder
o'vV-r two months ago. Fifty were sick and
.off feci. N'-rchy herds had cholera..I did
not 1 sc one. —they arc well and growing
fa-t." •'
RMl Walker. Dialer,
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A lv. f Applet n.-S C. .
COTTON-l‘EARCE A BATTEY...the
Savannah Cot'on Factors,are substan
tial, reliatile and energetic. Their ex
tensive warehousjwff facilities and Flip-,
prior salesmj^iefiip ate at vour com
mand. Tpey are abundantly able to
fluHNC^any quantity, of pot ton shipped
them . I-TTt it to jv'ur ioteres-. t > try
them? Do it nowTand he convinced..-
s'2 tTtirr.- — k
COTTON FACTOR
-c/H.
Civil Fiigni^riuud Surv
V ALLENDALE, S V
Burijpifton Spcvitil dou-
pdd watch wit b ‘ * L. S''
kjnsioc. I’uli attnclieiK
AUCUSTA
GEORGIA
GIVE Me a trial
Lonnio Saudcr
Nirt'ce retiy given that o;.
or before the 30 h. day of* Novemb r
1917 1 will .tilb my final faecojLU't. .with
Hoii. j\h') K suep-ing. Judge (ff I*r. -
bate . f<»K B .r.-well Comity, *as AM min
/strator (if the Estate O.f A 4v Moore
' atid, petiti ih .the sai i Court f iryri order
1 of D.ecliargiR^nd Lette
issory
precious t,o us-, r But-we__must .adjust
ourselves to those that tire to come.
The tory ,1s told of an Irichman who
young bull on a chilly
was driving a
'morning. In order to get his hands
WaFm and to control his charge he
tied wie lines around one hahd and
GET READY
Now ia the time that your, heha will
moult
or ehe4>_tbeir feathers. /This
stuffed ib in his pocket. In some way process is rather s^wand nature should
he didn’t hkve time to get his hands be assisted. B. A: Thoin^s Poultry
from his pockbU before the animal Remedy will h*dp your! hpns to moult
SturLcd at. breakneck
all that Pat could qlxto keep ob his res4y to lav whijjn eggs are higtiest ir
feet as he hit the hi^b places! A tHV winft r. If' this remedy due* ro
- friend.aaw the exhibition o^speed and make good, we will. IE H. tTalkeri Ap
naked, ft Pat, where are ^ojngVsL Thi^ pie ton. 8. 1 ,