The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 09, 1902, Image 3

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The Barnwell Peonle 8A, K UAT - A 1*rf* crowd RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Fr AUranoe, p«r Annum . .$i,so ...I'i.Ofl 6n Tim* TUVRsDAT, JANUARY 0, 190i. our A Tb* Rejuilar Cormr.umcatiors of Harmony Lofi«o No. 17A.M.-. jLlT will W heMattbeaow Mas-ir.loTcm- 'Nr ' pi* In Harnweil uixmi Thursday, ♦ft or next before the full moon In oath month, heKtnntmc at early candle light. Bj order of W.\ \i.\ H. P Akdekion. Secretary. CoXirtat Beaufort this week. Trade took a bolidiiy lust week. The County Board of Control met yesterday. The Liberty Bell went through/lown on Tuesday- Some of our friends were very kind to us on Monday. . ' Capt. W. D. Black of Columbia was In town on Saturday. Mr. J. C. Griffin was atnon» cleverest Tuesday callers. Mr. \f. P. Hair gave us very grace ful greeting on yesterday., Mr. W. F. Aaron died on Friday last after a long illness, aged 40 years. After corn planting will b* soon enough to viait the Cbariextou Exposi tion. Judge J.C. Klughof Abbeville will preside over tbe Spriug Courts in this Circuit. The Legislature w ill meet on next Tuesday, and adjouru lu the sw eet bve and bye. Mr J. D. Whittle has con* to St. Louia after a car load of superior horses and mules. The Supreme Court will hear appeals from the Second Circuit beginning ou next Monday. Before making your tax return learn the name of your School district. It will aave trouble. The County Board of ('nmmUsionera completed It* work In Tuesday’s sew •ion, a new oue day record. Mlsa Llaal# A. AHaala she *« Weathersbee aw.t w died In is hun- •d at WUIlaton on Thiireday. Mr. II. C. Flowers has moved to Ha- vannah and .the ttsrnwell colony them gels a mighty gcdW addllb Mr H'MIsm Matthew«, w’m lUrd at KHehlng's M ills, last year, has repent ed and moved back to WlllWtun. At Capt. w. W. Woodwartl'n femor al aala In Bull Pond To»n*bip corn In the ear brought f I .<7 per bu>h«l. Mrs. James t’loier was.the g iest of Mrs. T J. Attaway Taat w>tk ai d ha- returned home to the rrgret of many friends. Admiral and Mrs. f Settee pa«*< but not up to old times came to town late on Monday and left early. There was no news ex cept the too familiar cry of haid^tiines. As a rule-the visitors seemed to have turned over new leaves and to have turned their faces to the future with better heai t and braver hope. . Real property brought only fairly good prices, while transactions In live fcti’ck were few, ard prlcoK obtained av- yraged about half the figures of a vear ago. Only a couple-of voters were regis tered. and a few w ere shaking hands With the candidate grip. The signs l^inuoan early opening of the caui- 1 1 'dOf, and a hot summer of It. OLD FIELD NOTES. Well, the new year Is here once more and we all should be thankful that we are spared to see it.. The new year brought plenty of cold weather with it. Mrs. Ella Parker of the Old Field section has returned home froin_ i *_Jwo months visit with her daughter, Mrs Cook, near SneHiug. Mr. R. O. Hirt spent last Saturday night with his best chum, Mr. IV. C. Kennedy. -The Rosemary Knitting Mills must bo on a boom, for a good many new hand.vhuve moved in the past week. The holidays are over now and we must get to work and stop socials. '1 he farmers ot this section have be- gun to think about starting their plows. M r. John Grubbs apd family of (tuck Creek visited Mr. Matthias Hair’s fam ily on the 2d inst. A happy new year to all. Rough Rider. HONOR ROLL Blackville Graded School, for fourth month: Kir*t Grade—Corrinne Mixon. fM; Earl Mixpn, Calhoun Kanimcr, 1*5. Srcond'Graile—Marguerite Spigener, OS; Cassius HolTniay, 07; Adrian Bax ley. Kathleen Baxley, 0*i. Third Grade—Paul Hoffman, OS; Nathalie Hammer, 07; Valerie John- •on,9C; Hir Chappell, !;5. Fourth Grade—Wade Johnson, 07; Into Green, Hattie Kena Mbhou*. IHi; Paul Ballsy, Charley Martin, Irene Keel, 05. Fifth Grad*—T1 Iman Woodward, Allterl Oiioiii. Vera .V ilhoua. Uu. .^ixth Giads—Carrie Matthews, Isa bel k rvc 05. ’-WniTII GWiIe^TImaTrre. !»>»;"lTr rie ilnrletwn. Madaltne Ite4«uz, Jame* IIammond, U7; Blanche Baxley, Oti. . Eiglith tirade—Emmet Grihbin, Od; GcUen Matthews, Reynolds Maitta, 05. FIRST FRIEND. M r. C. K. Kdenrteld* of Rosemary waa the first subscriber to pAy-in'lDOL And it will be a long time before he can be turned down. And he has always been a lip top man. . MARRIAGES On the 2nd Inst. j. 0. Sanders Esq , Notary Public, officiating, Mr. G. K. Platts of Barnwell .CoAl'ity-and- SIr*. Rosa Drawdy of Oovan, Bamberg County. ’ , On the at It Inst., ftr. Charlie Hutto of Barnwell County and Miss Nannie, daughter of Mr* Job* Gillum of Baut- be. r g County, Rev. \V. D. v McMillan officiating. Married on January Oth at the Jtarn- well Baptist Baptist Bible House by Rev AV. G. Britton Mr. Jnlih S. Bry ant to Miss Lottie, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. W. B. Norris, both of Great Cypress. On tlie Oth inst by the Rev. Jno. G. Beckwitn Mr. Isaac Knopf and Miss Mozulle Lancastet, daughter of Mr. Ben Lancaster. WILLISTON NEWS. MISs Daisy Rountree has returned home after spending a pleasant Xmas with her sister in Augusta.* Mrs. Annto Parker rvspending" tome time-with her father, Mr. J M Hair. Miss Mamie Smith of Bxteaburg and Ml*a Millie Kennedy of Davis Brlilge paid Miss Minnie Jackson a pleasant visit last week. - Miss Llzx’e Toole oT P,rinhridge, Ga , Is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. B. M. Smith has gone down to the Exposition. Mr. j, A. Rountree spent a day or an in Anguwu last week. Dr. Warner was in town vlsitlhg friend* during the Xmas holidays Mr. Padgrt and wife have been visit ing Mrs. Thompson. Dr Jim Seigler returned home after spending a few d.«v* with friends. The vacancy in the srhmd ransed by Miss JtMuelle Owens’ resignation ha- been tilled by the election of MissPeatl Bon nett. We are glad to Inform our femTers that Capt. Kennedy is at ill improving. The farmers at« »aJ over losing their oat crop L’U peverthel’»» are gtdng right slir:uCt>rv;i trn.i; for another t tnvitaM ms have. b»en tent out au- nonliving the marriage of Uer.W’iinsni Montague Jones to Miss t>ara Jumelie Owens of*K>M-k Hill. wyirwvnnim y 1 ■ ■ TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas it naa pleased nur all w Do ’Ealherjo remove from our midst a loted'one, Mrs. Euganla Young Brun son, w.e, the inptnbers of llio Fairfax Methodist Bnnday school deslro to place oir record^his tributo of respect. Therefore, be it Resolved. 1st That Irt tbo death ^of Mrs. Kugenl|t Young Brunson otTT school has l<):-t one of us most t amest, and faithful helpers, wfho*for years past, has labored amongst us.; That wo w ill sadly miss not only her sweet and gen tle presence, but her voice in songs of low and jirni'C. 'J hat tVhiie we iTeeply grtov? because of her departure, we submissively how to the divine w ill, be lieving that “it is well” w ith h» r soul. 2nd. That we tender our sympathy to the bereaved husband, parents, sister and brother of our loved member, and pray that they may thank God^BSr the precious hotreof meetlhg tin ir.loved one whete there will htuip more'sorrow or parting, and where all'tears-shall be Wiped from their eyes, .ird. That a pageol our minute book be set apart with due Intcflptlons to her metnory. and that a copy of these resorutions be sent to our town and eounty papers for pu*ilicaiton, also u cooy to the bereaved familv. Eairlax, S, C., Dec 22,1 "Jl. ' LANI^ TtTliEYt: ’ To au sparoved tenant l will rontlOO acres of Virgin Melon Land, ball mile from Dunbarton on A. O. I. 15.~R BARNWELL INFIRMARY. Forth* treatment of chronio dDea***, general (tirgery and furgical disease* of .women. Address A. B. Patterron M. D» Apply to P. M Jan. 7th, 1002. Cater, Dunbarton. S. C. sen* JENNY Xmas p Taerr i K l-o< wan it Ut thel tf, d I W SEWS. used off v< a* a famil '•'r ‘ ilt'on Cbrl ll uUujrtl . 11 a ill«irru ati few I fir ml *OL i Hla ENTERTAINMENT. The Black«iHr G aw ewtrvlaDttwrtit t*w plrasat ntgi i at it ihrar to Im Tb# tftwh, •54 In tot rrt pave rratt log a it tta* TELLING THE TRUTH. .Jc a recent lecture at MempbD Sen ator Tillman said of President Roose velt : ‘■Personally I like Mr. Roosevelt. I think he i« an honest man, striving to tb* tight. But I must :tdm:t tbe con viction that ho l« utterly inespubic of performing till* duties of Pic.-idi'iit of the United t-iat*** as th^v slionbl tie performed. He D ft»o tiiuch’tif a stormy petrol. Ilvcan’tfiv when llio wind is n<>t high. Msnr of hi- a* ts are not oiiTy ratlfcal, tncy or-: r.4-b.‘ ., _ _______ g -♦ . —— HE KEPT UIHLK ;. Twelve year* ago J. tV. Bulllvatt. *4 Ha tford, t our... fcut&aj hl» !* g w lib a rustv w ito InQaioiiiMti.Mi and blood pulaonlng Mt in F-r two yea-* h? stlffereil iulenselv. T|l''M tin- tiVst |I»;C- rTrrprdhfrrTrrrrtTto-i.^hTTnK wTITes I itse.| oirc hottle t*( Electric Bi’lers tod 1 ) h**xes of n'lvkleti’s Ariih:. salve and mv b g waa aauud and u.ll ts evrr.** F«*r Kr.nnthni*. K' / •••* n. e-ir«Aan t ail hi*. -I Bitter* lit* no rival Don’t Forget. That THL k P UIXT>:K I 1* Per fectly equipped amt prepared to print ut short notice first class joo-work of any kind. Including Letter, Nolo and Bill Head'iigs, Envelojit'*, Statt inent - -*. Circulars, Hand-Bills, Tickets, Card*, Ac., at lowest prices. Good work guar anteed. Benduaydui orders. \v i IViker. Salt Rh disorder* Flee 1 on ranh. I'rr ter and Creeel I autea » ul-Ni * r S. ey 1> ret Uf. ml 4 Tn 4 In •* I In it*. u ay •rgv .it 4 < ffr ren .1 - lit ly lui| , on tat i. Te« »i r-«u»i *4 tb Tb through oa Toeedar, <»n t *!' * t) Paloi Hearh, Fla., for tb« In uedt of Mi Isa** Rem* and Smc >ke a.f Uol*l •Ti r "l ,r * '* I* III UUL9—iUklUlCfc t vMt di.pt J. W. Jem -. i . 1 1 .... f grn it vnrit ant| c*Y| •r. of f r \t pltflt* latter'* hoalih. last W ri k • 15 *% |*|MMir4f*t’0 tl hurniun l it f* * *yp Mr. W. K. Il**i apeat M»n.l«v hI 1 Ml r. H iliie 1. | a I m ff pliy I n of ('ope« u 1 a Iffrt! i eilui’4U«>tiitl i irtd ea tore, value ling a few * * « ’Mt dty* wit h relative* ai Q&l ml tit r ■pprarmnrr t it a awhooi rnrni Iw *awa, the gneot of Mayor 4,’vlh I frlvt lilt) III fill' f) I h A 1 rrcAt lnfli»#rt*f not a.nlr u u>h Ilia Baraweli friend* would be git J |A» M i«mm Hallk T. M age m and Mini ■ -« laift IM >rk an*l oulcr < 4 a rlJ»*. but U.e.n eee hiai often**. , I ( i| a rl*nd of Eli • ^lh t|aeaal Tne*d ajr il il* of lit* |»4«|*tl. A full Sllfaplf of la- Mr. rharlie D. Tillman of A'l* !»•%« I it la*t with the Mi** «• Jeaay. It' ^•1 1 i u|»ro«r«l 4—k • ahlp|aed lo the •The aweet ainger.” apent « »er«l i la | • Oi l.le « naimal »er of > ail iing folk* fr* rlHHftl 1 Nff l^ih Hill 1 a Id lo the beauty . OT! FrIJ* r Loci 1 MKEI HtiOl. .4 U»a V TO LEV Y “Tax Collection Notice. County Treasurer’s Office, Barnwell. S. C., Sept. 3dth, HOI. UndoAhe extension grar4ed by the Comptroller General and approved hj the Governor the Bonk* will remain open for the collection of tax"* w ithout penalty Until the first day of March ID02. Taxes tdiall be paid In the fol lowing kiDilsof funds and no other; ••Geld and silver coin. United States currency. National Bank notes, and eoup ini winch aliall breoin* dm? am! payable during the year 1901, Ac. The lew is: For Stale purpo»e* fi miil«; for Constitutional School Tax 3 inKD; Ordinary County TAX 31 mills; Repay loan ume-half of one mill; total 12 iitHbr; — Adtlitional levy for Sehouls; Allen dale. Baibarv Braneh, lUaekvilie.Jtou- l*'e Pottd, Elko, Kdisto, Ftiend-bip, Kline. I.ees, Mmile, Morris. New For- cst. ih'k Ornt*. Selgllmtvilla. Seven 1’ines, TiuCer* Creek, •2mlll«; t’rd.ir Grove, Fairfax, Colnmlda, Ulmer, 1 mill; Cave. Owen*’X Roads, 3 mills; W IHiston 24 mills; Iterculc* 4 mill*; Barnwell 1', mUD. Very respectfullv, K. D FREE. Trea* Barnwell C-o. * r to tiIe pdpUc: We ha^p opened Machine Shop* at BlaekvUie, S. C., for the re pair ol all kind* < f Engines, Boilers, Gin anil tail Work. Onr simp D equipped wiih’llic most im- On acCQunt’of the rtouth Carolina IP- ter State and Weal Indian Exposition to be held In Charleston, S. C., begin ning December 1st, lb'll, the rjouibfcin R ill way will seM excursion lieket* to Charleston and return at the followlt-g attractive rates*. From Barnwell: For 51 23 tickets on salo daily, limit ed to return June 3d, U’62. For 13Akkcia on tala dally. Ifmlt-. ed to rrturn ten dsva t2 '>5 tickets on ’ sale Tue*dnya »| • Thursday*, llirdted to icturn tevt. dave. ' Correspotidlngly reduced rales fret other point*. P. M. BUCKINGHAM, BARNWELL. Hi C., REAL ESTATE AGENT IDLE nm SECURELY INVESTED. LLFE INSURANCE, (Agent for New York Life.) FIRE INSURANCE, 3 (Calhoun & Company) . List your property with me. Inspeo. fine lot of to vestment application*. A D details of perfecting loans rurt-fully at- tended to. Terms reasonable. Corr* spondeiicu solicited. Address P. M. IJU( KIMillAff, Bac.nwkll. H. C. fraAOs maux ecaiaTaao uc. Vr«*e.V FROG POND CHILL AND FEVTR CURK THE oaicmi Clfl! 10 PAY. 50 CEkI3 A EOTTU. m DR. JNO. P. LEE, JR DENTIST. Office, WURatot. H. C. Equlp|u-d fur travel ling Work done at yr>a. honte anywhere In Barnwell County Will be at office In WillUlon ever j >at urdav and Monday. 1*» A. I- Oall I V- Term* w ill iiocry. ir.W'C! A.-S II fvj w HOWARD PAHERSOH, Attorney at L.uY, • BARNWELL, S. C. Ibfumcs fhc praepee of^ds pn-fesskm In i-'iutsoflh. M-le and Vuil*'-.' Msti*«, an-l tttlt give his Ue>t atUntb-o to alt trtister *- rn triiMed to I U rafa. <J(Bce fruut routa uve* Bank of Barntti L. Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, Mlk F a advance fur all fa- i erv lrule, M. IWER & SOL I 4 Y( i»I !•'. *1 IL r v :\ WAKHEi ClOCiiS izi JEWELRY. luL 1 II Ir « h’ Mi IK'-iar** (.•rat*. -a • Ith Uarneell (rleuUs. iv»v|i.g h«e e om Monday. TW <;«>«ernor baa appointed Mr. tEntry a aivmlmr ot- the lt*<n'.i < ouuIy Board of <*natrul. tu tlit t or < ranry caused by the Ics.gti Hull «4 P. Perry. The quarterly statem-nt of thr Hi of Mara veil, pivldislir | pt by truth telling Mgnree lint Pre.id 4 alhoun and a**o- late* are t’.e rl, ■ten la the right place. WhHe the attendaace of the coin people on the Kmanclpatlun relebrai was not at large *s u*Utl th-l. Ub.v was a« good as It could b-. U. walked at lie* to b« present. Mr. J. O. Sander* aha two veara agr annonaced himself a candidate fua Auditor in Ifiti. wa* In t»wo on Mon day. He ha* not changed hi« uiind and will be In the field from the first atata. *— ——— The Southern Railway *r!M- put- on nexlTueadar the d’alm Limited. ‘It* fastest and Inesl train between Florida' and Washington The schedule will Im about the same a* last year, going North about S p. m„ South S.50 a. m. In an election at Allemlale on the •0th ult only three vote* were cast, against the proposition to D.ue town bond* to the amount of five thousand dollar* to build a court house and jail for the propoaed new county. Capt. C. H. Math!*, the Southern melon king, will make Blarkville hU capital Uii* year. He D planting can taloupe* and melon* in Florida. South and North Carol'na and Colorado has also been annexed. Mr. Ham Matthews I* manager «f his tun set farms. Governor McSweeney has appointed the following delegates from this coun ty to the Good Roads Convention in Augusta, Jany 20 25; G. Duncan Bel linger, Mike Brown, J. W. Holmes, C. J. Brown, Robt. Aldrich, B It Lewis, L. W. Youmans. J. W. Williaina, I. L. Tobin, D. U. Ellis. . Col. Butler Hpgood returned from Haluda Old Town Saturday morning. He reported the highest water for twenty years in the Saluda. To reach the’railroad he had to ride across the yi,ver on a small platform attached to a wlra stretched over the stream forty feet above the tawny rushing water, and after dark, too. In the neighborhood of twenty teach er* attended the meeting of their Asso ciation on Saturday. W hen the weatli- ,er and our unutterable railroad sched ule* are oonahlered, making it neces sary for most of the teachers to come by private conveyance it was gratify ing that *o few played truant. Those who were present were well paid. The Secretary of State issued on Sat urday a commission to the Easterling- Fatteraon Compaar of Barnwell, which proposes to conduct a general mercan tile bnaieeaa on a capital stock of f25,- 000. The corporators are J K. and J. M. Easterling. 8. U. Moseley and J. O Pstteraeo of Barnwell and T. K. Mc- Oahaa of Charleston. The new com pany, take* the place of 8amueI Wiley 4 Co. At the hospitable home of Mr. aipl Mrs. Manaoa Uair, on Thursday last j the Ifmg people of Uercatu*. I^ng Branch, and UseOld Field enjoyed a II it El »f dt Mi »u*r «• O.M. h CbNMWtf i % ajc"* ••• l%»4 fan If K i* a ml 4 Mi A a *b« gra»-< lb r la be a the rave « W, |tni« linai *!#• IIEAMIARTERS FOR BLACKVILI .B. - - - - 8.1 mil be at kta ■Mre in h* rnwrll evtrv Falw •br and T.i.-*.!* 1 am «j We. 10 utt ) flMMaWtB* Will he at hi* ||*i* •r aaflV. • in kl*a kvilie**w orv trial*) an«t a* 1 .’ ' | a Jay, .anal at ,|| (talka- ap p> IntTMea-t* l»» m«t psli* mts at any a4 «mm ct 'inu low n* or & ali attlaa. I .'talakna UO 1 a n a full fti e of p 1 *■( 'al Cad Wee. harr 1 * •If* t rv l^ea. rear* aailv* |ae*a- j* id *1.- Ill na« , cT wuraaoJ i »l HMk awajl T4K J VUaU IpUUrtti The old reliable the kind your fa theta used to tain. The one tkr.t never fails' to cure. Don’t waste time and mouejr, experimenting wilh new cores. But go /or the bef.t from the jump. IVo' Pond is Jlhe ounce of prevention anti pound of cure combined. A sir for it—* take no kub- tltute. if your mcrchanf doc* not r.cll it write to ua we will sen it direct for 50 cents. 5 DAVENPORT & PHINIZY COk WVjIcsu^ DrsxgUUi'- r.cfficj A«C3I» . AUGUSTA. CA. For Sal* By c. N. burckhalter; Barnwoll, 8. C. c. f. mm, p.». BHArfisfeu** \yid. Mtt: Calhoun & Co, ’w KIMH xg Uttr .iiu»:in \ v £*r*i hkisi m v* |BO YEARS’ cxpgR:tKce 'akteeu f Made. s It AI ’U>«l I he best *-* a U after • Minns 8atui« M t.K 1 M r Hug anme Jeuny i« Mi Ir ra-l fol ATI v M 8 N EW8. Grubb*, from Lake t’ity, la., U s(M-nding a few day* with rrl Ives, and friends. Mr. Grubba. ha* any • arm friend* here who are si s'* glsd l«» * me him. M •» Annie Ko*-laRd, a very pretty, id lovable young lady, from Sav» in ah, ha* been »p*tiding a few day* ith ralatlvee, hut ha* xviuiped to h r •me, teibe regret of her many friend*. Mr. Kolterl Wooley *pc|ft t.'hrulmas I Ian I’llosary Dcparti Mi** Mary \ . f»r at* IKpartment i Mile*; the Graui It K, Taylor. I' ' D. |..M „- K.Tavler; Mu*i Mi** Nellie It K, i of H l- u (hi | er monih to ladL* fi>r ia>e h->ur or t *•* w Frmnpt par Jv-rd * lamped eu«el«*peand g It I. rr 1 gentle- ng tach ■aildrv-**- ir*. I be J t In* pj Miller, •*ld, 8. C. I OPENING ut i D Ferrau •r Mb U«a-h Asti mder pari >. ad 4 Bu OF m i: IV IPIION. 8 Ol hi B- w and echl TO W dV, Mne of Jeeelrr l 1. i. . * r b- • 'i AT 1’KICK* i r I 1 toe pr< tliest iti«— thr In ibis town, YllK IIMK8. ired to do ar.y k sluing to the Jew* try asonabl* pib*ea. All naraulevd. Cwnte and ere for If. Wc do not m'nil *Sowlrg lltug llo* nrb-e*. It ia no • - Yuma lo please. it n r.d of I l4l|w«w ) Uofk tour-i ■Tnaox Manna Draiata ConvRsosryo Ac. , *if a*"enaia ,. • •enna •• e*'*aMv eaMm, ^^■oertes—Oawlfal. its aula ot. or in of 8o unty V i gx •u. G under Pr««f | vllle, Ga. The school I* In go.»d ronditioni working •mowrhly, pupils dolhg giMxl work. di*cl|dlne giMal. (icnple well plcssi-il, teachers duiug their work well. The school offer* a g-rod coiirr* lu itarj education. * i a. ,f < h»2. glv sued bv on cleim JU* «- - t T. W «ei!ev a' || f’t-Mfy. two .4our'mo«t popular young men, have twen ‘pt inling a few day* at Eiko with frieml*. Mr. G. W. I’srkorand wife, while on th' ir war t-i the(. hii«tmaa tree at Tin ker Urc.-k School llou-e, tiHppened to a b ol accident, their vehicle hioke down, and both f< II out, but neither wa* hurt. Ml-* Lucia M ttbewr.bur teacher at -l , |.M“atit llltt; has returned to her achool,after a weeks holiday at her home at WillUlon. Mr. Charlie Grftbb* and w ife of Gat- lilcc, spent several days with his fath er T B. (iruhhs last w eek. Misses Nonie Gilliam, Genova Faust and Carrie McDonald of Galilee wi re the gucsiB of Ml—os C-allie and Lottie Grutdi.s several days last week. 'I here arc several ca-v* of lovo a round hero. ■bnakotn the grass. (Kecclvod too late for last w eek’s pa per.) \ FAIRFAX I.QCAM. Mr, John A. Williams of Miloys was in town on Wednesday. We are al ways glad to aee him. There was a New Year’s dance at Mm. Barker 1 * on Wodno-day ‘night Music was furnished by the Allendale band. Mr. J. J. Copeland of Folk’s Store was in tow n a few hotirs on Thursday afternoon. Ike is au ever welcome vis itor. ,. The Magnolia Inn lias again changed hands. Mr. C. M. Bishop is now pro prietor. • Mr. J.J. Harter has moved into ids new house which has been occupied by our car inspector, Mr. chapman. Mr. J.J. Knopf is now occupying Mrar J. (J. 1’ieacher’s house on Lau ren* Avenue. » Mr. G. T. Harter Iras bought out Mr. Knopf’* fruit store, lie is also run ning a barber shop. Misses Maude and Li^a Barber re- turned t n "Wcinesday from Charleston on an extended visit. Mr. Jim I'riester, former marshal, ha* moved out of town. KLINK CORRK8P0XDKXCE. Mr. Editor: Old Father Time more* with a alow but steady step. Ten year* make gn at change* In a community. Kline was only marked out w hen wo left this county ten years ago, but now it ts a tin King town* Ouone side of the railroad we have Harrison A Co. Manly liani-on mid Jamea Bradley, two that the commti nity apeak well of, they .have to lie known to he appreciated lo their worth. On the other is M. M Holly, a beau tiful two story house, boarding house above, kept bv Mrs. At^away, Mr. Hol ly's sister, always a good hostess. Store below kept by' steady going Fi icC Hogg, to know that Brice, is there Is enough. / • Next Is H, C tCreech, gnpd looking Clay, a pleasant smile and greeting fi r every customer hoping tjtat each one will have a few dollars at least, so they can wait on them; good natured Wade Handers helps him. Then Manly Jenkins; fora boy ho is doing well hut deserves to, no one. cuaesoutof his store without wanting to go hack. Now Jenkins Bros, James Jr. snd Ben; words of commendation from'ne to you. M r. Editor, would he lost; these boys were raised in Barnwell, therefore, their sterling worth is not unknown to you, they lipid their own here; every body like* them. > We would be doing ourselves an in justice not to mention Mr. Alfred Johnston mid Riley All, if we left the I’ost Office and I)>pot out: rha U. S lias not got a better Fo-t Master than Mr. Johnston, nor the K. R. Co. a better Agt than Kilev All. Let Old Father Time grind on with Ills slow mill if he continues to give us gtrth men as we have named. Let the slow recurring years come and go but we hope Timc Bahnwhli: I’koclk will always com • to Ivlin* dis pensing the’news aiul happening* from , the oilier point* of old Barnwell Coun- They tell ua Allendale Odinty is a Mrs. W. K. Harter and children/ of l,: « spent the Christmas holidava w ith rel- ! I »> dlamemher the old-Gounty i-KWc an ntivea and friendsof the Hickory (Dove « , '‘7. , '* e f V l,:Mn R ,n ^ 0 l f 1 “ * J one child after another go, until they MissLochie Barber ,pent the holl- « ,nd Ihemseive. as they were. Oh day. with relative, and iriends at many tear, before bnt a happj new < ya«r lo Mr. Editor from, Kline. Mr. G. R Barber, a former resident —-— -—— of thi* place, now of the Navy, spent the holidava with relative* and friend* i Ci.i tf ttr.rnwi it. ( t to a roiii.nI*.i.»ii the nnd* ralgned as corporal K. Cool er, 8ccrrur lih dsr -4 Jannart. XGTICK l* givn that look- of subscription to the capital stock. «4 the KasterliilJ I’altcrson Conmany will be o|* m il at J. O. I’attv-rwiu’* Law Of fice in .the cUr of Barnwell, Mate ai> 1 County aforesaid.• on S.turdty, lllh Jaiswasw. tf >#. we l‘fss*ehi> l» •*.■■ — ilitisanl pro,K3se<l mnmrxtt-n win hne aVkpiiat irtn-k of flYOolf, divided Into 2-VI share* of the pur value of $1<<0 each, with it^principal p : aro of hu»i- lief* at Barnwell, 8 C , and v.111 he em powered tn engage In (he business of Geiibraj Mcrcantiio hnsiuc**.- T. R. McG.ih.in, J. O. Patterson, — J R Easterling, *J. M. F.aaterllng, H. B. Moaelev, - Corporators. T. R. Chisolm & Co, I* R. It Ave. kv ill* « Ir** • MM*. •< fr»*. iH-k** M*e<T tut 9*mrr>0 imimtU* **,*• t*a*e ibMaeb Maaa A i*. r****** m*w<. *Ha.*rt oSanc*. i« tb* StUntiJic flniirtcan. a •uo'SanaMtf Rlsttra**. »**••*. "f aef *o*niia-- '-•* imO. ,r+r t >nr aonlk*. IL a-SJ bf all I .t£KV“ FIPE, l ife, Accident . Os?" clone LIGHTNING Live Stock mURANCL -i—At Lowest Rates I*— Strongest CoupAfr- CALHOUN & CO, —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF UARNW&- ATLANTIC COAST MLotic Cc^t Uk iLiirosd Co.of c C Coxprk.rD IKHtLS. I (tr T•»*••. W a la F if eel Not. 2llh, IV0I. FTATIOXS. Lf FloreHeo A I r>*iiarti**ill« |1. Darliogton A 4.v Elliott At -pq .»w xokTfl. Iw. i 1 oaily 1 ex Hun. | I*. U. » a 8 Ml au W •5 TRESPASS NOTICE la on oil All persons are hereby forbid Jen any manner whatever, to trespass lands of the undersigned in Will;* Township, Barnwell County, t»wit; Hunting, day br night, ILkinir, hauling wood or straw, or in any other way, without spatial permit, under pcnaLy of the law tot violation. A. T. >Toi;o. Jan..6, 19o2. - - IT T0LTKEN THE TICKLE. People who’ve, tried it tay this of Sat arc’s Cough Reined). —dt soothes—the—nr listed' bromdiitti. ami allays ail throat inflammation caused by coughing. if you have a cough or cold, ge| this remedy and get well. If you are lionise it will clear your voice in a few hours Wi? have, sold a groat many different cough-iRedlcihfb and we unhesitatingly say that Mature’s Cough Remedy is the best we have, ever humited. People that have tried it say U+*t it is the best. D it does not give you satisfaction it will cost you nothing,. We dpn't want your money for mdCTug. ’—s 1 j Creech’* Pharma -Whittle’s - Stables, BLACKVILLE, 8. C. M a Car Load Coming Straight From the West IF YOU NEED STOCK,OF NOX^niY BEFORE SEEING AND FINDING OUT PRICKS. NOBODY ANY KIND DO whittle II18 HARD TIMES CAN GIVE LOWER FIGURES OR BETTER TERMS FOR STOCK THAT WILL SUIT YOU EXACTLY'.....'. » 'Wlxi,ttl<3 s ’i3 Starnes^ Blackv'iile, S. C. rril.T RnmiYr ...jAr Crcaten 20 I.sr Cre*(oo 05 |Ar UregcalU I ...J Orargihe.rg Denmai k Barnw rll Rnbblii. A agiisla L*mm At I s u> ,io oo « V* ft n 5 01 4 :£ 4 ft) 3 U 1 U Train. 32 *r>J 33 carry through Pnll- inr.n I’nhvco BtifTct bleaplng Car* be tween New Yoik and Mai on via An* gaarn. T. M-Emerson, H. M. Ftnerron, < Traffic Manager. Gen. Paa* Aft J. K. Ktuly. Gtn. Manager. Ciurlcston & Western Ciroliiia R’r C#’ Augusta and Aabrllle Shert Lin IttiL UP-TO-DATE UP-TO-DATE l*< liu’.uk- in effect July Slat, * Lt'teYtf i* nrrlv^ 1.. .IVO IK-nmark jiariiwtll Ancusfa ►l-c vfile. lo-rtenbr THE PEOPLE JOB DEPARTMENT. “ Ft*-iy.nt.nrg. “ Ulcnn SpritiK*... “ tir-enviUe ’• Laurens... ** • A inter., on Aniva Grreowood...... “ Auxusla '... ijeave Aiitcusla Arriv« AileiidaK*. ..... Fairfax.’. ‘1 Yem'assee Beaufort,.. il Pinl Kora!. LeuTe Port Boyal * * Ha-iiufort,,. 41 Yeimwsae . 44 FairfrtX .... <4 Allcminle. Arrive Au-usta..,... 5.4a a ni. it IS a ml........., <.44 ** ni|• i ,0ft a m ......... It.1.0 a m 3:56 f at VKW an. , H:1U p iu 8:3b pa 12.23 |> nv 7:15 pa. 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