The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 01, 1906, Image 2
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The Barnwell People.
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1.ARHCST
cor STY
I'mCtrLATIOJI.
THUKSHAV, MAKrfl H, IfW.
’4’HE TKOPI.R AM> lid I* PILS.
CHAPTER I*!
Th^r* nn hotter mewiiing mind*
In Mil tin) St»U) thin Ihiiw) of the
OiarlwUiin Ncwm mid fonrier mrd it-
KilrfHX t «>i feK/i'indent. They me
by luherltiuCe, hy habit mul In
every l , iipiil*e.
But, In iheir ■dym-ior of the Imml
gnttlon of UmH.iii. into thl* State they
are mm miudi nM.tikiMi km any of the
inn. Niid VlMiijrhter. of men have been
*ince the hejriiiiiinjj of time.
To otir'inbid the Smith it now foil
taco to file with the gravent |>ioblein
In lier tii»tory Hnd we feel that we huve
m oall to |>roMch to our two friend*, to
«onvinee ami to convert them to our
wav, the tight way of thinking and
acting. ^
And their mUtakh i* not one of the
heart, hut cornea from their lack of Mp-
preel<it4on of the homelv phlloaopby of
_M4nvjiure Minre right, then go iihead,”
their r««li vene*. under and reaUtanee
to exl»ttug ill* and their too great
readino**’ to lly to t'other* that they
know cot of. Their light* are good
ma tar m* rhev reach, but they illumine
univ the today, borrow no radiance
•from |>a-t experience and ».'H<t no raya
of liope into the darkenting future.
To oafah!l*h that propoaition we auh
mit onr arguiiieut*: Our critic frienda
hav e evidently fal »’d to^ make the ac-
HUHintaiicc of the ?V»*t of the (reuetal
Aaaemhly of February 2 •‘I I lik'd creating
the IhjptCrtmeut of Immigration, pre
*criding it* power* and defining It*
iiutie*, lor Section 11 thereof lay* down
the law that‘Immigrant* aliall tie con-
ttned to white citiren* of the United
State*, (fitiz-n* of Ireland. Scotland,
Switzerland. France mid all other for
i-ignet* of Saxon origin,”
That pr.»vi*loi». a redeeming one,
#hnt« tlie door againat the Ualin race*
■a* well a* ugaiiiMt tha Akiatic and tin*.
African.
There are more
empty rlorv* In
< harlevton t h a n
Tintilled larm* in
Aiken. Barnwell,
li )i hi h e r g and
llampton tvonn-
r t I e *. Now, If
Cliarleaton w i I 1
import aa in a n y
h u n d r e d l>igo
dealer* a* are nee-
e**ary to fill all
the*e empty
hmi«es tmr y*-
tveined oontem po-
»arn aaiBi ba. abla r
to tell n* exactly
how beneficial to
fire tniaincaa and
firoaperlty of the
<dry tibiae aona of
euiiny Italy, *o
indiiatrion*, ‘ eco-
tmmieal amt cloae
living, have been
The country la
generoualv w I I I-
iog to give fhe
o I t y the Hr*t
eliance at theae
deal i able people.
—Thk Baknwki.i.
PkoI’LK, Feb. 8th,
limn.
to tell n* exactly
how heneticlal to
the Inialne'* and
prnaperity of the
city theae aona of
Unly. *o iiidiia-
trioita, economical
I and oJo*e-living,
have been
The country I*
gniieroualy will
ing to give the
« i t y fhe 11 rat
chance at theae
dc»l cable people.”
—New* and Cou
rier, February 18,
HtHi.
only bualneaa man helped bv the Ital
ian. He get* bla ten dollar* an acre
rent, but the town or country mer
chant -get* no grade worth talking
arhona.
>f it were pOaalbie to eubafltote the
Italian for negro In the o<Aton ftvkJa of
the Sooth moat of onr merchant* won’d
l»e atarved mit of bualneaa. the afreally
loo great productloij.-pf enttam wonid
he Va*Tfy fncreaped and^ rt»« prhih l or
reapondingly lowered, and the white
men and women who nPake cotton with
their own labor would be condemned
to liopelc** and helfdea* poverty.
We have ■commented on dll Ihe prop-
nap ion* of the New* and Courier and
now aubmit aome new matter:
According to the report of Secretary
Heater of the New Orleaif* Cotton Ex
change the Southern State* grew in
the cotton jear ending August 3l*t.
IOOn, a total of ISJWfl.OOO bales of 500
pound* each. TnatT w** several mill
ion more than the world needed ypd
the effect ftri the. price oLthe Staple was
disastrous. AH last year the heat hual-
ne»a aetiae of the SoiKh, Of farmer*,
merchant*, new spaper and profcaafonal
men was exerted to secure a '26 per
cent reduction in cotton acreage and
the use of commercial fertilizers.
The cry of the scarcity of lalmr ring*
from one end of tho country to the
other. While aome sections are bate
and many individual* seriously dam
aged by fhe lack of labor the general
supply ia anfficient to make too much
cotton. There la no iioiiiplaint of lack
of labor t > make corn.
Trie lack of labor in the West is all
that has enabled the cotton giower of
the old State* to hold hi* own.
Fill trite bottom lea* alluvial* of the
Mississippi valley and the splendid
virgin land* of Texas, Louisiana, Ar
kansas and the Indian Territory with
industrious Italians ami our dtate will
be one of the chief wuffaiwra.-
The world will have a steady supply
of all the uhenp option it wants.
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1~... (To be continued.)
EATING REVENGE(OLD.
Several tears ago when Senator Till-
man mid M e. Fa nr in had a little lisijmx
up 1 'reaide+H, Koosevrlt withdrew from
the senior Senator an invitation to
(|itiner. Since that time Mr.’ Tillman
lins tiot entered the White House
Now the President wants the 1 South
Carollnlaii to call, hut he has no bu»i-
nr»a irithat direction. Last week the
Seidite l nterstate fjemmerce Comndttee
selected Senator I'fHinan to report ami
manage'the bill regulating rail road
rates, a measure «n which Mr. Roose
veil has ant his heart. The President
says that Mr. Tilliipm is at) hnnest man'
and a tighter and that he likes him.
it is a high compliment to the South
4>aroHna Senator, the selection of a
pronounced Democrat, to have charge
of an administration measure.
THE WAY THK MONEY GOES.
* There arc more
mnyty store* In
CI»Hrle*ton than
unrilled acre* In
Aiken, Barn well,
Bamberg and
Hampton Criun-
t i e * Now, If
Charleston w i I f
support as many
h it ii d r e d Dago
dealer* as are nec
essary to till all
these e m p t y
h.iuaes, onr e*
tecmei) contempo-
nry "-IH he able . SanalutvJ. K. Earle of OjCunctt.Wiiiaa .
to the Keowee Courier;
This General Assembly ha* created
several ofllcoa and raised many of the
s ilrfries.
The general and legislative appro
priation* make a total of 4l,.106.000
The expenses of the State government
have steadily increased for the past six
or eight years.' It has Increased over
r»0 per ueir. alnou 1892, when the watch
word was reform The total appro
priationa for 1892 were $863,716.59
The incrcaae this >ear over last year is
$42,110.31. Aa a rule the Hnnae is
more economical than the Senate, hut
It was net ao this time. The Senate, in
many instances, reduced the amounts
that passed the House.
In our , long acquaintance we have
found the New* and Courier always
scrupulously fair antLAhe above mi«-
*jnotation has not altered thar eatimsto
*nie jot ot title, but ha* led ns to be
lieve that the agrlcnltuial know ledge
*.f onafrrond does not extend North of
'few Mile 11(11, that it measures In ha
mind the area of the country farm aa
the Bame as the snlnuhan cucumber
•nd string hean patches.
We presented our view as above
thinking it an argument that would
wake our friend to thinking, that, it
Would figure out that while the looks
«f Charleston would be bettered by
Kllittg the empty stores with Dago
dealers ilw-Jkombe’- of blind tiger*
vrouhf'bb'multiplied and the trade of
the city divided still more to ^the great
loss or min of the present merchants,
MiWdent In number to transact more
huaiueaa than tbfcy get.
• Yet our friend pronounced our argu
ment a sneer unbecoming our lutellt-
gence and passed on, like Ephraim,
atili joined to hi* Idols.
The News and Courier would wel-
conie Italian merchauta^tO ;CharIe*ton
beijatfae' ihey have prospered In the
citte* of New Yt*rk, St Louja, San
Fraiu'isco, Boston and Chicago as e\ i-
dericctl by their money deposits In
aiving* banks, their Inveatnu nts in
t-utldings and in tnerchandlae. These
holdings 6f the Italiana are we take it,
helpful only to themselves. Had not
Itahknoaocumnlated the wealth ache
duled In the News and Courier people
<•( SsXou origin would have been its
(udders =—
Tim New* and Courier quotes from
atwifvearold sperch of (hmgressman
Aiken thAt ihyre are about 242 mBUon
jserca hi the Sourb awaiting lor prolt-
«bl«* cultivation:
'The person who ftirni-hed that cal-
ruUUou to Mr. Aiken must have he»n
a lineal descendant of Baron Muuu-haii-
aen. To show Its Incorrectness wa
come botne to the statement of our own
Codithlaaioner, K. tVataon’s state
ment rinldhbed upon entering upon his
new oltice In HMM : ‘ The State has at
present over th rteen million aerea of
cvallable lands, capable of the high'jn
ilevelopntent agnculiurally. laud* that
wre offered the thrifty home seeker at
niodorat - tigurea.”
All told the aica of the State Inclu
ding toe beds of roads and atreama,
swamp* and jnarahos, pond*, and
Charleaton harbor I* l!i :I08 8IK) acres,
aucosiUng to Commissioner Wataon-all
except 6 308.8b<* arc for sale to “thrifty
lidwefeekera."
In ii* flrat annual report made in
]Ikt| Co.nmiaslouer Watson published a
aiipiiuary of lands IDted for sale and
le^ae,'making a total of 417 021 acre*,
nm Including rite Sinking Fund C«'m-
intssfon land nor those tracts for which
thie-acreage is not Indicated.
i are sure tiiat bath pur esteemed
friends arguing'the adirmative. that
Ataliansaie iMetlol in Barnwell, will
whandon Mr. Watson's pronouncement,
which means in effect that two out of
every three acres in the State are for
wale to ”lhi ifty h uneaecke^s ”
And th it was the strougest plank in
their platform.
The experiment* In Mississippi and
Texa* have shown that the Italians are
great cotton makers They have
show n further that they are the great-
-aisnonev savor* In the United St*ie*.
M«nsth:« show that the Italian eats
lean cn«t| v fomf than any sithcr work
ing man of Kurofte or*-Aiuerfca.. Fifty
pound* of nont a year are nil that he
want*. agaloBt three timea or more
consumed bv ihe brother In brack.
*Veha\e tlm nerfa'tttralght from the
V«at that only Use'iatinl. on ucr (s Use
TOWNSHIP TAX APCRAISERS.
The folio* Ing is a ll*t of Township
tax appraiser* appointed by Gov. Hey
ward for Barnwell County:
Allendale—E L. Davis, O B. Har
den, .1. H. Harvey.
Baldock—W. B. Warren, W I.
Johns, Frank Oweua. .
Barnwell —M. 11. Hagood. David
Z irn, W. I* Blume.
Ifennett Springo—J. A. Meyer, J. J.’
Cochran, W. R Owens.
(Eackville—Isaac Hutto, Ed Hankin-
aon, I,. F. Blume
Bull Fond—M. L. Middleton, ,W. R
Erwin. J*. W. Gray. ^
Four Mile —J C OrltHn, M. L. Mo
Elheny, Richard Miller.
Geofge* Creek - J. L. Baxley, J. O.
Hmidors. J. Robert R»v.
Great Cvpresa—E. B. Sander*,- U, C.
Creech, W. R Hogg.
Red Oak—Willis Duncan, O.C. Bax
ley. R F. Gantt.
Rich Land—I. W. Rountree, F. (1.
Dicks. E. B. Bnrckhalur.
Rosemai v—J. M Weathersbee, Jeff
Oruhba, William Bell, \
iSvcamore—C. M. Msln. J. W. Jennv.
C It Croft.
Wllliston—R R. Johnston, William
Meritt. Furman Hair. ,
S. W. Trotfi.
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A. B.C.
TOWN TAX AFFRAISER8.
The follow ing D A list of tax apprais
ers appointed hyOoCITev ward for the
town* in Bam well Coutitv :
-AllBudale-rJ. II. C. All, J. L. Oa
wald, R , L Zcigler.
Barnwell—P W. Price, A. F. Man
yille. W’ilHam MeXah. —^—
Black ville—Judson Hair. Henry
Still. M. W Felder.
\ Fairfax-i-F. M Young, yv. K. liar
ter G. W. B »rher.
Wllliston—R. J. Rountree, J. P.
Lee, Jr, Gideon Matthews.
S. W.Trottl,
A'. B C.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS. r—
»
, AH persons indebted to the estate -of
Charlton D. Brown, deceased, are re
quested ro make payment to me at once
and all persons having claims against
the said estate will present the same to
me duly attested as require*! by taw.
■ F H. Creech,
Administrator.
Barnwell, 8. C. Feby, 24th, 1906.
TRADE HARK
Farmer
Bone
aacsTsaea ~ " ImtlatiOn
is the
Sincerest Flattery”
The unprecedented popularity of Royster's
FARMERS' BONE fertilizer has induced some of
our competitors to advertise Fish Guano, daiming theirs
to be “just as good/' FARMERS' BONE is the
original Fish Guano, and, to prevent being imposed upon,
buyers should he sure that our trade-mark is on every bag. -
This is the only guarantee that you are getting thg»ggrn«ni>
i” Bone
Made with Fish
MATS &
AW A NCE SPRING A XX OTT X GEMEXT TO
THEIR PRIEXDS IX BARXW^LL COUXTY.
We are receiving, ami have in stock, a complete line of new and
aeasonable good*, which are very attractive in atyle and quality,
that we offer for your inspection at price* which will pleas* you.
—Dress Goods—
■ -Opr line consists, in part, of Silks.Ubiffon. l.awn, Organtjle, Indl»
Linen, Madras, Gingham, Percals, Swlas, Dreas and Blouse Linen in
white, brown and colors, Pique, Waiatings. _ '
LACES, Embroideries. All-river* In lace and embroidery, Gtovea,
Handkeichiefs, Fans, Collars, Cuffs, Umbrellas, Purse*, Hand Bag*.
Hosiery.
A full line for ladies and children. A special line for schocff boya.
Men’s half hose in great variety of atyle and finish.
Table Damask in bleHched. turkey red and blue. Table Oil Cloth,
Towel*—in Turkish Bath, Damask. Crash and Hook-; Bureau Scarfa,
Roller Towelling Rubber Sheeting, Sanitary Diaper, Sheeting in
bleached-and brow n.
Underwear for Men or Women, Infants Caps and Toque*.
T
<8 hoe*
white
S .
canvas
For Men, Women and Children, in Black, Tan and
in a variety of styles in button and laced Oxfords.
- Hats-,
All the newest shapes in Fur ami Straw, for men and boy*; Chil
dren's School Hats and Caps in straw, casrfimere.iuid duck.
This is.fi/> clearing sale of. old goo la—dear at any price -but new
\ fresh good* of latest styles and patterns, and we guarantee price* to
be a* low' as Is consistent with fair dealing. Come and see tie«im1
satisfy yourself. *
— McNab & Caldwell,
(Next door to Post Office.)
BARXAVELL, S. C. 4
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Cotton Seed.
Has your cotton seed run out?
Do you Want to increase your yield
ano'lier year?
'Wren write for price* and circulars
of the Original i’hlilipa Improved seed
J. L. PHILLIPS.
'Orangeburg, S. C.
Jan. 18—3tn. *
FINAL DISCHARGE.
derslgned will on
Monday, March 2Gth, 1IMKI,
file ills tinal account with Hon. Join
K. Sneiling. Judge of Pruhate ft>‘
Barnwell County, and apply for letter-
dlsmissory as guardian of Margaret K
Siill.
II. D. Still, Jr.,
Guardian.
Feby. 21*t. 1{>06. •
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is liereby given that the un
derslgned will, on Friday, 25th ol
March, lIHki, make application for let
ters ol tinal discharge as AdminDtratoi
of the estate of Adrian D.' Hill be
fore J. K Sneiling. Esq, Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell County.
Marshall Hill,
Administrator.
Feby. I9ih,1006.
NOTICE FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will, on Saturday, March
I7ih, 1906 tile her tinal account with J
K. Sneiling, Judge of Probate for
ltarnwe.il County, ws-Adrriinistratrfx of
the e*t<ite of Lewis W. Black, deceased,
and ark for letters dlamiasory.
, * A1 rs. A lice Black,
Admin islrati ix.
Feb. 14th, 1006. ' ^
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We Are Ready For You.
* ' * . ,
A'ou certainly do not appreciate the fine prem-
iunis wc are oflering yon. with Coffee and Tea.
Call and look at the beautiful G piece Toilet sots
which we give \vith one pound of coffee for $3.00.
"cred tiislies-we give with one pound of coffee for
fioc sell everywhere for T^e-Yach. The Glass
Pitchers we give with one pound, of coffee for 35c ,
sell everywhere for 25c each. The Glass Dish
es, \ ases Ac., given with coffOfT'give you the
Dishes, Vases and .Coffee for a little more than
the Dishes and Vases would cost you anywhere -
else. The thing lor you to do is to*come and
look over this display and judge for yourself.
Hoping to have a call from you,
Yours truly,
G. K. Ryan, J. S. Black, Blnyan Morris.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED-
: (TORS.
All peranns indebted to'tlie eatute of
Mrs. Reltecca (iirdner, d«ri■eased, are
requested to make payment to me at
once Mini all per-ons having claim*
ftgnrtnst the said estate will present the
same to me duly attested as' required
by law.
W.T. Walker.
KxeciOnr.
Monie, S. C. Feby. 10:h, 1906.
FOR SALE.
a > . s ■ ’ ’
One of the most daslrahie residence*
in Hte town nf Barnwell live roouTVafif}
kitchen annexed. All arranged for
eoiiviyilence, barn and stable* and orhei
outbuilding*, anil every thing compart
lively, new and In first cTaas condition
Lot embrace* 3 acre* of laml.
? App ytoGeo. 11. Bate*.
, - '. * Barn well, S. C.
WEsr END PROPERTY
FOR SALE. __
My home place, lot containg one-
half acre, with comfortable small
dwelling, good well, barn Ac., and
My shop lot c nitaining oae quarter
acre, good shop building, 80 by 30 feet,
well st'H’kcd w ith tool*, are offered at
MONEY TO LOAN.
♦ r
On rsKMING LANfM, LoNO TlM*.
No CouMisaioxa CiiiRORD, Borrow'
er pats Actual Coax of pshfecting
Loan. — — ——
For fcrtiikr infobhation address
JOHN B. PALM ER A SON.
Box 282, ITolcmhia, S C.
private sale on reaaonable terms.
Applyito Mace Jeftcoat,
Barn well. S. (L
Stolen!
At Night!!
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
Notie* I* hereby given to all jiersons
Indebted to the estate of J. T. Smith,
Jr., that all account*, notes, and other
evidences of debt line said estate, and
remaining unpaid on the 10th dav of
March, 1906, will lie placed in the
hands of our attorney for collection.
Adminlstra'ors Estate,
J. T. Smith, Jr.
WIHIston. S. C.
<2t)
r FOR SALE.
218 acres, mop* nrTessrhf land, with
some timher for sale at reasonable flg-
nres. The tract 1* situ*se about six or
seven mile* Smith of Wflllaton, S C.
For particulari-wrlte Cfoft A Salley,
Aiken. 8. 0.
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■Remember to plant some of Cr«ech’a
Early Dixie Dent (’orn. For sal* at
Cimx-h s PiMiiuacj' unly.
On account of the unexampled
high prices paid me last- season
for my matchless Eden Gem Sol
idly Netted Cantaloupes^grown in
Colorado I saved only a limited
require for my own planting.
Planters wishing First Class Seed
From First Class Fruit should
apply at once to the originator
and propagator of the most deli-f
cious, prolific and profitable canta
loupes in the world.
They are, in their excellence,
fully what the continent praised
Eden Watermelons originated by
me are universally accepted to be.
No cantaloupe seed except Col
orado grown for Sale, and no one
else has them, for only fifty
pounds are in other hands and
tficy were stolen for private use
Eden and Blue~Gem Watermel
on Seed grown at Blackville for
sale.
For leaflet and full detailed in
formation apply to
C. H. MATHIS,
BlackvaLE, S. C.
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Best Bred
Horses and Hides
ArettoeloHt
0. A. KBSEIIV keeps
M. W. C. HILIIOIS,
DESTISr,
Barnwell, - - - S. C.
From November ist to April
At Wllliston; S. C.
Two car loads of clipping
good ones just received.
To go with them, just re
ceived, One Car Piedmont
Wagons, One Car Stude-
baker Wagons; a Complete
Stock of Tyson & Jones and
other well known best make#
of Buggies.
Vi ^enp
Delays arcjdajjgerous, but
wilt be in my office every day.
From April to November I will
attend Calls in the country or
meet patients at any of our towns
by appointment.
quantity of seed beyond no llju|g> iff buying
my higli quality of stock
and goods at my bed
prices.
Remember, they are at
^ A. KENNEDY’S,
WlLLISTON, S. C. _
DR. IH. E. MILHOUS.
DENTAL SURGEON.
BLACKVIllE, S. C
Will be at his Barnweu
office every Monday ri^o
Tuesday, and at his hoiA«*
office in Blackville
Friday and Saturday.
evdr»
X
Cabbage Plants.
t • , _ .
I am again rea.ly to
fill j-our orders for ear
ly and late varieties of
Cabbage. They are
grown In open air near
salt water, and will
stand hard eohl with
out injury.
Prices—$1.50 per 1000
'i-^arg.erxhe.lots, amallhr >
... -the price.
, W. F. CAFF.
Meggktt, 8. C.
INSURANCE.
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We represent only
panics.
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—IN—
THE BANK of BARNWELL.
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—- - - $30,000.
CAPITAL, - - - -
SURPLUS and UNDIVIDEU PROFITS.
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MONEY krpt in >i>or bouse may be lost by thcft or jDre. l8 (*s»it tt wHk^u* .and
trBn>f*e rr-'fw'nnihtMtv -J. >•
Wnyarry HI'lil.I.AH INfM RANCE PROTf CTiOlfi sinlJiavs flre-proof vanlta. -
The hatih of (irpo»ltin(i with us will *avr yon many a dollar that might be unwisely
s^-nt if ki pt in your pockets. CON TKAl T TlIF HABIT NOW.
The c nvi-mence ind safety of paying all your obligations by check, onoe tried,
will n**ver lie eiven up.—;———
Checks ami drafts can Ih* safely sent to us by mail without being registered.
Either call in |>er*on and open an account with us or write us.
V. F. rAI.HOl’N, President.
BUT1.EK IIAUOQ1), Vice-President.
P M. BUCKINGH AM, t aahier.
G. W. MANV1LLE, Aset. Cashier.
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DR. JNO. P. LEE, JR..
Dentist,
( lI^n®WILLlSTON, - - B. C
Will work anywhere in the yjountr
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by special appointment.
•A'te
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REGISTRATION KOTIClt
W>5J_
MONEY tO LEND
_We are prepaxed io.negotiate loans on
im|>roved farms for rtve years, partial
payments interest 8 per cent on loans
The Registration' Books will be open
In the Court Honal on the first Mon
day (sale dav) in each month for the
transaction of sujiih business as is re
quired by law.
W. J. Baxley, Chairmen.
G R Dunbar. SooretarT.
Treasurer's Notice.
nn.l.r ,1.000; 7 p.r .-col on lo.M-0.,r IM u ‘ 'f* 2S * i, »
ruary, 18(16, a penalty of two percent.
will be added to all taxes paid in Feb-
$1,000.
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Don’t Write, come and see us
J. O. Patterson A Son.
PENSION NOTICE.
Tho County Pension Board will meet
the drat Monday in March, I9i'6. at
which time they will examine and
verify the list* submitted to them by
the Pension Commissioner, and sigh"
and immediately forward the same lu
the Comptroller General.
W
Pension Cdhimiattoner.
Halford,
FIXE MILCH COWS.
Parties desiring fine milch cows
pleaae write to
W. C. SMITH,
WlLMBTON, 8. C.
CNF Will sell for cash or exchange
for beef cattle.
For Sale.
My Dairy Farm is for sale,
consisting of £0 head of Regis
tered and High tirade Jersey
Cattle, Silo, 4 horse power
Gasoline Engine, Grain Grind
er, Cream Separator, and all
thmgs necessary for running
a modern Dairy. Cattle and
Fixtures cash; Residence and
Farm on easy terms.
Write for particulars to
GLENDALE JERSEY' FARM,
*» *
Barnwell, Sy C.
Tl.e Treamrcr’* Office will he open
for the collection of taxes levied for
1905, from the 15th dav of .Dctober _|ft„
15th day of Wlrctf, IWJff..lneniatirw.
ruary.
From the 1st to the )5th day ol
March, 1906, a penalty of seven pe 1
cent, will be added to ajl unpaid tax3'
LEVY. »
For Sthto purposes 5% min*. K
For Ordlnaty County mills.
For *ron*tiiutional .Schonf 3 mills.
For Blackville Township,
Spent*I roatRax 2 mills. ~
Special School Levy, Ce- *
dartimn i min.
Blackville,
airfax,
„ , , Kline.
Morri*. New Forest, Oak Grove, Dhfr
t olnmbla, Reedy Branch. Selglin*.
ville, Se\en Pine* and Tinker
Creek, 2 mills. ’
W||||«t>m, 21 mills. *
Barton. Big Fork, Cave. Hlckorv Hill,
Owens’ X Roads, Sycamore No. &1
and Ulmer*, 3 mills.
qar umv9 1 ml
Allendale, Karbary Brancli, Blac
Double Pond, Elko, Edl*^>, Fi
Friendship, Healing f-prmg*,
=4
Hercules and J.t-es, 1 uiUls. . -
Barnwell. 4! 4 'mi'j*.
The Commutation Road Tax Nolle*
will appear as soon aa the County
Board passes on same.
The cbmntHtiori road tax of two dol
lars will oe rec-.ived until March lat,
1906
JAMES A. WILLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Burckhaltkb — Buildixo,
Barnwell, ----SC
Prompt Atten
tion Given to
all Business
Practice in State
and Federal
Courts.
DICKS-HOUSE,
' 631 BROAD ST.,
ArocBTA, Ga.
* Excellent rooms and good table
board. Kates, $1.50 per day; special
rate* by the week.
A. ft Dicks, Peof.
J. B. Armstrong,
Countv Treasurer,
Barnwell, 8. V., Sept 1*2, 1905.
t. F. Calhoun, P. l. Baclinglui
Win. McNah*
Calhoun & Co.
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Life, Accident
LIGHTNING
AND-
>T'
Live Stock
INSURANCE}
—At Lowest Rites In-
Strongest Companies.
CALHOOli & CO..
—OFFICES AT—
THE BANK OF BARNWEU
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