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CMJSTY PHY.ICIA N. "
The County Hoard of C<,mftoTMln«ifar«; OfWWWed Ha mi berg a
•'HI on IneMaYf March }n4, •leec a 1 Uod and Lncfoa Bnah
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. iS U$h> uounly Pbyalclan to <!R the racancy. | Ri*«nton. They »<l
can<wd by :h* lamented death of Dr.; well otmnty people.
K. I.. Fatteraon. 1 •»*■ ^ ’~s
RATES OP 8UB8CRIPTV0T.
In Advance, per Annum al.OO
On Time.......... .v.la.oc
The chain cap* will »uv tl.U week
at the Harley Branch between WIIIU-
ton and Elko.
J. B. Harley, JF, B. Unrria,
• Clerk. Mupr.
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inimoxr i.uuO*!io. a
iYI In tiaaonle Tenude^erv Tharsday
4a?ai M aichtth IVerk tebo done on M.
~ Belkr na«ood. W. M.
H. P. Andersop. 8rc.
TO REXT.
rv A Splendid Honee In -a deairahle
residence section of Barnwell. Apply
to MUatf Jo#ie and Mamie llolmee.
White Victoria Pyt* For Sale.
Male* 96 00 each.
Fein a lea fi 50 each.
Finest in the County,
Moiair A P«rter,
Barnwell.
Lent be^an yesterday.
—*fhe day* gain 11 minutes In snothine
this week.
Good Friday, April 11th Is plenty
•oon to plant beans.
Has any other school thin Pleasant
HIM a delating .unbiUon?
See new advertisement of Kansas
mines and horses just received by
Chartic* Brown.
Miss Lottie Grubbs of Mercians is
the charming guest of Miss Nannie
Uiubbs this week.
Rev. Jno. K, Goode will preach at
Long Branch Baptiu (. huren, nex
Bttmhry trt P. U.
Wew|i|usea new mall book next
week. If your name should left off
a money order will secure its restora
tion.
Thk Pkoplc bag received in the last
week more volunteer new subscribers
than in any previous seven days of
1909
Commencing on nert Monday the
7 |>er cent penalty will be added to all
tinptid taxes. After March 15th exe
cutions w-ili be i*»utd.
We t! 1 ik. In all sincerity, that the
Barnwell delegation h td more and bet
ter sense than the large majority of the
legislative battalion.
Of the sixteen South Carolina Judges
only two at* Confeiterare Veterans,
t hlef Justice Y. J Pope and Circuit
Judge Robert.Aidr’.cb.
Several Barnwell people will go to
Washington to wiliicSa ibe linpreshlye
Inaugural errewnuy that will give the
W bite House a new tenant.
Blackville is moving up and along
faster and more »afely than any other
town of its sir.c In the Mate Fourteen
automobiles aie owned theie.
Misses Mario Alien and Bessie
i'>a»h«r»bee and Ruth Bennett of
WlUiaton were attractive visitors to
Barnwell friends < n Monday.
Eleventh hour taxpayers arekoep'ng
Treasurer Armstrong cnmiortably
busy, but they ewu’t give him more
than bis quick brain and ready hand
can do.
The banks, schools, dispensaries and
R. F. I» carriers observed Mimday,
George Washington’s birth day, as a
holiday, but the doves were kept on
the wing.
We have published no better news
this jear than this, that Mr. T. B
Kills. Jr., has returned to this county
and is making his new home at Boiling
Springs, bee bia biodnes* card.
Congressman Patterson came home
on leave of absence the first of the week
to 0e at the marriage today of his son.
Mr, J. Wanimmaker Patterson and
Miss Julia Hard Murpbe.y of Augusta
Married hy Rev. W. G. Britton, Feb.
21st 1909 at the residence of Mr, Ohas
btIH. Barnwell. Mr F. I,. Eaves of
Augusta, Ga., to MUa M C. Hiers.
daughter of Mr. C. iliers, Dunbarton.
"Sub” made a mistake in saying
through last week’s Pgori.K that the
next meeting of the County I eachers
Association will ire held or the second
Tuesday iu March, baturday will be
the day.
Rev. E M MeKisvick. former pastor
of Khrhardt circuit, died suddenly at
A’ade’a on the 14ih Inst, sged M years
He weigtred considerably oyer JOG
pounds. wss Ttre largest Methodist
preachtr In the .State.
Tliis is the shortest month of the
jrar bnr the bugest in tile varieties ol
tl e weather manufactured. In the 25
t*sst days at least half a hundred chan
ges Bare been turned out and jhe
weather clerk continu’ea to work river
time.
The Spartanburg Herald of Sunday
reported due seriou* illne** pf Dr. C.
P. Ervin, formerly of Bamberg, at his
home. Lnndnmv Dr. Ervin has been a
sufferer since last Suirinier, Init until
m recently bis condition was not consld
ered serious.
P. 8. Dr. Ervin died on Monday In a
Philadelphia hdspftnl shortly niter an
operation, pyver recovering from the
shock . He was 64 years of age. “IIis
body was brought home for burial.
The Third District Pythian Con
vention. representing the Lodges of
Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg and Hamp
ton counties, met in Blackville on
Tuesday, Vice Chancellor Ryan A.
Oylea presiding.. Of course the dele
gates were totwHv entertained every
minute of their stay, with courtesies
km) dainty creature comforts.
The Third District Pythian Conven
tion at Blackville on Tuesday elected
H ^K^Gylfw IHstilct Duputy.
. Ben W vman, hecrutary.
W. H. Duncan, Treasurer.
ls*,CL f Jimawia, Hergant at Arms.
O. M Main. Inner Guard.
I?. M Mathis. Outer Gnant.
The ('oovenilun will meet at Bam
Wet) next year.
•brosd on
of captured
look like Barn-
DE MADE GOOD. - -
Solicitor Jame« F. Byrnes made his
dehut et Aiken court and made a tine
beginning. In 11 days S9 crises were
disposed of. Nix were noi proseed for
lack of evidence or because the wit
nesses for the prosecution were out of
the grate, there waa one mistrial, seven#
a<-qu!ttals and twanty live convictions.
FIRST GRASS.
Mr. Bennett Ntringfeilow of Elko
gave us on Friday samples of new am]
tender asparagus. n>*t enough for a
newspaper appetite tuit a plenty to
•*l»ew there’s, a good tlmwcomlng.
Last year Mr StrlngfeTlow broke the
time record by making his first ship,
ment on Marctq 88th. This year be
BntyUeatthar. We guess that liVsur
prised hi* family returning on Sunday
from a Winter visit to Ftorida by hav
ing it for dinner.
ANOTHER PRIZE.
To the boy or girl tinder 17 sending
ns on or before March 1st, the longest,
best spelled and written list of English
words miide up from the letters in the
name of this pajier, Thk Baknwxm.
Pkopmc. a prize will be given.
So letter mast be used in any word
more times than it is In the name Thk
Barkwkli. Picon.k. To cxplslu :
The leiler t can be need only one
time in a word, but it mav be iiSvd in
as many different words as the writer
can mu«ter. It is expected that eyriry
competitor will not n&k for or accept
help from any person whatever. The
diet onartes or other books can be con
sulted.’"' *
THAT PUZZLE.
Onlv two of our brightest readers
had the courage to attempt to solve
the puzzle that was hung for two cen
turies in an English church, and never
snswered.
Though neither gave tha exact ans
wer both deserve compliment for their
psfience that brought partial interpre-
taiion.
Hers is the word as first given :
’•Prsrvyprfvtmn; vrkpthsprcptstn.”
And here wish the- missing letters
sui'plied:
“Preserve ye perfect men; ever keep
ihese precepts ten.”
We will have from time to time
easier tasks for Out young friends.
ALMOST A MIRACLE.
Ospt. U. Dunn who. by ids constant
straight forwardness and unva/ying
fair des'ing in business during trie 39
winters he has spent in this county
has won so many warm and true
friends, had a wonderfully narrow es
cape from drowning in the Savannah
river early in this month. He wa«
going with stock through the. countrr
into Georgia. While lu the act-o!
grossing the river at, Browns ferry th*-
mules became panic stricken and In
their fright knocked him into the river
on the Borith side of the flat. He in
stinctively closed his mouth and held
hi* breath, and that wise act no doubt
saved his life. He preserved hi* self
control ard felt no fear. A* lie sank
she flat floated above him and all grew
dark. He raided hi.s hand and felt the
mini on Its bottmn The current car
ried the flat faster than he drifted and
the ligtit came ba' k and he rose to the
*nrfaceon the North or upper side of
the flat, raised his hand and the ferry
man and a colored helper caught it
and pulled him into the flat.
The mules had jumped out and
swam back to Carolina side, to which
the fist returned and a big Are was
made by which Capt. Dunn kept him
seif from freezing and dried hU
clothing. He was wearing a very
heavy overcoat when knocked over
board. and so quickly did the accident
pass that his body underclothing kept
dry, as did the paper money in bis
pocket. Ail that he lost was hi» bat
that was carried down stream and he
had to ride some seven mile* bare
headed before he could buy another
It took several h >ur» to round up the
stampeded mules.
That ('apt. Dunn, who has never
learned to swim, should iiaye f&ll-n in
the river, had the fl it to pa«s over him,
rise to the surface without having
touched bottom and been prilled into
tin* flat makes an experience well cal
opiated to make one believe :n special
providence. Ami the gladness of hi*
triends that he escap-'d a watery death
give* him s pleasure that over-pays
the close call lie had.
MARCH COURT.
Grand Jukoks for thicYkar.
. Quin. J. M.
W. I, Creech,
Woodward,
wanted.
Responsible man whh hor*o end
btiggv in each community, salary $AflO
to $10.00 per day. to take order* from*
owners of Farms, Orchards sad
Home Gordins. A splendid opportu
nity for farmers' sons, also frill,
and sewing machine agents, to 1
a business connection wfetCo will
Come more profltshle each year
ewe
make
be
Holding Over—II. W
Farrell, W. F. H*ze1,
W K. I.oadholt, W. W.
New Myhiber*;
Allendale—B. II. Buckner, O. M
Padgett,
B»rn«eH —Butler Hagood.
Blackville—F. N. Moloity. R. F.
Gardner,
Bull Pond—G H Bryan.
Georges Creek—J O Namiers.
Red Oak—J. J. Nnelling.
Rosemary—C. B. Parker, P. F.
Mitchell.
eveatnore—L. 47: llarier.
Willibton—J. J, Boyd.
First Wkfk Petit Jprors.
Allendale—Henry Wolff, J Wilson
William*, S E Strange, W T Riley.
BaldocW—0 C A*he, If 15 Bennett,
W W KIpwerA-'WeF-’M-im* ' ' ' '•
Barhwell—H F Odom, M E Black.
Bennett Spring*—W F Bates, II B
Anderson
Blackville—W T Cave Jr., G A Still,
J H Hewlett.
Bull Pond—W R Box.
Georges Creek—W A Hartzog, E L
Blackwood. W K Black, A P Collins,
N B Creech, John R Ray.
Great Cypresa—W F Hazel, W Riley
All
Red Oak—J W Boyles.
Rosemary —R K Woodward.
Hyoamore—J A Goodson, J II liar*
vev._H w Harter,
WillDton—W P Walsh. 8 G Mat-
(he ws, A^ICUcinng* J R l/>tT7 J W
Wacter, A E Owena, B Sti Ingfellow.
Satnnlay’s perfect weather put o* In
go >d humor arid a cheery Interview
with Mr. J O. QrlfBn made us feel still
bettar.
Just sfter we had written bis name
on a new mall book on Saturday Mr*
P L. Pender came In and had a pretty
flguro placed after it. He also pot
pleasant words in our ears and. mem
ory.
We had wondered for weeks why the
absence of Farmer Alfred Aldrich, but
a call on 8nnml*y explained that
Grippe bad come to kirn an uninvited
Visitor at Chriatmas, and that he had
been too busy resisting its repeated
assauttiratHl keeping the whole grippe
family so occupied that untie of lt«
mem Iters could cross tne creek, and
come into town.
The annual visit on Monday of good
Mr. Patrick Bates reminded us of hi*
wise way of thinking six mouths ahead,
thereby ayolding the business mistakes
and bitter repentances of tbe hasty.and
unwary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kennedy of
Rosemary visited Barnwell relatives
and filcnd* on.,Monday and gaye us~a
pleasant going out call.
TAKE THE SLEEP CURE.
Lack of sleep is responsible for half
the ill health and the fashionable ner
vous ailments of the present day. Most
people are toe bu*y to sleep. They
work or play or rush alter pleasure
when they ought to be in bob
Tbts working woman i* as great an
offender a« tier fashionable sister
Keen on her work, over anxious about
the future, she is loo apt to neglect her
health in the present. She may over
work and Mtidersleep for a t me. but
insomnia is inevitable, iu tite case of
the highly strung, nervous type of
woman; at least.
Nhe t*cgjns hy sleeping badly, hv
worrying over little things when she
goes to bed at night; very soon the
habit of i.uoirinia is established, and it
may persist for months or years if neg
lected in the early stage*.
Business men also are sufferers front
nervousness and insomnl t,
8o, if you are bettititling to sleep
badly,take heed before the tendency
develops Into habit. Ask yourself if
you have deliberately tried to curtail
your hours of s'e«p. Make np your
mftid to turn oyer a new leaf See
that you get nine or teuBbt ft s’ realTTn
bed every night. Go to bed at ten and
rise shortly before eight, and train
yourself to sleep all the time
Nleep, even more than food, is es-
srntia! to health, and, when the mind
is oyerstrained, alecp I* the onlv medi
cine which w ill do permanent good.
Are you tired and fagged and inclined
V* worry? Try ten hours in bed every
night for a week, and a short res’ dfter
the midday meal.
Have you been overdoing it? Art
you run down ami seedy, and gener
ally out of sorts? Try a day In b?d
once a week, and you will feel and look
a different peraou. Don’t w ait till von
are a wreck from sleeplessness before
lollowing this advice.
HONOR ROLL,
Pleasant Hill School,
The following pupils merit a place
on the Honor Roll of Pleasant Hill
School.
Seventh Grade.
Jessie Dyches, I Hlje Hutto, . Perry
Eubanks. Howell Delk, Edna Dyches,
Ulysses Hutto.
Sixth Grade.
Ro«a Hutto, Eva Dvches, Hayne
Dvches, Sauunie Eubanks. Sophia Col
lins.
Fifth Grade.
Harry Hutto. Mattie Collin*,
Fourth Grade.
Altman Dyche*.
Third Grade.
Julia Delk. Ethel Hutto, Howell Col
lin*. Linnie Delk, Eunice Smith, Liz
zie Hutto.
Second Grade.
Carrie Hutto, Estelle Collins. Her
man Hutto.
First and Second.
Leroy Hutto, Harry Uutto^ Waite
II utto,
First Grade.
Horace Hutto, Monroe Rowell.
Mamie Hutto, Eva Mae Broughton
Eugene Delk.
A debate was delivered by the pupils
of this school on Friday afternoon,
February 19th 1909.
The Query was:
Resolved that country life is more
conducive to happiness than city life.
The following were the speakers:
Afllrmativc.
Negative.
Perry Kubnnks.
Howell Delk.
Etliel Baxley.
Mattie Collins.
Samtni-- Kubanks.
Rosa Hutto,
Sophie Collins
Bellinger Baxley
Li.y Hutto.
ILivne 1)} idles,
Eva Dvches.
Eflna Dvcbt a.
— Jessie Dyches.
Jennie L“u II utlo
The debate* were
splendidly gotten
up on both sides,
won.
The Affirmative
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BAMBERG COURT
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PETIT jdroks, second were.
S M Goodwin,
J Q Adams
15 W Shaw
J l) Dan nelly
W G Hoffman
W il Donald
J F Brabham
./^AS'Fin’ds
J H ( arter
W J Kemp
C W Kentz
J E Bishop
W O Hoyt
T D Beard
K K Brabham
K M Zelgier
W D KiParti
G K Kearse
L H Urabbam
A I, Kirkland
J J Simmons
H V rant
D O Steed ly
T A Hightower
J B Zorn
W D Delk. Sr
Hugh Sanders
J H Kinard
I) M Smith
J Z Brooker
G W Beard. Jr
11 J Ritter
P M Kearso
W T 8till
J G Kinsey
J B Folk
Somewhere in the Bible the condition
of tho country newspaper'correspon
dent is described, although there were
ho printing presses fn those happy
days. The people there described as
aaleep or gone on a gurney were the
anaeator* of the present day correspon
dents ( ?) who have retreated through
fear of the telephone.
Notice to Town and Township
—i— Assessor**
You are requested to meet fu the
Atjdrtor’a f-Tbcrr *»ft- Tuesday 1 yfle ■ flRj
day of March 1999 at 11 o’clock A. M .
for the purpose of passing on tag 4e
ADMINlaTRATOR’S SALE.
KeTATi or T. M. Hawrerr. Dkcxased,
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By virtue of an order oh the Prohate
Court for Bern wall County l WltT sell
at tl»e Middleton place near Appleton
on Thursday, March lUh 190'.). com-
meneing a| 11 o’clock In the fnremxm
and cuntlriulngUntM the sale Is com
pleted, ell the personal property of T.
M. Hewlett, deceased, late of said
oonntv, e«A*l*tlDg of:
6 mules S hopes, I mare 1 colt, k cows,
3 sows and pigs. 2 two horse wngoirs,
buggy and liarne**, double and ^dfigle
plow stocks, plows, gear, stalk cutter,
reaper and binder, pmwer. rake and
otherJarm Implements. 2 ba'es of cot
ton. corn, peas, cotton seed, fodder,
pcavinelray, u>«ai, Urd, spick of mer
chandise consisting of hats, caps, shove,
tin and crockery ware, hardware,
lamps, counter scales, showcase, medi
cines, notion* and numerous other
small article*.
-TetweGasbv
“■— : ~ J. H. Hewlett,
Admtniair*U>r.
February 16;h 1909.
NOTICE TO DEBT0HS AND C2ED-
1T0SS. '
Any and all persona having claim*
against the e*Uve of T. M. Hewlett,
decease'I, are requested lo present the
same duly attested anti all persons in
debted to the said estate will please
make prompt payment to the iiuJer-
tigued.
J. H. Hewlett,
Administrator,
February 12th 1909.
TK E A 8 U R E R ’ S N O'l' ICE.
The Treasurers ©dice will be op< n
for the coilection of taxes levied for
the fiscal year commencing January
1st 1908, from the 15ih day of October
1908 to the 15th of March 1909 ill
usive
From the 1st to the 28th dav of Feb
ruary inclusive a penalty of two per
cent will be mlded to all taxes paid in
Kebrtmrv.
From the 1st to the 15th day of March
1909 inclusive a penalty of seven per
cent will be added to all unpaid taxes.
LEVY.
For State purposes 5} mills.
For Ordinary County purposes 3}j
mills.
For Reindexing Records V 4 mill .
For ( otistitutioaal school 3 mills.
To tel levy 12 mills.
There will be an extra levy of two
mills in Blackville township for road
tax.
Commutation tax will $2 00 and w 111
1m receited from October 16 1908 to
March 1st 1909 inclusive.
Special Local School Levy.
Cedar Gro\e (1) mill, Allendale,
liaibitry Branch, Calvary, Double
Pond, Elko, Edisto. Fiiendship,
Oeorges Creek, Healing Springs,
K line. Mon is, N ew Forest. Oak Grove,
Old Columbia. Reedy Branch, SeigUng
ville, Seven Pines and Tinker’s k reek
(2) mills. Barton, Big Fork, Black
ville, Cate, Hickory Hill, Owens Cross
Road*. Sycamore, No 51, Ulmers and
Upper Rich Land (3) mills. Fairfax
(3) fnllls* Heicule* and Lees (I)
mills, Barnwell (.4U) mills, YVlilUton
(236? in'lls- '
United States currency. Gold and
Silver coin, county and School claim*
properly approved, will be received
for taxes.
Checks and drafts will not be received
for taxes except at ibe ri»k of tax
payets.
J. B. Armstrong,-
— Uounty Treasnjrer
Bnfn^pelf, 8. C. September lith IhriS,
NOTICE.
I have in«t taken charge of the ofllce
1”
of Su'|»«i rntendent of Eilucation and
tti-aa-much a* the Law requires me to
visit the schools of die County, l wish
to annofiTTce to the prrbftc the- follow
ing as my ofllce djv* at the Court
House j SaS-Htey^- atm Ft^day fln(U'
Saturday of each week.
Horace j. Crouch.
January 21, 1909. C. 8. E;
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NOTICE.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Not ibe is hereby given that On Mon
day, March 8t.h 1909 the undersigned
will tile with Hun. John K Snelhng,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell county,
bis final return a* Guardian of Joe II
Rountree, deceased, and apply for
Letters Dismlssory,
F. M. Ca' e,
Guardian.
January 27th 1909.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Estatk OK MlSSliKItniA I. Walkkr.
By virtuP'of the power contained in
the Will of Bertba I, Walker, wlilcli t*
of record in the ollice of Hie Judg<» of
Probate for Barnwell County, proved
on the 27fh day of January 1908. ard
recorded in Will Book G G G G, p ige
1(»7 et seq I will sell in front of the
Court House in Barnwell upon the first
day of March 1909, the same being sale
day in said month within the legal
hours of sale, the following real prop
erty «ituate in the town of Appleton,
County of Barn^ji, to wit;
One Lot No 3. bounded on the North
by railrpad right of way. East by
Humphrey Street. South by lot of Mr*.
Dors Dee Walker, and West by Berry
Street.—
also
Lot No. - Bounded on the North by
Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, East by Estate
lot of W. A. B! mint, Smnh by Blan
chard Street and West by Humphrey
Street. /
also
Lot No 2, Bounded on the North by
lot of J. B. Armstrong and KastJ'y lot
of J. B. Armstrong, South by Charles
Street, and West by Clayton Street.
also
Lot P. Containing two ac^es more or
les«, in a triangular shape, and boun
ded by lands of R. 11. Walker. J. 15.
Augley, Mary Street and lauds of W.
P, Wilson, nil of which will be fonnd
upon a plat of the town of Appleton
recorded in the oltice of the (Jerk of
Court, for Barnwell County iu Book 4Y,
page 48.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
R Hr Walker,
Executor of the Will of Bertha I.
Walker.
Under ami fcy ti
passed by the Hen R
♦n Haokmptey *1 BarnweM, is. C. I am
Nuthorlz-'d to »e!l at public put erf to
the highest bidder for cash on Monday
Maron the 1st A I> HHW. between to*
legal hours of sale before the County
Court Unuae door at Barntjvell, S. C.,
tbs following described prooerty of
Maggie K. Kids. Bmkrupt.
’*-4II that lot orj»art!ei of land with
the building* a^unmpruvetuetiM thote-
on lying ami beWIg andjdtuare Jn the
town ,.f Allendale, County of BaVn
well. State of 81‘C. containing one
fourth of an acre bounded bv lot of C.
_B. Reeve*. G*ge Street, Gnm Street
ami the Methodist Church Parson.ige
known as lot No 7 In Block No, 1 on
the Flat of said town ”
The’kbnve described property w ill be
sold freed Jrom a'I Hen# and Inenm-
branws thereon or if any lien,* or In
cumbrances are on said property the
proceeds arising front the sale will
stand iq lieu of them. ,
No bid will be accepted for less than
?3U00 Uli. T4*e Mjwoaiful tiiibler will
be required to pay to the Trustee hi
least ten per cent down, and Urn Lai
ance when Sale shall he cririflrmed,
will |*c paid in. If tne sale is not con-
firnt-d tho ten percent deposited with
the Trustee will be refunded without
deduction. This the 28th Day of Jan
uary, A. D 1909.
Oliver Orr,
^Trustee Magghr E Ellis.
Bankrupt.
LMDS FOR SALE.
Now is the time to buy. l and* vri'l
never bo cheaper, and sure to increase
in value.
BUY NOW.
558 Acres, Rich Land Township,
Ba rn wed County,
One half iu cultivation balance
woodland.
Two mile* from Snolling Station on
Atlantic Coa-t Line Railroad
Buildings and improvements.
A bargain in this place. ——
Terms easy.
fl ,l 0 Acre*. BnHdibgs and Improve
ments. StM) acre* in cultivation, !5(i0
ai’res in woodland
Tltree miles from Snolling Station.
A.C. L. K. Four miles front Dun
barton A . C. L.
Terms easy.
290 Acres. HiO in cultivation, fortv
acres In Wood anib Timbor. ttarnwefl
Township, five miles front Barnwell
Court House. -
New Residence and other building*
in good conditions.
Terms easy.
400 Acre* In Barnwell Township,
Houses and improvements, Four miles
from Barnwell Court Hon»e.
— 800 acre# in coki vat bm balance - ire
wood anil tiniber.
Term* east.
400
Acres
1 hrec mile
Court
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nklvatiwn
fr<.m
15 “.rn well
led i.u pro ve
il ion balance
m state ffii mm cmim. 1
tDt’XTY B A ItNintt;?/; ——f
■cotmi' rrr f.tm moy pi:ey < c.';. 7T
BRHMaN BROW V Imilt hluaHj arifl [
a* TfUSU*a • 4MuI*hi ; Miu- —kVJif arul.
Yntsmapt Of Maron Blown detcasyd,
aud ISADOTTE BKOirY.' *—* *'
h^ Ftaintiffa,
/ .. , ▼*- - v ’7- .
PENA BROWN. ESTHER MICHAL-
KON. JENNIE BOKINTltUK, K1KA
Hit Tf. LFi N A NA444MAN, C'tlAK-
LIE BROV N. ROSINA BEKIt
W A im. < O R A S11*1:KRSTE1N. j a . t
COBH. T-KVY, AS’XIK LEVY, ami
IhAltOKK RI< II, as t rrmee under
the last >' ill and Testament of Simon
Brown, deceastd.
Defendanta,
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF,
(Complaint not served.)
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED r _ *
YOU ARK n^RXBY SUM
MON KI) ami required t«i answer tbe
(’.ump.aint it* ibis actiou which will bo
filed In the Oillea of the UTeik of the
(lourt of Coimnon Iheas. for lb« «uid
County, aritTfo serve ¥ copy <7 ybTjf
answer to the said Complaint on ti»e
subscriber at this Ofllce No. 20 Broad
St.., t li.trieston. S. C. within twenty
♦lays alt* r *ervice hereof, cxtslu-lve of
the day of such service; and If you
tail to annum the Complaint within
rite time aforesaid, the Plaintiff* in
tliis .at.tioii w ilj apply to ilie Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
A. D 190
N ATil. 15. BARNW ELf,.
I’lali.tltf* At tor 11 ey.
To (he D-frndmt*. N lelumin,
fb'-Tmi lleerwhld. ( <m,i >iltieisieif,
Jaeoh-H Lciy and Annie Le\/V :
TAK E NOTICE that tli«! Complaint
in tbi* aetbin i* filed with tfle Cleik t>f
tlie Court.lor Barnwell County in tfie
Court House at Barnwe)i C.
NATH. 15 BARNWELL,
Plajmrff* Attorney.
February 8ih. 1909.
me at Lyncthumt, 8. <
deceive prompt alteut
W1IE AND SEE.
TWO OAKS
of
NEW Y
EAR
at
STOCK
Q. A. KENNEDY'S
Sale Stablf,%
WILLISTOX, S. C,
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort tjiitt it is a pleasure to
drive or fid#. —
Term
» easy,
5,000 Acres also In one tract of Pini,
Cypress, Poplar, Ash and other hard
wood*.
Good and convenient Railroad faoiii
tiy*.
Come and sec the«e properties.
L U. Patterson & Son.
Mules—The tough go
ahead class llittt keep the
plowman busy and make
paying crops.
Personally selected hy Q.
A. Kennedy, who knows
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
want.
; DR. m P. LEE,
Tices
all
right.
lv
AND FEED
J. L. ELLIS, 1’roiifictor.
I HATE OPENEI) IT* TUB A BOTE BUSINESS
AXI) SOLICIT the I’ATUOX A(;l: or THE tub-
" on hahd.a car load of
EXTRA GOOD MULES
(LyT PERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON
PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR
TEAMS FED AND CAKED FOR AT A SMALL
.COST.
J". Xj* ESXjXjbZS,
this year.
J.t?.
Please rteet
turns for
promptly. _
Keel, Auditor,—
, HarnWell Co’.
Februkry 2^d 10^).
Some early buddli.g treee’are ptnitn^
oo tfrefr garb* of green.
No fish stories believed 1 u'aleft a pan
orthe,e*foh be brought along.
By tbri prodeeding* or lack of $n>-
ceeding* oi the Legislature tbo pO^*»V in
r>t / aawiofl movam^uri Aiken, probably bevauae Wer do not
‘‘limit eevcral nam tmritlphacf. ^ Jlfauw It* CbtlWuna awp
The sort of compuliory riducstiArt
needed In thji State is a return to the
Old Gmf switch*. ^
Prerfdent Tify Wfll Have at least Are
lawyer* in hfa cabinet add wjll need
tftbuli' ait to straighten odt the Roo*e-
)?elt taugleo.
this are fighting tlie mlatktoe lit
TV/O
LOADS
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice is hertby given that on Fri-
df? the Jtith day of M arch’ 1909 the tyi-
dereigned as Administrator of the es
tate ril Della fuablnert, deceased, will
fits tgitb Bon John K. SuAlRng. Judge
ril Probate for Barnwell Cou'ntv. bi*
flrial account a¥.AftfifliliilVtretor with
for L * ,tter » E>b-
<jeorge Inablnett,
Administrator.
Pebrnwy 2Ad iflor:
rji+i
of the very
NICEST YOUNG MULES
ever brought to South Carolimi ha ; e been
RUSHED THROUG11
fo gitc good fflrmcrs who know good ~$?ock and w«nt3 hb
6ther the chance to buy the best and make sure that
A IL/APPY MW YEA H~
Ahd Profitable too, is right before thcirr,
- They writ bo sold at
l&AifcD TlHe TeicLs . ;
If y<>\i need rerw 6r Wilt need nett year a fhA efnss
mule, or more, now is the time to bny. • .
the place Is
^ J D. Whittled,
Blackville,. S. C.
J*. |. 6.V1S, TH03. H. PEEft-ES.
DAVIS S PEEPLES,
MTTORM&YS OT LAW,
BAnNwi;i,r,.-a tvT
FOR
100 Acrra—40 clMr.4. .
. 3 mitos TTym Martin.,
flnfTTTam.fi-LOoboniiTs ,,
Hitlttyire io 1 -jt nf i Aunual. |Mtf« -
/- T B Kllfo,>r» f v
/Noith Augusta, S.C.
or c. n ?:ii*.
Mariin, C . '
A. H. MNESTEIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAI.’
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE, S. C
FINAL DISC 11ARGE NOTICE.
'NoticeIs hereby gimn that nn-llont.
diiv tbo l5rn day of Msroh PlfW thq
undeipigneii a* AdmliiDrratnr of tho
estate of Mr# Martha s. Myiick. dc-
eeMseil, w ill file with Hon. John K ,
Mnclliiig, Judge nf i’rohale ft-r Barn*
well County, bis tlusl aeconnt ns A«lw-
minUtrator wiih ssld estate and aflflljr
toi Letter* lM*<nl««o r y.
February 12th 199ti.~ ; -- .p
J A. Jenklaa.
AdininistrtitMr.
ASSl
FINAL DI SC IIA ROE KOT1C*.
Notiu* 1* h«rrhy given that on Kat-r
unlay, ''arch>)th i'.tOO, I will Hit wifll
ITon. J.Jm K. So#IHrig;Xudg* (♦T 'PNFV
imto Itrr itHrrn*>*il County, my fl.ml ro»
turn a/vret-htof of the will of. G.
Jtfwer*. deceased, and apply for Lew
vert Dumlssorv.
George A. Jo were,
Executor.
February 13;h 1909.
Dentist,
WILLtsTON, - - S.
Ofllce over Bank 11 ^VHUston. V
r ©n receive call* In tba country,
DR. J.H.E. MILHOUS;
DENTIST;
BLACKVILLE. 8. C.
Ofllce days Thursday, Fri.*
day nwhSatimlfty. -—
Well equipped office.
Operati
Icsm as consistent wklfsafety'
Prices reasonrtlfi^; Term*
cash; ^
:“£• 'a
MILHOOS:
destkt,
Barntfcll, - - -1C
OFFICE houbm:
6.110 a. m. to 0 p. in.
Person# living away from BarnwE
will please make appointment* befoM
coining- -By so doing they wil.i be ram.
of Immediate service and avoid Or
appointments. —
Land For Salew
220 acres gooi| farming land tvrg
miles North Town WUHabtn. w«H Im-
9roved, six room (Icrelling, bam, su-
bles and tw o tenant house# on the piaoa.
well good water, and creekf bntk
*bl*-g of tho place, adjoining land* of
Mr Wiit* Mathew* and others.
Title good,.terms easy.
30'J m rc* good fanning land, all u»-.
der (uiHivaHnti bglf mile from cor-
purste limits town of BJackviHa
joining Inndv of the late Mr. Henry ▼.
Mnir, 1'irle* good, term* easy.
House and lot in town of Blaekrttlli
on the North.side of it, R Are. 4 room
dwelling, dining room and iitehetU:
barn. ..table# and ou* house on
nremUes. Titles good atid termi easy,
-+.’or futtber information apply M
’ 11. F. BnUt, AMS:'
Barnwell, S.C.
MONEY TO LEND.
We arc p-opared to negotiate loan*
improved Vann* for five year#, par
payments, interest 8 per cent on loan*.
Don’t write, come and see u*.
- N -*i J. O, 1‘atteraon A “«*•
c. f. CailioiiB, ’ P. m. Bid
Ha. Me Nit.
Calhoun & Cff.
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