The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 04, 1909, Image 3
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RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
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An Adranoe, p«r Annum ..’ $1.60
On Tlow. $a.0C
Tlif chiiln rune *111 be nl the Klrk-
My Piare on ibe WtllUton and Peeples
Milt Knad tbi* week.
J. B. Harley, J. B. Morns,
Clerk. ^ Hnpr.
U A RMOST IA)I»«R NO. 17, A F. M
\ A /A rrir larcommunication lUnnony
\m/ Lo.Jce No. 17, A. F. M. win be 1^14
in A!a*o«ic Temp!* or. ThunKlar
jBCOSM&irii 4th Work to be done on M
M dexree. TMting bretbreu arc curcllal$ in
srlta44e altoMj __
. Butler Uagood. W: H
11. P. Andereon. 8rc.
Tbe . regal a r meeting of Barnwell
malice Ho 16, Knighte of Pytbiaa will
jbe .eldat their Hair bu Friday night
f at x .o’clock. A fall attendance it
requested. By order of
WILLIAM t McNAB, C. C.
TO RENT.
A Splendid lionise In a desirable
residence secftoiVjOf Barnwell. Apply
to Misses Jo»ie and Mamie llolniee.
White Victoria Pig* For Sale.
Male* B5 0<> each.
Females f-2.50 each.
Finest In the Cnnutv,
Moluir A Porter,
Uarnwell.
LOST mTKAYED OR 8TOI.E.V,
From my home on Wednewlay Fehv
10th 1000. One sniall brlndlerow wlih
«>ne hoin slipped, wealing a small
hell, with some w hite on tail. A llhe
ral reward will be paid for anv infor
mation leading to her whereabouts.
C. D. Fowke,
Lrndhurst, S. C.
March came in like a lamb. .
j ~.
Today Teddy travels, Taft tarries .
March the fourth, President Taft.
March thee forth, Ex-President
Roosevelt.
Court Is lu session at Bamberg tbir
week.
THY Old tine for planting doth ha*
come.
Mr. J. II. Hewlett was In town on
Thutaday.
I*ettt Jort.rs wfll be drawn for a
fonrwteka teim ol court.
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Mr. A. F. Geheneof WiliUtoo gave
us a sunshiny Thursday call.
Warren Calhoun left on Tuesday to
J dii the Washington multitude today.
lion. 8. G Marfield, In fine health
of body and brain, spent Friday in
town./.
The monthly meeting of the Coun’j
Hoard of Commissioners will be held
today.
Dr. R. C Kirkland was on Mondar
re ehcttd President of the County
Medical Association.
According to Spur Brandi weather*
ology Winter will linger in the lap cf
Mpiing until May oomes.
Married at Fairfax on the £4i>i ulu
toy Rev. Claries Tifn er^ Mr. Dowling
and MU» Ethel McDaniel.
Married by Rev. M M. Benson on
the‘id'b ult. Mr C. B. Dunbar Jr. or
Milletrevilfo and Miss Marie ferry ot
Brunson.
Farmer Leroy Molatr left on Sunday
to pay his annual Spring vMftt to rda
tlvi-s and friends in Alexandria and
Washington.
There la positively no scarlet fever
In Fairfax, only two cases several
week* ago, very slight and the pa
tients sutirely well.
.Commencing on Monday and con
tinuing until the 15;h Inst the seven
per cent penalty is added to all unpaid
taxes Then executions will bo issued
and more cost*.
Wo published today the proclama
tion of Governor Ansel offering k re-
vraid tor the arrest, delivery and con
viction of A no row Washington, charg
ed with tbe murder of hi* w ife.
We did not see U, but wo did hear
from two reliable men that tlirre wa«
a $20 gold piece in town la-t week. It
was brought from Georgia by a way
faring man, from a tussle county.
Hon. D. S. Henderson wa* in town
several hour* last week. Against him
hi* Barnwell friend* have the two
complaints that Ids visits are too far
between and too iiiaited In length.
Senator Bates was, without hi* own
knowledge made a member of tne com
mission t*i investigate the btate Hos
pital for the InftRiie. That is a guar
antee of thorough and thoughtful per
formative.
K»r. George Hopkins of 8t. Mat
thews will preach at Cypress Chape!
choreIj on Saturday next at 12 o’clock
end on Sunday at II >10 o’clock. A
full attendance of tbe meihbera and
community I* desired.
Ex Governor M B. MoSweeney of
Hampton was in town on Monday. Lie
1* happier a* Editor—owner of th«
Guardian than if in political life, and
doing more good to the home county
people, who are neareat his heart.
Mr B. Maxtirsky, hi« daughter Miss
Annie, and Mr. A N. Garber left on
Kunday for Washington. After wit-
nrs«lng the inauguration they will
yidt Baltimore and New York, to se-
b-ct and purchase full stocks of Bpring
goods, .
The Legislature is not getting many
bouquets In the way of newspaper
prai-e. If tbe up country majority
h id followed the good advice and bet
ter example of the Barnwell delegation
they would now be pinned all over with
violets and rose buds. —
Corn plv*ting was commenced on
Monday. In old time# it waa the rule
to AnisT that work by the 10th of
March. But there were In those day*
woods to break the winds and bold
hack the oo’d. In older times the
- fndlana.-ihe Bret raisers of that -grain,
did not plant until the oak leaf was as
large as • squirrel's ear.
Farasers are generally well ready for
planting just at soon ae the weather
clerk shut* off the frost supply, boil
preparation has been better than usual
WsusYthe tend has continued dry
through lie breaking season. 8treaas«
and ponds are tow. Many 'wells have
been sunk deep'r and Bore cleaned
out thoroughly, so th«l a full supply
of pure drinking water Is assured fu»
several obituary contributions have
been received and will be published at
a later date. If we weri to pilnt all
on hand in this issue 'there woo’d be
little room left for other reading nat
ter. r H—^ —r——
Judge C. W. Moody entered upon
»» County
Auditor on Friday, and his friend* are
«o n lb lent that he will measure up to
high standard of exceiiain e.
In retiring Oapt. J. (J. Keel carries
with him tbe best regard of all tbaC
have been In
and he ha* t
fuland in
ministration
tion.
PATTKR80N—MURlMi KY, r
Marrled, by Rsv. Luke Johnson *tj/
Mr*
A SAD DEATH.
Carrie Owens, wlfYdf Mr. Ash-
GeoSge S. Murphey of Augusta
tUine-s touch with him,
aaclousnevs of a faith
t and courteous ad
responsible po»l
WHO WONf
S«i many and such long IDt* of word*
made of the letters in the nsme of this
paper have been received that we are
not vet through examining them. r*o
we will have lt> postpone until next
week puhllshlng the result.
BALE DAY.
Mors good people came to town on
Monday than were expected, but not
more than were hsarrtly wehvime. /AH
h ul the same nows of no new* beyond
th- readiness of the farmers to plant.
Our rrwnila cnrwl"Ttrer usual btuenevs
that aftiicts ua on Mondav.
A LARGE BALE.
Tbe valuable personal propertv of
the late Mr.T M Hewlett will be sold
at the Middleton Tlace near Appleton
on next Thursday. Ilth Inst., eommen-
cing at 10 o’ulock a in. and continuing
until sale is completed.
Mae advertisement for partial enu
meration of the well chosen and deal-
rable property to he s dd and do not
mis* the chance to get bargains.
RIVERS' BRIDGES.
The Executive Committee of The
Rivera Bridge Memorial Association
will meet at the Memorial Grounds on
Saturday. March 13th at :i o’clock p,
m. tor the purpose of arranging for
Memorial services.
A full attendance is earnestly re-
-qwe-1 d. ——
J.W. Jenny, Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr.
Sec. Pre‘.
FOR HOG CHOLERA.
One dose a we*-k of salt, sulphur and
charcoal D said to be a good preven
tive of hog cholera.
Several year* ago Mr. W. L Bate* of
Rich (.and township used aconite with
good results, curing several very sick
bog* and stopping the epidemic Tne
me licit e should he given three time* a
day, corntnencing with ten drops and
iocrenstHg a* the fever of the sick aid
tnal may require. Aconite is a deadly
poison and should be kept out of reach
of children or grown people’s mistake*.
A CHEAP CURE.
Mr
With lovtQg relative* and hoaorlhg
T ile ii da 'around lT#.T> tinTsacWr WBWr
were spoken that joined In ihc Spring
time of their happy HvVk two hearla
that shall beat a* one through ait their
future yaara. The v+ty numerous,
handsome and valuable presents re
ceived testified to rh# great love of the
many friend* that have aeen the lovely
bride grow to such noble and accom
plished womanhood, and the high re
gard and respect felt for the manly
worth of tbe young Carolinian who
shall have her luture happiness in his
loyal keeping.
Auer receiving the congratulation*
of their atteyiiing friend* M r and Mis.
Patterson took the Coast Line train
for Washington, accompanied by Cou-
gresaman and Mia. J. O. Patterson.
Mia* English Patterson and Mrs. S. B.
Mosely.
They will remain in tbe capital du
ring the inauguration and on their re
turn will make Barnwell their borne.
Here a waru heart welcome wait* th»lr
coming to the Carolina home, where
may all their future ba swi-et with
TrappliMj** and bright with prosperity.
A gr
r red r
cured of a stubborn case of rheumatism
in his knee after six physicians had in
vain treated him with the most ap
proved remedies
bought a nickel's worth of gum
camphor and dissolving it with kero
<ine oil bound up the painful, swollen
knee with the mixture held in place by
in ample donb e flannel bandage. In
week or so he thiew away one crutch,
toon after discarded the other and has
remained entirely free from pain. The
cheap and simple aemedv has left him
as well as ever.
A CRUEL LOSS.
Toe barn and stable* of Mr. C. B
EMi* of Martin were burned about Ii
iVlock Wednesday night of lai*t week.
Six h'‘*d of stock, three mule* and
three horses were consumed. The barn
contained about 700 bu<dielg of corn.
Hhotif half of which wa* aavid by
brave and busy hands that for the re
mainder of the night carried and
threw water on rite heap Ile had no
insurance. - It i* not known bow the
fire stalled a* the family had retired
before it was discovered.
ABOUT MISTAKES.
When we make mistakes are can . lit
up with and called to taw we get con
solation in knowing that T'iik 1’icoplk
is rjad. and it* mention considered
worthy of notice. Then it i* a real
pleasure to own up and tell the truth .
A Barnwell gatdener tell* ns that
Good Friday, hean planting day, will
tall on April 8th, and not the ilth, a-
we said last week.
We, through inisUkc, did Mr.. Ben
nett Stiingfeiiow tlio it justice last
we<-k to s*y that list year he broke the
reta rd lor earlines* by Hupping a*
imragu* on March 28th, when it wa*
>n Kebrcarj 28th two year* »go Thl*
year he i* four days ahead of that rec
ord. having made hi* first shipment on
February 21th. The man who beat-
that w HI haye to make hid grass in a
liot house
Thai’s confession enough for one
week.
Sxcoxd W kke Petit Ji boks.
Allendale—P I) Wilson.
Bafftock—S .1 Clary.
Barnwell—K W Dick*. M B llagood,
R L Ussery. J W Patterson, W L
Cave, C J ilay, W F Holme*.
Bennett Springs—B W Peeples, J B
Harden, TJ Hiers.
Blackvllle-W P Hair, 8 C Still. W
H Dewitt.
Bull Pond—W Z Bryan. J W.Keel.
Georges Creek —W G Collin*. J C
Dichis. Mcl) Eubanks, D 1* Grubbs,
W M Dycites.
Great Cypress—W P Morris Jr. E II
Jetikin*. M C Diamond.
Red Oak—E S Seaae.'
Rich Land—0 C Baughman.
Rosemary—W C Kennedy, W M
Wall, RS Weathersbee.
Sycamore—Owen Platt*. J M Mix-
son.
Wllllston—1> A Grubbs, W L Mer-
itt. T M Willis, W W-Anderion.
LAST WEEK.
Friday wa* a perfect day nnd the
elteery call of Capt. W \f. I'arker wa»
in hnnpy keeping with it* baltnv
brightness.
I.ooking so well that we liardlv
knew hi:n Mr. it. K. Drummond, the
very youngest man of Ids age In the
county, gave us on Thursday a nice
*treet chat Ac.
Wednesday wa* last, week s moat
disagreeable day, hut it* atmospheric
meatiness made ali the pleasanter the
calls of Messrs W. Ii Harper and
Judson Greene and the message Of Mr.
O. J. Grav .
Capt J C. Gtiffin I* the first of the
last year candidate* to move up Id*
subscription figure* to 1910, and no
other one can tuin him down. It i«
hi* good way to be a leader and he Is a
mighty safe man to follow.
Mr, L. P. WHHama. the good *nn of
hi* good father, paid us a noon call on
Friday, and helped our hope of tile
future of the country, for lie is a farm
er whose good method* and sterling
success will be a leaven for all his com
munity.
A Saturday visit from Capt Orlando
Slack was the next best thing to a day
in the country, a rare privilege anil
pleasure to ns. For Id* heart i* happy
in both town ami country and Id*
cheerful ness D surely catching. We
know it.
Mr. Zach D. Rowell of the J,and of
FTowera la a subscriber after our
own heart. A sunny letter from him
received on Saturday put ns in a bles
sed ounday humor. He wrote at night,
when the angry waves of the Gull
were breaking white on the beach
within twenty five yard* of hi* house
lint predicted that the sun would be
shining on the morrow. Ho lives at
Largo, 25 mi Ile* West of Juniper, and
will he glsd to give prompt answer* to
any Carolina friends who may write
him.
O'er Saltkeiiatchie friend* were
good neighbors to us laat week . On
Friday Capt. George P. Morris CHing
to town to buy bis years supply of fi-di
Looks, and thoughtfully brought ns a
fack of assorted toothsome sweet pota
toes.
Widle Capt. George I* a very fruth-
ful man we believe that the real pur
pose in coming to town was to see ins
many friend* and that, the buying of
fish hooks a* a mere side issue.
On Saturday Mr. 8. F. 8ea«e cleverly
contributed a eollatd that would be
considered a palm tree .Hv tire pied
montcountry, if those/turnip enter*
con Id see it. So we had a better time
than teddy or Taft and ith such
friends life is worth living.
lt.au p. m. on February. JT) h at ihpi ley Oryts. daughter of Col. Frank H.
home of th* bride’s parents, Mr. Oe**tV, dtrd at Perry on Tuesday
1 Jacob Wannanaker Patterson of Barn morning, aged 38 years. About tbrva
trail and MIm JuUi Hard, daugfab^Af "M
PLEASANT NEWS.
In a persona] letter from a former
resident of tbe county, now living in
the suburb* of a great city, several
hundred miles distant, pleasant word*
of remembrance are followed by p'raiae
of the MgrieHltura 1 articles now bring
published in thi* paper. Our friend i*
making good in an enviable position,
which gives liim leisure to garden on a
• mail scale, raise poultry Ac. And it
pays him too. During the month of
February hi* thirtv bens laid 437 eggs,
w hich he sold fur 38 cent* per dozen
His chickens are confined in a place
smaller than half the size of an aver
age Barnwell back yard, yet thev
brought in nearly 14 dollars in one
month.
GALLIJ.EE SCHOOL.
Honor Roil for February.
Grade 1. Winnie Black. Orlando
Black. Carrol Davis, Pearletie Black
Vera Hier*.
Grade 2. Lizzie Black, Meta Ready,
C. C. Black, Pearl Baxley, Wade
Grubbs,
Grad' .3. David Black, Lottie Mae
H iers
Grade 4 Franklin Black, Chester
Hier*. Nora Hler*. Daniel Black, Shel
Ile Black, Ametlca Grubbs. Furman
DavU, Besaie Black.
Grade 5. Nicx Black, Ella Ready,
Mary Black.
Grade 7. Doll B’ack, Buist Grubbs;
Agatha Faust.
Grade 8 Annie Lou Faust, Alma
Faust, Aggie Hiers .
Lou Belle Cooper.
Missing Child A colored girl 11
years old ha* been mDsing from tbe
home of her mother. Florence Taylor,
■ear Ashleigh. since Saturday. Many
have been hunting for her She wore
ear bobs with crosses on them.
LOCAL LEGISLATION. .
Tne acts of the recent session of the
Legislatuni . pe'taining to Barnwell
County specially are:
To proyide for building a new j*U.
The features of ibis act were published
by us two weeks ago.
To provide for the appointment of an
additional Magistrate, to be located at
Ualdoclc. annual salary $125.
To amend tlin law so that the Bum
mer term of court may continue three
weeks end try civil as well as criminal
ca«es.
To reduce the number of trustees of
the Klko Graded School District from
seven to ttifoe.
To exclude the Hester In Equity
from the provisions of Section CT1,
volume 1 Code of Laws wMch prevea-
led his pentMog in civil eases.
To autjhpme J Henry Johnson, a
minor, |o apply for llcooae to practise
The county tax levy remains at 8}
—— WANTED, -
Responsible man with horse and
bnggv in each community, salary $5 00
to SIOJK) |>er day, to take ordera from
owner* of Farms, Ortdtards and
Home Garden*. A splendid opportu
nity for farmers’ sons, also frui tree
and sewing machine agents, to 'make
a business connection widen will be
come more profitable each ycay. Ad
dress P. O. Box 78 Youngs Island, S C,
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that orp Fri
day the 26th dav of March 1909 the un
dersigned aa Administrator of the e*
fate of Della Inabinm, deceased, will'
die with Hon John K. Snelling. Judge
of Probate for Uarnwell County, hi*
Inal account ae Administrator with
said estate and apply for Letters DU-
mlssory.
George Inahluett,
Administrator.
February 22d 1909.
accidentally that erery tender and
loving service could not save tbe tjf* so
fmrgf hnppl wrai TO the good 4*eg»H*e,
wife and mother Her long, severe
sufferings were borne with abhtlifg
Obristian faith end fortitude until the
en<t came and the gentlo soul passed
Into the life eternal She Is survived
by her devoterl husband, three little
children, a loving fattier, affectionate
brothei* and sisters, to whom in thi*
►orrow of separation goes the sinesre
sympathy of a multitude of friends.
Her body wa* brought to the old liom^
county to sleep until Hie resurrection
beside the rsmtiliis of loved one* gone
before.*
IN LIFE’S MORNING,
Miss Ophe 1 U Harley, daughter of
Mr. Alonzo Harley of Barnwell, died
in Augusta ou Monday, aged about 19
year*. On Tuesday her body was laid
10 rest at SUoatit Church, of w liicTt she
had long been a consistent member.
The bereaved loved ones w ho tsoi row
so because she ha* been so soon called
away have the sympathy of many
friends who share their grief. .
i ROOliAHA i lON.
State of Sonib Carolina
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ADM IN LVl'RATOR’S SALE.
Fstjltk of T. M. Ukw i.ett. Diickassd,
By virtue of an order of the Probata
flotirt for Barnwell County 1 will sell
at the Mlcfdieton place near Appleton
on Thursday, Marcli ILth 1909. com
mencing at 11 o’clock in the forenoon
and Continuing until the stile i* com
piled, all the personal propertv of T.
M. Hewlett, deceased, late of said
conntv, consisting of:
5 mules 2 horses, ! mare 1 colt, 2 cow*.
2 sow* and pig*. 2 two horse wagon*,
buggy and harness, double and single
plow stocks, plow*, gear, stalk cutter,
reaper and binder, mower, rtike and
other farm implements, 2 hale* of cot
ton. corn, pea-"., cotton seed, fodder,
peavine hay, meat, lard, stock of mer
chandise consisting of hats, capj, «hoe8,
tin and crockery ware, hardware,
lamp*, counter scale*, showcase, medi-
cinea. notions and numerous other
small article*.
Terms Cash,
J. II Hewlett,
Administrator.
February 16th 1909.
Notice to Town and Town-hip
Assessors,
You at e requested to meet In the
Auditor’s < fnce i>n 'Tuesday the 9rh
day of Marcli l!)i)9 at, 11 o’clock A M .
for the ptirpn-e of passing on tax re-
WHERKAS Infnrmathsh b* - * been
received at this Deparimeht that ah
Atrocious Murder was committed In
the (.'onnIF"?)r^ITn/iTw cTT^Sh ’oF"ahou
tbe twenty-eighth daf of September
1908, upon tin? nodv of thv wile of the
said Andrew Washington by Andrew
Washington-and that the said Andrew
Washington bus fled from Justice
NOW, THEREFORE, I, M F.
Ansel, Governor of the S:atc of South
Carolina. In order that Justice may he
done and the majesty of the law vin
diCHted, <lo hereby offer a tfeward of
Seventy-five Dollars for the at'prehen-
«ion, delivery and conylcMon tif tbe
said Andrew Washington, height
about 5 ft 10 In., weight about 170 lb*,
color ginger cake: quick spoken, knee*
bent in front; rather polite
To the Abe rdf of Barnwell Gontrtr
at Barnw»|i,W o
IN TESIIMONY WHEREOF. 1
have hereunto set me hand and c:iu*ed
the Great Neat oTibe Srate to ho atffxe.d.
at Columbia, thi* twenty stu-oml day of
February A. 1*. 1901) and in the 19.3rd
year of tke Independence of tire United
Sta’.'s* of America.
fAeal) M. F. Ansel,
Bv the Governor.
R. M McCown,
Secretary of Stale.
LMDS FOR SALE.
Now i* the time to buy, Land* will
never be cheaper, and sore to mOr-rnac
in- value.
turns for
promptly.
this year, i’lease meet
BUY NOW.
5*8 Acres, Rich Land Township,
Baruwe|) <’onnty.
One half in cultivation balance
woodland.
Two miles from Snelling Station on
Atlantic Coa«t Line Railroad
founding* aiiil improvements.
A bargain in this place.
Terms easy.
C'd Acre*. Building* and Improve
ments. 8U0 acres in cultivation, 3ts>
acre* in woodlaml
ihree miles from Snelling Station.
A, 0. L. R. Four miles from Dun
barton A . C. T,.
Term* easy.
THE STATE W SOUTH CAROUSi
4 COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
00UK OF COMKOK PLEA*.
BEKHAN BtyWf.TtMtvMoftlty a«4
■» T>aa»» aaler mu bm wttr and
Te*tamcnt of nimon Brown, deceaMd,
and JSADOHE BROWN.
v*. *■
PENA BROWN. ESTHER MICTIAL-.
SON. JENNIE MORtNTHUK, RIKA
RICH, LENA NACHMAN, CHAK-
Llfi BROVN, ROSIN A BEER-
WALD. ( OKA HILBKRSTKIN. JA-
UOH If. LEVY, ANNIE LEVY, and
1 >ADOUK RICH, a* Trustee tinder
the last Will and Testament of Simon
Brown, deceased.
Defendant*.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint not served.)
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED: . _
YOU ARK HERN BY SUM
MON RD and rrqnfml to atiKWer the
(7.mpalbt in this action whieh will ho
fflol iu the tiro Clerk of tho
Court of Common T’lesa, for lire said
Countv, and to serve a eof>y «.f your
answer to the said Complaint on tho
subsetfber at tills Office N<>. "8 Broad
St., ( harleston, S. C. within twenty
day* alter service hereof, exclusive of
tho day of such service; and If you
fail to au*wer the Complaint within
tire time aforesaid, tire Hiaintlffa in
thi* action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
A. 1) 190
NATH. B. BARNWELL,
1'lalntitf* Attorney,
To th„e Defendant*. Lena Nachman,
Roslna Bc^rwald, Cora Silnersieln,
Ja<ob II Levy and Annie Levy:
TAKE NO'i'D’K that tho Coniplaint
in this action i* filed with the Clerk of
the Court for Barnwell County In the
Court Houae at Barnwell S. C.
NATH. B BARNWELL,
Plaintiffs Attorney,
Fcbnisry 8th, 1909
COME AND SEE.
TWO OARS
~nf
NEW YEAR STOCK
2<K) Acres. H'-O in
acres iu Wood and
Township, five rnlt-*
Court House.
New Reableti-o and
in good e< ml hi m.- .
Term* ensy.
cultivation, fnrtv
limber. Barnwell
* trotn Barnwell
othei buildings
February 23d
J. C. Keel, Auditor,
Barnwell Co.
190!).
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
Anv and all person* having claims
against the esla.e of T. M. Hewlett,
deceased, are requested to present the
same duly attested ami all persons in
debted to the said estate will please
make prompt payment to tbe under
signed.
J. II Hewlett,
Administrator,
February 12th 1909.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon
day, March 8th 1909 the undersigned
will tile, with Hon. John K Smiling,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell county,
hi* final retnfn as Guardian of Joe H
Rountree, deceased, and apply lor
Letters Disryisfeory,
F. M Ca\e.
Guardian.
January 27th 19C9.
TREASURER’S NOTICE.,,
Tbe Treasurer* oP.ice will be open
for the collection of taxes levied for
the fiscal year enmmencit g January
l*t 1908 from the 15th day of October
1908 to the Jolt) of March 1909 in-
c’uxi ve.
From the 1st to the 15th day of March
19(10 inclusive a penalty of seven per
cent w ill be added to all unpaid Utxe*.
LEVY.
For State purposes 54 mill*.
For Ordinary County purpose* -'l'^
mills
For Reindexing Record* C 4 mill.
For ( onstiiutional School 3 mills.
To tel lew 12 mills.
Thcte will be an extra levy of two
mill* in Blackville township for road
tax
Special Local School Levy.
Cedar Grove (1) mil!, Allendale.
Baibary Branch, Calvary, Double
Pond, Elko, Edisio. Friendship,
Georges Creek, Healing Spring*,
Kline. Mori is, New Forest. Oak Grove.
Old Columbia. Reedy Branch, Keigljng
ville, Seven Pine* and Tinker's ( reek
(2) nulls. Barton, Big Fork, Black
ville. Cave, Hickory Mil', Owens Cross
Road*, Sycamore, No 51, Ulmers and
Upper Rich Land (3) mills. Fairfax
(S.i* ) mills, Heicule* and Lee* (4)
mills, Barn we IJ (4 >4] mill*, Wiili-ton
(2 1 ^) mills.
United State* currency. Gold and
Silver coin, conntv and School claim*
properly approved, will be received
for taxes.
Check* and draft* will not be received
for taxes except at tbe ii»k of tax
payeis.
J B Armstrong.
County Treasurer
B arnwell, 8. C. September Igth 1908.
400 • AtMv- in Barnwell Township,
House* h> ! impioveuieiir-, Four mile*
Iroui Barnwel! Coni t House
20 * acres iu coiuvaiiju balance in
wood a'u 1 Hnib,-r.
Ter ii)* ; at- v.
1G0 Acres Three mile* from Barnwell
Court House. R/Oacres In cultivation
balance in Timber and Wood.
Term* easy.
50 Aers* three mile* from Barnwell
Court House. House* and improve
ments. 30 acre* in cultivation balance
In Wood and Timber.
Term* easy.
",(■00 Acre* also in one tract of Pin'),
Cypress, Poplar, Ash and other hard
woods.
Good and convenient R-iHroad facili
tie*.
Come a-nd see theso proper-tic*.
I. O. Patterson & Son.
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A. KENNEDY’S
Sale Stables,
WILLISTON, S. C,
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a pleasure to
drive or tide.
Mules—The tough go
ahead clasa that keep the
plowman busy and make
paying crops.
Personally selected by Q.
A. Kennedy, who knows
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg i-ounty people
want.
Prices all light.
ilpf
SCRVEIiXC 1SD
gi postal cai
me at £tjndhur»t f S, C. wil
receive promfC
JAS. E. DaViS, THdl M. «EPLES,
DAVIS « PEEH.ES,
HTToaaav* sir Law,
lUBNWKIX, 8. C.
FOR SALE.
100 Acre*—40 cleared.
$ mllca from Mania. c ■ ..
QU) DolUra-2flO Dollar* c*«h.f
bii!*ue« In T -2 or S AMINi
menu with 8 p*r cent Inrarrat.
" . T. B Kill*, Jf., —
Kofib-Augim*. *.Orr-
orC. BEIII*. ,
Martin. 8, 0,
A. H. N1NESTE1N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE, S. C >
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Node* I* hereby /clVen that on Mon*
day tire 1*ih day of March 1900 lira
undersigned a* AdtnlnDtrator of thw
e*tale of Mr* Martha ». My.Ick. de
ceased, will flle ’wirh Hon. John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn*
well County, hi* final aecohht a# Ad
ministrator with raid estate and apply
for Letter* DI«ml»*ory.
Fchrairy istfi T00f). —
J. A. JooVInt,
Admlnl*ir»Uir.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice I* hereby fiivcn that, ©on Sat
urday. March 20th J909,1 will file witM
Hon. John K. Bnwiiing. Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell Cnhfity. my final re
turn a* executf.r of the will of G, O',
Jower*. dae«a«ed. and apply f..r l..-t-
tart Duinistorv. ^ •
George A. Jower*,-
Exocntor. .
February mb 1$09.
-ALLENDALE
Proprietor.
■U. ELLIS,
1 HAVE OPENED UP THE ABOVE BUSINESS
AND SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUB-
U W HAND.* CAR LOAD OF
EXTRA GOOD MULES
l-iT PERSONS COMING TO ALLENDALE ON
PLEASURE OR BUSINESS CAN HAVE THEIR
TEAMS FED AND CARED FOR AT A SMALL
COST. ^
O'■ T j,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BAKNWEI L.
In the Probate Court.
By J. K. Snelling, F#q., Judge of Piobate in
Barnwell County.
\Vh«r**w Sailks . recu omdo suit to me to
gjwntto her Lettersof Admuii.trafion on
the estate of and effect* of Jqlins C’.Tireen,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, th • kindred and creditor* of
the said Jaliux C. Green, deceaaetl, that
they be and apfietr before me, in tbe Court
of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Satur
day March thirthteentb 1909, after publica
tion thereof at U o’qlock in. the (orenorm
to show caow, if any they l.are why Um said
administcation should not be granted.
Given under my hand thi* arth day of
February Anno Domini, 1909.
J K. 8NBLIJNG,
Prohat eJodge.
Published in Tne Barkwuji, Pcoeta March
4th. 1*09.
f-'
Plenty of Note and Iretter Head.;,
Envelop* and Spring Stationery, all
good, at Tux 1’xorLx Pxi>Txuy.
TV/O e/IR LOABS
of the very
- NICEST YOUNG MULES
l ^
ever brought to South Carolina ha-'e been
11UBIIKD THROUQ11
to gTrr goofl Drrm^ who know gootU s*oek ainl w<»fttj-n&-
other the ehaiuf lo buy the best and make sure that'"
A H A I ’ L‘Y YFAV YE Alt
And Profitable too, is right before them.
rrvi v-A' - " .
Ihey will be sold at
If you need now or will need next year a first class
mule,' or more, now is the time to buy,- /
—— the place is
J .1X Whittle**,
BlackviUe^^r
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DR. ISO. P. LEE/JR.
fBMt Dentist,
'Ro^Wwillistow, -.BO
Office ov«r Bank rf WIHDtoM. WIQ
von receive call* II: the ceuniry, bn$
DR. J.H7E. MILHOUS,
, DENTIST,
BLACKVILLE. 8. C.
Office days Thursday, Flit
dav and Saturday.
\Vcdl eijnipped office.
Operation* made a* pain*
less as consistent with safety,
Pricejj reasonable. -Ternw
cash.
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DR. W. C.41L1100S.
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DETrisr,
Baniell, - - -1€>-
OFFICK HOURS!
8.30 a. m. to G p. rl
Peranna living away fruni BarnvHi
will please make appolottafinta hefem*
coming By ao doing (hey will he MW«
of immediate aarvtce and avoid dip.
appointment*.
Land For Sal*. -
220 acre* good farming iand tw*
mile* North Town Wlllitton. well Im •
■roved, six room dwelling, barn, sta
ble* and two tenant house* on the place,
well good water, and creek* on both
■Idea of the place, adjoining lands o4
Mr. Wat* Mathews and other*.
Title good, term* easy,
30sere* good farming land, all ma*
der cultivation, ball mile from oaf-
porate ilmlta town of Rlacivina
joining land* of the lato Mr. Uenrj W.
Hair. Title* good, terms easy.
House and lot In town of BlaekrfRs*
fm the North;aide of K. K kU.iroum
■I w eliing. dlaiog room and kitchen,
barn, .tebles and out house on th*
premises. Title* good and terma ea»f,' v
For further Information apuly to ‘ '
“ U. F.DnUAgt
B»ruwtoTI,».0* -
MONEY TO LEND.
We are prepared to negotiate loan* <m
improved farms for live years, partial
payments. Interest $ per cent on loans.
Don’t write, eome and aee ns.
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