The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 15, 1909, Image 3
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RATES 0^ StlBSCRIPTIOE.
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In Adv»Bu«. per Annum $1.60
Oj» Time la.oc
Tli*-clmin icmijf i» at B1m>WN
Wlllldton Township, ihi« wct-k.
i. B. Herlev, J. B.
^ Clerk.
»U*re,
Vrr>m the Aiken tK>ir'rai) end Rkrlew
«f Krider ere lentn that ,a ptepnaHioti
U umler'coMKliierVtloii looking f« the
cotiMtllrlflibm <if the Banki of Aiken,
ftranltvvllle and R<irnwell Into one
•tronft bank to be k«H**n a« the Rank i
nf Western CamHna. ComntHteea
from tlteae th r ee bank* have met and
rVahirri reaaltnint a lavotltg tbe con-,
anihla'Uon and the atnckbolilvra of ibe
Hank of AtWen nnanimonalj adopted
them on thedlli Inat, The atOckholdera
Bank of Barnwel!
bRkiMIN'DLT ricrbRED. X The
- i - - .Ihlanfilf
r»kJL<
Morn*,
Suit.
JIAJLM11AX LUotifi XO. IT. A. F. M
'A reprlarcommuRkatioi; of Ilrrmony
Lodge No. 77, A. F. M. wilt 1^- hfld
In vtaMmlf Te*nj>V or, ThurMt»y
iApril *0th Work t<* 1h' doiio on F.
C‘ d.-ftreo. VialUng brethren areconllally in
vited to atteiul.
Butler llagood. W. M.
-II. P. Aoduraun. Stc.
of the Bank of Barnwel! will lonltder
ritrtn on the Skill in«t. and the Bank of
arauitevl.le will take arlion later. If
carried o«r the caoital atoek of the
Bank^ of Wealern Carolina will be
$.'>00/iik) TIVe main oltlce will be at
Aiken and branch office* at Barn Well
and Grauitexllle.
CHUlKJfl NEWS.
be held at
k> Facta From FloorUhlng, Par Famed
' Fairfax *
1 Laat Friday evening April 0th wit-
heaaod Ofteeif the moacbrllriant attreea-
e* In tho way of entnruinment the
rtonrl*hlnr liaie town of Fairfax ha*
over had, ami.that la aaylng much. It
wao given in the new *> hool building
which is a handaome atiuoture nearly
completed. . Tha program.jva» at fol
low* :
Word* ef welcome by Rev. C. II.
Turner.
* Duct” MUses Snelaon and Cope
land.
“iiwtro mental
Jenkins
“ I’Kblenti ”
‘■Chortt- tS<*ng ”
I'he ruKUlwr meeting of Barnwe
i I.o«l*e N’u tti, Knights of Pj-tbias wi
j bo held at their Hall i Friday nigt,l
’ *t- *v.Volook-. A - ftrtl altenoenee ia
requeatod. By order of
WILLIAM R. McN Ul, C. C.
Win. McNAB. K. R. & 3.
E'oHjS FOR SALK.
White Plvmouth Rocks, Best in tbe
World. 1J for 60 cents .
C N Burckhalter,
Barnwell, S. C.
MtArnon Meninrla! will
Church on Apiii S.'lfd.
All xvho come are a*ked to bring
flower* to decorate the grave* of the
-dead. — —
The Committee expect* to have Col.
W. W. I.umnkin of Culmnhia to m.ike
the address of the occasion. You are
Invited <6 cdffle. " -
Com.
“Goo I farm containing 'til acres
near Hatrieville for arle, ea-y terms.
Write H. M Giadam, Attorney, Bam
berg, S. C.”
FAIRFAX LOCALS.
MGse* Anabel Boynton and Lvdia
Jenkina are apendlng *ome time xx ith
relatives here That ia why the birds
sing sweeter, tlowera bloom brighter
and all looks smilingly happy. Tbe
latter took part in the entertainment
here on the kth mst. and made the new
Steiff piano ring with melody under
her master touen. 1'ueae devoted U Iv
workers will give another entertain
ment in the near future.
WAN FED TO BORROW.
Some nioner xxanted, borrower will
give good security, real estate.
Address A B. Care of Tuk I’koflk.
Barnwell. S. C,
ONE OF THE BEST.”
KX* Bushel* Of Good Ear I
ow n raising, for sale at fl
C Anil •
.mi, of mv
per bushel,
Gerge H. Rates.
Bartixxell. S C
b the time to drttrk snesafra*
-Now
tea.
Soltcirnr Byrnes sxr* in town ’Fnes-
oHy. the picture of happiness and of
heA|th.
The best dac this side of Christmas
is ilic Memorial ohserxaineat Rivers’
B. idges\ j ist two weeks oil.
Judge ihitterson returned home on
Sunday tu t\j o a well earned rest uu
til the House .gets husy again.
To hiriance the higher ('rices of pro-
visiutiK Jo in.ite xx r>rk in the g ,r<leo uud
take better care of the chicken*.
The April meeting of the Saltke-
haUlito Agricultural Club vvilj be held
tomorrow.
Last week’s busiest day vv*« bright
ened by an appreciated non profo*
•ionai call from Or. W. Erxxiu.
The F. C Degree will be conferred
this evening m a *pt ci*l coinmuntca-
tion ol Harsuouy Lodge No IT, A. F.
M.
Mr. A. 1*. Manvlllei* hack front a
fixing youth renewing vi-it to Fkniila.
fully fter-unded in hi* nxvn mind tliat
tiiere * no place like lioaie.
The. annual memorial services of
Barnwell Lodge So. Iti K. of F will be
held on 8 inday ne.xt 3: idi). in. Rev.
W. M June* D. I). will preach the *ei-
Biou.
Married on Sunday hy R x-. (J. H
I’ooaei at ilic residence of tlie bride’s
patents Mr Ax . R- Hr Her of Barnwell
and Mi** Kit e, daughter o' Mr. 1. G.
Jniiuii.g* of I>*nmark.
F« r court expenses for the recent
term of weeks Treasurer Armstrong
paid out me considerable sum of
C8I25 tiurstaudiog jury tickets m»y
i*lse tlie cost to fi'OJ.
Before getting fairly rested from
their labor* du ing the last term of
court a number of Barn well attorneys
xx ill ti ive t » attend tiie Supreme Court
in Columbia next xv*-ek.
To re was a general white frost on
Faiuiday ttu roii g riiat «.id little dam
age in sheiUreo xesseis i i she open
air ice fotuieil in place* to the. ti.iik-
nes* of a tatde knife blade.
Tiie home coming of the college girls,
added toriie intpvltnss of the glad
of their
Uivxn a
'The News and Coutler of Monday
published a full two column latter from
Its Washington correspondent largely
devoted to extract* from the speech of
Hon J. O. Fatterson against tlie
i’nxn* tariirhill. xx hlch the correspon
dent ponounced as one of the best
speeches delivered on the subject. A
reading of this article from so capable
and well Informed-a writer has xvhH
ted our eagerness for tne full speech
Enough is given to shoxv that tlie Rep-
Tc*enfaA4-ve-JH*u+o-Uw*-iUs4ric.t lum-.miulii.-
a nio*r thorough study of the suliject,
that be liad mastered It so thoroughly
f hat he proye'd Hie alrgOlUTe correctness
of every position tliat lie took, and
that, he spoke hi* conviction* xvith
forceful cliKjocnce. lr reaiis like a
chapter front the old lime statosuian-
ihip of tlie South.
The play xvr* given under the auspi
ces of the Women* Missionary Society
and too much can not be said in prai«e
to at! of tlie young Indie*, both mar
tied and single, anil the gentlemen
' { (for ofjrnuri-cihrre was a man) who
took pafT: '
The ladles represented “Old Maids’’
of early cistios and so well did they
-carry Ttnut -mull, aa one looked ^un..
they xvere, in iuiagination, carried
back i'tto the historical wartime*.
- k- I /ay WAR-time*, for no maid,
whether young or old, could escape
the' Lords of Creation” it they w ere
as fascinating In looks and wavs, a*
those, unless as it xvere in the sixties
when duty dime before love.
Their quotation* and songs xvere
both rich in wit and originality.
The new Stietf piano xx liicli has re
cently b^n purchased for the school
i* beautiful, the tone perfect, ami a*
music swelled forth, wafted out, into
the evening air and then died away in
sweetm*s. it made one think only of
the joy* of life . The "(’horns Bong”
being a medley of the gongs of olden
times well befitted the occasion.
Let us all raise the hearty "Three
cheers for Fairfax!”
Visitor.
frni
: w i!
on
(ah
Easter time, and the presence
vRiling matt* made the old
veiy ro»e gulden of beauty.
Th“re is sti'.l considerable
the peach Ircrs, bn: xxiiciLicr i
or utaluie wii! liui.llv tie knoxvii
iiefore Mav. The aupte tries are slow
to wake from their xx inter s.ecp.
1 f, hrnther f,niter, you are still so
iiiiconverted cot-outut go .straight and
talk t<> Mr M. T. Wi!!l«, and if lie 1
doesn't i-o'ixi ice you that diverotied
farming is liot your case t* hopcie*-.
The calls of our friends during the
Court xveek* xveie so shoitimed bv their
greater intere»t in Judge, jury and
ely xxy*-rs that xve could get liule now-
from them But they crns»rd our
palm all rlgh f and xx e ic.ul good for-
lune for their fair futures.
"As some of our farmer friends
ni«> not read nur ouiside pages care-
fnllv we give the address ot Bresident
Karri - ol rim Farmer*' Union auiusidc
*liowing also. We wart every grown
mankind xvomiii to re art it with the
Spirit and the tin ler.-tandiiig.
The cluiing cxrrciies of I’leasant
Hiil School on Fi idav xx or-xxcll en
j'ivttd by the large attendmce That
teacher and pupils iiad done excel eni
work was the happiest feature of the
( ay, xx hi,e die good speeches and de
Hghtful picnic feast were a sitting
ItuaiH to a ne'pfui nivd hopeful seasioa .
I’. 1) Graham E-ij , a yontig attor
ney from (.hat lestoit, ha- located in
Barnxxmll for (tie pfacrice of his pro
fession. ll-i-a graduate of the, law
artmeot of tne Slate (; iversitv and
xvell equipped to coimnand a sticce-s-
ful career. He brings wiih him rim
eliHiacteiIstjc personal charm of tlie
-lUtj-dU-dLUlfe ...
JENNY NEWS.
Farm xvork is progres-lng 'nicely .
SrvtT.il cases of measles have been
roimrUol around, however xve believe
thi« has been a very general complaint
everywhere this tear.
O i account of the inclement weather
last Thursday evening, there w«* no
meeting of Endowment lodge No. 1$T
K. of B.. but It Is hoped that all mem
ber* xx ill be present at the next regular
meeting.
Theti-h fry and Easter hunt at the
dose of the School last Friday was a
grand success in every particular. The
little folk* atnuaed themselves hunting
egg- in the morning, and out of eigln
dozen, about aeven and a half dozen
were found. The older folk* mean
time were preparing the Msh for din
ner, which w as very plentiful indeed
At 1:30 o’clox k riie table xxn* spread
with an over abundance of nice eat
ables, a mi if ever a table groaned be
neaih its load that did, havrig all the
-ub-tai:tial* that the most robust ap
oerite could crave and all the delicacies
(list tlo* daintiest taste could relish, all
most deliciously prepared. We could
not help thinking that hard lime* is
a thing of the past.
Prof. Scruggs the illicient teacher,
ha- been w ith ns for oniy a short time
but he has accomplished very much
good, and we onlv regret that the
school cannot run at least two qiontlis
longer,
1..
MINISTERS’ MKKUNG.
The Barnwell Baptist Ministers'
nouNreiice met with Rrn M M Ben-
*"ti at Springfield on Monday April
i2'h Bro T'. M Hauser conuucted
the devoriona! exercises
On motion ifro. M M. Benson occu
pied tne chair. Minutesof last niei’t-
lug weiv r-ail and contirmcd.
Bro Hau-er wh* elected to membei-
stitp in conference
Biesent: S }‘. Hair, ('. !L Turner.
M. M. Benson W. ti. Britton. F M.
Huu-cr, J. >aufor i and Rev. Dukes of
Me liooi-t ('iiiircli
Bro Hair re|»nr : ed that there had
been more deaths in hi* field than in all
hi* pa-t ministry His churclies xxcrc
still working on disci(• ine. Tim rx 1 -
poits showed tliat a good ddal of repsi'
xvork xi as being done (>n houses ot
worship and that the collections xxer>*
tair with sonic indiciitlon* of spiiitnai
devidopment.
A discos-ion took place ns to pian for
r.iganizing pn hil.iiion ct.nipaigns. On
molion a coinuiitt«‘e xvas appointed to
confer with Anti >aloon League.
The conference adjourne 1 to meet
xvith IV G Brinon, May 3, 'Uh.
Programme for next mteling;
I’ai er Uv J. K Goxale, Scripture
Te-itdiing ss to Giving.
racer liv O J Frier. “I* it a Pnifl
table Investment for the Couxent o i to
put Three Evaogetiits in tne Field?”
Discussed by W . R. 8mitli and G. 11
Turner.
Prater bv Rev. Pukes.
We. .rust not forget to thank Sirier
Rcn«nii tor the excel"'tlt dinner xvhiclt
she serve’ ia true old 8ontu Garolina
*kylc.
W (t. »
Secy.
MORE Ol. A K GOOD NEIVs.
My txnyi r is on the rtiarket this week,
get mg logctln r a car load of tne he-t
hor-cs amt mules that his laige ex{
peril lice slid nuerrii g judgment cab
seiect.
In tin* load we expect to hate four
x’kry fancy driving horse* and *everal
1UXTR.X NICK mules.
XVe expect to receive them about the
20 h iimt. and it xxill pay all prospec-
-thvc |iurch»*er* t<» my hofsca and
mule* next we«k before bifvinj^.
Bulo,” Miss Lydia
HONOR ROLL.
of the Hercules School for the months
of March and April.
•Y
Grade 1—Goy Still, Gronnie Still,
Juanita Still. Mamie Still, Guy Eula
Still Minnie Lee Still, Blanch Miles,
xu ivitirev rfanners. fioy tc UfOlt, Murte
Sanders. Monnie Samlets, GatliaUav.
(irade 2—Ziljiiia Sunders, Maggie
Still. Willie i roft, Krne-t Black. Janie
Randall, John Still, Bob Harley,
Grade 3—Gath* Still, Easter Still,
Buist Ray, Isadore Miles, Aldee Still.
Mamie Rav. l>aisy Ray, Charlie Car
ter, Janie Lou Hartmg.
Grade 4—Lueile Croft, Ixie Sunders,
A’. H. Still, T.i/.tie Sanders, Shilton
Still. Rioaiiins stiM, Tobb'm Sanders,
Adron brill. Lewis Still, Ethel Mae
tlartzog. Willie Samlets.
Grade f> —lua Samlers. Carrie Hutto,
John B. Mile?, Mamie Lou Still, Ben
Gteeeh.
Belle Still, Ben Creech.
Grade G-Willie L. Bnxtev. May
Belle Still, Ellen Garter, Virbe Still,
Farrell (Teech, M nrry Harriaon,Zllpha
Harley, Susie Mae Still, Furman
CFcech, August Sander*.
Grade 8—Angus Garter,
Creech, Katie Carter, Cora Still
-Alice M. Morrow.
Teacher.
Floyd
\
The cotton exchange* liars are at
tempring tty foiU.riie fanners East of
the Missis.-ippi into planting cotton to
the limp, this Spring by saying that
Iry xveather iti Texas xvlll keep tliat
State from making a respectable crop.
Chief Justice Y. J. Pope retire* to
vrivate life today. He is succeeded by
Associate Justice fra B. Jones,.xxhose
place on the Supreme Court is taken
by Circu.il J idge D. K. ILyatick.
♦Wa t* bay ttif U *ttll at
hlaatiS )*ib. -WbHatfha farmer «rb«l9
buTioc on a Han aftd mnrtffaM on bla
crop I* ju«t fwapplnf IT for IfS catot*.
for thb cash boytj U awanplng $1 for
SO uenta. Uo can ralai It fot half what
he para for If whin he buys It.
Brother farmer, if you are guilty of
the above ain, I any to you: *ln no
more. Now. what price will you have
for the 11)00 oropf WiM you bwe 8 or
IS cant*? Remember, it is all fu your
hand*. und y-PU w ill get whatever price
you make It. To get IS cent* you xvlli
tax e In dnerstfy ynttr cmp« and stop
.exchanging $1 for 60 cent*, or you wilt
never t>e able to get a remunerative
price.
^ Now. what U ih.e u«e of the farrnera
of tlie South to laise 13 000.000)>alei of
cotton and not get for it any nwVre than
the.v can for a 7,000,000or 8.000000
bale crop. Think of the enormous ex
pense of rJOing tbe extra 6,CO0,o00
bales to bear tbe market down.
And who doe* this? it la tbe
farmer. Think add consider for a
aimnerft whxt von are doing and yon
w ill quit ft. l>b you fUT»i1t'~for a nit)-’
ment that manufacturer would do any
such ruinou* business a* this? No. be
would ?tov one half of hi*—machinery
at once and curtail hi* output onc-half
and make Hie same profit.
Now brother farmer*, n*o a little
good business judgment and common
good, horse sense I hear some farmer
say Mr. Jones is. going to cut his cot
ton acreage ami ! w ill just increase
mine. Sad, this is too true to make a
joke of.
Tlii- Is Just what the speculative
world say* you xvill do. The most e*
sentiiil thing fur the farmers to do this
year i.-to plant 35 pet cent of cotton
land in food crops and live at home.
I took dinner the other day xvith a
man who lives in the country. 1 can
not say that he xvas a farmer, for bla
dinner did not a.itisfy me in ('ailing
him a fanner, for everything be bad
on hi* table was honght.-
Out of curiosity I asked him how he
cured hi* bacon. lie said Mr. Armour
cured it for him. I a-kfd him xxliat
tomato he found xvus best for canning.
He told me his were canned in Balti
more. I asked him what kind of tur
nips he soxved for making salad. He
told tne lie bought that also. Then I
wanted to know w hat kind of cotton
seed he planted, and he quickly an-
sVLCXCil t- 1 Plant Toole's and- G» ok’*.
So you can readily see that he w as a
planter and not a real, real farmer
This is the kind of farming that cause?
8 cent cotton. I w'a* In a grocery store
tin* other day and one of these planters
came in to buy some corn, flour, bacon
and hay. lie asked the price of corn,
$1.10; dour. $7 per barrel; bacon, 12-
I 2 cents p< r pound and hay. $23 per
ton. He *aU1 to the merchant: Are
you geing to rob me”? Tin* merchant
told him he had robbed simsolf. You
did it by planting all Ibe cotton you
could last year.
Now, brother farmer, let’s look at
things square in tlie face and see that
October cotton is being «o!d for about
, 9 cent* on tha NTw- York exchange.
Now , *ro you going to plant another
big crop when you know that 9 cents
is a bp ut tbe cost of production? Sure
ly nut. There is just ous thing that
will keep you from delivering your
cotton crop of 1909 for 9 emits, and that
is organize into the Fammrs’ Educ*
tional and Go ooerative Union of
America. Plant 3o per cent, of your
cotton crop into fond crop* and x on
xvlll get a? much money for an eight
and half million hale crop :ts you xxill
for a thirteen million bale crop.
TL Marri*.
President S. C. state Farmers’ Union,
:
.i'i:
Part of the troubles oFEx-Presidei t
Gastro of Venezuela are \le*cnhed on
nur first page. Since that landing near
the South American coast (.'astro was
forcibly put on a-Frenoii steamer and
-hipped hack to France. Hi* return to
Venezuela would have been followed
hy another revolution. His parting
word* to his Diotlier xvere a promise to
come again.
MEMORIAL DAY.
The Rivers' Bridges Memorial As-
s'lcUtion will oh-erve Thursday April
2'.hn as Memorial Day.
The Hon M L. Mnlth, of Gamden,
S.G, will deliver the Memorial nd-
dre** : to these services the public is
coni tally iuviied. ami the Ladies aic
eanicstIx requested to oriirg lloweis.
1 tie folloxxing coiiimittees ti*xc been
rponiniid on Grotinda and Order ot
I )ay :
J. IV Jenny. J. J
.) F. Ki-aise Sr. J . A
W . I) Se:t-e, VI. o
J. A. PcGTri
On Mu-ic:
.! . G Brchnd, W
.1. W, Kmarii. (ieo
Meirick Kinaui
J. IV. Jenuv, l>r N. F. K rkland.
^JC. i’l**,
Jennys, a. G., Match 27rii UMi', 1 .
A FARMER IO FARMERS.
Again I want to call your attention,
fin mers, that now is the time to fix
price on the 1 '.0 1 cotton crop. M ill
you make S or lf> cents? It is in your
power to make it either,
I want to, if l cart impress upon you.
that diversilication of your crop* is the
keynote of the situation 1 want to
urge every Southern farmer to plant
at IraxL 3t ner cent ofJiis cotton land
Gopelan.i.
. t.'tlassei call.
K maid,
II Riffir,
M . Jonnv,
A very eiilertainlng and enlighten
ing e A Hft“i*wee , n+ne B-gl-iaGve -lighr*
*?id Uxe* fc»* bad tlie other <uv w ith
lion 0 D, A. Mibjon. He lia? evi
tie fitly correctly measured the current
and course of legislation and xvill be in
Ane condition to make iiD good sense
and cle*r j'idgment a larger and «»orr
affeotl ve K-ft ueitca.at Lae aosL seujon.
For oar Finxter dinner w« had a glo-
Hou* plo iroui th* loveliest jar of
pea<-he* that our eve* Rave ever oebeM.
Am) rite gift w*» the more appreciated
Bei-nii** ix came rrnii coiwpifrPent* of a
»rry cfcaf«frr<J ttule lady tvho tbotf£l»
tirerlously a personal at ranger bad
♦tne* he? bright ami pretty childhood
Wo a oonoteat nwder of Tu* I*xopi *.
new naton »lotre wood
wdTT W1 rtw
<*aud •»U*f*cuiy lift*
Zm' .
term* to strit buvers.,
• Gome and see. ¥our highest ex
pectationa will ba »iirpa»$ed by tbe
splendid reality .
(L F. RIZER.
Olai, S. C.
in food crvpS.,.«o as to make home self*
sustaining Now, lef’s see it it ixill
pay u* a* larpiera Ip diversify our
c op*. To mv know ledge, tbe fatmer
w ho lias not been making borne self-
su*t»iiiirg lias i>eeu sxvapj.tng $1 for 50
cents Now let’s sec if this assertion
i- true. The farmer who bought corn
la*t year paid $1 It) cash for it. If im
borrowed Hie money to buv with, it
cost him $1 25, as lie paid intciest on
themonex. It In hauled it home ten
miles it cost him >0 cents. It is woi t»
10 cent* p’r h'ushel to hnul corn ten
mile*, so hi* corn cost him $1.36 Now,
any good, progressive farmer can make
all the corn he will need on his farm
for 35 cents per bushel. You gee lie
gave a dollar tor what fie could have
Want to Buy Plantation.
If you wish to sell your
Plantation, write me at
once giving nuijiber of
acres and stating what the
improvements are and etc.
and how much land under
cultivation, also give 3 our
lowest price. : : : :
If you wish to buy a farm
would be glad to have you
to consult with me.
W. T. Houston Jr;
Real Estate Dealer.
2vX llaiiion Building,
Augusta, Ga.
irU
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' p j M v - • , A .... „ Hin enll* Ijj**
well county to Obtain at home Hfe like photographs of their ^
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For more than a third of a Century Reckling’s Photographic
Studio has given the conipletest satisfaction to the best people
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Thursday, )5th APfil-
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to old friends and new r patrons-
See Specimens at Masonic Temple and Molair House
W: A. RECKLlNth
OF COLUMBIA. S. U*
BLACKVILLB, 8. O
DR. W.C.UILHOUS
VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SAIE.
900 at^res of land, 7f)0 Here* olcHred in high *t*te of cultlv, t . . . . ‘ ,t;g
20 tenant h«>ti*e*, barns and .table*, Be* near Sciglingviile. .*
408 acres extra fine land, 390 aero* cleared, modern dwelling tie mv .’i do
?ign. together with 13 other beautiful residence* lying In corporate limit* of
Black viHe, 8 G, one of the beat farm* in the county . A
759 Here* oniy one mile from Fairfax, 8. G. line faro and timber land*, with
uecensary out building*. _
Full desetIptions xxith price and terms on application.
J T. O’Neal.
Iteal Estate Agent,
Bamberg. t< C,
DEMIST,
Barawl!, • -11
ovrip* uotmt
8.30 A. m. to 6 p. w»
peraon* living away lfA BamOrtfC
•Hi pie**e make appolnrmcata bafoN r
leixmlag Hy *o doing they wfil be asjon
ot iai*ne<Mate Mcvke and avoid
|||aaaa*a| aij'MaTi
T. B. ELLiSy JR.
SCRTETI5C m mm%,
A pbstal card addressed to
( me at LynHIiiivst, S, C, will
receive proriipt rittciition.
um IMME:
■ % ■ \ .-
Now it the tltna to buy. IjKuJ. xyEI
never bo cheaper, and ttira to locreuYa
in value. \
BUY NOW. ~
Land fowusbtp.
TWO 6/IR LOADS
of the very
NICEST YOUNG MULES
ever brought to-Soulh Carolina luv e been " —-
400 Acre* la Cornwall Inwni;
Hoitvea and iSiprovemanu, Four dill
frnm Barnwalt Gonrt House. - '- '
S00 acre* In eaUlTallou balance \d
wood ami timber.
- Term* e«*r. " '
It irSITKT) THRO U GII •
to give good farmers who know'good stock and wont] no
other the chance to buy tho best ami make sure that
A HAPPY NT 13W YEAR
.\nd Ihofitable too, is right before them.
They’ will be sold at
ITAHD TIME PRICICB
If you need now or will nc^d next year a first claa*
MASTER'S SALE.
SfHtc of SourliTaro!ir>a, I
County of Birnwell. j
Court of Gommon Pirns.
K. F. Wit sell, Fluintiff, ~
V?.
(.'apers Allen ami G . II Clinton.
Defendant*.
■mule, or more, now is the time to buy.
THE PLACE
J IX Whittle*s,
Blackvillc, S. C.
By vii tuc of a decretal order to me
directed in tlioTtl'oi-e entit’e.l cause. I
xxill sell at Barnwell, if) front of the
Court Hou-e, on Monday, May 3rd.
19('9, it being saiedav in said month,
xx iriiin the legal houra of sale, ttie fid-
Invx iog described re«l j.miierty: All
that certain tractor (mrccl of land »itu-
ate, lx ing nod br ing In tire Tnxvn cl
AiJeudiilc, State of South Carolina and
(‘onnrr Basn xveri, ' known— hou | DdLDLi im*
designated on 11 plat of said Toxvn, a*
G. I*. Allen’s place, bouglit (roni E. F
Witsell Said property beings 85 x iOq
feet and contafbfng two x\oi^den bnild-
W AN l ED.
Responsible man will) horse *n.l
buggv in eacti community, salary jLy.rib
to tlOd^O par day, to take order* from
oxvn'er* of Furrfis. ()rcliarda and
Nome Gardens. A splendid opportu
nity for farmers'sons. also frni. tr.e
COM AND SEE
538 \or*a, Rich
Barn wed County.
Uo* half in cultivation bulane*
woodland.
Two mile* from Hnallfng Station x pf$
Atlantic Coa*t Line Railroad
Building* and liarrovament*.
A pargatn In ttil*
Term* ea»y.
fl'fl Aero*. RulldRigv and
menu. 300 acre* In cultlVfl
acre* in woodland,
Throe itailta from HholNng Btatlnn.
A. 0. L. K. Four nilas froOi Dun-'
barton A , G. L.
Term* easy.
200 Acre*.
in ennitration, Forty
acre* In Wood and fl«tb#r. Barn*«U
Townahip, live to He* froflii baruwei!
CooK
New Re*ir|ene« and othar baiJdingd
In good conditioha.
Tentia et*y.
udif^
ftiliM
480 Acre* Three mile* from Barn wet,
Gnurt Hoii«e KOaery* (n caltlvaMotf
balance in Timber and Wood.
Term* •a*y.
. IIP
Court
ment*. HQ acre* In cu'ltltiliot) balataa
In Wpofl Timber,
Term* ea*y.
Acraxtbree m'lea Imsr Barnwell
I Inuse. Rnu»e« and Improve.
5,000 Acre* a1»o in one tract of f*1n*,
Qypre**. Poplar, A»h and ntber bard^
r.ooda.
pood and conyanlent Railroad f«pm
tie*.
Come and •«** th**e properties.
Patterton * rtoo.
•e* th<
J.O.
Lai)d
304 acre* good f
der cpiUffitfon bi
good farming
Pown
and aewing machine agent*, to ^make
* business connection which will bt
cneffe more profTtabie each v(-ar. Ad
dress P. O. Box 78 Young* Inland, S. G.
We -h? ve The quality, the prioe and - Xot 35. cnuU..pL:L_hu*htl. Arc
The member* of the Allendale—Bat
dock Law and Order -LoagHo aie* re
quested to meet at Bajdock Picnic
Ground* at 12 o’clock on Wednesday
April 21 *t. _
Ah rfrihber* a?« urged fo he flflesent
aod tlie entire male oitiiwn*htp «if the
two township* «r* requested to come
and enroll tBefr name* a* tOwinber*
The Bennett springe Ijtw and Order
Caogue f» hereby In vijad to' be with
U*. i
FJ*b *$ew v4nLbC aervett
r. ty nifw>m j
Setne^.ry.
*Hia,
-k’re*.
-.—
arty of the Southern farmer* guilty of
rite jfboreL? If to, ga ami ain uq. nsoie,
Did you hnv any bn Con ? It is selling
now for 12 1 2 cents cash. Still swap
ping ft toi at) cent*. Any good tanner
can raise enough for hi* family use fur
3 cent* per pound. Did you buy any
hay ? If vott did you are *tril at the
safhe otfl xv,ty of excbangitig. If you
"FougTit a hor*« 6r-Y rriuTe ’
from $2> 0 to $250. You can
just a* good for less than $100. Now.
trrOHier farmer*, do md say tliat you
can not raise corn for 33 cent*. Try to
do it. I have met more than 50 farmer*
this year that raised U for leva than 35
cents per bushel, and a* many as <3
who raised it for leas than 20 c-nr*
The farmer who ia Falsing corn for 30
cent*, haoon for 3 cept*. raising his
own horses and making home self-
sustaToIng, has »mn_r»r*ppi^ ft for
‘ Ad atiiW.
mg*.
Terms cash. Fiir6ha*er to pay'for
paper*.
H. L. O’bannon,
Master.
Muster’* Cilice. April 10Hi 199p.
NOTICE.
In order that them may he no delay
in teachers of the public schools
throughput the county receiving their
salaries tlie attention oi -fcb« Trustees
of tlie various school district?, (Special
District* included,) is herehv Called to
■iO-FexMoU suit raz$*Mnlog uril *ciu*ui... ».
rant* to he approved by the County
"KuptorlnUJolent of Education.. Tba Act
it as follow-,:
No. U. «
Section 1. Be it enacted by Ue Oen-
oral Assembly of the Stats of South
Gnrollna, That any aud all school wor/-
iant* issued by any board of school
you pariT Hrwsec* agahtat a-n v public ttibaol fund
raise one shall not be | aid by the county Ueoa-
urerorany other oflfeer having the
custrxdv of »och funds until ttye war
rant ha* been approved by the County
superintendent of Education of the
county in^vliicii aaid xixarrartt is dravvn.
Section 2. That ait Act* or parts of
Act* Inconsistent xxAfh Ibis Ac* are
hereby repealed
Approved tbe 27th day of February
A.JJ Itfbb.
Jfnxkce J. Crouch.
April id iifci; /
-Froflarlug to teach in the < omruer-
cial Department of tbe schools of Hie
State.
Double your efficiency a* a teacher
and prepare to make money (luting
tlm spare hour* of evening, hv taking
a Sttmmfr Gonrse in (he Eagcrtvs
Nrho >1 of Business (Rrunson High
School) mis Summer.
Endorsed hy buri'vfc** men and As
sistant State Superintendent „f Rdu-
cfltion. Commercial 'ieflicher* ia De
mand.
Nfiemakea Xpecialty of preparing
yonAg people for bii*lt)e*s
jfj^* Bookkeeping, sliorthand and
Typewriting, Commercial Law, Rapid
Calculation, Business English, and
Correapondence thprohgiifv taught.
0 utfriyea r'pVfffiiL Nu'VTciflTbTr.'
Addiys*, .. .
J Engerton "RrmiabT,.* 9 C.
-/•■ -*■*- —
DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS.
■ DENTIST,
blacjtttllf, ff. c.
Office da^s Th firs day, Fri
day and Saturday.
Well equipped ofiice.
Operations made as pain-
lefes asconHistent with safety.
Pricey reasonable. Term«
mkH. ' ^ \
TWO OAKS
of
NEW YEAR STOCK
t
Q A. KENNEDY’S
Sale Stabler,
“ WiitLISTON, ti : C\
Homes—Tho Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a piu’asure to
drive or ride.
Mules—The fip'gh go
tfhead class that keep the
plowman busy and mrfVr
paying crops.
PemotialLy selected, by Q.
A. Kennedy, who knowtf
Aiken.
120 acre#
fntle* Rortjf Town WIMIattih. trail ii.
proved, six roonf dwelling, barn, via
ble* and two Unant bouae* on tbp plvnfl,
wall good water, and Creek* no both
vide* of tltb.bloee, adjoining land* ot
Mr Wat* Mathew* and otbera.
Title good, term* easy.
fare
gif rntfa from cor
porate limit* town of Biaxtkvllia #d-
joliiifig lanxfv of the late !!r„ Henry W.
flair. Title# good, terms tkff.
Mouse and lot la tbwn of flilaoftrf*V?
bn tin- North sido of R H Are. 4 rov-n
dwelling dlbtng room and kllcbeb,
bairn, .table* and out bouae on tbe
premises. Title* good and term*. e*ay.
For funber tnformarion apply it$
H. F. Bulat, At*.
Barnwell, S.<Y
MONEY TO LEND
We are prefA*** to ne gotta tel
si farfae for fl ve yean.
t*. trt«a,foe4.f oer caflt fljft Jama.
v-t-i
c. F. Cilhdu, ?. l. Italian
Hi. itsa
Calhobh & Co
what Barnwell,
Orangeburg county people
want.
v , .
Fitccs all nulit.
Tfif lY.TffA j IIA RfTKNOinC E.
Notice '* hereby giv- n th it nn Mon
day tbe t*«nh iUv of day 19i)9 the nu-
der*igned will file xviili Hon John K.
Snelling. Judge of I’roliate f r
wtlJ CiuitUjri tneir iu-ri vopoi t a* Kxec-
rtrora of the Estate of L A Rn>h, Sr ,
(leceAsed, aiid apply lor Letter* Dia-
miaecry.
J Gnalanc! Rush, *
L. A. Bn*n. Jr.
Cxt«t(t6re.