The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 06, 1909, Image 3

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Tfje Barnwell People.! ’W**"™* 3TO '' ‘ » We don’t want tn nrn THURSDAY, MAY, fi 1!H)9. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION; In Advance, per Annum »'•<» 50 j ° n Time a.oc — chain K a "i: i- ar BlecW’s store. Y'llluton T^wntliip. this week. J. 0. Harley, J. b. Morns, - C1 e r k. Suit. Harmony jaidoe no. it. a. f. m ^A reiri Ltrfoiiimiinication of li.-rmonv LoOtre No. U, A. V. M. will l. c hrUi m .>laso!iic Tfiii|>'e i)r; Tlmrsdfiy . iMuy I ith Hoik t» b.' done on M. At *1.'Kiver ViriitttffAnvUirrit nrcrortlialij tu- > ited to attend. ,, ,, JlutW-IIe^ood. W. M. n. I. Anderson, fne reftnlar meeting o! Barnw* II ol l*\ Uuaa v» in HhOosIU at--HttH -n- krniay - Ji-itfht fat s o’clock. A full atteudatice is requested. By order of WILLIAM K. Mi'N \lt, C. f. Wax. McNAB. K. R. ifc S. “Gnort farm cnnt-tintng c,",j acres near Haitieville for a lie, ea^y terms . "r:te II. M Graham, Attorney, 15am- Iterg, S. C.” IBe vt liiuporwillg rang last week but fire silent iLis. '1 lie last week rains were immensely helpful to the oat crop. Next, Saturday tbs Teueiiors’ Associ ation will meet at Barnwell. "inthrop College, scholarship and entrance examination is advertised to day. Mo-idav was sale day. hut one would not know it by the number of people tn to^n. The meeting in the Barnwell Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Dr. Doge of Charleston continues this week. A pleasant letter fro m Cant. Dunn ns-iurs us that Tick Pkopi k is a wel come via!to! in •'Old Kentucky.” K!ko loaded on Saturday its second refrigerator car w ith a-paragus Price of the grass continues fairly profitable. Mr. F II. Foyler is enjoving a visit Among the good people* of ,'savannah and their better-, the tolas of Allendale. Senator Bates it in Columbia attend Ing t.be legislative coin.iiirr.ee investi gating the State IPispCUi for rtie fn- s ane Before fal'.ing- down unde t !i c ;■ own weight ' i n-* ot far.ii“r I u. : M K i< terliog’s ve:c*i vices grew :•> tit • ,i ugnt of six leer. Mi-s l.i/zie Wall, who l.ns I»e< n teaching \ erv .»u<-ecss!'uilv in 1 Icte.ncc county, reiurm-d on h'riday to her home at Diinbartnn. Married on the llth ul f . . at the residence of the bri la's parents, liev. •1. T. Peeler rd’dciacing. Mr. A. .1. Ben nett of Columbia and Miss |).ai»v, daughter of Mr. R. W. Dicks of Barn well. Married-hy Rev Uillie Baxley, April 2-">-h at the resatlence ill the bride’s parents Me A E ll trtin of riltman and .M l * a Rosa, daughter of Mr. and M rs. . A Ross. ."sail news comes just as we cb-se our forms, tidings ol the death on M.icday of pnenmoti’u o*' Mr. A. R. I.o.nih dt of Syc» uore town-hip in hi- i |:b v.-ar A Afo°d true ttj in lias gone to hi- high reward. The up country rains of Thursday. F. idav and Sanirdav ci’iscd a 25 tool freshet in the. .•Savannah River, over II xwieg tlie swamp liehls and spoiling the lately’ planted crops. Mr. and Mrs R C. Holman attend ed the wedding in ('olumhia last week of Mts« Janie, daughter of Dr. \V. ,T. Murray am! Mr. Henry Harris <>( Greenville a step son of Governor An- Hel. Tlte closing exercises of the Fair I’ond School of which Mi-s Leila West is the accomplished and popular teacher, were held on Tuesday, a glo rbuis picnic dinner being given her and the bright pupils she has taught so well. All the asparagus growers are nor jubilaur this aea-o.t. Old beds have, because of the coolness of the weather, produced about half crops After pav ing for nigh pric'd fertil'Z’rs and la bor the remainder tn (lie grower will be disappointing Young composted crops are paying best . Capt and M rs. \V, M. Parker and Mr. Bratton Parker of Knelling. Mrs B. L. Kasterling of Barnwell. Mrs. .1. M Killing-worth of Dunbarton and Mr. and Mis. Alfred Owens nml M *. Kiel Mrs. K A. U'etirbcr-bec ot Willis ton were in attendami - at the marriage in Augusta last week of Mr. II. N Reid of Savannah and Mi-s .I.nsie, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. A Easterling of A ugusta. 15. VV. Get-ing.*r foi me lv of Willis ton. i« making good sure in Arizona a- an Huctjoneor. At a recent land sale at Teinpe he had a free lunch and In dian bund to draw the crowd. Alter the sale of each lot the band would play a piece and after every three or four sales be would give aw tv a live dollar gold piece. When the sale closed be bad auctioned ulF ti.) lots at from $275 to pi kl each. Barnwell County lias given to the upper sections of the State manv ex cellent men. some single, others with better h .Ive«. and ail have been dls- tiiyct gains to tin* communities m w Inch they have found new homes Oh Saturday two more of the best beloved of our younger pe 'pie, M r am! Mrs J II. Woodward, left for Spir tanburg. carrying wiih tb un the be-t heart w ishes of all that kwo.v them, tbe.r tine wortb and exalted ebaracier. Th ongb they have gone from us tney will not bo forgitten. and (he hope lives that they vvill again relurn and for good to trie old home a.id the friends that love them so well. Farmer J. D. Whittle is not. an ultra tsIkat v * .man but in answer to our qne-t,inning on Monday lie mid us that if no unforeseen weather dNa-ter hap pons lie will harvest, thirty thousand bH#lHtds- wt oai- ixyuxx. .llic. diU ACfCW planted. A« soon as tire grain Is rfjie enough he wid gatlier, weather per- mitlieg, 50 acres a dav. At leisure th * oats will be threshed and sackei. Af ter the'barvest he will plant the oat land, half in corn and half in cotton He bas-a-tread-v s«IU -tro.ru Beat...years crop 2 O’M bushela of lionie ma le corn and advertitea another thousand j bushel* Xai spare Besides he nas 150 f tons of pea vine liav and 30 00 f bun I die* of fodder for sale. As a side crop t to keep tiis hands busy he has ]<J0 acres in watermelons. He believes Hr _ the best stork Recently he needed ten more mules for Iris own use and to j get as g.xid as he wanted paid as bigii ! as fC&O f-or a pair, - i We don’t want to uroseente yon, but if you do not quit dynamiting In Salt- krhstchie we will put the law to you good and strong. Wo are-watching i and will catch the law breaking dyna miters as wrrely »S they dontinuo to explode dynamite. We have no time to spare in flihing except on Saturdays ami we warn you to quit 'your wink of wholesale de struction and leave some Hsli for Fanner*. UX-FORUOT TEN. ' A score of Rsrnwell uteri turned their fact* to the E tst shortly alter the. noon boor of yesterday week. All bad on tlteir best attire ntid on every fac- there was a -mile reaching fioni earwtA car. The ohl town looked Ifke a sleepy de serted \ ill age lor the next thirty six boh is. 'J’lmruf.iy night the wanderers return ed, in even happier humor than when the.' went away Tbev had been to Rivers’ Bridges and had steii the good people who used to be Barnwell coun- XiOpJjr pj ei.i fjeii r text, big sou led men , and women as prettv and sweet as hU- turq's laire-t blditius of garden or of wild wood. They had fsoind tliat the oid love still lives, that the friendship of goneVatlons d.>es not give way to the march of the years. Titev had feasted too on good things abundant and delici mS and w ith one accord boasted that they had enjoyed the time of their lives. Possibly a few masculine hearts were lost irretrievably, thit probably tiie bachelor* have soeurod sweet hearts in exchange and may tiring charming hetler halves back to liaiiiWtdl. fco goes our mind reading. RI<' H A KI)KON—G11.R K A TII. At high noon on the (Wth ult. in the ixeautitul home in which she bad grown to charming womanhood, surrounded by loving relatives and friends. Miss Marie, only daughter of Mis, Martha Gilreath of Greenville, gave her heart and band into the life Keeping of Mr. Eh T. Richardson of Barnwell. In winning so fair a life partner, a daughter of one of the host families in all the Piedmont country, Mr. Rich ardson has tin* good wishes and con gratulations of the m xny friends who have watched with aporoving pleasure the fine success he lias achieve I in the business world. He Is now f*re«ideu! ol I lie Consolidated Cigar Goninany of t’an lersvilie. Ga. Alter the ceremony and delightful refreshmen's the happy couple took the Air Line train for Atiantx mid (J h.t t tanooga Barnwell was represented on tb's iii’|ipv oeca-ion hv Me-.-rs L (i . E H. an 1 Walter Ki. hanlson, M'-:, l.ilv Kichard«on a.ii! Aapt. J. E Hailcv ■md f imily. I M PLOY I N'G Tli KIR M I N |)S. 'i’lte young people of IMeasant Hill Selmol bad tiieir regular moeritig ol the Literary. Society •Saturday May 1st. 'I ho query was: ‘ Resolved that capital punishment should be abol ished.” The negative won. A moug the y isitors who were there was Prof. Chandler nui • llicient teach er. Wc tmpils were nil glad to sue him, and have him *v ich n- again. A great de*i of interest was iiiani- f< sted at (he uietUtig, as it was the hr.-r meeting siuce school closed. The society unanimou-iv Hgieed to call the Sm i t\' rifn r prohablv one of the vorv greatest Ri'ciary writers i.f south ( aioiinn. ‘• The Sim as Literary Society.” The t(dicers wetc : President, Vice PxcsidetT, It.‘Cording swe , ( orresponding Sc Treas.rer, Critic Senior Censor. .Im.ior Censor, Door Keeper 1’iogra in Comte., Written by th .1 * s*in 1) vehes. Lil! i'* 11 II! to. Jciiiiie Lou Hutto . Luge e II It to E la a [>v, lies. M n > /, ifli Hai ne I (. cites, U!vsscs I i at to. Harry II utio Sopliie (ini!ins. Ethel Baxley, itosa llutlo, Sccrctai y.” TO SUXAUF VETERAN'S. The fojjiuvii.g order has been issued to ti:e Culted Sons of •.'ontialerate N et eraiis : Headquarter* South Catoli.aa Division. Butenimrg, S ti., April ;{n, R)U!(, General Orders No. J — I’m-naut to a resoluuiio parsed by tin* Convention ot this division held in Greenville, S in August of lust year. I announce the appointment of Comrade* \V. (j, t-ir rlne f chairman, of Greenville; M. L Bonfium, TArnil’eTson; Hirtler Hagood, Barnwell - D.C. Durham, Greenville, and A. M Brailslord, Jr. Mullins, a eoinmittce,‘'whose duty it shall be to fully set I in t ti to tin* Sons the plans and purposes of the organization of Damp South < andina, and to urge all who are eligible for membership to join this camp. 'I'm* committee is urged to take up the work )is-igned them at once ip such a manner as may be.'most agreeable to i licm and to report to the di vision com mander by Jmie 10 wliat progress the committee .-bail tiaye made By order of George B-d) 'Tinimetman Div ision Commander, Ofli :al; W in. M, Car'er, Adjutant and (Thief of Staff. THE ROOSEVELT LUt K. On ids tirst lion hunt in Africa on Friday Col. Tneodore Roosevelt killed three of the big yellow cats, each with a single shot Kermit Roosevelt, ills sou. also killed a lion, but it took three shots to dot he work. The hunt was arranged hy F. Selous, a noted English hunter, w ho ha* guntied in Alrb-a many years. No douiit the game h id been well baited for Oid Unoseveit’s sport, and, a* i* tin* modern way of iion hunting, there wire over a hundred noise making African natives along to scare the linn into easy range of the Imuter w ith the hig gun, and ij hi* first sh >t fails to Kill or halt there are attendant* v. i h more gnus at the hick of the hunter. In his nat ve haunt* the lion, ihou_h ca I led i h * king of heasis, is a cowardly animal ami would rather sneak a»ar than t ght So it is only when wounil- <'*1 or cornered that it charges upon tin* hunter. Then R is a battle to the death. IN MEMORY OF BRO. J. JI. STRANGE. NVherea*. by the decree of our He»T-i enly Father, (hit church has been aorely bereft in the death of Brother Henry Strange. Brother Strange having been a n>emt>er with us for some time was ordained Deacon Nov. OSth 1807 and died Feby. 12th Hwii in hi* 60th A*ar Be it Resolved : That a blank page in our Minute Book lie dedicated to hi* memory and a copy of these resolutions he sent to the countv paper* fur publication. Resolutions adapted by MtY Arnon Church. ENTERED INTO REST, After a long illness, patiently trustfully endured. Mrs. Minr.ie d *rs, wile of .Mr VV. I’. Sanders (laughter of Mr. R C. ilalford, di ted tiii* life on the 27th uTf. at home in Red Oak Township. In twenty ninth year of ht ? r HTe. Icidy was laid'to rest hv tender hands in the cemetery at and ' a n - and par lier t fie Her lowing Siloam CUureh. of whjch x >,h<i had lung in eu a ermsistsau tna in b&tVJKc v.X*. A, Wlikei conducting tiie funer.al sen lee. Her devuted hushaud, affectionate cjiihl, loving father ami relattM** liave fri tiieu great sorrow the\ilneere sym- paUiyuf a multitude .of friend*. In their metiuirUM* they will cherisii tfie sweet recollections of lier qeautifnl lite and io their hearts there i* tiie con*tonir.g perfect assurance that she has only gone before them to the bet ter home above, where with other Inv- ed one* who have passed from eai *|i slie wait* t*i welcome them to tiie re-' union that shall never end. :l ve a n V h in the automobile dav to trade am V er a tbougtit of i; 1‘lile. and I -ce t 1 me M’ RETIRINt; IN THE COD N TRY. In a recent add r e*s Prof. A. M. Ten Eyck syid, when referring to farmers who retire to the town : “Neither a farmer nor his wife falls in with eitv wav*; they are used to the v?ivys of the country mid they are too old to ciiaii^c, and often live unsatis fied lives in town, pining for the old home op the farm. How nuieli better for tlieuKand for the eountrv if the'f could rctixe tiom active business and still reinaiT.io Hu* cuuntrv. and instead of building it liou*e in town, build a new liome near th r old one. yet re moved from the toil and care of farm work. Here Mr., Tarater could plod along a nong hi- trees and v ines and M •■*. Farmer could iMre for and et j >y her new home and both could have leisure to take p ot in, all tiie good work proposed to make the country more pro-peion ;, more agri eahle ami more enj n able. mid in tlVis day and age, vvitn llu* extia money whii - would take to maintain the < iqv b thev might drive in to .v the -1g 11!» w o di-tanno this lilMiCire c I be conn ;r v w the ad v a uIsg> load-, vi.i a| i electric ligui', te epii water ami -evvertge system- ‘ 'l‘bc farmer ifairmg bis thirty, forty or periiaps titty years has learned much that should be of value to tiie younger tillers ol the soil, lie owes a debt to his successors. It will be best lor ail parlies for the old farmer to stay on the farm just a* long as possible and continue to counsel and advise. —Lotion Journal. GOOD TIMES IN GEORGIA. Augusta, Mav J—In barely thirty da y s t be pc H"h shipment* of I ho stale w i li U gt n. a nd f i •mi June 1 to about July 15, i‘ i- estimated that firm 000 to T-i'xj cars w ill he shipped. This Hinoun' is rompared to a i.ormal crop ot l.50Or;i|'), and to ti (SK) cars shipped last year wiii>-h wa-an afinonnal i irl.l Trie h r-t v mi ie; \ to la* shipped will be the t.'annao. ah lit -lune t. It w ill he lollowe.l liy the liliev Belie, *he Geoi gia Belle and then ihc Elhei !a, th.e greatest staple strpplng varleiv. ‘I'he t ield this -eason is oisiributed uni formly throughout the state I^IRAfe LIBRARY BOOKS. Cnlnnobld. May l.—Tho Atotc Raard of Education today awarded the Pool 1 tfc lAlev ( «.. of Atlanta, the contract for furnishing rural librarr book* for the next five year*. This contract amount* to about tfi l.OOO ^The Atlan ta Urni wa* the lowest bidder. THEY' WANG HIGH NOTES. Mme.^ Emtna Eanie* received one thousand five hundred dollars for lier nong* at tho mtwic ferstival Monday night. Damrosch amt The New Y'ork Sym phony club were last nigiit paid 13.- 000 for the performaaces Monday night, Tuesday afternoon and Tues day evening. Prof. zl. T. Battle rereivci] f250 for training the ehorn*. The theatre hire was $250 00; advertising co-t betw een $o00 and >1.000—Augusta Lhronicle. BEYOND THE Shade of a Shadow Of a Doubt BEST C A H jAS €. oim, DAVIS ! PEEPLES, HTTORMAY* #IT LAW, ^ BARNWELL, 8. C. ri?m Till A V A NV i n Tint or t b>t ! + n« tSt IIUI.ARSH I P and ENTRANf E EXAMINATION. The examniatton—f.tr -tics- award of vneatit »id)olarship* in Wiuttnop Col- lege and for the admission ol new atoiients wiil by held at the County Court House on Fitdav, July 2 at/9 a m. A pplicatTs must b' not less than fifteen year* of age " hen Nehoiar- ships are vacant alter J ol v 2 they vvill be awarded in those making the high est average nt litis ixaminadon, pro vided they meet the conditions gover ning the award. Applicants for scliolarsltlns should write to President Johnton hefoie ihe examination for Kcholarship examination Planks. Fieliolarships are worth $;(K) and free tuition. The next sessimi will open September 15. Huh For further in formation and catalogue, address Pres. I). 15, Johnton, Rwck Hill, S. C. OIT THE HOST I inn . : i r i a! I m of Hi, i i verv t<‘ e'; • - w ii 11 | take- u ■ g in tiii’ i• om11rv, •m he slip.died ail cit i ; v\ i' g;)ini •.I'll , a i v —, • a ml local NOTICE. 'There w ill he held at NVjllbton on the I5rh day of May (Saturdav)Ku election for the purpose of deciding if there shall Ite an extra lev v of two mills for ihe improvement of tne roads in \V,il- llston Town-hip. Only regularlv qualified voters that pay taxes on real or personal piopertv Hieallovved to vote. 'The election shall be conducted according to t,he general election law of Smith Carolina. Township Assessors. Manager*. K. R. Johnston, T. M. Willis. F. N. Hair F II Hitt, M. C Kitchings, J.I’. Ussery. Norm: of elifition. Notiri* i- hereby given tint an e’er- tion for ihi- puroo.-e rd eleeting seven irii'tics lor Cm- Barnwell Graded Kol.no! Di-tiict will he held at the Court !! ii-o in the town of Barnwell on 'he llth dav ot May, the -attie be ing the second Tue dav in said month. The election of said trustee* shall be hy ballot, and conducted according to tiie rule* ami regttlattons prescribed for conducting town elections in the town of Barnwell 'Tlte ft,Mowing manager* are hereby apoointed to conduct, the said election: S. R. Cole, J. C Keel and H W Riley. HORACE J. < KOUCII. 4 2D-5t Co. supt. of Education . V • > I A mu b‘ 1' SEES IN INIS SECTION IN MANY A DAY •Vf)9i®®®(^)3)®^xiv«)>\«ys ‘•ysxsysyiyi'rS'Y* •y*<*YtX$Xs>fv9 sysysvsysxgvs^) | June Received at WH1 fTIE’S Stables, Blackvil'e, I •j * ... t S- C. from the Leading Stock F.irms ot the Wext. I know Mules and therefore ^elieve in the blue bloodt ieu BEA TS CO T'TOX. 'There is a quarter of an acre garden at Elltngham, over In the Pee Dee i*.motn , that ha* been growing vi ge- tHbie* sixtv tear* am] ge’tiug richer all the time. No coiii.m-.'i-ia! lortllizers a:,* npnlied to it, only stall and poultry manure being used. E.cry day in the rear som'>thing good to eat can he gathered from it. The owner’* family consists of s, von people am! he cmimates the vegetables they eat from the garden during a year as worth $20 to each. #14(1 to all. He sows Wakefield cabbage and Prize taker onion seed in October These plants atand ivdii a* well a* oats or barioy. Hi* beets. Kale, and Iri-h po tatoes are up acid growing nicely.' Commencing in March he continues mivking monthly plantings of corn and beans and has a plenty of both for seven months, with a surplus canned for winter use. This month lie plants eollards and until frost feeds them liberally to hors*.*, cows and hogs, then uses them on the lamiiy table instead of cabbage . He save* hi* own see,], finding seed of the sc* 'oud crop-' of beans, potatoes, tomatoes and sugar corn better than seed ot his first crop. J. A. Pcrritt is tiie man. STATEM ENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Tilt; BANK OF WiLLiSTOM located at Willi-ton, K. at the close of business April 24.h 11)011. RESOURCES, t- Tlifi^SouLU^I^hr«yqa^Mijiia wiil have their sutniner encampments. Attorney General Lynn holds that school tru-tees are ollicer* of the 8;nte a id mu-t take the oath of olllee and he onmumsioned. EvJjUXiunoc Mcqjvvee.ny while going from tits Hampton GiiMitiian otlice on Tuesday to his residence wa* suddenly stricken with a severe illness and was uiioonsclotis at last report. At the Bamberg municipal election on Tuesday the voters chute J. Aldrich Wyman if* Mayor. J. M. Grime*, D. J. Delk, M. W. Brabham, E. Dickinson, J D. Copeland, r. and K L Kisher a* Wardtus. Loans and Discount* (59.953 07 Ovei dra'ts 22 M Furniture and V’ixture* 937 15 Duo frnrii Banks and Trust Companies 1*5 2yd (Ki Currency 1.113 04 Gold 30.0” Kilyer and other Coin 7‘>0 (HI Total 97,503.53 LI AID LI I I LS. Capital Stock Paid in 27) 0(gl 00 Burpin'* Fund 5 OIK) 00 rm.ivided Profit*, less <!iir- renl Expense* and i' lxe* I’aid 4 573 K0 [nd: v i Iual Deposits suhjecc to Ci.eck .)Y SO7 OT S ts pior8 * D*posits 5.2 in l ime t ertilicate* of Deposit 1.95” 00 Casuier’s Clieck* 131.*2 Total t*7,5<);i..5.; | StiUo of South Carolina. ) County of Barnvved t Before me came W, K. Prorhro CnshiiT of the ariove named hank, who, heing duly sworn, say* that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said hank, as shown hy tiie hooka u/aiid hank- _ , W. E. Prothio, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd day of May 1909 T. P. Mitclull, (L 8.) Notary I’ublic 8. C. Correct A ue*t A. M Kennedy, /> 5 J. E Kennedy, - Directors. W.C. buiilh. ) Want to Buy Plantation, If you wish to xell your E^kir.tation, write' me at once giving number of aues and stating' wlint the improvements are und etc. and how much kind under cultivation, also give )our Jo west price. : : It you wish to buy a farm would he glad to have you to consult with me. W. T. Houston Jr; Real Estate Dealer. 20s Harison Building, Augusta, Ga. ('<) U N T Y TEAL HE RS’ E X A M I N A- TION. I iie seiiool teachers in Barnwell contny are hereby n *iilied that the text regular teachers examination will ne held at the emut lmu-e in Barnwell on Fi nisi v ( M av 14! Ii l!»t>J. iOxaminations will be held on the following blanche*: Physiology and Hygiene: Civics and Current Event*, United State- History, English 'Grammar ami Composition, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geog r aphy and Pedagogy. The attention of all the White teach ers of tne eeonty is called to the fol lowing extrai-t from a recent letter re ceived Irom linn. J. K. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education : ■‘there will he no Summer school any where in South Carolina tin* year, ex cept at Boffoid College. Work done at Wofford College will receive ihe same recognition that was formerly given to Work in the State Summer school. Teachers whose certificates will ex pire tins year might lake advantage of this examination o of the Summer school at Wofford tr. ecu re a renewal ol their certificate* ’The law is plain on this point, and a little precaution now may prevent much annoyance later. Horace J Crouch, C. s . E. CHOICE PLACES FOR SALE. IBS acres good farming land, situate 3 nule* Not th ol Ban well, on westerr. side public road leading from Barnwell to Blackville. one settlement on premises and good well ol water. Titles good and terms ea-v. 5' 0 acres good (arming land, one and a half miles North of Town of Black ville, between three and four hundred in cultivation-several good settlement* on premises I his some of the bc.-t farm- j jbjf laud In the State and lormerlv a pa>t, of the Dr. VTnF ^ Reynolds famls Title#, good and terms easy Apply to II. F. Buist, Blackville. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. - - N-ofrtce D-beredvv *i ven that on Mon. day. May 3Ut the undersigned will file with lion John Iv. Snelling. Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, his final return as Executor of tiie Estate of ],4vv rence Moodv, dev eased, and apply for Letters Disml*sory. J. Osborne Moody, Executor. ^prii 2ld IJJ9. invite the calls of all who stock that can he depended for being healthy, hardy, quick in motion, willing to work and able too, the sort that keep plow hands busy and make good crops sure. Having more tirst class stock food than my own pjaces will require 1 offer 1,000 BUSHELS OF CORN, good, sound grain, with nutrimer t in it to keep the plow mules going until ed from sun to sun. It ground people can eat and enjoy perfect bread and hominy without a fear of pellagra. PETRINE HHY. Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food. 1 can spare GO tons extra tine, well cured and kept, at only #18 per ton. 1 have other things to talk and tell my friends and the general public about stock, implements and farming for profit and pleasure. Come to see me, and you’ll he only sorrv that you have not gone earlier and oftener to tirst headquarters at J. D. Whittle’s, Blackville, - - - S. C- VITIM I HOME MADE CORN FOR SALE. lOri Bushels of Good Ear Corn, of my own raising, for sale at #1 per bushel, CASH. Gerge H. Bate*, Barnwell. S C. DOUBLE YOUR SALARY, teachers Preparing to teach in the Commer cial Department uf the school* of the State. Double your efficiency as a teacher ami prepare to make money Outing the spare lionrs of evening, b v taking a Sumrmr Course in the Eagerton Scho *1 of Business (Brunson High p>ch"ol) this Kit in iner. Endorsed hv h t-iness men and A*- | sDtailt State Ku peri utertdeti f of Edo- j cation. Commercial Teachers in De- ‘ ream!. We make a specialty of preparing young people for busint'** Bookkeeping, Iiortham! an 1 1 Typewriting, Commercial Law. Rapn’ Calculation, B<)»ine*s English, ami t Correspondence thorongh’v taughv. Open the year round. No vacation A diircss, J . (’. Eagerton lirunsoti. S. C. DR. J.'H.E. MILHOUS, PKNTi.yr, BLACKVILLE S. C. OfilctfltafsThnrsdnr, Fri da v and Saturdnv. S' 4 Well equipped otlice. Operations made as pain-f less as consistent w ith safety. 1 Pi’iccs reasonable. Terms caGi. DR. ISO- P. LEE, JR, JEjHT Dent i st, ^JJiHJwiLi.lSTON. - - 8. C Oflice ov«r Bank oU WlllUton. W« mn receive calls In tti* country, bn 1 A II. MNESTEIN," ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBIIC, BLACKVILLE, S( C DR. W. C. MILItOOS. DESTISt, — .. Bjrofell, - - - S. C OK FK'K li(>t r K0t 8.80 a. in. 40 6 p. m. Person* living away Irom Barnw*)) vvill please make appointment* hefosw coming By so doing they will be hum of immediate service and avoid dt»- appointment*. T. B. ELLIS, JR. Sl’RVEVISC ASD TERRACISG, A postal card addressed to me at Lymlhurst, S, C. will receive piompt attention. __ VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. itoo acres of land, 700 acres cleared in high Gate of cultivation, good dwelling. 20 tenant houses, barns and stable*, Be* near Seiglingville, S. C. 1<‘8 acres extra fine land, 3iM» acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty in de sign, together with 13 other beautiful residence* lying in corporate limits of Blackville, S. 0, one of the best farms in the county. 759 acres only ope milt* from Fairfax, S. C. fine farm and timber lands, with necessary out buildings. Full descriptions with price and terms on application. J. T. O’Neal, Real E-tate Agent, Bamberg, S. C, COME AND SEE. TWO OAKS of AKW YEAR STOCK at Q. A KENNEDY’S Sale Stables, WILL 1ST OX, S. C, Hoi •SOS—The Safe, Sound Sort that it is a pleasure to drive or i ide. Mules—The tooreli <ro c™> r"' ahead class that keep the M/VDS FOR SALE. Now I* the time to buy. Land* wIM never be cheaper, and sure to Increase In value. BUY NOW. 558 Acre*, Rich Land Town ship, liaruwdi County, One half in cultivation balance woodland. Two miles from Snelling Station on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Buildings and improvements. A bargain In lliia place. Terms easy. 0ri() Acre*. Building* and tmprore- ments. .TOO acre* in cultivation, 300 acre* ifc wfnddtamt. ~—- • Three mile* from Snelling Station. A, C. L. 11. Four Hiile# from I>un- barton A . (7. L. Terms c»a»y. 2ri0 Acre*. ‘ICO In cultivation, fortvr acre* in Wood and I’lmber. Barnwell Township, five mile* from Barnwell Court House, New Resirietiee and other balldinfifi in good conditions, N Term* ea*}’. 400 Acre* In Barnwell Town»hlf*, House* and improve menu, Four mite# Irom Barnwell Court House. 20» acre* in cultivation balance in wood and timber. Terms easy. 'W0 A ere* Three mile* from Barnwell Court Hoitae. ICO acre* in cultivation balance in Timber and Wood. Term* ea»y. 60 Acre* three mMea from Barnwell Court House. House* and Improve, menu. 30 acre* In cultivation balance In Wood and Timber. Terms easy. 5,000 Acre* also in one tract of Ptno, Cypres*. Poplar. Ash and oth»r bard wood*. Good and convenient Railroad fadll t ie*. Come and see the** propertied. J.tb Patterson A Son, ' Land For Sale. 220 acres good farming laud tw# miles North Town WHIiston. well Im proved, six room dwelling, barn, *tn- tile* and two tenant house* on the ptaM, well good water, and creeks on both side* of the place, adjoining lands of Mr. W at* M at hews and others. Title good, terms easy . 30’* acres good farming land, aB tin der i-ultivatinu half milo from cor porate limits town of Rlsekville ad joining lands of tho late Mr. Ilecry W. flair. Title* good, term* easy. House and lot in town of RlackrWei on the North side of R. R Ave. 4 roi-m dwelling, dining room and kitchen, barn. ..table* and out house on the premise*. Title* good and terms easy. For further iurormation apply to H. F. Buist, Agt. Barnwell, 8. C. plowman busy and make pay’mre crops. IY‘1 KonalIv selected by A. Kennedy, who knows what Barnwell, Aiken, ami Oran^ebTirE comity people want. Prices all lifHit. EGG8FOR 8ALE.\ White Plymouth Rocks, Best in World.' - ITtorrefi • elflt-'. ‘A ‘ C. N Burckhalter, Barnwell, 8. U. the WAN I El) TO BORRfJW. Some money wanted, borrower will give good security, real estate. Address A. B Care tff Tut; PLUfLilC. Barnwell, 8. C, Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIQHTNINe MONEY TO LEND. We are prepared to negotiate loans on improved farm* for five years, partial payments, interest 8 per cent on loans. Don’t write, come and see us. 23—2 J. O. Patterson A Son. C. F. Calhoun, P. M. Bucklngm'- Win. MeSab. -— +♦« — Calhoun & Co. Live Stock - ■ muRAHcsrj?* —At Low«t Rates in- Strongest Companeis . ^-OFflCKS AT- •' .% THE Y Js, Y-2 ■ *; “e v, .