The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 18, 1909, Image 3
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THURSDAY, RAY.
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my to tbe
RAT1S OP SUBRCRIPTIOX.
In Adreuoe, per Annum ....$1.M
. .$S.uc
m The ehttn yene (» at Black 4 * Store,
WilHetnn Townrlilp, this wevk. .
J. B. Harley, B. Rome.
<’ierk,' Mm>r.
H * RUCKS Y I.OIMJK NO. 17. A F. M
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f OW\
l>Mi)(e No. ]?f x. F. M. will lie iielil
in . Masonic Temple on Thursday
jM*y 13th 'Vork to be done on if.
dicareo. ViMtlng bretliren are cordially m*
rtted to
Butler Tlagood. W. M.
-R. P. Awhrantr.-Src. ~ - -
“Gort I f*rrr, containing <151 acre*
near Hattleville forsile, pa«y tertna.
Write II. M Graham, Attoruey, Bain-
fcerjrrtf. ttr** •
500 bushcTST of good' c«r
c orn for sale at one dollar
p or busliel GASH, delivered
a t barn.
B. F. Anderson,
Dunbarton, S. C.
made mane a
oey-
tliought
The .Sunday showers
bushel of oats.
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(’nnirroDi^Ioolc well where not
Ieoted for king eorton '
The blsckherrr N the only crop we
hear of better than last year’s p'roltuo-
' tion,
. The Spring Examination for Teach
ers’ 1 ertitlvana will be held at Barn-
Well tomorrow.
A Saturday call from Dr W. M. Jones
made us Kind that wo had not gone out
ol town for the day .
t'ha*. Carroll Simms E«q went to
Aiken ye«tt»rd*r to attend the Grantl
Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Rev. A.E. Kvi«on is attending ihe
eleventh annual council 0‘ the Episco
pal church iu Spartanburg.
Mr. H. W. Quin will go next week
to the annua! convention of the I'ottuii
bet il Crushers in Memphis, T’enn.
Rev. Jon. K Goode will preach at
Long Branch Baotist Church next Sun
day (May ICth) afternoon at 4 o'clock
The awontl qo.arrerly conference of
the year for the BarnweH Methodlat
circuit will be. held at Salem church on
Saturday and Sunday next.
Mr. J K. I lesson came down from
McCormick laat week to spend a few
bright <Nva w ith hN grand children,
M ia.de Marian and Master Willie.
Ami the peach ,prospect I* rosier
colored than we exiieoted . Mr VV. I*.
Illume, mighty good authority, tells
u» that a half crop will remain and ri
pen.
••The he«f way to build op a town Is
to tirst build up the country surround
ing H” remarked a seioi occasional
vidtor the other day and we
amen.
PHt I’KorLK is proud of its three
corn to ae*l advertlsemenis, and con
rratulatea Senator B ites and Farmers
Whittle and Ander-on for so letting
their lights shine.
Tim*s and Democrat of Tuesday
says that Rev. .Too. K. Goode is expee
ted to deliver the commencement ad
dress bofnre the Orangeburg (,'ollegi
ate lusiitute, M»v 25th.
Barnwell Christians of all denomi
nations will hold in pleased remem
brance the faithful pulpit niinUrra
(ions uf that good and gull'd Chaile*-
ton divine, Key. B Lacy lloga.
As a promoter of health and happi
ness pic nle dinners outclass drug
•tore tonic* Tne rotupder forms and
broader smiles of some professional
friend* lead 11* to that conclusion .
Dr. A. Bethune Patterson is the
delegate from the Church of the Holy
Apostles to the cmini'il of the Euitmo
pal Church now' in annual sesdon at
Spartanburg, but oould not attend.
*
Pine Pkopi.k was proud to o*tch on
Thursday one ’earned in the law hut
niort In love with country life taking a
te-son fro n fanner Arthur Sanders.
He qould not go to a better teacher.
A light vote was cast on Tuesday at
the election of Trustees lAr the Barn
well Graded School, the Incumbents
receltlngthe sporoval of the public
by re-election without oppos'tlon,
llerh«rt E Gvles K.aq of Aiken
spent Saturday niglit in town. Barn
well has the grievance against Aiken
that her litigants kt^p him from
coming “hoine’^as often as b* 5 should.
If von think It i« a pie pin business
to run a newspaper, count the number
of articles and items iri todav’s I’vo-
rt.r. And liiere are other am) harder
things to do ‘.han getting and tetung
them nr.
Union Meetings for the Barnwell As
sociation will he held on Satortlay and
Sunday Mar 29th and Toth at 'Ram -
well. Reed v Branch and HmRer’a
Chapel. Program will be published
next week.
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R’V. J. K. Goode has accepted an
Invitation to deliver the commence
ment address at Furman University
and the mountaineer* will see and
know after hearing him that his head,
heart and tongue arc true to his name.
We have been too slow going to
catch up with the automobile fad, but
are learning that it has its good u .e«
for last week Mr M. N. Bates came
over with swift smoothness to give the
spring time due to the tt.Wty Pkcpi-k
Married at Pendleton on thefith inst
Revs. W. K. Lindsay. J R Moore and
C. S Blackburn otfl daring. Rev
Uarlisle Courtney of (/olumhia and
Miss Laura Elmore, daughter of the
late Dr. Charles Davan: of BarnweH.
If or something good to drink A Hen
.dale out sQyftlesjsil. her xounty si*,
ters. A third aricsiao well has been
enmideted ft is upward of two hun
dred cards deep and ^ow* over tlilrty
Parrel* of purest Adam's Ale every
hour.
•00011 d |>agt
Our Home Cimitm m Agriculture I oompleted will add greatly
wilt end on the t7tb, was It any good, ness portion of tbe town.
The teacher* have made out their
program for ^ commencement which
take* plaoe In a few week*. Prof.
l> 'other fanuerf
Theae May Ka*t winds ought to blow
tl*e price of eottntt up, for they are
aurely making tbe king tick.
Tuesday*# east wind made all the
pleasanter Mr. i R. Lancaster's con
trasting cle\ernes* of word and deed.
_ 18 WISE.
r. Thli
came from Mr. J. 8. Ahi who, though
,«nt of the courtly. Ji.«* not forger, uor
D he forg dten by, hie friends.
Any time within the next month will
he a good tfitte to plant moreeorn, even
going into the notion field If netwaaary
to get rotitn. Things to e«t will not
be chenp next year and after.
K
C'linkscales will deliver the addrrea.
Our Aoia'eur club wasdnvited and di<l
go t» Hampton. C H. on last Friday
•vetting to repeat the play “Old Maids
AwociatVin.” They returned next
. -... . , day. noire pleased with the large
r-l 0 .* 1 * f °. P . . This month crowd which apolauded them so vocif-
eroualv and with the rleganr hospi-
raiity lavished upon them, quite a nice
sum waa taken In which was divided
between the two towns.
—AH here deplore the seriouswoebient
at Memorial which befell Mrs Lalla
O’Neal who ha* visited relatives here
often and quite recently.
Mrs. Margaret Yotimsn* waa sum-
monded to Va. lecentlv to her mother*
bedside atidatiM remsins to help nurse
her b»cfc m health.
Our popular townsman Mr. Fred
Llghtsey ha* recovered from an attack
of pitennion'*. being well doctored and
hnraed T»v his sTsler TTafile.
The death nr the beautiful infant of
Mr. t»I’d Mr* Pee Dee Wilson was very
sad, a* she was a pet of the tov
The marriage on Thursday evening
InstofMr* Maude Terry to Mr. J*s
Wideman «iid not surprise ns, for it had
been a long engagement. They were
very popular here and elsewhere and
the best wishes of hosts of friends at
tend them. About 20 guests wrere
present, delightful refreshments were
served, it wn* a home wedding and Mte
bride wh* lovely In white *Hk. We are
glad they wli! not lesve n« for Mrs,
Wideman has never lived over T miles'
Irma Fairfax, and .Mr. VV ideinnu has
been sssoclated with the F. M. Toting
Co for many years. We hear of other
marriages soon to be, hut wait,
Fairfax. £>. C. May 6th, im
year ha has planted his Muirs place lu
food crop* for people and stock. He
caicohUe* that st jtreseut prices of
provision* it will cost 15 cent* s pound
to make cotton. _ . ^
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PRKVBSI|iY* OF MOTH!*.'
If you arc troubled with moth* In
the house, try putting blotting paper
well aaturated with turpentine in the
drawers, among the furs anti bed
clothes, otf wherever there i* any dan
g*r of the,moth* working their depre
datiOns; It can even ha put along the
edges of carpets. Turpentine i* the
bfstprwve' taiive of moths Lltave dia-
ettvered.—Wonian'a Home Companion
for May.-
A postal from Mr T. W Reed in
forms us thiT the recovery .vf the rou r
3-^ #39 hilt, he snppo*e*l he had tost on
sale dav. A colored domestic had dis-
coveted and appropriated It at hU resi
denoe.
One of our force having 1 eon nnweil
and jnh work lor a great church
gathering pressing we Are forced to
po*t|»ooe pub'ication of obituary and
other matter that will not lose Interest
by waiting
The Barnwell OH Mill ha* shipped
80''’ tons of cake to Germany, w here It
will he ground Into meal and fed to
cattle. The tran* Atlantic buver* paid
a higher price than Americans would
give. In addition they pay freight
and still clear money at the business.
A great m'sfnrtunehpfett * worthy
citizen, Mr. Julian Staley, Saturday
idght IS tbeTiurniug of bis dwelling,
barn s able and h-t ve. We have not
learned particular* but are told that
cirenin*talipes p..int to n robbery of
provisions and the application of the
match to cnncs-tl the crime. Mr, Staley
live* a couple of mites North of Barn
well.
While the Senators are juggling with
the tariff and the House doing nothing
w aiting their slow motions Congress
man Patterson l* at home for a brief
hut busy stay When the House gets
to work again h« will answer to the
first roll call. Mrs Patterson and
(laughters will go to Washington with
him i.nd remain until the close of the
session.
Hew rapidly the hero hesrt* of the
soldiers of the lost cause are ceasing to
heat and their brave spirits are cynss
lug the river to Join the comrade souls
gone beforet In the large concourse
attending the burial last week of Mr.
A. K t.oadholt of Sycamore Township
only thirteen survivors who had worn
the gray were present to pay the last
tribvite of 4ove and regard.
Th'Te was a good attendance at the
meeting of the I'eacher* Association on
Saturday and th» proceedings were as
pleasant as possible. Hcholarly papers
were read bv Mis* Clara L. Johnston
of Elko utid Prof. It Boyd (’ole of
Barnwell Other* discussed the propo
sitions presented and all were amply
satUfUd with the pleasures and learn
ings of the day, especially with the
happy impromptu address of W. Q.
Simms E»q. Tit© Association will take
vacation until 8epte:uber.
Monday was not at *11 a blue day
11 just couldn’t he, for In the morning
Cropland and Lucius Bu*lt came to
town bringing with them the goodness
of EHenton.
And the afternoon brought from tbe
Southslde the veterans In all good
works, Capt, J. W. Jenny, aod (Japt.
Miles Loadtmlt, and Mr F. Ohavous.
who younger in years is living by and
growing 110 to their high ideals
Audit was good to hear them tell
of the peace and abundance ext- tiding
from the Maltkehntclde to the Savan
nah. of thousands of bushels of ear
corn and bundle* of fodder and smoke
houses of home cured bacon and hams
and lard for sale. Indeed some far
nter* have so much extra corn chat
they will plant this year just enough
to ke©p in practice and to make seed
for planting in 1910.
PE An PAID.
After he quit cutting asparagus la«t
year Mr F H. Anderson Hied the ex
periment of sowing a part <.f the aspar
agus Held with cow peas The cutting
thi» year from tnaf part ha* been twice
as good a* from the part In which no
peas were planted.
$10,0 JO.
M e had In our possession for a brief
minute on Thursdav a little piece of
p.tpet^of that value, the check of Gov
ernor Arsel and Mate Treasurer for
the State Sinking Fund loan for the
building of the new jail. The money
being in band the ( ommlssion will
soon be ready to give nut the contract,
and the builders will get busy.
SORRY, BUT
Can’t break our rule sgslnst pub
lishing anonymous communications.
If the name ot the writer of the letter
from Hilda, dated 10th Inst, had come
along, not for publication but as a
guarantee of good laith, we should
have cheerfully published all therein
contained about a meeting of the
rdm.ns Literary Society on haturday
alternoon next at 4 o’clock, the query
about the poll tax, the expected lecture
from a promising M. I>. and tne iuvi-
Uil'h of a large attendance. But as
the writer’s name was not given the
letter was regrettully cast iuto the ca
pacious waste basket.
tjouie people like to fool newspapers
and to guard against such tricks we
require th* name of each correspou-.
deut to accompany the communication
Mr*. Henry Furmsn, i*f Savannah,
T**fd Iter first v'*it “ m* fUrrntevd! reht -
five* and friend* Inst week. That she
may com* again eatlv often and for
f longer Sturt is the unanimous wish of
*11 who hsve made her pleasant ac
quaintance.
The Bsrnkrel! oarf of the new cross
ing over tht KdU'O from Black’a
8’or* in WHUstoti Township to Hiring-
field wlH he completed next week and
The chain g.vng will move to different
hradqitatter*. It'will take the Orange
horgi-r* s good while fo do Iheir larger
part ol the *wr*n>p work. kk«p!ai
il MAKES GOOD.
‘T am welt pleased so far,” remarked
that ti.ie Rosemary farmer and nil
round good oiiiieu. .Mr. T. J. Grubos,
on Thursday, in fpe..king of his ex-
perience witn Hslty Vetch The sam
ple lit at he left hanging on tbe sanc
tum wall, the vivid green of leaf and
v ine varied by clusters of royal purple
flowers, with white iiiThroats would
convince any doubting Thomas that
this German plant lakes kindly to
rtoothArn soiUstfnsfrtfre and sliow ei.
Last Fail Mr. Grubbs sowed thirty
pounds 6f seed ou_aii acre of laud thst
bad borne an early ootton orqpv Nu
fertilixer was applied then, and none
since T he anre tot was pastured du
ring the wimer, hut when spring came
stock kept off.— .......a,
Now the retch vine* are In full
flower, as thick as they can stand and
average about tltree feet in height. In
a couple of weeks wiieu the are
ripening the vetch will he cut and
cured Into hay, and Mr. Grubbs ex
pect* to get two u>ns fro«» the acre.
as a pmciioxl farmer who always
make* first class crops at cost below
their value Mr. Grubbs la a witness
who-e evidence will be accepted as
convincing and oonclusiv*by all that
know hi* level headed judgment ami
cliabla truth.ulnega.
SU' TS O I'll Kit SCHOOLS,
President 3 ngell of the University
of Michigan gave thi* advice the oilier
day to tbe graduating la*^:
' 111 the lo:i* run your neighbor* will
take von at your rue vatlne.” said
Presidunt ^ngeil. “To appear t< be
what’we really are t. consi.rent t» >th
with modesty and «eif respect. One
mu*t be brave In meeting every duty.
When call* to promote civic righteous-
ocss confront meu tuny lose thrif seif*
respect and tho respect of others if
they do not meet them. Men admire
pluck and are moved by It but to have
force it is not-necessary. to be over-
demonstrative or spectacular.
‘•Have some positive (dans and pur
se of growth and JijLick to them
SIDETRACKING MEN.
One of Spartanhurg’s - fair sex has
ju«t huiibtKl a remarkable illustration
of w hat, can be accomplished by ability
and energy.
Mrs. Helen G. Hoyrland, who Is tho
private secretary of the Hacolei Maun
factoring Co., ha* been devoting spare
moments at tbe lunch hour and «ven
ttnrrtmmta lire rfimNhW^W fM
Houth Carolina general-agencv and hwa
been meeting with phenomena^guccss.
In the m mth of February sit© secured
position on that company!* “roll of
honor” as tbe stxteentfy sgent In
amount of homines*, iysued in the
United States, while /In April her
name occupies fifth position, meaning
that only four ag-jitVot this company
wrote a greater vcluine of business
tban *b& dad The amount written is
not given, hut lt/i* staged that It was
well up toward/the six figure mark.
—-Aparlabburg Herald.
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IN THIS SECTl
IN MANY A DAY
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Senator and Mrs. Tillman dined with
I'resident and Mrs. Taft in the White
House on Monday.
Two morn Africans in Col. Roose
velt’s hunting camp broke out with
small pox on idatuiday.
The dispensary winding up commis
sion wIlIagHin take op the investiga
tion of liquoi claitfis on Monday next
.Speaker Cannon says tbe >enat© will
not pass tbe tariff bill until the. tem
perature rises to 90 to 100 degrees in
the shade.
Bv a large majority the Missouri
Legislature oas pa-s.d a s ate wide
prohibition anutiduient, and a!-o an
act stopping the sain or givi ig of ciga
rette*.
The Confederate Home in Columbia
was opened 00 Monday to receive It,
first occupants. Under tbe law each
county can send two veterans to the
iloiiie.
Judge George F-. Prince lias about
recovered from the paritytitp stroke of
several week* ago. He w'as well
enough on Monday to attend a base
ball game.
On Sunday Emanuel Bolen, a middle
sged white man while beii.g carried
from North Augusta to tbe Insane
Asylum in Colombia, borrowed a knife
from a passenger aim cut his ttiroat,
it.flicling a severe, probably fatal
wonud.
In order to get « decent man for a
judgeship President Taft had to go
outside the North Carolina republican
ranks and pick a good Democrat. I hat
act wa* kin to the courage that passed
the Mecklenburg declaration of inde-
poiutencer
Col Roosevelt’s great luck keeps up
A big bull rhinoceros started to
charge Ool. R. and got within 14 paces
of hifn when he met a bullet from the
American’s gun and fell dead. On
their last hunt the Colonel and Keruiit
killed 15-kinds of game.
A Damocrailc primary election will
be held in Hampton County on the 18th
inst. to nominate a candidate for Clerk
of Court, to tin the vacancy cau-ed by
the deatn of Mr. W. B Causey. Nine
candidates are announced. The gen
eral election will be held June 8th,
Near Sailor Springs. Illinois, Mr.
Pearl Johnson and Miys Nora Murray
made preparation for the troubles of
life and eternity by getting baptized in
a small creek and immediately after,
while standing wai.q deep in water
were married by the satua minister.
According to the report of Commls
tnissioner McMa*ter the insurance
companies doing business in this State
have received premiums amounting to
$2 292.618 a id paid back for louses
f 1.2(iA,)95,lo The above figures in
clude die, dfe, accident Insurance.
There was an international foot race
in Newark. New Jersey, tiie disiance
being 26 miles 385 yard*, for a purse of
$10 000. There were 13 entries, seven
holding out to finish the entire dis
tance. Henry St. Ive*, a Frenchman
came out live .sixths of a mile ahead of
the second t>e,t and took the first prize
of $.V0O0.
Mr*. Sarali Morgan Dawson, widow
of tbe late Capt F. VV. Dawson, so
long the brilliant editor of the News
and Courier, died of pneumonia in
Paris, France, on the 5lh inst. She
left two children, a son who is with
Pre.-ident Roosevelt in Africa, in a
new.paper capacity, and a daughter
who lives in New Jersey.
Rev. P F. Kilgo, the Methodist
minister who had so close a call at
Cheraw from taking a (Use of Carls
bad salts for headache, is well again.
The Carlsbad preparation contained
strychnine, and in traveling the dead
ly Ingredient was shaken to the top
and Dr Kilgo took sn overdose. His
coovulsiona were ao severe that his
►houider was dislocated.
WlXTUKOF COLUtOK
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EX VMINATION.
The examination for tho sward of
vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col
lege and for the admission of new
students will he held at the County
Court House on Friday, Julv 2 at 9 a
m. Applicants must b not less than
fifteen years of age When Bcholar-
sliips are vacant alter July 2 they will
bo awarded to those making the high
est average at this (xadiinaHou, pro
t ided they meet the conditions gover
ning the award. Applicants for
■vcholarshlcs should write to President
■fohnton before 1I10 examination for
Scholarship examination blanks.
Scholarship* ate worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open
September 15. HO' 1 F.-r further in-
lormatb n and catalogue, address Pres.
D. B. Jobnton, Rock Hill, S. C
NOTICE.
There will be held at Witliston on the
15th day of May (Saturday) an election
for the purpose of deciding if there
shall he an extra levy of two null Is for
the Improvement of tbe road* in Wil-
liston Township.
Only regularly qualified voters that
pay taxes on real or personal property
are allowed to vote. The election shall
be conducted according to the general
election law of Sauth Carolina.
Township Assessors. Manager*.
R. K. Johnston, T. M. Willis.
F. N. Hair. K II. Hitt,
M. C. Kitchings, J.l’. Ussery.
<**
G/aOjtu
Want to Buy Plantation.
If you wish to sell your
Plantation, write me at
once giving number of
acres and stating what the
improvements are and etc.
and how much land under
cultivation, also give your
lowest price.
If you wish to buy a farm
would be glad to have you
to consult with me.
W. I. Houston Jr;
Real Estate Dealer.
20S Hari>on Building,
Augusta, Ga-
I Just Received at WHITTLE’S Stables, BlackviTe,
1 S- C. from the Leading Stock Farms of the-West.
£ •> .x*xix«ixixix»® ivixsxs^^xs g 5
1 know Mules and therefore invite the calls of all who
b elieve in the blue blooded stock that can be depended o n
{■or being healthy, hardy, quick in motion, willing to wor^
and able too, the sort that keep plow hands busy an^
make good crops sure.
Having more tirst class stock food than my own places
will require 1 offer
1,000 BUSHELS OF CORN,
good, sound grain, with nutriment in it to keep the plow
mules going untired from sun to sun. If ground people
can eat and enjoy perfect bread and hominy without a fear
of pellagra. .... '
PEHiZINE HHY.
Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food.
1 can spare 1 ^0 tons extra fine, weH 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 be only sorry that you have
not gone earlier and oftener to first headquarters at
Oflee off Bank tl WHiisto*.
too iccvite calls ta $L’«
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NOTARY
BLA'
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DR. W. C. 1IILH0I
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DENTIST, ,
BarnweH, & t
OF FICF. IfOU1t8* :
8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Persons living away from Ba
will pleat* mak© appoinfmcnU
inning Br-wflnhTg-tbejrwtttl. _
of imuiffliat* service and avoid! 1
appointments. —
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.ELLIS,
SURYEYIK AND
A postal card addressed to
me at Lyndhurst, S. C. will
receive prompt attention. ^
LMDS FOR SALE
v-i
Now la th« time to boy. Lands wVl
never be cheaper, and wire to
In value,
BUY NOW.
Lend Towntlilp.
558 Acrea, Rich
Barnwell County.
One half in cultivation
Hand.
woodl*..,..
- 'l"u miles from Snelllng Btatlaa MS
Atlantic Ooa*t Line Railroad.
Rulldinga and Improvetaeota*
A bargain In tbU plaoe.
Terms eaay.
barton A . C. L.
Tertni easy.
m
J. D. Whittle’s,
Blackville, - - - S
C.
SBO Acrea. Buildings
menu, 800 acres In.oultlvatiou, 800
acres in woodland.
Three miles from ftnellfnff Station-
A.,0. L. R. Four miles from Duo- *11
200 Acrea. 160 in enHIvatton. forty
acrea in Wood and Timber. Barnwell
Township, five miles from Barnwell
Court Uuu»e.
New Realdcncc and other butldtnge
In good condidona.
Terms easy. .
400 Acrea In Barnwell Township,
House* and improvements, Four uillee
from Barnwell Court House.
200 acre* in cultivation balance In
wood and timber.
Terms easy.
480 Acres Three miles from Barnwell
Court Mon*e. Itt'acres In caitlvatlea
balance in Timber and Wood.
Term* easy.
80 Acre* three miles from
Court House. Houses and Itnprova.
ment*. «0 arres In cu‘'
in Wood and Timber.
Terma easy.
COUNTY TEACHERS’ EXAMINA
TION.
The school teachers In Barnwell
county are hereby n-nilied that tiie
next v re({ulHr teachers exatuitistinir will
ne held hc the curt house in Barnwell
on Fridav, May 14th I9t)!).
Examinations will be held on the
following branches:
Physiology and Hygiene: Civics and
Current Events, United state,. History,
Engloih Gramaiar and Composition,
ArUhmeiic, Algebra, Geography and
I’erlagogy.
1 h- attention of all tbe W hire teach
ers of trie ceonty is catted to the fol
lowing extract from a recent letter re
ceived from Hon. J. K. .Swearlngeu,
State Superintendent of Education :
there will be no Summer school any-
wheie in South Carolina thi* year, ex
cept at Wofford College. Work done
at Wofford College will receive the
same recognition that whs formerly
given to wnrk in (be State Summer
school.
Teacher* whose certificate* will ex
pire this year might lake advantage of
UiD examination or of the Summer
school at Wofford to secure a re+rewal
of their certificates The law U plain
on this point, and a little piecautlon
now may prevent much annoyance
later.
Horace J. Crouch,
C. S. E.
VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
900 acres of land, 700 acres cleared in high state of cultivation, good dwelling.
20 tenant houses, barns and stables, lies near Seiglingvllle. S. C.
4HS acres extra tine land, 39<) acres cleared, modern dwelling of beauty lu de-
sigu. together with 1-1 other beautiful residences lying in corporate limits of
Blackvtlle, 8. C. one of the best farms in the county.
759 acres only one mile from Fairfax, 8. C. fine farm and timber
necessary out buildings.
Full descriptions with price and terms on application.
J. T. O’Neal.
Real Estate Agent,
Bamberg, 8. C?
■Mmmr
5,000 Acre* also In one tract of Plae.
Cypress. Poplar, Alb aud other hard
woods.. „—-— —* ■ - -
Good and convenient Railroad faellt
tie*.
Come and «ee theae propertive.
J. O. Patterson 4 don.
HOME MADE (XTR> FOR 8ALE.
100 Bushels of Good Ear Corn, of mv
own jaising, for sale at $1 per bushel,
CA8U.
Gerge H. Bates,
Barnwell. 8. C.
i^rlsb vbur nnhle*t Ideal. Try to Vive 'Titles good sfief terms easy. '
qp to the best thongbtsMhat come to
you In your best mood. Even if some
time* you fall below them, return to
them again and again For if you are
hospitable to their visitations they will
never lose altogether their lilting and
inspiring powers.”
The Rev
V
r James J
Usouri, hat
\
Wilson of Shelby
eojunty. Missouri, hae recently retired
from the pastorate of tbe church where
be preached regularly fot fifty years
^ with ut a salary.
( HOICK PLACES FOR SALE.
1(48 acres good farming land, situate
3 miles North of Barnwell, on we stem
side public road leading from Barnwell
to Blackvilie, one settlement on
premises and good well of water.
Wu seres gmm latuffng land, on© and
a half mites North of Town of Black
vilie. between three and four hundred
In cnUIvafion-several goojj settlements
on premises tbi* some of'the t»e^ farm
ing iand In the State and formerly a
part ol the Dr, Wra. 8. Reynold* lands.
Apply to II. F. Bulat, Blackvilie.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice I* heyebv given that on Mon-
da?. May Slat.. HK». the undersigned
will file with Hon John . K. Snelling.
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun
ty, hi* final return a* Executor of the
Estate of Lawrence M >o,lv. deceased,
and apply for Letters Dlamisaory,
J. Osborne Moody
Executor.
Afiril 2| J
■’ '63^8**?'*’ * *■
prepnrin^
DOUBLE TOUR SALARY, teachers.
Preparing to teach In the Commer
cial Department of the schools of tiie
Htate. .
Double your efficiency a* a teacher
and prepare to make money during
the spare hours of evening, bv taking
a 8 tmmfr Course in the Eagerton
Scho d of Business ( Kru n»uu High
ftcni.'ol) tin* Mnnmer.
Endorsed by business men and As-
si-tant8tate Suiierintendeut of Kiln-
catloti. Com inertia I Teachers in De
mand
We make a specialty of
young people fpr btis|nt'--i
Bookkeeping, *«liorthand and
TyiHJwrlling, Commercial i.hw, Ifapid
Calculstiou, Business English, and
Correspondence tnoroughlv taught. ,
Op«n the year round. No Vacation.
• ^. Address^. ■ t
J . C. Eagertou Brunaoi,. S. C.
• - Ng
DR,J. H, B JILHQUS.
DENTIST,
BLACKVILLK, 6. C.
Office days Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday.
Well equipped office. ,
Operations made as pain
less as consistent with safety.
Prices reasonable. Terma
cawb. *, ;
COME AND SEE.
TWO OAKS
of
NEW YEAR STOCK
nt
Q. A KENNEDY’S
Sale Stables,
> WILLISTON, S.
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a pleasure to
drive or ride.
Mules—The toogh go
ahead class that keep the
plowman busy and make
paying crops. __JL.
“Personally Selected by
A. Kennedy, who knows
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
want. Prices all right.
EGGS FOR SALE.
Whit© Plymouth Rooks. B«*t la tbe
World. 1J fur AO cents.
C H. Bure
WANTED to
Some money
give good security
Addres* A. ft.
BeruweH. S. C, 7
' " - r '* >v.. V
Laqd For Sale.
220 Rere« good fanriag land tms
miles North Town Wllliston, well Im
proved, six room dwelling, barn, sta
ble* and two tenant bouse* on tlmplatm
well good water, and creeks oa both
aides of the place, adjoining land* of
Mr. Wat* Mathews and other*.
Title good, terms easy.
AO’j acre* good farming land, aTI r“-
d«r cultivation half mile from tw- -
porate limit* town of Blackvilie ad- Is
joining land* of the late Mr. Henry W.
Hair, Title* good, term* easy.
House and lot In town of ftiabkrfflo
on the North side of R. K Aysfl
dwelling, diking room aud '
bsrn. .-table* and out house
preuii*©*. Title* good and taring j
For further information apply to
H. V. ~
Barnwell, I
MONEY TO LEND.
W* are prepared to negotiate loan*
improved farms for live year*,
payments, interests per cent on loans.
2-8—9 J. O. Patterson A Son.
C. F. Calhoun, P. l.
Wm. Mab.
Calhoun 4k