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T^c Barnwell People.
TBUB90AT, JUNE. 17. 1PW.
BATlS or SUMCBUYIOK.
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AdrMo*. p«r Annum 91-M
On Tim* — —fl.OC
■ -vvtm. in > ■■■■
l*ti« chain eanc \* at New Bridge.
BlaukvUlc Towoktiip, thin we^k.
J. B. M*ilev, J. B. Horn#,
Clerk. Ilnpr.
II AKA ON Y LonoK NO.. A F. VI.
\ A /-' n'jr.lw^oniwnnication of il.-.rtnouv
\g|V I^mIkciNo. 17, A. V. M. will held
JBKL'» Vlaeimic Temple or TluirxUy
*liin.V?id>ily l«t SfUo’oUMi Visiting b.'uth-
ren afo cordially mvitwj to attend
. hatter Uaftwd. w. M.
H. P. Anderson. Stc.
rt»e regular meeting ot Barn we.'
iLodjreNo 18, Knights ot Pythias w.ll
|bc held at theli Hall on Friday night
f at « o'clock. A fqj| attendance is
reqhesttsJ. By order of
WILLIAM K. MoNAK, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. H. A ?.
‘‘Good farnr, containing i'Al acres
uesr fisiUeviiie forttele. c«sy torns,
Write H. JM. Graham, Attorney, Jlmn-
herff. H. C."
Oen. and Mra J. C. HreUnd of Tbfe*
Mile were In town on Friday.
The sun will aet partially eclipsed
today.
Master Ernest Hafer# brought us In
e graceful way a ploasg^t message from
bU good father.
If yon haven't definitely decided to
woet school you will send your
daughter read the U»a advcrtUemsnt of
Clifford Beminary. All said therein is
ahsolu'ely tme. to the best of our
knowledge and belief.
Supervisor J. tt. Morris and At
torneys 11 F.'Hoist and A. II. Nine-
steln attended th« Good Koads Con
vention in Columbia last week. Up
wards of a hundred delegates wore
present, representing over half the
ooimtie* of the State. A live organi
sation was effected. The Ido# is the
building of a splendid inter State high-
trmn Washington to Florida.
Blackville. Barnwell and Allertdale are
expected to be on it.
FIltST BI.OOM,
— A rent one was sent ns on Saturday.
It opened on Kiiday In the farm of
Rnouh Hankinson, a tenant of Mr. A,
M. Kountree of Wlillstoo.
FUHHAD2 CHEAP.
Zetland hand McCcrmlrlc Mower and
Rske, both in good condition.
Apply to George If. Bates.
Barnwell, S. C.
Wanted to Sell: S»000 No. 2
Cans, New.
\V. E. I’ROTHKO,
Wiiliston S. C.
F
t“
Ilaruld A Simms will bn one of the
graduates from the Citadel Academy
on the W.h inst.
The Waltcrboro Pres* and Standard
of the t)rh lust reported the lir*t cotton
bloom in the State,
Married at the home of the Bride
hr Rev >V. (). Pritlon on June IJih,
Mr. Samuel J. Halford to Ml&a Mary
M. Halford.
J<ev. H. F.. Prentiss has sold his cot.
e in Sort!U Barnwell and adjacent
farm lands th Messrs J. 11. lancaster
and Willi* Browning.
State O-ganieor Mahsffev will hold
meeting* to organiea local Farmer.’
Union* at Columbia Sehool llnutc to
morrow and at Dunbarton on Saturday.
J . Henry Johnson E*q of Willl#tou
ua« graduated at the recent com
tneuctment of tiie University of 8»outh
Carolina with the Baohclorof laws de
gree.
Mr J S. Still was admitted to bail
l*«t week by Judge Kruest Gary in
the •uni of fi A<Ht. lie ‘ readily gave
bond snd a s* discharged from custody
of the sheriff.
There wijl, bo ~~".'' ,iri, k 1,1 Keren
Pine* on me Uh Minilsv in this
June •.'7th by R»tr J H Stodemyry
Augusta. Ke/eybody invited.
one and all./ Member.
I.andnn All Ksq. of AHendftl') is tb[|
latest addithm to the legal fraternity
Last week he was graduated from
I,Diversity of Virginia law «mhiH. 1 'Mth
the degree of B L. in a ida«s ot «*| ie
wa* the only South Carolinian . >
Hon. John K. SneMlng Ua* boen^ e p,
at home, si x era! dnra by sn aVn<!». j
mnnips. snd the court liouse ha* lost,
for Hie time, a large part of It* attract
iveness. His return will b« indeed
weGome to all hU friends, and they
are every body. ^
A uumer'ously signed petition favor
ing the creation of a High S-nool at
WiliUlon wa« presented to the t ountv
Hoard of Education last week, and
that U will be established and prove a
shining success is a* »uie as any fu
ture event can be
wrr.f.rsTON news.
A Prohibition L«-igne organii?d
here on Saturdar. T J Grubb-* Chair-
oiHii. R. M. Mixson Secretary, tho fol
lowing Eteeutive Committee was ap
pointed, A M. Kennedy, W. 11.
Wooley, B. Bates. J W. Black, tY. f.
Joaera, J. W Kennely, J. M. Hair,
The next meeting will be held next
Friday at 1:30 p. m
Mr*. Ellen Rice of Kockledge. Ga„ Is
visiting T W. Reed.
Mr*. U H. Troiti of Cheraw is vM
ting her mother.
.1 M. Mitchell who has been clerking
io Dr. Smith’* drug store left last week
for Atlanta having been appointed a
Railway postal clerk In run from At
lanta to Charlotte
Prof. C. J Owens and family nf
Abbeville. Ala. are visiting relative*
here.
Mr*. J. E. Kennedy is visiting homo
folks at Chs pi ns
Mrs. II. J Harvey went to Union
last week tn visit tier relatives.
, SGter M. Benedicts of Charleston is
visiting Mrs. L. Harley,
Hal.
URS. ^CY ANN ASHLEY
At 9 unlock on the evening of Ike
8th Inst; Mra. Lncy Ann A«hl«y 4*-
j parted this life at the home of her son,
i Gen L A. Ashley. In Augusta,Tn the
87tb vear of her life. She had been ill
for some time. Until her removal to
Augusta, some lb years ago, the bed
livad in Barnwell county.
Her body was brought to E'ienton
for burlaljn (he old . fiMnlly. c^inetorj^
Rev . Mr^ bmith conducting the Jest
servicee. "
slie is survived by one son. Gen. V
A A*lilev, and ten grand children,
Mrs A. I>. Jofieaand Mrs. Uti* McGee
of Augusts. Mrs M. 1.. Spearman of
Newberry. Mrs. W. A. Bailey of El*
Icntun. Messrs J. Crosland Bush. L
A. Bush. Frank Busii, Council Bush
of Ellenton, Blmik Ashley of Madison,
tda. ami Jarne« Latham of Chester.
For over half a century she bad been
a faithful and consistent member o#
Steel Creek Baptist Chntch.
IN MKMORIAM.
Mrs. Ellen Chitty was born In Barn
well county, the .'•2nd of Hrpt. IdiS,
was marriiMl to Howell C, Chitty tin
the I'hh of July JM9. nml died in thi*
cily. June hill iliOh.
"Smo.dh the locks of silver hair,
On our mother's brow with UfudOfOet
Ccro;
Gather the iobe in final fold.
Around toe form so stilt aud.colj;
U*y on the boaonn pure as know.
'the fairest. * wee tost flowers that e\er
gron ;
Kiss her and leave her, our Lean# de
light,
Her pain is over, she sleep* tonight.”
Mrs. (’bitty died about one o’clock
Wednesday. Tho famtlv had noticed
no difference in her that day, she had
beon up moat of the time, and had even
walked out in the vard In Iho morn
ing She had merely laid down to rest
and Mr. Chitty, who was eyer at her
side, had been i" the room talking
wirh her for some time when he de
cided to step out on tire piaxza. He
returned in a short time and found her
dead. She hid paeae.d away without
most
take
NOTICE. ; 1
In aooordaoc* with Aet No. 198 nf
•koGonoml AMonbly of the Bute of
Botiib Carolina passed at the regular
session of 1009, notice is hereby given
that a% election for the purpose of
electing throe Tru-tee* for the Elko
Graded School. District No. 2d, will
be held in the town of Klkn on the 3rd
day of July ’IW. Said trustee* to serve
until the second Tueeday ip May H»U
and uatH their #ncco*M»ra are elected
and quaiilied. This eiection shall be
conduutet) as is provided by law.
The following managers are hereby
appointed to conduct tho said sire.ion :
NvfL Htansel 1 ,
F. li Hitt, *-
B. blrluglelow.
June 17. ‘09
llornce J Crouch,
County 8upt of Education.
S E> 1> Y01 K I> U GII T E K TO
-CLIFFORD SEMINARY-
BEYOND THE
. , - % .•''■'J'-'e^ .... '• ^ •
Shade of a Shadow
Of a Doubt
W1
0»ee over Bank *1
ton receive call# lit !
THE BEST CAB LOAD
<5W TMM Most
All of the white Drmocrali evotersof
Bar n well County, who are npoored
tuthe County Di<ven«ary By-tern, are
rvqneitcd to meet In tiie Court House
at Barnwell at noen on Monday the
Ath day ol July, the same being sale
day, for the purpose of effecting a
County Organization, tn make prepa
ration for the conduct Of the campaign
against said Dispensary system, which
election will be held on the 17tti day of
August next
By instruction* of Democratic Vo
ter* of Wiiliston Townu.-hip.
R. M. Mixson,
Sectv.
At a call meeting, wtwi after mature
deliberation, the following named gen
tlemen will compose the Central Com
mittee of the Prohibition League:
struggle or a moan, surely at a
titling time for a pure spirit to
Its ll'ght heavenward.
An invi-ible hand bad waved a signal
and a voice in softest accent* had an
nounced that the gates were open and
that find’s angel* were waiting to es
cort tie! in
Afi«r a long, busy and useful life
she died a* she had lived—honored,
trusted and loved. She reared her
own monument, while she lived, In the
hearts of all who knew lier. Her
Christian life was bevitiful from
its beginning to it» close, and through
all the vicissitude* and sorrows that
she met In the way, her faith In God
never wavered.
The interment took place at Black
ville cemetery at 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon. Blackville, Courier Uth
inst.
Po» Refined llomni l.lfo, Individual
attention, cousliuu (mutoual.. contact
wlfh Cultured Teachers, Full Musi
cal. Academic, ami Collegiate tVuraes.
Pi;ici« Low. N umber a LlrnHeU.
Climate unsurpassed. Building Com
fortable. Fuve Spring water, cold and
hot. Electric light*, Excellent nystuui
of Bewcragc. Fine Sanitation
‘28th Annual Session Begin* fn-pt.
H, V9
For Catalogue applv te
Rev. B. G. Clifford. P. D.
Union, b. C.
(6-17-St-eow.
PROCLAMATION.
48TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
KXKCUTtVr CUAMUKK.
WHEREAS Information ha* heen
received at this Department that an
atrocious Murder was committed in
the County of Bamberg or. or about
the fifth day of June H*9H. upon the
body of J. A. Nix by Isadore Steven*
and that the ■aid I -adore Steven* ha*
tied from justice.
NOW THEREFORE. I, M. F. Ansel
Governor of the State of South Caro
lina in order that justice may bo done
and the majesty ot the law vindicated
do hereby offer a reward of one hun
dred Dollar* tor the apprehension, de
livery and conviction of the said I»a
dore Stevens, a negro, to the Sheriff of
Bamberg Conntv at Hamherg. S t;.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I
baye hereunto seituy hand and caused
the G r eat Seal of the State to
be affixed, at Columbia, tbi*
(Seal) seventh day of June A D
1909 and in the ISdrd year of
the Indopondcneeof tbo United
State* of America
M. F. A usel.
BY THE GOVERNOR:
K. M, MeCcwn,
Secretary of State.
‘YOUNGEST COR RESPONDENT.”
I
With a plenty of garden vegetable*
people are now living healthfully and
economically. '1 hoy can keep their
tables well supplied for month* ahead
with rood things to eat if they will
only exercise forethought and indu*
try and plant a succession of garden
crops.
Whenever a survivor of Co. E., l«t
iHegt. come* to Barnwell there i< a re
nnion, for the first thing done alter at-
t.mdiog to bnalness i- to go scorning for
their beloved comrade, Mr. Albert I*.
Manvilte. W’e were reminded of that
on last week’* busy day by Judge J.
M. Hair’s pop call.
Mrs. Ella Snaiffe. a sister of the late
Mr. Millard F. IIair. died 'To Charles
ton last week. Her body w as brought
to Elko anil interred in the beautiful
village cemetery on Saturday. She Is
survived by two children of her first
marriage with Mr. Templeton and two
of lier second marriage with Mr.
Mcalffc.
Once more Major and Mrs. Laurie
T. Izlar of Ocala. Fla., are visiting
their Carolina kindred and friend*, in
perfeot health and ideal happy *plrU.
Ami no two people in all the world
could be mo-e welcome than they are.
It it good to know that In the Land of
Flower* they enjoy the high eateeiu of
w hich they are *o wu’.J worthy.
On the Uth Inst. Floyd Boylaton, a
w hite lad 1<> t ear* old, was lodged lu
jvil charged with the murder of Mr.
Cleveland Fanning in Wil i«ton town
ship on the ivh inst. On Monday
Sheriff Creech was notified by Sheriff
Raborn of Aiken of the surrender there
of A. D Boylston, uncle of Floyd, on
the same charge. He wa* brought to
Barnwell jail on Tuesday.
County crop new* last week was en
couraging. The oats were generally
well saved, corn wa* grow ing nicely
and with another mouth of good sea
son* full cribs will be the rule next
Fall.
Cotton though small quit sleeping at
night In Its effort to catch up.
Tbero has been minimum complaint
of crab grass thU year.
Farmer Grnrgo M. Sbeplieard ac-
J M. K.-*sterling, H. I. Ka-terling.
W. H Duncan, J. B. Armstrong,
VV. G. Britton, S. B. Moseley,
J.C. Keel, J. R Harrison,
li I,. Creech, F. H. < reech,
Wm. MoNab, A. 4‘. Mauvilla,
B M*zur*ky.
Tho following officers were duly
elected :
Frank H , Creecii^Chairnian.
Win. MeNah, Secretary.
H L- Creech, As*is'.'Secretary
ivaolutTin'” was tnTrofflRjWi
4Bpetii!g"tf?fc chairman to cor res po
wirii a committee at esch election pre
cinct with a view to forming commit
tee* at every eieetmn precinct in Barn
welt Countv in order chut they may
keep in touch w ith the chairman of the
Central Committee, and I’oroitli him
witn titeli information as will he for
the best Intetest of the prohibition
cause in Barnwell County-.
There tying no further business, the
meeting aljourned sulject to the call
of the chsiyman.
Frank H. Creech,
Chamn an.
Wm, MoNdi,
Seci^.iry.
It has been nearly txventy vear*
since I>evv B. McDonald, a boy hard-
lyjhen in hi* teens, began writing ns
in a big round school hoy hand, sign
ing his news letter* “Youngest corres
pondent.” A* time passed he improv
ed in all that he did . Reaching young
manhood he entered the army and was
our correspondent in the Philippines
during the war with Aguinaldo. After
serving hi* enlistment he came hoin?.
strong, alert, ambitious, a tvpioal
young American of iheTtventteth Cell
t u r v.
lie further Improved hi* education
and went into the business army in the
kimUWs West of us , We had not heard
from him lor several years, until la*t
r • Ixvcek. when a letter from a relative t»C
T ”' JliTs T^htetr haatteett -niPfTSRTJ brought
>ond news of his recent death in Birming
ham of consumption. Peace to his
ushes.
m IN IS SECTION
IN MANY A DAY
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Just Received at WHITTLE'S Stables, blackville, f
S- C. from the Leading Stock Farms ot the West.
XOTOX^OIOX
M r. OtD Sander* has re
count* for that experience on Chsm*<>n GoUege to spend t
Ihe ground that the iantl wxv-dry du
ring breaking time.
I HE NEW lAll.,
The butldiig commi-*:on crestoil by
act of the islature, consisting irf
M>g-r* P. Buckingham, S. G
Matthew* stidW. I. J din*, on the 10th
inst oiwncd *td considered ihe five
bid* made by different contracting
firms for the bildiug of the new jCil
at Barnwell, 'he contract wa* awar
ded to the r*u> Jail Building Com
pany of Mt. Lon tor the sum of $9.-
OtiO. Work Is Ukegih withiiv 00 days
from June 5th ad the huihling is to
lie. completed vvthin five months of
Hint date.
The commlnnio employed Archi
tect* Holman and ‘readier of Augusta
to supervise the wr|, god to nee that
the contract is adlutd to strictly.
UNITS FROM UL fcR.
There are some pnpjjc living down
in this part of tho o<fi§ty yet, and ail
seem to Pe engaged i lh<>]r daily avo
cation*. no me are buslghting general
green but they had -|h>ut conquered
him before the fine r|j ’vhieb fell on
last Saturday evenliiind whidi wm*
needed, though crop.»ve been doing
finely and are lookiu,4icelv.
Others are suceessf |jn their lin^s
judging from tlie slri'l of fish they
oring from the SaltkeA-hie River.
The Salrkebat-hle lasher Co. seem*
to be. pushing Uielr w^( cutting up
swamp timber and Aiping large
quantities to Northernlt ket*
The State organizer .Uie Fartneri
Union. Mr. M. A. Maha-it was with
n* on Saturday and gave*, a lecture
and Organiz ’d n UmoitjhougW llus
crowd wa* small on ac:u« of rain.
Eleven members joined ^ the pros
pect of many more joiningjkiu. Next
meeting will beon flr*t \turday
Jnly at 5 o’clock l*. M.
Tlie schools have all ci<ijand the
children are having a gooU^
vd from
st>Hday«
HAGOOD’S BRIGADE.
A handsome monument of Dinwid
dle granite, nine and a half feet high
with a base d live feet square, to com
memoratc the historic etiaige of that
heroio eoumiind lias ju»t been com
pleted on the ground where it achieved
immortalitv, on the Weldon Railroad
near Petersburg. Va The inscrip
tions on the monument are as follows;
On the East: •'Here a brigade cun
posed of the 7th battalion, tlie 11th,
71*t '-’5th and 27th regiments. South
Oarolina Volunteers, commanded by
Brigade G-en. Johnson Hagood, charged
Warren’s Federal arinv corps on the
21st day of August, 1SS5. tak'ng Into
the tight 7-ifi men, retning with 2*2.
No prouder fate than theirs who gave
their lives to liberty. y ’
On tlie opposite or WeU side,!* a 15
ineh bronze shield of the State of South
Carolina,
‘ On the base arc following inscrip
tions :
East Side, ‘ iJagood's Brigade ”
North bide, ••*;. S. A.”
South Side, ‘‘A. N. V.”
West Side, ' Placed hero by William
V, Izlar, a survivor of the charge, aid
ed by other south Catoliuians.”
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A FEW MISTAKES,
Printer made wveral mistakes in name* in
eportqic. s. K. on 1st and 4th page*.
fheylahJaiTd hafelieen, by diatrlcta: ...
3—Calhoun, not Cuehvan.
5—Fhrm, not Him
C—Bags, not Bays.
11—2bt $25. F. A. not F. K. Boyd.
li—t')eo«a. not C. Cora Hranson.
17—Next so taut V. W. not V. M. Manuel.
31—Walkup, not Wakeup.
44—J. 1‘. not J. J. Keel.
49—Aaron, not Aaaron.
CHURCH SERVICES.
K«v. E. Alston Wilkes is conducting
a protnu'tad meeting in the Rarnwe.il
MuthedLt Church this week; Prayer
M eating at 9 a* au.rreach Rig at 7 p. tu.
• All Invited (o ftttaud tbe aervicaa.;
until the 8t]i of Se.piemher.
We expect to grade the U
into a high school soon. \
splendid building that wna)<
date a high school nicely an
have it in the near future.
— The young-4o44M had <
picnic at the residence of Ml
F Booth in honor of Ml**
Sumter who i* spending some
her brother here.
We have two Rural Mai
from here carried bv K. N.
and J. G. Sander*. This warm
makes them begin to d
mouths and put on long fa
they get in as well do their hor
much jaded.
Messrs Harter A Williams
shout completed fheir new
; will soqn hr in It with tl
^ stock of gOtnU ,
school
nve a
m mo
pe to
hitte'
orge
h of
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
I'o all whom it may concern :
Bv virtue of the order of the County
Board of Election, an election w ill be
held in and for the Wiiliston School
District, within its territorial limits,
for the purpose of asoei taining the will
of tlie people upon the question of the
establishment of a High bchooll within
said Di-triot, under tlie provisions of
Section 120S ol the Civil Code of .said
State and of tlie Acta of the General
Assembly of ISkie. |mge 1118, said elec
tion lo In held upon the Jrd day of
July, liXit), during tho usual hour* pre
scribed for said election*, under tlie
supervision of the Board of Trustee* of
*>iid Disirlct, at which election only
such elector* as return real or personal
properly for taxation and w bo exhibit
their tax receipt* and registration cer
tificates, a* required in general elec
lions, shall be allowed to, vote, Bald
election to be held at the store of A,
Owens in Wiiliston, in said School
District, beginning at 7 o’clock a. m.,
of said daw aod concluding at 4 oYhwk
p. tn. of said date, those favoring *ald
establishment voting ••For High
Schools snd those opposing, voting
•‘Against High AcRool*.”, ... -a
K E. Owens, J. M. Hair, and M. F.
Weathersbee are hereby appointed
managers for the said election.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Wiiliston Graded School District.
IIoKacK J. Cm.ecu.
— * Co. Strpr. Eff, —
KLKCTIOJf OF Tltl'STKKS .
Notice D also given that an election
will he hebl at the same time and place
conducted by the same manager* a* the
above election, for the purpose of elec
ting three Trusters for the Willi*ton
Graded School, ’One of the»e Trustees
Pi hold hi* commission until the sec
ond Tuesday In May 1312; two to hold
their cnminisaions until the second
Tuesday In Mav 1913,
Horace J. Crouch,
County snipt - of Education.
Bjvnwen, H, 0., June I7th. 'Of.
8HEH1FF 8 8 A RE. #
Virginia 8. Lawton, Plaintiff,
vs
W. M. Harden as Admlinstratof of the
Estate o^J^ite It Moody.
South Carolina,
Barnwell County
By virtue of an exeeut'on to
me directed by W. Gilmore Simms Cle k of
the court u( Barnwell county I have this cay
Iwual -upon arul wilt - k»41 4u front of Ure
Court Houae af Barnwell to the hignest bid
der for cash on Monday July the 5th 1909 at
12 o’ei(*:k M it being saleday in said month,
die following real estate, to wit:
AH that e rtain tract, of land in Groat Cy
( -p»w* Township eontaining three hundred
aerea more or 1 .-hs ana X’.-avot. ■;> the Dr'd-s of
Jane 11. Moody, deceased, and bounded <>u
the North by lands of Mrs. William Boynton
and 8. B l reec h, on the South by bind of
Mrs, Alice Best, on tho East by lands of
.fames and MIHodge Moody and on the West
by lands of W. K. Hogg and Mrs. Boynton.
Levied upou and to be sold to satisfy execu
tion and cost In the above stated cause.
Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper; ,
Trunk H. ( reech,
Sheriff of Barnwell County.
Barnwell So Ca.
June the 12th 1909.
Scholarship and Entrance
Examinations Cicmson
Agricultural College.
At the County Court House on Fri-
day. July 2ud. at 9 a in the Bcholar-
*hip and Entrance Examinations to
Cicmson Agricultural College will be
held under the direction of the County
Board of Education.
Appli :nnts must be at least 16 year*
of age and must he prepared to enter
the Freshman Class. There are no
Scholarship* In the Preparatory Class.
This c1»*s i* only open to a limited
number of boy* who cannot reach high
school* and who are living in sections
of the {State where school facilities are
poor. Scholarships arc worth $109.01)
ami Free Tuition. 'Ihe next session of
Ctemson Agricultural College will be
gin .‘■'ept S 1909.
Apply to the County Superintendent
of Education after June 20tli for need
ed information concerning the Scholar
ship Examination*.
For catalogs, further imforiuation
and card* upon which to make appli
cation for entrance to tlie College, ad
dress.
P. If. MELL, President
Cleinson College, 8 . C.
1 know Mu!ei> and therefore invite the calls of all who
believe in the blue blooded stock that can be depended o n
for being healthv, hardy, quick in motion, willing to work
and able too, the sort that keep plow hands busy an
make good crops sure.
Having more first cJass stock food than my Own places
wil! require 1 offer
PEHHINE HHY.
Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food.
I can spare ISO tons extra line, well cured and kept, at
only $18 per ton.
I 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
■WBS7
J. D. Whittle’s,
Blackville*^ - - -—S.
C*
400
VALUABLE PROPERTIED Mm-—.
_ GW) acres of land, 700 acre* cleared in high state of cultivation, good dwelling,
20 tenant house*, barn* and stable*, Ilea near Seigtingviile, S. C.
408 acres extra fine land, .196 acres cleared, modem dwelling of beauty in de
sign, together with Mother beautiful residences lying in corporate limits of
lilHckvilie, 8. C, one of tlie best farms in tbe county,
759 »cres only one mile from Fairfax, S. C. fine farm and limber land*, withe,
necessary out building*.
Full descriptions with price and term* on application
J T. O’Neal,
Real Estate Agent,
Bamberg, S
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iTIOl
NOTARY PmiC,
BLACXVILLE,
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BEKTlSt,
ttravdl, * • MM*
— 6?nctu<wm
8.30 a. m. to 6p. u
Verson# Bring away frosB Bi
will please make appotounenta
coming By *o doing they Wi
of tmmedtste service ttd
ai'indiitment*.
T. B. ELLIS* JR.
urtttmrr iw> muffle,
A poatnl card flcldresfled
me at Lrndhurotr S» C. will
receive prompt attention'
DRJ^H.B.MILHOUS,
m.-VTisT,
BLACKVUU&e-.C.
Oftiec days Thursday, Fit*
dav and Saturday*
XVell equipped office*
Operations made as pain*
less as consistent with safety.
Prices reafaonable.q hernia
cash, *
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now Is the time to bof. Lands wtH
never be cheaper, and svra m Inaraae*
in value.
BUY NOW. --
558 Acres, Rich I/i mi Them ship,
Barnwell County, '
One liHlf lit cQltllrattoA balanco -
woodlsnd.
Two mile* from Hnolling Station OA
Atlsiitlc Coast Line Railroad.
RniUIings and improvements.
A bargain in U>ia plaaa.
Terms easy.
000 Acre*. Bnlidlnga an J
manta. - 390 acres ‘
acres in woodland.
Three miles from Sncllfnit Station.
A. Q. L. B- Four mile< from Bun*
barton A*. C. L.
Term* easy.
200 Acres, loo In cttltlvaHoa, fbrtr
acre* in Wood and Flmbsr. Barn well
Township, fire t&iies from Barcwett
Coon UoHSa. • ~ -y
New Residence and athar building a
In good conditions.
Terms easy. .-fyd - ^ ■■
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c.
r>(K) Imshels of good ear
coin for sale at one dollar
per bushel CASH, delivered
at barn.
1L F. Anderson, *
Dunbarton, S. C.
, BANKRUPT SALK.
In Re J. C. Kammer,
Bankrupt,
Notice i* hereby given tiint on SaU
urtlay. 26th dav of June A. D 1909. at
12 o’clock M., the Trustee, herein, H.
D. Still, Jr., will *oll at the late *taiid
of the said J. C. Kamnoer in Blackvilje,
S. C. nl* at->ck of Merchandise, con-
acting of Dry Good*, Notion*, Shoes.
Grocerle* «tc to tho hlglieo bldiler for
ca*h, subject to couilruiatUrn of sate by
Referee.
-- And, h» meantime, on 54th
June A. D 1909 at 12 o’clock M
ereno* will be held In Kofcrae’* olfice
at Barnwell, 8 O. to afford creditor*
tlie opportunity of contesting mortgage
of Mra. Nsucy Kamnier over stock of
■good*.
Stork •wiH bw xobr fr*r of alf'tRns;
that i* any valid lion of .aid mortgage
will be transferred io proceeds of sale,
so that purchaser will take clear title
lo same.
R. A. ELLIS,
Referee.
Barnwell, 8. C;,T5th June 1909.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnweli.
In tlie Court of Common Plea*.
Henry B. Cave, 1'Ulntiff.
v*.
Washington Hankerson, Henry Han-
kerson. Rhodie Green, JoMe Mixson,
Fretl Mixson, Evelina Sanders, Wil-
litm Mixson .1 r Jacob Mixson. Isasc
Mixson, Rosa Mixson, Jinnct Mixson,
Snow rain Jl ix«on, Orsey Mixson. Min
nie Mistmii, Carrie Morris. Hattie
Roberts, Mo*e* M vers, Ktifus ilsnkrr-
Ron, Rosanna Carter, Jonnie Hanker-{ ^Kcad
son, Chester Hankerson, Sadie Han-
kerson, Garfield Hankerson and Ella
lisnkerson. Defendant*.
Summon* for Relief (Con; plaint
sei veil )
To the Defendant*:
uo
MONEY TO LEND.
We are prepared to negotiate loans oo
Improved farms for five years, partial
paymanrs. Interest 8 per oen$ gn loans.
Don’t write, come atw! see us. (
to—8 J. 0. Patterson * Sou,
Yoo are hereby Summoned ami re
quired to answer the complaint in till*
action whicli is filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Plea*
for the said County In Barnwell in
said State, and to serve a copy of your
answer to tlie said complaint oo tho
subscribers at their office in the town
day Rwmwtil South Carotin*, within
a Ref- twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fall to answer lira com
plaint within the time aforesaid. Ihe
plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for Che relief demanded in
thcTotirplahit. -
J. O. Patterson A don.
PlainiifTs Attorneys.
Dated Oct. 14th. 19(10.
To the Defendant*, Rufus Hanker-
aon. Jonnie Hankerson, Chester Han-
kerson and Garfield Hankerson:
TAKE NOTICE, That the Com.
plaint in this action, together with tue
summon*, of w hich the foregoing la a
«*«py, wm* filed In, the office of the
C’erk of ti>e Court of Common Plea*
lot Barnwell County. State of South
Carolina, on lb.: 20 b day of October,
1908,
t. <L Patterson A Eon.
^ " PlauBUr * Attorney*.
COME AND SEE.
TWO OAKS
of
NEW TEAK STOCK
at
Q. A KENNEDY’S
Sale Stables,
IVILLISTON, S. C,
Horses—The Safe, Sound
Sort that it is a pleasure to
drive or ride.
Mules—The tough go
class that keep the
plowman busy and make
paying crops.
Personally selected by Q.
A. Kennedy, who knows
what Barnwell, Aiken, and
Orangeburg county people
want.- Prices all right. ~
Acre*.,
m.
n Barnwell TowiMlIfp,
Ailiroveinente, Four avtie*
rrmn Bar n weir Court House.
200 acre* in cultivation balanee fr*
wmal and timber.
Terms easy.
460 Aerea Three mile# from Barnwell
Court Houae. ICOacrettn cuitlvatieu
balance In Timber and Wood. R*»
Term* easy.
50 Acre* three mUea from BgeewfU
Court House. Houses and ImproTO-
menu. 3o acres in cultivattaw 1
in Wood and Timber.
'i'erm* easy.
. r »,()00 Acre* aleo in one tract of 1
Cyprraa, Poplar, Aah awi otbar
woods.
Good and convenient Railroad fa«IH
tie*.
Come and »e« these pro|ierties.
•L U. Patterson A don.
Laqd For Sate.
220 acres good farming land tww
miles North Town Wiiliston, wall lai-
proved, six room dwelling, barn, »U-
bles and two tenant houae* on tba place,
well good water, and creek* on both
side* of tlie place, adjoiaing land* «i
Mr. Wau Mathews and otbar*.
Title good, term* easy.
30 l t acres good farming lead, all ms*
der cultivation half mil* from aar-
l*or*te limits town of BladnrUla ad
joining lauds of the lata Mr. Meary W.
Hair, Title* good, terms easy. i
House and tot in town of MaekylVa
on the North side of R. K A vs. 4 room
dwelling, dining room and klicban.
barn, -table* and out hoasa on Ho
premises. Title* good and term* stay.
For further information apply to
U. F. Bulat, AgL
^ Barnwell, 8. C.
C. f. CaltMi, P. I. tattaaa
Wltljk
Calhmm & Jig.
WntTHKOP COLLKUK
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for tbo award of
vacant Scholarships In WlnUirop C«d-
trge and for the ndmlsstnii or Tie-w
stmient* will he heid at the County
Court House on Frldav, July 5 at 9 a.
m. Applicant* must b not ie«s than
fifteen year* of age When Scholar
ship* are vacant after July 2 they wj||
be awarded to those making the high
est ayerNge at thi* examination, pro
vided they meet tlie conditions gover
ning the award. Applicant* for
ncholarsblp* should write to President
Johutoti before tho emmluation for
Scholarship examination blank*.
Hohularshlps are worth $100 and free
tnltlo*. The next aeasion **111 open
September 13, ^DOJ. For further in
formation and catalogue, add res* Pre*.
D, B, Jubnton, Booh Hill, 8. C.
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Life, Accident,
GYGLOhfS
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