The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 22, 1909, Image 3
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"Good farm containing *551 aerca
Bear HAltierllle for a«J*. raay (ernia.
VTrl*a H. M.Orabam, Atlorner, Baai-
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TOR 8AI.K CHEAP.
rtanaad hand McCormick Mower and
R'ke, both in condition.
Apply to Oronce II. Bate*.
Barnwell, S. C.
WANTED—One Pingle or Double
B**a Cotton Pr»M. Give touke, price
and how Iouk in nee.
Addrrt* WitlUuiti, 8. C , R. K. D
No 1, Box 68.
i rii-ndrhlp Baptiat Church willdod-
icate their <iew home of worship H.ia-
dar July o^th. Rev. Kufiu Ford D. I).
of Marlon 8. C. will preach the dedica
tion wmon. Revival aervicea will con
tinue Mveral day*. All indebtedneae
on the buildinjc and pew* haa been can
celed.
8 P. Hair, Pastor,
BARBECUE AND PICNIC.
The reffular Annual Barbecua and
j Picnic of the Baldock Fartnera Club
i will come off at their Pavilion on Wed*
1 ne*dar. August the 4th. The public
ia cordially invited. A atrlng
will he in attendance.
J . H. Hewlett, J
Hecretary.
HARD LUCK.
About two year* ago lightning
atruck a tall Rvcatnore tree in trie horce
lot of Capt. George P. Morris of Great
Cyprc-a townalup. One of hi* flncat
tnulea. worth fully |;200 was standing
under the tree hihI the lightning
knocked it to the kneea.
On Thursday of last week a bolt of
lightning atruck the aame tree, in-
atantlv killing the .atne mule that wa*
aUuidicg in ita ahade.
The Osorgla first bile is behind timj
thl# year,
Mr. J. «. Morris Jr. of Blackvillf'
waa In town on Sunday,
Mr*. O N. Barckhulter and children
bare gone to (Tnion for a month’s stay
The Barnwell tlnard* will return
thla afternoon from the Aiken encamp
ment,
•’Ther aav” that Congress will finish
H* tariff task next week, and that a
good many prices will ho lifted to
higher figure*
wna full of |ieo-
Uoui t all w et e on
Though the town
pie the first week of
their be*t behavior.
Mr. K. Ftringfellow of Floiida
rUit-d bla cousin Mia. M. P. Wtbbol
BlackviHe last w e* k.
Mr*. M. P. Webb and Mi«s Marie
Fanning, of Blackville. visited Mis.
Lucia !^>tt of Elko this week.
Capt. and Mr*. J N. Hanklnaon of
White Pond werv very welcome visitor,
to Barnwell relatives and friends last
week.
*
M r I*. C. Burckbalter sent ns on
Monday a tomato o! ids own growing
that weighed two pounds. It w*» tlie
largest wc haye ever aeen.
The many friends of Rev. John K
Goods, will learn with much pleasure,
that be is Improving We all wish
him a very speedy recovery.
Miss Willie Cave one of Barnwell’s
moat charming young ladies returned
home on Monday after a p'easant two
weeka vl.it with her #Lter and friend*
of Ulmers.
Mia* Pearl Walker **turned on Hat
nrday to hrr home mar Healing
Bprlnga. after a very pleasant visit to
Mia* Mettle Hlrt, of the Long Branch
neighborhood.
Attention of parent* and guardians
1* asked to the advertisement of Wof
ford College and Fitting 8a'ho«»l. There
are no better institution * of thtir high
data in the 8outh.
Presiding Elder W. I. Herbert will
hold thtnl round quarterly meeting* at
Speedwell church, Applatou Circuit,
July *.lrd, .
Allendale Htation July 2f id.
B e have, Iti keeping our oflt-r, sur
rendered the editorial page to prohi
bition correspondents this w eek. There
was not room for a* many more whose
communications are crowded out.
Pfolracted sendees will com nen cc
at devan Pines next Monday p. m. at
8 o’loek. Key. 8tostemyre of Augusta
la to conduct the meeting.
Member.
Since Tuesday of last week cotton
went off $s 50 per bale. Reports that
tha boll weevil was doing little damage
In Texas ansi that good rain* had brt»-
ken the drought in that Slate caused
the slump in price.
For nine *te*dy year* we have been
receiving a liberal share of (lie superb
Jsrt.ee melons grown and given u* by
onr very best colored Barnwell an)*
ecribef, John Barnwell. John and the
Jour* Imu« hearts of the right sort.
Ij|*t Fail Dr. J. D. G*rrl*on of Red
Gak township knew that his cotton
wa* worth more than the mills, specu
lators and ex|K»rter* were paying. 8o
he put hi* cron liner rain proof aiieltrr
fixing 12 cents a* his price «et cheer
fully to work on another crop. Last
week bis foresight came true. He sold
for the 12 cent* he km w it to be worth.
“The Sunday Melon,” That ought
to be the name of the variety of melon,
a line specimen of w hich wa* kindly
sent u* l*»t week by Mr*. Idella Gar-
roll and cleverly brought us by her
good husband. Mr. Carroll haa grown
(hi* melon several years, planting with
s.ther seeds, yet it preserve* its original
qualities and refuse* to mix with othar
kind*. It i.a Jong In tlisps , will not
grow to a greater weight ihriM forty
pounds, has a very thin bluish rind
aud It* heart I* all sweetness. It
should we think, be best eaten on Sun
day aft«T preaching, or if on week
day* after work is done and there |<
leasurw for alow eating and long en
joyment.
By thl* time next year Western
wheat raisers ami tlniir grinder^ will
have lost many Barnwell county cus
tomer*. Our folks will heeatiug bread
Such «* our grand mother* made, sweet
healthful and strengthening. The
farmers are going to plant whoat on
the bafore—the war scale and cutting
aud threshing machines will be here
heforo the relhiw grain I* i|pe. And
fastiy there will be waiting for the
harvest at lea«t one up to date water
driven Hour inf)I. Mr. J Anoll Meyer
I* to put in a first daas plant, and
whaUyrf he does is well and rightly
done. fh. toll dish wHI never be over
Sired. Ami people ean make the
toad* LflM thate- olUl .boy.
HURRAH FOR HILDA.--
A game of base ball will be played at
Hilda Jtilr 21.
Prof Chandler ha* decided to come
hack aud leach the next term of our
school/ We are glad to know he will
be with u* again. Ilia pupil* are
highly elated over the idea of having
their same teacher another vear. ? me
We especially Invite the Editor. W.
Gilmore Simms, Horace J Crouch.
Praf. R Boyd Cede and Frank 11.
Creeh to attend the picnic at the Hlhja
School House July 24ih. The picnic
given for benefit of the school will be
at the Hilda school house on Saturday
July 21th. We expect to have Prof.
J. E. Chandler. Dr. R A. Gvles. Dr
L. A. Uanxog ami Rey,
speak for us on Thursday .
nients will also be served
The public is cordially
come
Wilkes to
Refresh
invited to
If. II.
GENERAL SESSIONS.
lUvmnml Harvey, Jasper Cave,
Brown Cave, Andrew Cave, Zander
Barker, Grant Barker, were found
gulltv of car breaking and lan'eny.
Charley Taylor, colored, charged
with murder, was found guilty with
recommendation to the mercy of the
court.
Guilty of manslaughter wa* the ver
dict «galn*t Sam Garvin, colored.
A mistrial was the re-nlt in the trial
of «f. Chester Kennedy on indictment
eharglng him w ith being accessory to
murder—the a**a*.«inatiou of W. Perry
L’ssery. in Barnwell carnival week.
This vase occupied the court from
Thursdav m iming until Sunday morn
'ng. The court room wa* crowded
during the examination of witness, am
gutnent* of counsel and charge of
Judge Gary. On the direct cxamlna
tion 32 witne.i*** testified feu the State,
20 for the defence and 0 for the Stare
in reply. Judge Cary went to hi*
home in Columbie Sunday morning,
expecting to return early on Monday,
but an attack of sickness prevented
hi* prompt return and the court w»*
adjourned until yesterday morning
GIDEON HAZEL.
In a M*y number of th? Barnwell
Sentinel I noticed an appeal to the
DwiuKfrat* of Barnwell tJ unite in
erecting a stone over the grave of a
faithful aod worthy negro who in
the darkest hour* of Carolina's hi*torv
stood shoulder to shoulder with
the true men of hi* country in their
ffort to overthiow the gov-rnment
of the car|»*t bagger* and the seal
awag. with a wiser dl-cernment of
the situation a* it affected hia race,
than a vast majotity of hi* people en
tertained. and with a courage which
commanded the admiration of all good
men. he ur.hesitatinglv put hirntelf in
opposition to their presumption* and
childish aspiration after political
power.
It I* not the otject of the w riter to
eulogize Gid Har.el. Mr. F H. Gantt,
the author of the article above referred
to, ha* already in touctiing words paid
fitting tribute to hi- worth; your cor
respondent merely rises to second 4 the
motion of Mr, Gantt and express the
hope that the democrat* of Barnwell
will make fitting responses to hi* call.
It I* greatly to he regretted that the
appreciation of Gid Hazel’* soryiee* to
the democracy of Barnwell, had not
taken *hape before hi* death and saved
him the pang* of poverty and want
which forced him into the county poor
house.
Sympathiser.
L. Ellis,
Trejldent
TORTURED ON AHORSE.
“For ten year* 1 couldn’t rid* a horse
without being in torture from pilrs,”
writes L. 8. Napier, of Rugteaa, Kv,.
•‘when a I doctor* and other remedies
failed. Bucklen’a .} rniea Salve cured
me.” Infallible for Pile*. Burns,
Scald*. Cut*, Bolls, Fev.- sores. Ec
zema. Halt Rheum, Onru*. 25c. Guaran
teed by C. N . Burckbalter, R. A. Dea-
eon A Co.
EVERYTHING DEFENDS.
•‘Mr. Wilson.” aaid the head of the
firm, according to Judge, “I under
stand that you are a personal friend of
Mr. tiplnks.”
“That is true, sir,” said Wilson.
“Well. I wish you'll try to collect
thl* account from him. None of onr
collector* can turn the trieks, and Its a
overdue.”
Wilgon agreed to try. The next
morning hi* face wore a glorious ex
pression
“What success?” asked the head of
the firm.
—That depends upon the point of
view,” said Wilson. •‘You see, I call
ed last night and saw the old man, Mr.
Spinks. I began “I ve called to a*k you
it’—w hereupon the old man butted In
with :
*' ‘That’s all right my bov,’ he said,
Ton can have her. I trust you’ll be
liaopy,” ~
"Then lie added that 1 should find
Alice in the drawing room, and shut
the door cm me.”
ANIGHT RIDER'S RAID.
The wore! night ’•iders are, calomel,
croton oil or aloe* pill*, thev raid
your l>«d to rob vou of rest.. Not so
with Dr King * New Life Pills. They
never distress or inconvenience, but
always cleanse the system, curing
Co’jJ*, Headache, Constipation, Ma
larra. 25c at. U.'N. Burckbalter, R. A.
Deason A Co.
WHEN HE WAS A BQY.
(From the Chicago Tribune.)
The subject of this sketch w as horn
in poverty and the sunny South. Even
as a lad he had masterful wa\*> about
him and displayed a spirit of sturdy
independence.
One day when he wa* about 8 year*
old he wa* guilty of disobedience to
parental authority and received a sound
apankieg.
Then lie took hi* elementary spell
ing hook and first reader and hurried
off to school.
“Benny.” sai! the teacher, observ
ing that he was standing up near the
door, "*it down.”
"I won’t!” sullenly exclaimed the
boy.
’•You won’t ?” aaid the teacher in
aurpr se. "Why not I”
“Canae I can’t!” roared Benny.
And he didn't.
Tha' boy, now » man of mature
yeais, i» known to fame a* the Hon.
Benjamin K Tillman, Senator from
South Carolina, and even the Vice
President of the United State* can’t
make him sit down.
wonderful changn In my moilier fines
•he began to um Rlfeetrlo Bluer*. 1 *
write* Mr*. W. L. Gllpatriok of Dan-
fsrth, Ms; ‘ Although p**y 70 she
seem* really to be growing young
again, She »uffered untold mteary
from dyspepsia for 20 years. At hut
she could nalther eat, drink, nor sleep.
ln«ctor* gave her tip and all remedies
failed till Electric Hitter* worked *ueh
wonder* for her. health.” They In
vigorate all vital organs, cure Liver
and kidney Trouble*, Induce *teep, Im
part strength and appnlre. ttniy ROe
at C. N. Burckbalter. K A. Deason &
Co.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
To all Whom it may Concern :
By virtue of the order of the County
Board of Education, an election will
to* held In and fur the Fairfax School
District, within it* territoriaf Ilinft*.
for the purpose of ascertaining the
will of the people upon tha question of
the e*tabli»hment of a High School
within Raid District, under the pro-
vlslona of Section 1208 rif the Civil
Code nf said State and of the Acta of
General Assembly of IPOS. Page 1118,
•aid election to he held upon the 2Hh
day of July, 1909, during the usual
hout* prescribed for aaid erection*, un
der supervision of the Board of trite-
tees of said District, at which election
only such elector* a* return real or
personal property for taxation and
who exhibit their tax receipt* and reg
istration certificate*, a* required in
general election*, shall be allowed to
vote Said election to he held at the
store of F . M . Young and Co. in Fair
fax in said School District, hegtuniug
at 7 o’clock a. m. of said date, those
favoring aaid establiahment voting
“For High School*” nml those oppos
ing •’Againyt High Schools.”
BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
Fairfax Graded School District.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
To All whom it may concern:
By virtue ot the order of the Comity
Board of Education an election will
he held In and lor the Ilimer* School
District, within it* territorial limit*,
for the purimse of ascertaining the will
of the people upon the question of the
establishment of a high School within
s.dd District, umter the provision* of
Section 1208 of the Civil Cone of said
State rihi of the Actb of the General
Assembly of 1908, page 1118. saii^elec-
tion to ha held upon the 24,h day of
July, IPOD, during the usual hour* pre
scribed for said election-, under the
Supervision of the Board of Trustee* of
said District, at which election only
such elector* a* return real or personal
property for taxation and who exhibit
their tax receipt* and registration cer
tificates, a* required in general elec
tion*. ahall be allowed to vote. Said
election to be held In the store of G. A.
Bc*t in Ulmer, S.. C., in said School
District, beginning at 7 o’clock a m
of said dare and concluding at 4 o’clock
p. m. of said date, those favottng
said establishment votiug “For Higti
Schools” and those opposing, voting
“Against High Schools.”
LIFE 1(8.000 YEARS AGO.
Scientist* have found in a oaye in
Switzerland b->ne* of men, who lived
100,000 jear* ago. when life was in con
stant danger from wild beast*. Today
the danger, as show n by A W. Brown
of Alexendar, Me is largelv from dead
ly disease, “If it bad not been lor Dr
King’s New Discovery, which cured
me I could not have lived,” he write*.
‘ suffering h* I did from a sevete lung
trouble anti stubborn cough.” To cure
Sore Lung*. Cold*, oiistii.ate C nigh*
and prevent PneumnnU. It* the tie*
medicine en earth 5’i: and Ild.)
Ganianteed bv C. N. Burckbalter,
K.A . Deason A oo Trial bottle free.
tfllrK M M HR GIRL.
•'Winerfi are yofr tfoinj*
maftfc”E
‘■•fitt grttag to h>V* yw*. fill 1 /’
pfetty
alio
•'Vtfh* tin- #od
rtlWtte”?
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ndlte. * v
tt’tfMi! A); trty
to. Mr/ shb
WORRYING ASCUT THE
FUTURE.
A rich man in Cincinnati ordered bis
coflin in advance year* ago Paid Jfiud
lor it. When be died last week he hail
grown too big for it. Lot* of men and
women order their coffin* In advance.
They worry and weaken their will v by
worry over disasters that never come,
difficulties they never meet and river*
of troubles they never have to em«-.
Many lives have been and are made
miserable, hopeless and profitless be
cause people refused to move, or
marry, or take a place or enter r. busi
ness for fe*r of eoniingeiu-ie* and risk*
that never come and duties nml obliga
tion* that were mere sham* Every
borne i* cluttered and littered with
thing* that are kept w ailing for use on
this chance or that and then never
n*ed—coffin*, all, that haye been or
dered In advance. These thing* are
dtMfed, and moved and kept from the
moth*, and packed and repacked, and
in the end all i* waste, worry and
empty effort.—Philadelphia Press.
“A classified statement of bonded In
debtedness by counties would startle
the people of thl* state Into a realiza
tion of a most aeriou* state of atl ilr*
that exist* from one end of the State to
the other. Few people realize how rap
idly and steadily this Indebtedness U
climbing up. I really can form no ac
curate conception of the true fact* my
self, but 1 know that It has climbed to
an alarming degree, and the situation
is getting worse steadily.
Probably the most serious part of
this btiklnes* is the way the debts o.'
the counties are piling up. A county
will get behind with a floating debt on
ira hands, and tne next thing We hear
oflsthat the county’* delegation is
down here, Columbia, with a scheme
to dispose of thi* indebtedness with
bond*. I know one county that has
had It* bonded debt increased to about
IWvr.BOO within recent year*.
“School district* have gone mad is-
Vuingbbnd* fnt special school put'-
fVo*as. Thlsre arc oVer fifty* n®# dhe*
fids yea/ ” '
l*n a'ft'cont letter ft dm’ Colrimlil!* to
ffhe Chktlefton Evening Post th<4 fore
going qmoUUoty fs given as part 6f an
thterance of Uoiriptfoller (jenyfal A.
W. Joces'to tlie Post d<>rrespondent
f'rtWU'*. sir,”AH* sahte. »»Tl«* the Stole kui.W» iore of
• • —Jul/ LippiuteOgiD MtoaOckl tsmtllClPto* Am-CoE /*M*t
According to police commU»|oner
Burnett tlirre have been in New York
city within a year 113 ca*e» of murder
In which tho slayer* lelt no Clues or
traces to tell who committed the
crimes. Country life is safer than
city i es!deuce.
A THIRD PERSON PRESENT. .
In the town where the Rev. Dr. Em
mons was pastor lived a physician
tinctured with tlie gros»e#t form of
pantheism, who declared that if he
met Dr. F.omion* he would easily floor
him In argument. One day they met
at the home of a patient. 'Tlie physi-
cian. say* the Nashville Banner, ab
ruptly asked Dr. Emmons :
“How old are you, sir”?
The doctor, astonished at hi* rude
ness. quietly replied: “Sixtv-two;
may I « J k, sir, how long you haye
lived.’?
“Since the creation.” wa* the reply
of the pantheist.
“Ah, I suppose, then, you were in
the Garden of Eden with Adam and
Eve”?
“I wa* there, sir ”
‘ W«J|.” said the wtlv divine, “we all
know there was a ttiird person pres
ent.”
MONEY TO LEND.
*
Wo are prepared to negotiate loan* on
improved farms for five years, partial
payment*, interest 8 per cent on loans.
Don’t write, come and see us.
28—9 J. O. Patterson A Son.
FOR SALE.
We have for sale at a bargain an Im
proved farm two miles from the town
of WiUiston. 8. C. Contain* HU acres.
About 100 In cultivation tho balance
In orglual lorest, known a* the Broad
water pi see
Teims ( ash. Apply for information
to.
Mra^W. L. W.jnn. or
M rs. M. M. W right.
Ward, 8. C.
Saluda Co,
1785. ... 1<J0«
COLLEGE OF GHARLl&TfVN,
12ftth year* begin* Ootob/r T.
Entrance examinations iti’II' held 1
ajt the County Otoutf Mouse bd Fritter-
July 2, at'J a. itt, AIT Candida&s for
Udmissiou tian compete In Ootobe? for
vacant Boyce scliolrfrsWfp*, which paV
fifth a year. One ffrt tmtlbh dbhoter-
dhip tv each county 61 South CaroHtiH'.
Board and f'urnl*lw»d. r/ajms iti Dormv-
tory’, fl 2. Tuition. fid
Fog cataldgn/ add re-* %
Itarriven Kaiiddiph,
FfN: side dt.
Ten Department*.-Gveana*lum under compeUnt^Hrector. Atktetjp
Ground* Ltl>*«r.v aud Llbrsrlan. Bcienee Ha«1. Flfty-Fottrih year
begins Beptember In IM». For catelngne addreea. v
■ * J. A. G A M L W ELL. rsecretary.
WOFFORD COUiEOE FITTIKG SCllOdb.
SPARTANBURG, 8. C.
Three New Brick Building*. Steam Heat and Electric Lights. In
dividual ^rentlon to each student. Next Session begins (September
15. 100'J. For catalogue and information addrea*
A M DnPRE, Headmaster.
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH HEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will guarantee no better Work can be done ftom any *liop any Where than
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work
A void these .Taekleg* »eatte.red over tho country a* w e have most of their
work to do over. Give It to us at first, aud save money.
8ome of onr specialties
tJAF" Automobile Repairing. Reboring Cylinders,
new Flitoo Kings, new Platons, and anything of that kind made bete
BOA KD OF TRUSTEES.
District.
Ulrncr* Graded School
Horace J. Ckocoh.
Co. Supt
Ed.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell, '
In the Court of Probate.
Mae L. Ackerman, as Administratrix
of the Estate of Thomas J. Ackerman,
Sr. deceased, Plaintiff.
against
Thomas J. Ackerman, Jr., et ah, De
fendant*.
Upon reading and filing the petition
of the plaintiff in tlie above entltl-d
cause It is ordered that all creditors of
tlie estate of Thomas J Ackerman, Hr
deceased, late of said county and state,
lie and appear before the court of Pro
bate at Barnwell on Wednesday. July
2(R!i P.tOl*, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
or as soon thereafter a* possible to
prove snd establish their claims against
said estate in tlie manner and according
to the rules provided in law.
it i« further ordered that thi* notice
he published In Thk Baunwku. Pko-
I’I.k on the Sih and loth day* of July
1909.
J K. Snellitig,
J udge of Probate.
July 3rd 1909.
Our same old lino as when we were here before; Breath Engines. Belters. Cot-
tou Gins, GrtsrMtHs, baw Mtlia, Etc.
Headquarter* fbr Gasoline Engine Work, as we have an export (to. tame.
Call and »e* our shops, and be convinced Thsnklnr my old xuetomer*
past fa\ors, and soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain.
Your* F a i t h f u 1 I v ,
fi
for
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS-
Blackville, S. C.
University of South Carolina.
Schools of Arts, Science,
Education, Law, Engineer
ing, and Graduate Studies.
Ten different coiirscsleaj-
ing to the degrees of A. B.
and B- S. College fees, room
and light, Board $12
per month. Tuition remit
ted in special cases.
Forty two scholarships
each worth $1(X) in cash and
free tuition.
1'Vr‘catalogue address.
S. C. ilirCKKLL, President,
COLUMBIA. 8 C.
The valuable lands of tlie
late J. Terrill Smith of'Wil-
liston, de'ised by him to
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now oflercd for sal6 tip-
on liberal terms.
For particulars apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith', WiUiston, or Orlando'
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A.
T. Jamrsron, Greenwood.
- ... MlSAJk DISCHARGE.
Nntic* is hereby giSrert that on Mon
day IClh tj'sy of AnguM.rWJ the un-
d6rsigii(Jd‘vVtil frle wtih Hon, Joli'n K 1
ufielllng. Judge of Frnbatf. hte' final
turn »*'AdmlnistratoV of ,T. A‘. Zeig-
<r *hd aTylly fdi 1 I> tyerii ( Di«mte e ory.
July I'rth lWb 1 .
tv,
A'drnlntecratwr,'
J. I>. Whlllle,
Cdrrespdudents wrtte oil only
one side rtf ttieir p«j>er. That Ik g'
•iir^spaper rule ceiirurWoUL
beyond THE
Shade of a Shadow
Of a Doubt
THE BEST CAB LOAD
OIFTIEEE MOST
les
SEEN li IIS SECTI -
IN MANY A DAY
Just Received at WHITTLE'S Stables, BlackviPe,
S- C. from the Leading Stock Farms of the West.
1 know Mules and therefore invite the calls of all who'
believe in the blue blooded stock that can be depended o
for 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 I offer
PEHXZINE HHY.
Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock foo<i/.
1 can spare 150 tons extra fine, welt cured and kept, at
only 518 per ton.
1 have other things to talk and tell my friends and the
general public about stock,' fh'iplements and farming for
protit and pleasure.
Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have
not gone earlier and oftener to first headquarters at
7 JOIAIf PUBLIC,
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of lasi»>cd!s|f Mrvte* a
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A postal card addressed id
me at Lyftdh , ai»F,‘ S. C. wfjf
rfcccive piou^it ttteotlpB.
BrJ-H. B.MILHW
ffRjtflSt,
fiLAcftvfLl.i:, 8. c.
, brticc (W^s i'iiurfiriajr,
and Sftturduy.
’Sy'ell equipped office.
(Iperations uiadc as-bJi.ff£r
Itsa Hh consistent with safety
Pi ices’rca^onffhie:
cash-
LANDS F0H SALE.
Now f* the time to Haj, lAttAlt wllf
>vir be cti'eaf*ir,'afid sA're to fnereasa’
nevir
in va’Itdi;
6uy n6W.
Ap/ea, Rich’ Land* Townsbff.
vwisoou i Atlfl*. # y ■ . . _
f&t'wr&F
Tef ma tiij.
kll Acros.
nW4,M- 3W SC,.
A. V-1. R. .Four
»<ton A , c. L.
Terois easy.
2nd ^cres. l^o' in
Twins ea*y.
noiyaM ifii
from Barpwfll
SOT aorea fn
wwijpjMui ftmo
Torms easy.
A^rfi* Tl^rwe miles from ianiv
tUaeo la
S3
<pD. A^res Tbmt miles from Barn*
(f)\ Arras
Ooqrt House,
inrojs. ' Sffatrt
- ‘
Tarnts easy.
. Afrii also In one lVaet al *
Cjv*?., Poster, A.fi' otiier hai/
"btb mutUi iuMmitiM
'
tfnd
7«7.;
8oa.
Lai)d FoF Sale.
J. D. Whittle’s,
Blackville* * - -
itons'c amt loj Jii uUrn.if.
n the North sidft.aflL*.Jr
j welling,, dining roptia goi!
dwelling,, dYning roy»m
.liarn.>ublea and •nt lioii(q on ttm'
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»H)’acr^s of teWd, TfiO'a'cr'ss rtiTaVed’ in high’state of dtlltivatlon, good'd^sllidg,
•Rf'tena'nt hoiue*. ll'arn* a'nd stables'. Hr* near Seqgli’nillVlt'le, 8. C.
4t)8' act'e* e fir s' it Vie lart'd, J9C acre* cfWed, mmliTrti'dweYHag of b^aotf tit d«-
slifn. tdgytiilir with'1*1 oth^t* 6teaiitirii1 rAflVleaert* lyiVig iVi Corporate titaitis'of
Bla'rllviHWl if. ti. dUe 6t tlie brtt teVnia Coti'nty.'
TTiO'sct'ei oitiy one mtiC ffokh FalVfJx/SVt. ffttl) farm fiVid tlnib#r tifbds/ with
necevsaVy rttit bbtidlnx*.
Full dysOrtjHJooi' vtlth' add’tdr'rtik'dfi •Yphoatibn.
J. T. 6*I^eaV.
itHil ft-tato Agent,
Title flood, terms aflaf ,*
fa flo^'ysrmhifl Ja^V liH'wte
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Hair
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fife,- Accideifty