The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 28, 1909, Image 3
JtjLY. IV !?09.
U|iti«ir m rcr.eut ruling of Orand Mhi*-
tar Micbie tha Masonic Lodge will
ueei ou July 90th. /
rrrts
Blftt 4* scBsckirriiDN.
T »««® P«r Annum |l.M
• ...ta.ocl
1fhe chain gang i« at Healing Springs
klackvllla Towiuhlp. thl* weak
J. B. Harley^ J, B. Morna,
L'ltrfc. Bn».r.
HAKfttONY I.ODCiK XO.. A K. M,
A reiniUrcomraanicaUon of Harmony
Lalga No. 17, A. Y. MT'aHl tw Imi.l
In Maaonic Temple or. Tlmraday
ttngnat Wh S::w »’o1<hA Vmlting
l are cordUUy invited to attonu
. . _ Butler Ilagood.W. M.
F. r Andeman. gee.
1
••Good f*rtr. contaitriug <;.M acre*
■ear Hattlevill* for atle, easy term*.
. WHt# II. M Urabam. Attorney, Rhiii-
krrg. rt. C.”
FOR SALK CHEAP.
Second hand McCormick Mower and
B ike, both in go«d condition.
Apply to Grorgo H. Bates,
Barnwell, S. C.
F 1, ANTED—One Single or Double
Box Cotton I’re**. Give make, price
•nd how long in use.
Addr a* WiHDton, S. C, R. F. D.
No 1. Box «6.
CHURCH NEWS. 7
Friendship Rapttat Chnrcb will deti -
Icete their new house of worship SuaP
dav July 35th. Rev. Rufus Ford D. D.
of Marlon ». C. will preach the dedica
lion sermon. Revival service* w ill con
tinue several day*. Ail imM»U»dne»«
on the building and pew* ban been can
celed. /
H P. Uair. Paator.
New bale* of cotton are promised
within the week.
J ndgf Sea*e came In Monday morn
ing and Is quartered at the Rolalr
House.
Second week joro-«, witnesses kc.
had more leisure to come t» tee u* than
tl» o*e of the ti r»t week.
I'apt. and Mra. J. W. Jenny are at
Glenn Springe for it ten days stay.
Next week thev will go to Henderson
>ille, N. C. for two wwk*.
By Invitation of I^>ca! Anti Saloon
Lesguc Miss Clara Johu*t<>n w ill a l
dress the congregation at Friendship
1lapii«t Church or Friday July :10th
hject, ‘ Prohibition.”
C
he Baptist Sundav Bcliool Onven-
will meet at Healing Sprinr*
tVednesdav. Thursdav, Friday. Sept
lei. 2nd, Jrd, Schools appoint dele
gate* and be represented. Programme
later.
✓ The thought struck us on Friday
that the fruits grown by a man arc in
heaping with hi* goodness. The Jones
mdon annually brought u« hv Mr. J.
K. Lain of Georges Creek is alwaya oi
the highest excellence.
At the convention of the State Ste
nographer's Association in Charleston
«*n Anguat *th K A. Brown Esq, of
lUrnwelt will rcsttond to the address
of welcome, which will b« delivered
hr Judge It. W. Memniinger.
There was seme extra g<*od eating In
Barnwell last week. Bennett Springs
bee n and hams, cured hr Mr. J. An-
«jel Meyer. A little advertlsemeet in
Twr Prori.a created a demand that
exhausted hi* mrplus In n week.
The return of Mrs J. A. 1'orfer *o
wonderfully improved in health bus
gladdened every good heart In Barn
well and manv more from the m«un
tain* to the sea will join In the re
juicing when they get the happy new*
of thl* paragraph.
Hon. Mendal f. Smith. Senator
from Kershaw Couuntv. will deliver
a prohibition address to the people of
Rsldm-k and surrounding country on
Ang. ith at II : n a. m at their annual
picnic and barbecue at Kaldock, S. V.
The pithily I* cordially Invited to at
tend with well tilled baskets.
J L. Ellis, President.
The second trial of the f liester Ken
nedy case ha* occupied the court «lnce
Mondav morning. The final witness
wa» being examined when we closed
our forms yesterday morning. Three
speeches remain to be made on each
side, then the Judge's charge and the
ease turned over to the jury. The
court house ha* been constantly crowd
ed the entire week.
THE GENERAL BESSIOXL
Judge Ernest Gary returned to Barn-
Well on W ednesday of la»f week, but
continued tow unwell to go ou with the
work of the court,
8o he passed sentence* on those eon
vlrxed, wade a Gw orders in Common
Pleas and returned on the iTternbon
train to bis home'fn Columbia. - *
SKXTKNCM l‘*8Krn.
Osce Dunbar, guilty of murder, with
recommendatioa to mercy —life 1m
prigoumetit at hard labor iu the peni
tentiary.
Charlie Taylor, similar verdict re
ceived a life term also.
The C. A W. C. car breakers and
iarcenist*. Kavmond Harvey, Joseph
Cave. Brown Gave. Andrew Gave,
Zander Barker, Giant Barker mu!
Aleck Barker, each to hard labor lor
four years
K.B Kearac. enllty of violation of
tli*|>eii*ary law. fltld *ne or 4 mouths
on chain gang, the lino was paid.
The third week of the court opened
on Monday morning, with Judge Tbus
S. .Scare of Spartanburg presiding by
appointment of Chief Justice Jones.
GOOD NEW8.
The Barnwell Baptist Church in a
recent Mg hearted conference e xtended
the vacation ot its well ami deservedly
honored and beloved pastor. Uev. Jobu
K Goode, until September 1st.
Accordingly he will not return to
Barnwell tbis week as he purimsed to
do The physicians are sure that »
fewr more weeks in Virginia will be in
creasing v beuelieial to him.
In I'ersonal letier to a Barnwell
friend he writes yery hopeful*v of the
improvement in hi* health and all who
read this article w ill be glad to know
that when be cornua home it will be in
IMMfectlv restored health.
*
W 11, LISTON NEWS.
Misa Daisy Willis left on Sunday to
visit relatives in Savaiitial).
Mr*. S. G. Matthews returned last
week after sictiding a month at Glenn
Spring*.
Mr and Mr*. W. A. B. Newsom have
gone to Pari* Mountain for the Sum
mer. \ -
Mr*. M- K. Harley, is spending some
time with relatives in Charleston.
Mi** Margarita Harley left last week
to spend some time with friends.at
Clinton, S. C.
K K. .Mitchell, formerly of this place
hut now of Idveiugstou, wa* in town
fer a few days last week. He say*
crops are good and Boiling Spring
water line but while here he went to
the town pump often and drank of the
best.
Misses Lynn and Doris Goolsby of
Denmark are the lovely guests of Miss
C'otbilde Smith.
Mias Clara Hair of Sptingtleld spei.t
a few day* last week with Mr*. T. C.
Hair.
It II. Matthews of Savannah, Ga.
came home on Sunday to spend his
Vacation.
Miss Bessie Wextheishee left Monday
to vi«it Miss Kathleen Ksar»e at Otar.
C. J Fickling and family of Blnnk-
ville spent .Sunday in t..wn.
The Book Club was royally enter
tained on last Friday night by Mis*
Cloibllde S uit!).
N. M. Nmith, who i« now a civil en
gineer in the U. h. Navy left on (Sat
urday for Chicago, having been as-
• Igned to work on the lake*.
Gid C. Hair and wife of Bessemer,
Al i. are expected to dav, Monday, to
spend two week* with the old folks at
home.
Hal.
The Prori.x's supple of contributed
uit* wa« consumed when last week
ded. hut gifts by Mr. J. M. Weatli-
ershee of a royal Rosemary water-
n.ehm, the flrst of the year from the
fortnoate only K Kies* township in th«
county, gave the morning a bright
beginning, and of a great feast of fig*
of exquisite flavor and the exactly
right sweetness from the garden of
Mrs. J. B. Easterling made the sanc
tum feel and look like the same happy
workshop it has been »o many years.
A Summer cold has given us more
had feelings in the last eight days than
we have had In many months all put
together. Tbis is not mentioned as a
matter of public Interest but as ex
planatory of the much Milasorings in
this issue and delay In answering cor
respondent*.
But the most grleirous feature o( our
aflltclioti was iu being denied the long
promised and looked forward to pleas
ure of another day In the Eden of Kl
Imton. Forty four year* ago this
hummer we attended the first t!*h din
ner of our life at Point Comfort Land
ing and we keep the memory of that
dav, an nnfaded picture, tc our heart.
But we are comforted by the fact
that two better Barnwell men than we
Rev. A. E. Evison and Mr A. P. Man-
Vllle. attended. And Mr. Manvllle has
given u* a delightful description of
tho pleasure* of that happy day. of the
beautiful homes so beautifully kept, of
the artesian water bubbling with
health of the magnificent crops a nip
best of all, of the old lime, whole sonl-
ed. open heart and home hospitality of
the Four Mile and Upper Three Runs.
( apt. L. F. Dick* w«* the Master of
the monthly feast and proved himself
a boat, with few equals and no superi
or*. "
The death roll of the Galreaton storm
of Werineeday but lus grown to 41 and
the pmiwrty losa amounts to a largo
•mn, well up above two million dollars.
Mill it was as nothing aa compared
with the great otorw of 181K), which
to recked Galveston and numbered six
thousand live* as sacrificed by the fury
*f4fee«iad*-aui] *are«. The build
tngnf naea will arrtno years ago saved
the city last week (font a similar -dls?
litter. Laatweeka storm Mew 70 mile*
au hour, it tangled up the corn crop*
far into the interior
the Bute to
that tb«f will ba*« he gathered by
rakes. The cotton Crop is said to have
been tortteftted Hr the copious mins
that came With (M winder
PWaty of Not* m4 Letter Heads,
envelops add- Bp Mug Stationery, all
, al Tea Faoru rutxin»i,
SNAP 8HOT8OF CURRENT
KV ENTS.
The Republican* in Washington.
President Taft down, seem to neither
fear God m>r regard man. They
worked al) Sunday on the tariff con
troversy and accomplished nothing.
An editor aciosa the Savannah ex
plain* the lateness of the Georgia lirat
hale by tiie statement that the crop is
too bu*v growing and putting on fruit
to stop and go to opening the early
boll*.
Two tirst new bale* of cotton were
«<dd iu Georgia, one at Quitman by a
white man named Avery, the other at
Albany by Deni Jackson, the negro
farmer who for ten years lias been
tirst hale man.
“The deceased came to his death
from the natural cousaquence of mix
ing whiskey with watermelon,” was
the verdict of the coroner'* jury on the
body of W. M. Good Jr. found dead
Saturday night near the North Augus
ta bridge.
Organization of the right sort is a
good thing The Georgia fruit grow
ers association sold tills year ttie peach
crop of that State, consisting of about
‘i.O'-HI car loads, for as much money as
the farmers received Isst year for 4,0 HI
carloads. The gain attributed to the
association exceeds ISOO.OtH).
Rivalry for social leadership has
been carried to the field of suffrage by
Mrs, O. II. I*. Belmont and Mr*. Clar
ence Mack* y Both are deeply inter
ested in the light for rights lor women,
and tney ara both prep*ring their
lines of battle, for the light which is to
develop this fall, with characteristic
foreelghtedneg*.
Southwest harbor plans a new in
dustry during the coming summer in a
revival of whale Ashing. Whales are
said to he plentiful <>g Mount Desert
Rock ami vicinity, and John Btanlcy
ami son* have bought the steam yacht
Princes* from Castine summer parties,
and will utilize her for whaling craft
during Mm- scorning suimney.The,
Princess la a flyer, very fast, with 215
horse power, anff la seventy two feat
long. Bomb gun* will be titled on her
deck*, and she will go after the whale*
In dead earnest. Each tinny monster
is worth something like and after
he i* captured ha jw.H1 be lowed to
.Southwest harbor, to go the way of all
dead whale*. The prospect for the
whale* this summer is by no means
cheerful.
BARBECUE AND PICNIC.
The tegular Annual Barbecue tntj
PicnlO of the Baldock Farmer* Club
will come orf at their Par I Hon on Wed-
ne*day, Aujfnffttha 4th. The public
4s cordially iutlted. A string betid
will be in atf«fndeitce.
J. U. Hewlett. J L.EIHs, '
Meercur/, President
The Hon. Seaborn Wright. Georgia’s great Prohibition leader, will addre*
the people of Spur Branch, Double Pond, Blackvllle and surrounding country
at Blackvilic, 8. C. on Friity, the Orh day of August. We invite the hearty co
operation of all the ciMzens. recardless of their individual opinion* as to the
•olution of the liquor problem, to attend the meeting; and especially the ladies,
who will please bring well tilled baskets for a public dinner. Como on*, come
all. Don’t forget the basket picnic at Black vide, on the Grh of Augu-t.
Frank H, Creech. Chairman,
Central Executive Committee.
H. L. Creech.
Secretary,
ANIGHT 1(1 DISK’S RAID.
The worst night Mder* are calomel,
croton oil or ahK’s pills, they rain
your bed to rob v<>u of rest. Not so
with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
never distress or inconvenience, but
always cleanse the system, curing
Co'ds, Headache. Constipation, Ms
laria. 25c at C. N. Burckhalter, R. A.
Deason A Co.
DRY SPELL C JMING.
State Dispensary Auditor Went is
sued a circular on Monday ordering
tne closing of all dispensaries on Mon
dav evening, August 2nd to remain
closing until after the election is held
and the result* declared .
In reply to one of the dispensers he
says that ‘‘the law knows no case in
which a dispenser should honor th-
physician’s prescription for whiskey.”
CROSSED THE CHANNEL.
Sunday morning the EnglUh Chan
nel, which separates England and
France, was crossed by au aeronaut,
for the first time in history, Bleriot, a
Frenchman, accomplished the feat
He used a French monoplane which
looked like a great white hawk as it
speeded above the choppy sea. som *
times approximating a speed of 75
mile* au hour. He made the trip, JO
miles, in less than a half hour, twice
a» quickly a* the fastest steamer could.
For his success tie gets the $5,000
prize offered by the London Mail
ne wspaper.
HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH
MARRIED.
after al), the women are to blame, I
mean the mothers of our land. Your
h us band is just what hi* mother made
him. I have known mothers to allow
their hoys to he as helpless as babes, to
race here and t')?re picking up after
them and getting for them everything
they seemed to he in want of. I have
seen boys who wanted something In
the house up stairs come iu and a«k
their already tired and overworked
mother to climb the stairs and get this
article while they were seated in the
first rocking chair. When such is so
generally practiced what need a woman
expect who marries one of these bovs
except to be a heart-broken, discour
aged slava for her husband as long as
sne lives? And if eyer she refuses to
do w hat he ask* her she will have it
hurled at her tbs. “mother” did so and
so. And mothers, if your life ha» been
made unhappy with such a bov. don’t
allow some other woman’s life to be
wrecked with yours. Don’t think be
cause its your bov yon oon't care- who
slaves for him . I have two little boys,
one eight years old and one two year-,
and I hope to train them in a way that
they will not look to me as a slave, for
I would not want rnv boy to make s
slave of hi* wife, for I want him to be
hsppv and I know he can’t be with a
discout aged, discontented, overworked
wife.
HOW I O G KT RID OF GALLS
AN D GULLIES.
W'henever w e see a galled spot or a
gully hare of vegetation, we can’t help
wondering how any land owner can
get his consent to permit the contin
uance of such conditions. The longer
they exist the worse they become
The Individual who does not under- 1 ' V,iv should any farmes permit him
W s'”?
m u vt
ha/ t<i
t/at t
sts nd his or her work i* sure to ex- i
perience discouragements, reverses J
and rebuffs which make weary the
heart and sick the soul. Practically i
the same is t r ue when two or more
people are, trying to work together, but |
who do not understand, each, the j
special trial which come* to the other, j
Partners in business must if good fel- j
lowship is to exist and things are to |
go along rinoothlv, understand each (
other anil the work or part each is to |
play. in the true household there!
must he some elements of partnership
existing between the husband and |
wife, Each have a part to play. Each;
understand the part the other i
to do and should never fail to show j
there Is a just appreciation for j
every eifort put forth, and rejoicing !
when full measure of suc'-es* cornea. ]
and the kindest consideration and
sympathy when failure, either ap- j
parent or real, soems imminent.
Husbands have hard times when l
wives are not in accord with their
plans and lines of work. Wives have
hard times when husbands fail to un
derstand and put forth efforts to help
and make the wav easier.
It is not often that the wife can make
for herself exactly the kind of a hus
band she would have, but it frequently
happens that she can modify and
change him in many respects, thereby !
bringing him somewhat nearer her
ideal. This being accomplished, she
will, or should, have a much easier !
time.
While it is true that the woman doe* j
not make her own husband, it is true !
also that w hen motherhood gives tier |
tire responsibility of training a bus
hand for some other woman is thrust
upon her. Wife, you cannot train and j
educate your own husband In all c*/
sentials, but you can' do Mtrch to train
an ideal husband for your daughter-
in-law of twenty live to fifty years
hence.
iu discussing this topic Mrs. F. II.
Huffman, in a recent issue of the In
land Farmer say* : ’’Men have a very
faint idea of what their wives do and
ex peri erne* ami need a few lessons in i
the way of experience, they need not
seif to he thus robbed of 1ns •‘stock in
trade.” his capital, his farm? Furth
ermore, the time lost through 1 the
necessity of more frequent turns, or in
working over or aroint them, rightlv
employed, would prevent their exist
ence or restore them to a useful con
dlt.ion after thev have been formed.
We do not believe in filling gullies
with rails, brush or other material*
which are likely to be in the way later
on.
For gullies or galled spots, the best
remedy i» straw, coarse stable manure,
or some other material that will im
prove their fertility. Follow this with
some growing crop If a gully, plow
dirt into it, turn the excess of water in
another direction and sow peas; If a
galled spot, plow deeply ami keep
something growing on it all the time,
We have seen gullies ten feet deep till
ed and brought up to Die most produc
tive parts of the Held in three or four
years by a liberal application of straw,
leaves, or coarse stable manure and the
sowing of cowpeas It w ill pay to till
them up for the crops they will bring
and if the Melds are to be put in con
dition for the use of the implement*
necessary for economical cultivation,
these scarred anil gullied Helds, so
common in many part* of the South,
must he made to disappear.
Raleigh (N. C.) Progressive Farmer.
13ids Invited*
The Building Committee are now-
ready to receive bills for the building
of Hilda School House at Hilda, S. C.
and any who w ish to idd will please
call on Mr. F. 1), Rowell nr I. 11. Col
lins. Hilda, S. C for plan* and specifi
cation*. 'Hje. building must he com
pleted by October 15th RHil). The
Qommittee reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. All bid* must be aeal-
ed bids.
The valuable lands of the
late J. Ten ill Smith of Wil-
liston, devised by him to
tfrmlunte either. ju4t h few lottoru will i si • TVf u . u
4I0. If it were so thnt men would have MdXWcll OiphdnagC,
to take their wive* places f , 0 r * l * ' Hl’O ROW oHercd fol’ SBje up-
month* I don t believe we would have : # 1
anv more long-faced, heart-broken on liberal terms.
F0f r " particulnm apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith, Wllliston, or Orlando
wive*,And thwy wouldn't wonder any
longer why it is that women break so
mtitd) faster and get old ao much
quicker than men. The problem
would be solved If men had to take the
place of their wives sixteen hour* a
day for seven days in the week, cook-j Sheppard, Edgefield; (TT A.
ing, washing, IroUlog. churning, JiJ»' J f
and looking after the children, afulTi. fJcITniSOTT, ...
then spend restless nights with teeth- j
ing, trouble-ome babies i do all of thik J
day after day and not one copper cent ;
get from the one they lot'e, and fof
whose pleasure thev are laboring too
often not even a word of sympathy.
If men had all this to endure for k
while there would't he *0 diary Cries
from marMtfd women that married life
Wat « failure. When 1 wean little
girl 1 thought men were mean, but ex
perience has led trie to believe that they
are out to bteioe lor their uteunuess
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon
day 1$th dky Of August IMW the nn-
erslgned <vHI file with Hon, John K.
(i nelllng. Jbdge of Probate, hi* final
tdrn as Administrator of /. A. Zeig-
et aud apply ior Litters DUmiaugry.
J. D. Whittle,
Aiimmmtratof/
Jaly Utb 1909.
WOFFORD COLDEG F
SPAStAfcBUKG, S. C\
»E*r¥ tffcLRBN BN¥d*R, If. A. Urr, D.bL., ti.
I'bmidesY.
Ten bepartnleiitk,—Ovmnaslrtm hnder lenhipifitent dheelov. Athletfo
Urnuuda. Library end Ltbpirtan. 8c|ente Hall. Fifty-PoUrth year
begins September IS Iffo). For catalogue addreaa.
J. A. OAMfcwRLL BeYTetahy.
WOFFOKD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL.
V SPARTAN BURG, B. C.
Three New Brick Building*. Steam Heat and Electric Lights. In
dividual attention u> each student. Next Session begin* September
15. UN)9. For catalogue and information address
A. >1. DuPRK, Headmaster.
SM£ OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will guarantee no better Work can he done Dora any shop any where lhan
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work
A void these Jackies* scattered over the conntry a* we have molt of iheir
work to do over. Give It to u* at first, and aave money.
Some of our specialties
_ Automobile Repairing. Re boring Cylinder*,
new Pliton Kings, new PiauHi*, and anything of that kind made here. J/HJ
Our same old line a* when we weretoere before. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cot*
ton Gins, Grist Mill*. Saw Mills, Eto.
Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, at we have an expert on same.
Call and *ee onr shop*, and he nonvlnred. Thaniinr iny old customers for
past favors, and soliciting their Future Patronage. W'e remain.
Your* Faithfully,
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS-
Blackville, S- C.
BEyoND th e
Shade of a Shadow
Of a Doubt
THE BEST CAB LOAD
oif the: most :
if cent Mules
SEEN IN IS SECTION
IN MANY A DAY
Just Received at WHITTLE'S Stables, Blackvifie,
S. C. from the Leading Stock Farms of the West.
■I know Mules and therefore invite the calls of fill 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 first class stock food than my own places
will require I offer
PEHillNE HHY.
Nothing equals that as a healthy summer stock food.!
1 can spare 1 1 >0 tons extra tine, well cured and kept, atl
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, /rC 1
■y.
Come to see me, and you’ll be only sorry that you have
not gone earlier and oftener to first headquarters at
J. D. Whittle’s,
Blackville, - - -SC
■ r*i «**
miim
r rr'iw»«
VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
S0O ftfre* of Ixnfl, 7(X? «cr<«) fcVsrcd In high stste of cifltttktihn, gotod d#otlfng,
20 tenxnt honscn, barns dttd siahlos, He* hekf SelgllngfllW, S. C.
’ J0W acftteiitr* Rff# larM, 999 aorUxUstad, ntQ<hrti dwelling ol blatfty In (le-
Mgn, tbgOth&r TYothOf beaiftftffl r4sfds.icc< lying fn corporate Hnffu bT
BUrkyMe. 8 C. tHi* of the b«*t firttil fh tb« coifnty.
750 aefes ottlr hoc mflc fro* fgttfax, S. V- tea farrif and ttdrbdt #rtb
60c«**afy &tit bonding*.
I’ulf description* with ffle« atrd terpJf oft ippHcatfon’.
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a J Moutbarg,:-9. TS, ■
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tmica or* Baftk *4 WllfttUo. :
too rtCeivk rtoir* (fa tbk cbublry.
TI unicaiwA,
ATlDWlR At LA«.
NOTARY P0IIK,. ,
BLACKVILLE, S;Q
i4US
OF FltTK tlOUMlI
8.30 at in. tb 0 p. ■
Persoij living aw4y frntn Bai
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day mid Saturday:
Well equipped office:
Operation* riiade as jiain-
less as fcodsisteiit With safety
Prites reoBonable: Tel’in8
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LANDS FOR SALE.
Aotir I* die time to imL i.knd* wit!
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In talue. *
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558 Acre*, Rich fcarid Towri«t)fp,
Barnwell L'odnty.
bne halt Ift ctiltltalhh bllafttV
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Two m|le« frqfh Nnellfhg .Station off
Atlantic Coast Link Railroad.
Building* find iinprovemenM.
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WO Acre*. I^ltl In ouitivattoq,
cfw* In trg “ J '
Tri)Fn*rilj), fh
Court House,
• New Residence and othir buildlnf
in good condition* ;
Term* Ca*)’;
40d Aftrtt tfi BirnBtft fbathi
IlftfisM gbd IhtprovCment*, Foftr mfl<
frofh Barnwell bourt Haute.
S(Ai acre* in aultlyfftloff balance tft
wood and timber;
Tbtmt eaiy;
4fl6 Acre* Three mttt# from BarhwOlN
Court Houae. 100acre* in cultivatloff
balance frt Timber and Wood.
Terfrt* Cd*^.
Btf Acfel tiitbb iftflM frbtr Barnwell
Coiift Honde. !foU*e4 and improve,
ments. SO acre* In Cultivation beianod
in Wood and TlffTMt.
Term* eafy.
A.ocJ) Acre* alio iff onC tract of Bfne
Cyprv**, Poplar, Ash and other bate
#oodi.’
Good god eoriffenrCftt Ranfbad faoltt
tic*.
Come gnd 4e# these prof^rtlea.
J. O. Patteraon 4b so*.
Lai)d Fof salff*
220 acre* good fafintn#
Totvff Wfllfrton,
Miles North Totvff Rffllfston. #*B In
prOted, six room dfffellfng, birfi, sta
bles and tiro tenant KouiC* On iff* plao#
(tell good w*ter, arfd CrCPkt oh hotl
slile* of the place, adjoining land! o:'
at. IV sts Mat hew* and others.
Title good, tenorfi easy .
»oq acre* good fjfrfhln£ Tafid, dTI ffB-
dor rultlvation half fnile froth Cor
porate limit* town of Buck4fife
jOiulng.Iand* of the late Mr. ttioej Y
Hair, Title* good; tefrtfs east-
House and lot In towfi of BlaCkffL-t
Wh the North side of R. ft Aft 4 r0o
OwMIIng. dining fOotfl add kftChe
barn, .-tables and oift hoftse bn '4b:.
premise*. Title* good aOd terma u» r -
For further Information apftft to
H. F. Br.!*f, Xi
Barn
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