The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 23, 1909, Image 3
Bamwcll People.
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In Advance, per Annum $1.M
KISpM.-- i I2.0C
keys rotHu.... , '
A bartrh of kera. erldehtlp beloi'K*
tug to » f:irarer* The owner-can Itnd
< MRS. INA BRADUCY.
Mra loa Bradley, w!Te »Mlr. B. F.
Bradley, daughter of the late Capt.
them at the atore of WiHUaa-IIcSabr. j W ashington balford. died In Barnwell
Barnwell. on <be 16‘h inat. leavinA her devoted
huthand. an Infant that pan nerer
know the tendernoa of the mother love
Ur
Thechain gang U this week on the
Tda»1 from Blackville to Sun«hlne
'chnreh n#ar Mr. II* D dthl’a place.
I. B. ftarley, J. B. Morna,
Clerk. Burr.
SCHOOL NEWS,
All appllca'iona for eohttaf fpf the
Rural School Improvement^ Priaea
tnuat be Hied with the Pre-ideKt ot the
Rural School Improvement AsoHda-
tion, Misa Th»o loaib Dargau, Ualicll.
before October 1st.
HARMONY LOIM.E NO.. A F. M.
'A regularcoiuinanication of lUnnony
Lwtge No. 17, A. K. M. will ho lield
In v! asonic Temp’e or. Thursday
b^eptornber JJr.l 1 o’cli^t VwiUng
brethren are corilittlly invited to attend
Butler Hagood . W. M.
ttrP AMdeiaoB. Baa. —
“Good farnr* containing (lot acres
Bear Haltleville for sale, easy terms
Graham, Attorney, Bam-
GST WELL AT HOME.
Dyspepsia and all chronic ailment*
*ucce*«rullv treated by mail, by a Re
tired Phyaician who has been curing
people for more than 20 years.
Thousand* have been cured. Why
not you?
VVrite today for free question blank
to Dr Brooker, Kiclunund, Va.
52 3.
COWS, COWS, COWS.
A few nice, gentle, Jersey milk cow*
for (ale.
Brigham Reed, Rlko, S. C.
SEED KYK FOR SALE.
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Barnwell (’ounty raised; the
that never fails it disappoints.
C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. C.
~ 8W -!-■ ■ ■ t .1
Barnwell cotton receipt* last week
were tijbi bales.
One of the County's fine gtav mules,
worth filoO, died of colic laat W 'ek.
Friendship Church has called Rev W.
C Baxley to its pastorate for the next
year and Ivopes Ue will accept.
Better push the pig*, and larger
porketn. Gras* fed hogs out. West
telling above 8 cents a pound
Better late than never. Plant tnr
nips a p'ciify, and other garden vege
tables of quick growth or cold reMst
ing toughness.
Mr J. M L. Kirkland of Beaufort,
happy, heart and handsome, was in
town on .Saturday, and lit* old time
friend* were gladdened by his good
company.
The Greenwood Index chronicle* the
larriage^at Hendersonville., N.(
* re
foot
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I
on
toe tom iust of Mr. Wt+k O. Ilagoid
(formerly of Barn well) and Mias bes-
•ie Harrall. both of Greenwood.
Married at the heme of the bride.
Mr. Lonnie Baughman of White Pmid
and Mis* Hattie 1*. Hill of Snelling.
h C.. Rev J. H. Stondemver o( An
gusla otHciating. September 19th KK)0.
The letters received last week from
aubscritwr frlenda .at Fairfax, Elleu-
tnn, Aiken and VViil|*ton, though not
Intended for publication, were among
the happiest and most helpful of the
year.
The price of cotton is rliuihing up
tow aril our 15 cent prediction. The
tornado that th’-eshed through the
M|ssl«*tppi valtev Tneadav should lilt
the price to that high ft/ttre betere
Christmas.
M ra. J. O'Hear Sander* died at her
home In Allendale on Mondav id bil
lon* fever after an illnes* of thiee days
She was the daughter of Col. Tilling.
ha«i of Beaufort, and grand daught^i
of the late Mr. R. I.. I'atieraon.
Tltere will he aSdc nic and silver of
fering at I.ong Branch church Safnr
day. September 25th Every body in
vited to coma and h. ing baskets. The
proceed* go to the hen* tit of the Wo
mans Missionary Society. Come and
bring your friends.
The building of the over K li«fo
bridge on the new road from Black's
store to Springfield was let to Mr
John llufen of Wi|||st"ti. He i* to he
paid ♦7> for doing the work, the conn
lies of Barnwell and Orangeburg fur-
nUhlwg ttie material.
The Four Mil** farmers will prohahlv
follow ttie good example of the Beech
Islanders in pledging every tneinhet
Of the Clttb to plant sum
IT IS COMING.
■ T-
The rumer that the Coast Line will
operate another DH'senger ttain t* to
come true. Between November 1st
and 15th it will be put on. running
from Jersey City to Atlanta. The
schedule has not yet been arranged,
and it will he some time before, its
hotirts of arrival and departure will be
. known.
ijECOX IVVVEfcK OF COTTRT.
Petit jurors for the week commen*
October 11 tb were draw n on Mon
dav :
Allendale—« K Myrick. P S Dukes,
J W Lain. J G.Stoney, J T Wilson.
Barnwell—I T Owens, WS Brown
ing, RC Halford, W V Richardson, S
J Halford. W 1( Blit.
Bennett Springs —LI P. Anderson,
M L McBrydo
Blackville—1 E Hair, H J Hair. 11
I) Leonard, Herman Brown, Dadore
Brown.
Boll Pond—J L Box.
Gtorge* Creek—J. L Still, II. W.
Jones.
Red Oak—J D Garrison. W M f'ook.
S K Morris. Jo«e|>h Baxley, R H Lutz.
Rich Land—Xi *V Annerson.
Rtisemsry —R S I’urvis.
Sycamore —J M Brant, O B Brant. J
1) Auglev, G A Be«t, VV C Manuel.
Willlston—A M IJssery, VY M Hair.
Joe W .athersbee.
MORR A LL—M ILI.ER
We are honored with an invitation
to be. present at the marriage, in the
Pre-byterian < hutch at 1 teuton, oo
Wednesday evening, October (bn. ut
six o'clock, of Miss Fiorri- Alberta,
daughter of Mr-.G. W. Morrail, and
Mr. Frank \\or,dM>n Milter
'To the fair voting htide to he. iieiress
t<» ail the iim 1 ideals and high qualities
of her ancestors who have added lustre
to ttie public service and to the social
life ot the best citlrenship of the State,
so rich m all the attiitmte* and quad
ties of a perlCet Wotmintiood I tlK I’kO
et/K-ends it* very t'e|»t and since rest
wishes that ail the future vcais inav
he kindly to ller as the bright cher
Utied morning time lias loved to give
tier a continuing liapplne.**, unshadow
ed hv a cloud, unalloyed by a care
and to the good gentleman who shall
have her gentle heart and gracious
Hand in hi* luture keeping we, give
our bes; congratulation* May time
be very tender to them and good for
tune smile upon them anti love and
liapplne** abide with them all their
ilas *,
and many loving relative# and frienda
in aorrow that she wa» *n soon taken
from thoir companionship,.-. Her mein
orv will he cherished with lasting
affection by all that knew her.
ORPHANAGE OAT,
y Next Saturday will be Orphapage
Work Hat. Every b"T. C^L wan and
woman, old aod young, la requested to
devote the Income of that day to the
Orphanage of his or her choice, the
Thom well at Clinton, the Connie Max
well at Greenwood or the Ebwortb at
Coluhilda.
Th 1 ? boys and girl* can pick cotton
oi do any work They can tind and give
The pav they get fo five orphans who
depend qn the help of the better of! for
food, clothing, bon a vml teaching.
IN LOVING
REMEMBRANCE
Dec;.
of William Calvin Folk, born,
4th iK.tn, died July 2Jrd 1«UH.
Not a* a thief In the darkness of
night esme the mighty Reaper; but as
a white winged messenger *eni from
on high, bidding him lav down the
weary care* of earthly life, and wa
fting hi* pure white spirit to never
ending ('ay.
He leaves a devoted wife, two sons,
-four dangbters. sevenal brother* anti
sister* and forut grand children to
mourn hi* departure.'
He had been in faMing health for
manv \ears, but never muirnured or
coni p 1 amYd"H|f,HMil!I hie T«*+y♦fess coo
ditiou. lie always manifested the same
iHit'i in God, during hi* last years.
As vva» hi*’(irTviTegY*before he imeame
disabled to attend church and Sutyday
school.
It is l.ard fo give up our loved onb.
but what a ble-sed consolation to
know that ho whs one of God's cbil
dren. Our lo<s i* his eternal gain.
'I he Lord gtveth and the Lord ta-
keth away. Blessed be the name of
the Lord.
lie vv a* a man of rare intellect and
judgment, and always took a promi
nent part in every thing that pertain
el to the upbuilding of humanity In
the wsr he fought braveiy lor the
southern cause, until the close lu
the wai ho was dutitul and brave. In
pence he vvhs pi arelnl, andln the aid
ing and upbuilding of the unfortunate,
he was indeed a peer among hi* fellow
men.
Hi* body was laid to rest in the
IMcasant Hill oemeteiy. of which
church he had long been a consistent
member: the large concourje of friends
bearing sterling testimony of their
love and high regarvl for him
Rest in peace, thou noble spirit, en
throned above;
Soui* iiko cnine with God inherit,
Life and Love,
J E. D.
FAR FROM ROM F.
Bishop Foth Ward of the M, K.
Chur. li, South, died of paralysis on
Monday In dsoxn. where he went to
inspect Missions. He was 5' rears
old and wa* elected Bishop In HMMi
night on bald mountain .
On a lonely night Alex Benton of
Fort Edward. N Y., elitphe.l Ba.d
Mountain to the home of a neighbor,
-tortured hv A.«Thma, bent **u curing
him With Dr. King’s New Discovery,
ttiat had cured himself of asthma, lit!"
Jiu-foLuvedii;j11e sqon ielieved kip!
qiiicklv cured his iieTgfiTidr. TJn»T”tT”'
cured his son’s wife of a sevete lung
rronWe: Million* believe It* _ the
greatest Throat and Lung cure on
Earth. Cough*, Cold-Croup. Hetnor
rhag-H and sore Lung* are surely
ni red hv it. B--t for llav F'ever. TTiTp
and Vhooping Coug't. fhe and Jl do.
Tiial bottle free. Guaranteed by <
N. Burckhalter and R. A. Deaton A
Co.
AttentioN FarmerS!
IT
■IIM LEADS TIE M
WE HAVE FOR-SALE.
3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats,
18,000 Bushels of Appier
1 Car Load of Buggies,
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• NOTART,
BiAckvifai c**»
I am
Co Lion
buying
Seed
good sound
and j laying
IVe have bought in large quantities aha
can sell cheap.
We also have a few good horses and
mules on hand that we will sell cheap.
t. B. ELL]
SURTl
A postal card addrctftw
We* at t >TTrtBnuftt, ft t/y
•oceivc pfoTfrlVt attention.
JENNY N F.VV.S.
Seve , '*l of our little folks arotnul,
are suftvring from the ctTccts of sore
ev*
Mi** Lillian Miller, a popular young
lady of Salisti irv , N . C.. w ho ha* t»*-en
visiting Dr. and Mr*. G. W I Load-
holt, left for her home on Friday. Her
charming per»onaliiv has won for her
many friends in this ueiglibothood.
whose deep regret at lier departure i*
le**eued oilv by the hop.-, that sh*-
will soon again enliven On* comumnitv
wiilt her picasaut smiles and happv
presence.
T'lie public meeting in the E. of P.
Hall on Wednesday evening w»* a
grand success in every res|eot. There
wa* quite a large crowd preset t. and
four lodges were represented, viz:
Brunson, Fairfax, Klirhardt and A-h
ton We had the pleasure of having
our District Deputy Grand Chancellor
the Hon. IL-rbeM E. Gyle*, of Aiken
with u* Hro Gyles V* n*Tial v* a* at
ni* fiest, suit delivered an excellent ad
dress on P v t h it nisiti Me asked one
gentleman vv lu-n leaving tiie hall, and
not a K night either, how he liked the
sketch, ti.' said he foui.d only one ob-
j*c‘ion and tii.-.t was it w.i* no: long
enough Nos , Mk Kuitok if I'm anv
jti'lge tlist cert a in I v means a good
speech, and we ail hope to have him
with us again in the pear future.
FLKO NEWS.
The Baptist
par ng to cele!
Orphansges air
pr.grainiUB,,,^
W4
K heM thtj^.
“re
*11 rijrht. i
b*d. And 1 know
the chauco^Hitj •
J w bo hxvVffh
AT ELLEN ION.
Wheat will be the subject matter l>e-
feie Gie Four M lie Agricultural Club
at its meeting next r-Mtuiday.
Sjieetdies are promised by Contniis
sioner of Agriculture E, J . Watson,
Di.A. G. Miiiln of the agricultural
force <d tlm national govemnient air'd
(eissjbly Mr Ira Willii.ms.in charg/of
the experiment farms in several
counties of this state.
The expected speaker* are all able
men. aiui v\ bile they may never have
been practical farmers they know all
about wheat culture theoretically ami
can give valuable suggestions to the
farmers that gather to hear them.
Can wheat he grown profitably, in
llii* section of the Mate is the tiro
question, to be considered, and it lias
!.-een answered many times in tho af
firmative.
During the war between the Stall's
*11 the tl jut eaten in this. State was
home grown, and in the last years ot
the struggle a tenth was taken by the
tax in kind for tiie sustenance of the
Oontederate armies.
Since the war the same answer
of y.-s lia- be*u given, and wlnl •
the g eat niaj iritv of consumer* <>f
flniu have bought their supplies from
the West a few have continued to grow
wheat, and pri *pei and be healMiV.
We have seen line wheat on sn.-mie of
the sao 1 lest laud In the county, but
it liad been cow penned, and that ler-
tiLzattoii suite.i the crop At UiD time
we, recall iiie*e lact*; Unit the Ute Mr
Mi. he! \N ilds oi E ko raised wheat a*
a regular crop and a* it ripened sooner
thin the crops of a higher latitude
generally so d it tor a gilt edge puce
to the Augusta inil4s.
lu the lower part of the old county
where the lands are not so well diaincd
by iiattue the. thrifly dc-eeudaut,* of
Gonnaii settlers gievv good ciops ot
wheat, at:d hauling it to Khrliardts
uilll w a* a regular part of the summer
(arm wot k.
l>r. J,JI E. Mi boils of Blackviile
has made a yield of twenty five bushels
( to the aeu- on ;in entire Field and the
l\:ui<tv he sowed ha« been planted in
CHi.gcbuig anil Batpweli lor over
Vi ..,'wmiury.
m ..-^Ndd jp r ^
he ^l»?»ML|cla
nperinteiiileuc
Ilonca ^ hereby given
yojmoie,i i„ ii,. rt i,,,,,,.
mine tor them than the Oil
M i 1 l 8 do. Communicate
with me before selling your
seed.
ALFHKO ALDUICH.
COUNTY TEACHERS F.X VM 1NA
TION,
The attention of the school teacher*
in Barnwell county is hereby called to
an extract ttom tj. letter ot Mate Super
intendent of Kdfrestiuii, J. E. Swear
ingen, under date of September 9tii,
Which read* as follows :
'•At it* meeting. September 7th, the
State Board of Education appointed
Friday, October 1st, as the dav for tiie
next n guiar teaolieis examination
Kindly advertise tins date in your
county papers, In order that every
prospective applicant may have due
notice of the time.”
ExamiiiHtioiis will be held on the
following branches: I’hyaiology and
H vglene. Civic* and Current Events,
United States History, English Gram
mar ami Composition, Arithmetic,
Algebra, Geograpuv ami I’edsgngy.
Prospective applicant* are hereby
notified that the examination vvill
commence promptly at 9 3d a. m. Fri
day October l*t P'OO
Horace J, Crouch,
Superintendent of Education of'
Barnwell County,
(!> l«-3t.)
M VSTF.R’ S SA1 E.
State of South Carolina, l
County ot Barnwell. j
Com t of Common Pleas.
Alfred AMrieh, a* Executor of the
will of ilr*. M. A. Aldrich, deceased.
PUiutitr,
against
Rosa Aldrich, et, al.,
Delendants.
Bv virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the abov e entitled yause I
will sell at Barnwell, in front, of the
court house, on Monday, October 4th ,
l'.H>it being sale dav in said mouth,
within the Is^al lintir* of sale, the fol
low i g described real property :
All itint tract, piece or parcel of land
situate Iv iug and tieing in the Mate
ami < outity aforesaid, containing Fifty
two (52) acres more or less, and bmin-
de I on the Nmtb bv lainl* of Mrs.
Bonham, South Es»t by land* of Mrs.
bv lands of Leroy
rf Wijspiiigton Hal
lirothi-r Fiirmcrs:
For niorr thnn forty yoarsthc furmoia oi
the South liavc hecii going to tlut dear seliool of exj>rii-
enee. Ajraiust odds and conditions liarder limn the world
has ever known they have learned slowly hut all the more
sui ely that true and genuine a^i ieult ural in-ospcity is to
he gained only throii“h diversilied farming.
We have, at oiii'own expense, c lothed the world and
eioiehed the cotton mamifiietuiTMS and merchants of the
Fast and West. Hut a
HETTEH DAV DAWNS j;,,- U s. Let us waste no
time in seixioo- the golden opportunitv,
W<* know now that the soil, seasons and land freeness
of our section of the State “five the counties of Barnwell,
Bambeijr, Aiken and Oran^ebui^ - advantages ft»i' tho prof*
italde “towing of small grains surpassing those of any
othei (piai ter of the l nited States.
Let us make our section the Egypt, the ppanary of the
South, thereby best utilizing our labor supply, most surely
and safely and cheaply increasing the productiveness oi
our lands and having money bringing crops for sale all the
year round.
The Whittle Seed Oats, Bancroft and Appier varieties*,
are all right. They suit, om section, are immune,
disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward
the up to date farmer many fold.
Secure your seed now and get ready for a long advance
toward linam iai independence and prosperity.
J. D. WHITTLE
BLACK Y IEEE, - - . -
dr j. h. e. Milhous;
PENTl.ST,
BLACKVILLE, 8. C.
Office (lavs Thursday, Frti
day and Saturday. - *r
Well equipped office.
Operations made as pain'.
les« ns consistent with safety
Brices reasonable. Term4
cash;
South C/Akolina.
GIN BOI SE INSURANCE
Old Time Ordinary and System Gins insured.
I am prepared to burn re during tho coining ginning season Ordinary
and System Gins, rim cither by Mcam, water power or by gasoline.
Policies written in regular “Old Line Insurance
LAN0S FM SALE.
Now 1* rh's itAie to iihy. Land* wtfl
never he eheapVr, anil *\ire to Fovrcaae
in value.
BUY NOW.
r»r»R Acres, Rich 'f.ind Townfehl)*.
Barn well ( o'mily,
Oiwv h*tf in CiUtlVftUoh balxnc^
wqodland.
Two milca from Hnelltng Station oil
Atlantic Ui>H*t bine Railroad
Building* and Itiiprovomant^.
A bargain In tftla t' ac ®*
TVrma rtay;
building* iknd Hntnovww
in cultlvattorl, 3W
tjed Acre*,
mertts. .wO actes
acre* In woodland.
Tiire* rillle* trot!} Snelling StaHon.
A. G. b. p. Four idllea frbn* Dun-
burton A . C. L.
Term a easjr.
’2(X) Acrws. llio in cnltlvatlqnTfoil
acres In Woml and Timber. Barnwell
Tmvnahip, live Rlilea Irom Barnwell
Court unit**.
New Reshletlce arid other bulldluf
In good cohdltloMa.
'1 er!h* raa^.
4(.i0 Acre* In Barn well Township:
House* and implovemerita. Four mi lei
Irom Barnwell Court House.
2rin acre* in cdlutiilloti balance til
wood and tidiber.
Term* bA»y.
4W A'-rva TlirFe hiiles from B«rnw«l|
Coort Holise. KJOaerga in cultivation
balance tn Timber and Wood.
TVrnl* easy.
Sri Aeres three rhilea from h$en*
s»t
f , - * u
Court Hopse. Houses and improtfl^
ment*. 3b aero* In vulUfatldh balance
in l^ood aiid 1’ilhbeK
Terdia ealy.
Cfpreaa.
woods;
Gdod anil convenient RallroadYlrvUL
ties.
Como and see
ArrFs allio Ip oi»e tract of )*!i»<a:
a. Collar, Ash and other baia
e these pro|»ertle*.
I. 0. Fatterson 9t Boa.
Do w
V M*
marr
Davenport of Ail-
of the drug llrm 6f
Javeuport.
Ident Taft la scheduled to psss
through over the Coast Line on M<*n-
dav afternoon on his homeward way
after a triumphant trip of thirteen
thousand miles, reaching from Boston
to the Golden Gate and extending to
the Gulf of Mexivo. His endurance of
travel and fea«ting* shows that h« is
In good bodily health, even if hi*
tongue and throat are tired.
The Fourth Estate is to be congratu
lated thl* November, became of the
entry of Prof. W, II. Jones of Colum
bia as a laborer In the editorial deld.
Ilia monthly journal, the Southern
Fchool News, will be the most useful
publication in the State. Wo venture
that prediction in advance of seeing
the tlrst number, because we know the
new brother Editor and hia high
character and capacity.
Mr. J. A. Jenkins, the nrodel
tiror of the Barnwell Bapll-t Associa
tion, telle ti* tbatrUe past assnciatlonal
Tear wxrthwmost Hbaral ln Ita btatnrv. aravr.
acrex; ^
from^helng a i^holraale truth. We
have talked wlUvtnany level headed
looking ahead klrmers and without
exception they believe In more home
raised Img and hominy and will gov
ern themselves and their farm opera
tion* accordingly They don’t believe
in pellagrous western corn at $1 10 a
bushel, or weedy hay over *20 a ton.
They are sure that the limit of pro
duction haa bean reached until labor
gets better and the farmers learn more
about fertilizing and cultivating. They
think that the We*t will overdo cotton
planting next year In the cflnrt to
make up thl* veer’s loaaes There I*
also an apprehension that seasons will
not he at all favorable in 1010. They
are pretty comfortable mow and Intend
to keep in the high land and out of the
bog or debL
NOVEMBER COURT.
retit Jurora for the first week of the
General Se**ions, commencing Novem
ber 22nd. were, drawn on Monday:
Allendale—C K Wilson. T I) John
son. C B Boyles, V M Mauer.
Barnwell—B Mwxnraky, I L Atta-
H' A r goA-Vnor of aout |\*ton
has the power to au-pond
TV Tr noopihg“‘V u Of 1 ^ v . Lwvrr^nT jTI t\v J.V.
fritil BaklflA f rkJi* iriiw ru n I hv \ tF
Company.
Policies issued for anv number of jnomhs, from two up.
Write for rate* and terms to
X
r ^T^ or# *
Puv .fepn«|y
f' TL R°
FI 00, trial hot tie free, guaranteed hv
C. N. Burckhalter, and K. A. Deason
A Co.
BAMBERG PETIT JURIES.
Fi K*T WKKX,
(4w)
i).
BUu*
BUT MW
N8GN,
rt^^lville, S. C.
S S Kav.
W M Sindifer.
D P Smith
11 V Darnell
S W Sandifer
F E Dozier
Henry Bessinger
O K Hightower Jr.
J J Simmons Jr.
Jesse J ( opeUnd
J C McMillan
A f) Williams
J E Fender
C R Carroll Sr
J M Felder
II B Grimes
I B Felder
E P Kinard
M K Zorn.
James F Tant.
K L Rlsher.
11 W Herndon.
W O Flckling.
G A Rice.
J G Brshham.
G L Hudson.
B J IIightower.
D O Steed ley
J O Ke*r»e
J L Smonk
Jno K Carter
J F Staley
S S William*
A Ivin Kirsch Jr
J B Hiera
CC Fender
FOR SALE OR KENT.
My Walnut Grove Plantation, situ
ated one mils from Cummings station
on the C. A W. C, Ky. Hampton coun
ty, 8. C., containing Eight Hundred
acres cl land, three hundred of which
are planting lands, For terms of rent
or sale apply to
Mis* 0. M. Chosin,
Estell, S. C.
flKCOMD W KICK.
Theoontrihntlowa for benevolent pur-,
pose* amounted to the noble anm of
|& 281 518. an increase of $1,418 31 over
Inat year. Klm-e adjournment he has
rwwfved other contribution# and ex
pect* mom which will farther conzhl
erably increase the gifts of the year.
Col John F. Folk apetillhe ht|fht of
the 27th olt In Barnwell, that Mng
Ida second visit to the old mother
town since the secession of Bamberg.
All hla frienda here were genuinely
glad to see him- They know that h1«
heart it still true And warm toward
them and that he would come oftener
eon Id he be apareri from the business
wctlritte* of W* Meade town. Theii
Wemoane al wars 4a at the front door
for him and all of h!« name.
Last week’* Baptist Courier stated
that Dr. W. M. Jones had reeelred
and was holding under consideration a
raft tn the paste rath of a Birannsh
Church. Should be decline the call
all South Carolina will be tha richer
rptrtrualljr menUllr and religiously
for hla dofTtimred wwtlda. BlRndd he
rcbe invitation a leader in all
k a, a sure guile and Madfr
itfhte wjil he the gain ot
te ttf fM b mtii a
antrsfrat #f
- rrasMMl
L R
tter he
r«l*er|
i It would make him
.zr
Ben liett Slpflhgs—fL f. IHfr*,
Baughaiait.
Blackville—J P Collin*, "E J Han-
kluson, E L Martin, 1. 0 Collins, J B
Keel.
Bnll Pond-T O Lawton. Jr.
Four Mile—W K Duncan,
.(Arorgca (’reek—W W Harley, E N
Still, W 5 Grubbs.
Great C.vore»e -G 8 Boynton. F M
Harley. C R Jacobs. Willie F . Creech.
H I) Ferguson, J F Good son.
Red Oak—Mf M Parker. Charley
Boyles. W P Renew, J M Hartler.
Rich Land-K H Burckhalter.
Rosemary—J N Folk, H T Murphy.
P F Parker.
Hveamore—J H WIIHams.
WlHiatou—D L Merltt, J II Be«k, M
GHItt.
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FINAL DISCHARGE NGTICfc.
' *j.a ’• *
Notice la hereby given that on Mod*
day, the 9th day of December (908 the.
undersigned will lie with ttmr Jnhh
K, tinelllpgj Jndga of IVahnte for
Barnwell Con nr Jr, Me 8nat return aa
Administrator of the estates «f P. W.
Farrell and Mra. C, V-. Farfell, de
ceased, and apf»l» lot Lattdra Diatala-
Korember fud 1900.
J. it. faftell
X “ AdMIoUVator,
V .1 Hartzog
A W Kinard
Dtvld B«rr
W H -Richardson
J H 8m1th, 8r
J P ZeTglef
W I) Kho >d
W S Barns
G t) Turner
H VV Chiuy
W L Warren .
P H Starr -
J L Wilkinson
D J Hartzog
U K GrlfTIt.
l^e Fail
W A Flckling
T J Ayer
K R Creech
K C Bruce
P A Carroll
G P Sease
L I1 f Fender
H H Kemee
K T Will Urns
W A Klauber
A Drawdy
1> G Felder
J J W Johnson
J A Hartzog
H F Kinsey
O K Fait
B F Donald
Laurie liters
J L Kinard
George Jones
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KILL HKKFOJC OF 20 YEARS.
“The most me ret less enemy I had
for. 20* year*,* declares Mrs. James
Duncan, of Hayheatllle, Me., “Was
Dyapupsla. I suffered Intensely after
UatlAg or drluklng and tiOllld acartfely
•lean- After many femedlea had failed
ifhd- several dmftoH gave me Up. I
tMed-MteatMa $Mtter«, wMetr cored me
conspierety Mow I can eat anything.
I am Ml years old ami set overjoyed to
get my health and strength hack
again*’’ For Imflgeatlnfl, law* of Ap
petite. Kidnrf Ttoo hie, Lame BaVk,
Female Caaiplaiut*, lu uneqnalH.
Only ««. at <5. M. dlnfuklialiet and M
A,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Any and all persons are hereby for
bidden to enter upon the lands nf the
imdcraigned, In Barnwell county, In
the township* specified after their
names, for the purpose* of hunting,
tl-diing, trapping, taking and remov
ing wood, atraw or leaves, pasturing
stock muking mads or paths or com
milting any other trespass, under pen
alty ot prw»ecution to the full extent
of ihe law :
C. E. Grimes, Rosemary Townahlp.
T. O. JlavlA. Red Oak
Robert Sander*, Red Oak ’’ *
J. W. Folk. RuM’mary
F. W. Weathersbee, Bed Oak. Itose
mary, Hennett Spring* and Rich Land
Township*,..
November IstlflOO.
KICKING MULKS
are M nc good." bul I want to sell
three good, gentle mules, not of the
kicking variety. They are kind at
buggy or wagon or any kind of inult-
wurk, not afraid of automobile* or
train*. Also, have fodder, hay sun
um for sale.
Brigham Reedj
Elko, 8. C.
,\nne f' on1 hI ?. V
-hop
any
wh'-re-
Aiken, S. C.
T +1U1
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Land For Sale.
1(18 acres good farming land. altasW
three hiiles north of the town of Barn,
well on w estbrn side of public h*aii
leading front Barnwell to Blackville.
One acttlePient oh predHaes and gooq
well water. Titles good dud terms
easy .
220 acres good farming land twa
mile* North Towtl WIUDuxt; wall laa*
proved, *ix rdortl dwelllftg, barn, *Mr-
blea and tWo tenant honsesau the place;
y ell good water, and creek#
side* bf the place, adjoining $a
Mr Wat* Mathews rind utheVi.
Tlt’e good, terms
we
have
most
..i i'""' Sin-
lo ttnonl I' 0 )') 0 '
.ill
work to do over. Give it totJ1r*T"»K
8ome of our specialties :—
tT^T" Automobile Repairing, Rolmrlng C
new Piston Rings, new Pisiona, and anything of that kind made here.
Onr same old line as when we were here before; Hteam Engines. Boilers Cot
ton Gins, Griat Mill*, 8aw Mills, Etc.
Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, aa we have an export o» -ante
Call and see our shop*, and be convlbced. Thanklnv mv old cu-toineifor
past favors, and soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain.
Yours Faithfully,
Pojtj,
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BLACKVILLE MACHINE||SHOPS.
Blackville, s s. c.
Mill
Bou
HEtif Wasted.
WANTKD-A few more fttnillea td
Work l«i Ihe Mntttlhg MBis It Black-
tllle. 8. C., Opply to
— D. W oreotm. RF.
wmiaton. 4 fL
LANDS FOR SALE
Now is the time to buy, Lands will
never be cheaper, aud aura to increase
In value
j^BUYNQW.
558 Acrea, Rich Land Township,
Hern well County,
One half lu cultivation balance
woodland.
Two m»lc» from HnoIHug Station oo
AtlanticCoa*t Line Railroad
BulMUg*. afljUfujKdrementi, ,
A bargain In tbD Ttlacc.
Terina easy.
OCO Acres. Building* and Unptovw-
menta. 3U0 acres in cultivatloh, MK)
acres io woodland.
Three miles from Knelling Btatlon.
,A.C. L.R. Four tellet from Dun
barton A. C. L;
Terms easy.
200 Aefwa, 180 In enRIkatldfl. fbfty
•enesln Wood and flmber. KarhWefl
Townahlp, Sea. miles from Barnwell
Court Honm*
New Reaidetlcb add other building
In good tmufMonar
Terms easy» — ,*"**»%,
400
180 Acre* Three ri! lo; from !i..■ nwm|
Court House. ICOacrcsiu t uit.vauon
balance in Timber and W<x»d
Terina easy.
50 Acres tinee m’lea from ftarhtveli
Court House. Houses and Improve,
ment*. 30 acres In cultivation balance
in Wood and Timber.
Tor in a <m*y. .
5,000 Acre* also In one Ifabt^rFTha,
cypress. Poplar, Ash and otker haid
WIK>d*i
Good and Convenient Railroad faelli
ties. •
Cdme ahd see tRese pru|>erilc*.
■A ama.
a einL h.anta rioNi
rok
SALE Oti EASY TERMS.
i § 20 acres of IdHd, | miles from
A; IciuMk* and 2 miles froiK Ap-
plelon, suHaled ifl a ghod locality,
io ter..ml homes, Gih Hdtioej Saw
md Machinery,- Btvelhn^
, ail in gotxl repair, «8 horse
faiiti in a lugh ktatt; of cultivation.
The baianCe of the land it welt
timbered. Wc tad tnikli you a
reasonable price ahd giPC you
good terms on this pfobtrijr*
j O Uatterson & Soil.
Barn Well; S. C-
F. GailH>ii< ft I.
Va. IdA
r> .
Mr.--
Calhoun
* . . .
“Good farm eofitalhlng
■ear Haillevllte
Writ# H. M. Graham, Al
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acnl
MONEYl b LEND
a are prepared fb'hegotlato Inaaa on
•proved farina for Ora years, partial
lyaenta. Interest 8 per cent oil loans.
Don’t write, dome am) «m ut.
**—* J* O. Patterson * Bou.
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