The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 07, 1909, Image 3
Tl?e Barnwell People.
Touurrow week tb« t«x hook* will !_AM I’HIOK QUAKTST.
or^n.
TuursdaT.o ;fob&R 7 . im.
All within th« K»torl of Barnwell UiU
week ere of *ood behevl^r.
RATBK OP 8UB8CBIPTIOX.
In* AdrejMe, pwrAnNiiM. .fURT
On Tleiie.; $2.0C
The r.tiain jtnny' will be at lh« Oyehee
Old mill iu Klackviile Towuahip thin
werk.
J. B. Harlev, J. B. Alorna,
Clerk. , Hui<r.
(
IIAKKONY 1.0DOB NO.. A. F. M.
tA rec 1 br cnminniiicatW'ii of Hf.rmoi.y
Ko. 17, V. il. will l«* iMd
In >!asonio Teinpte on Tlturwlay
bOetoiiiivr 2>Hh 8 o*«;UK,‘k VWliug
twoiUren arc cordially »flvi»e<] to attend
"BuTTer Hftgmi -W. M.
•H. I’. Aedcrsan. tfec.
“Good farm containing <;51 acre*
near Hattleville fnreile^ ei»*y tcmi^.
Writ* H. M GrabHiit. Attorney, Baiu-
bei jf. 8. CJ.’’
GKT W KI.L AT IK)Si B.
DyHpetHia and all chronc aHment*
fttcce^«fully treated by mail, by a Re
tired t'hyrician who iiaa been cminjt
people for more than 20 year*.
Thotisauda have been cured. Why
not ton If
Write today for free question blank
to Dr. Brooker, Kichinond, Va.
53 d.
COWS. COWS, CO 'VS.
A few Bleu, £«»tte, Jeraey milk cows
for sale.
Brigham Reed, Elko, S, C.
SEED KYK FOR SALE.
kind
Barnwell County raised; tho
that never fail* <>r di*ar>{xdnts.
C. N. Burckbalter. Barnwell.S. C.
WANTED -To buy two second hand
80 gal. syrup kettle*
J. S Still.
Barnwell, S. C., U K. D. No. 1
SMALL FARM FOR S4LE.
A very desirable tract of
land contaiuin<r Id acres, op
posite the residence of (*
M. Greene Esq., East Ivarn-
ivell. is oflered for sale.
For information as to [trice
&e apply to
Mus. M. V ATTF.USOX,
r Barnwell, 8. C.
C-'t )
Iton. W. S. Smith
In town Tueaday on
of llnmpfoii «•«*
profp*»ioMal duty
Calhoun A Co. are now prepared to
Daue inaurauce policie* on live slock.
Some early rl*era *«y tiiore were
light Irndtt on the mornings of S' p
(ember 2Hth and jflltli.
Congre**mnn Patterson went to
llamherg on Tuesday to spend a few
day* with hi* filend*.
Treasurer Armstrong w«* called to
Ro-eniaiy Tuesday on account of the
critical illnes* of hi* sDter, Mr* Bell
In a quarter hour chat on Monday
Mr. O D Allen gave n* an enjotmeul
llyat will continue iu remembrance for
many month*
XIi** Jennie If 1’ate I* •eting a*
court atenoi^anhwr thi« week, cli«rlnir-
gii’g it* dtitie* reiflt an eltiviaucy equal
to It* graoefulnesa.
We haven’t time, to tell today of the
kind word* ami good deed* done tt« on
Monday. Dor friend* made the day
one of many pieasure*.
Special dodge Hon W. B. Gruber
ba« maife a line impression on all who
have met him lie preside* with great
ability and charming coni le.y.
The wav In which .Mr I) S. Black
smiled and the tone in which he said
••you are welcome’’ doubled Ihe value
of hi* subscription tauurlbuiiou on
Friday.
The worries of la«t week'a busiest
day were lightened by the p eesvnt re
membrane** of Me**r« K. M Me|.ln of
rt*w y«ir le
nee. from Mr.
"*r
Cotton receipt* are light this week,
(he bulk of the crop lina been sold.
Mr. P L. Pender waa our last caller
before going to preaa, but be brought a
double pleasure.
Mr. and Mr*. D, P Key. of Meyer’s
Mill were very welcome visitor* to
Barnwell friends on Monday. ,
Anticipating the repeal of the Hen
law foreseeing colored people are ma
king contract* for next year.
8ee on second page advertisement* of
Messrs L. I) Brabham, J. 1). Whittle
and the Charleston Musical Festival.
If the thirst quenching trade con
tinue* at it* recent r ite iHapeuiarle* of
the, comity will be practically dried up
ihu month.
, For an evening of absolute and de-
ligntfnl entertain me ut hewrUte popular
Antphlon Qtiariot and MIm Margaret
Uak«t Bat) le. on October l*th.
TUB COMING WEATHER.
W. r. IfmiKMl, (ha‘‘Dutch Praphta’?,
of Columbia, wboea weatner predic
tion* hava been verv accnrate for *ev
eriT years, *ay* that kilBng froat* wiili
Mr. J. Lawton EMI* of Allendale
was this week’s first business vWlor to
Thk I’gcrLM ami gave blue Monday a
sunshine beginning.
Till* month and next will be far the
best of the year if there is an luorcaned
average planted in wheat, rye and oat*.
Piotft* nextsuwdier,
Hon. W. B. Gruber, Special Judge
to preside over the extra term of the
Court of Common Plea*, came In Sat
urday evening to be ready for early
work on Monday.
Mr. W . P, Maher of the Southern
Railway at Asheville, N. C. came to
court a* a wi'Oe**, and Barnwell rela
tives nmf friends were glad t*» sec him
looking a* robust a* iv muuiitaiiiqef.
Mr. A If. G. Hayes. «oh of tho late
Major E. U. Ilaye*, died after a few
hour* illne** at hi* hoihe iu Green
wood, where he had lived ten or twelve
year*. 11a was about 40 year* of ago
and I* survived by 111* widow and one
child. His body waa bulled ac Bam
berg.
15 CENTS COTTON.
The Government Cotton report is
sued on Monday gave the condition of
the cr>*p tscpteiwber 25 at 58}, per cent,
w itiiin two tenth* of a jiuiiH of the
lowest on record.
LaD t ear on a*uie date condition
was GU 7 and the ten t ears average is
(57.
K. OF V. NEWS.
Kline, Lodge No. 210 Knight* of
Pt ibiu* wa* instituted T hnrsdav night
<d last week tt iib 22 members initirted.
The ullirer* elect me:
C. C.-T F. JL-gg.
V C.-W. H. t'.mer.
Prelate—W. N. Barker.
M . A .--S F. Hogg
M. W.—G. S. Bovuton.
M. F—B. H. Jen kin*.
K It. S.—B. M. Junktiu.
1. G —G. C. B-st.
O. G. W. H Moody.
HILDA NEWS.
Mr. J. W. Rowell, of Woodford. S
C. had a contest in a cotton picking
ami he put up one dollar for tbt one
that picked the largest amount. Ken*
ter Stricklanl picked 4Jt, Johnnie
Still. 421, Jimmie Strickland. 402,
Willie Knwell. nephew ol F. D. Kowcil.
picked 500 lb* up ti> till J o’clock and
wa< taken sick, was in tlie lead 50
pound*. Also on the same dar Ryan
Rowell, grand son of F. D Kovtcll
picked 202 lbs. and he i* only t) years
old.
THE FIRST MON D \ V.
The combined attrsc-.lons and obli-
gatnvus of sale day and court biought
a good attendance of representative
citusen* from nil section* of the county,
but the crowd did not approach the
sir.- of the gatlieiing* of a dozen years
ami more a^o
A general air of good feeling ami
fellowship prevailed and imOody hail
any stirring new* to pas* on, (hit to it
gathering goes on Htni tint 'iel.ls will
-(Min be lure of the white locks of the
kin •.
There wa* more talk, to is. of good
rye and oat sled ih*n of anv other ag
ricultural suhj-c:, and the outlook I*
that (b*-re will he no redaetion in the
smaii grain *creagc. ^According to the
best judgiuent of inf
ter of fact farmers I
cotton ha* reached >
until tho qualUt a
labor i- in-rcased.
poet latnir ‘q be it
co««.«
The fame of (be above Quartet ha* o«*cur above Columbia OoBibcr
already drifted to Barnwell and wfth
tbi* a* a foretaste the people may ex-.
1 |>cct an evrnlng replete with polite en-
lertninmeat. ' ,
lligent and mat-
priMluctlon of
upward limit.
*aniity of Held
rv*. begr .uing^ib- : » ,i m-
gr ven tn ca-c- I rom 1 lri•> cl i r
Kcnnerl v and B >\ Uton c a -
foot o! the d'r'ktt.
NT .1 •.■rici
A l loiid a.r
tm* in,h
d rug I ter <■
Fat nicr, a r
in ihe F-pi-'cn;
I v U* v, A . K.
inst M" I,-
of t be rate Mi
M i Ki icii
ITEMS OK INTEREST.
The Yerke* Obaervatory of Wi*con •
*itr lta« taken a photograph of Halley’*
comet, now 350,00',),000 mile* from the
earth.
WHHam Jcnning* Brvan and wife
celebrated their silver ’vediling on Fri
day, Invited guest* were ootided that
no pre»eni* would oe received.
Ur, William Kirkland died on the
23th nit, near Ridge Springs, aged 10(1
years, lie was a veteran of two w«ra,
rfnf<Jnr~g1ttrM-exico and thftt-bvt
the State*.
Some student* of Colombia Universi
ty, New York earned #3,300 while they
pursued their studies last year. Such
boy* and girls will make good when
they get into real life.
R-*r Admiral Winrtild Scott Schler,
the real hero of the «ea fight off Santi
ago, Cuba, with Cervera’s Spanish
fleet has gone into seclusion, fearing n
break down of bis health.
Saluda County, which was n few
vears ago a dark and bloody ground, !•
now the tm»*t peaceful in tho State.
Within the pan year them was not a
homicide within Us borders.
Joe Bates, an ex politic man of Sp.ar-
tatiburg, i* to be hanged on the vfOih.
He killed his former ImuscReeper be-
oau*e she married a farmer and moved
away. The insanity plea and Stan-
yarne Wilson’* eloquence could not
save liis neck.
Tho loss of caste and character by
ex Representative John B Wylie of
Chester and Ilcnrv Samuel* ex-M*yor
of Cheater illustrate* how in tin fev»r
of this commercial age men will risk
character and sell influence fur the
almighty dollar.
At Spartanburg court last week
Manager Post of the Glenn Spring*
Club House and two negro employes
pleaded guilty to violation* of the dis
pensary law and allowing gambling.
For those transgression* they paid
line* amounting to $1 000.
According to Coininl**ioner E. J.
Watson the sale* ot fertilizer* in the
State during the past tear were (*25.048
ton*, valued $11 005,580
To pay that bill will take 210,378
hale* of cotton at 13 cent*. Besides
cotton seed meal worth nearly three
and a half million dollars.
Chief Justice Gudger of the Panama
Canal Z >ne. who i* spending his vaca
tion at hi* home in Asheville, N. O.,
*avs that the (!au*l will 1m finished by
lilll. The . nverument has-15.000 men
employed there, and they are nut wor
king for their health. Thu ultimate
cost will be enormou* and the benetit
doubtlul.
La*t Spring editor W. T. Thompson
of the Wiirrenton, V* Virginian sent
a bill to Pruf. J. D. Harl* for payment
of hi* subscription. From that th*
trouble between the two gr»w until
Harris killed Thompson. Harris on
til* trial wa» found guilty of man
-laughter and sentenced to four year*
In the penitentiary at Richmond.
The voice of KxGovernor H<>ke
Smith of Georgia, a great antira'lroad
lawyer, will he heard In tbi. State
next Spring, lie will b' a*,Ulant
i-onnsel in a »nir brought aga'nst the
Colu.nbia, Newher-v and Lauren*
Railroad asking $.V> (FK) damage* for
the killing of a Hit e Annie Bell Ram
sey, who was a re'ative of Gov. Smith
The reopening of 12 bar room* In
Bristol, Va. on Friday after drought of
IS month-, caused a tragedy. Oharie*
Kenny, a well to do merchant who bad
not taken n drink in throe year*, cele
brated the reopening bv Itecoming in
toxicated. He fell from hi* yvagon
tvhilo It was returning home and wa«
instantly killed. To balance hi* death
Ihe bar rooms paid $3t),tA)0 in licenses.
Judge Robert, A Id rich left at Green
ville a dose of medicine that should
have a good elfect. A murder ca-e that
bad tmen postponed (rial once or twine
because of absence of a material yyit-
ness for the defence w as again con
tinued for the same reason. Judge
Aldrich ordered tne arrest of th* wi*.
ne»* * it d/il* confinement in jail with-
util the case i« tried at the
MB
There wilt Im an abtuuUwoe of aim-
shine up to Decern lie r 31, w|Qi
rain (all than usual. The dates j*-h«n
rain will he most abundant will be
October 11—14, November 32—2(1. De
cember <i—H. Next winter Will be
colder than U*t.
NOTICE.
All parties expectinit to attend the
Association at H*rhel church, and who
wi»h to t>e met at Ball Hoad, w ill kind
ly notify the undersigned committee,
stating what date and train to meet
(Sycamore Btation.
IV. C. Manuel,
G. M. Main. . _. .
W. G. Brown,
Committee.
P. O. “Ulmer, 8. C.
THE BED RUCK OF 8UCCK8S
Hr* in a keen, clear brain, hacked by
Indcinitahle will amt rmustte** enerev,
Such power (himen fronn ihe splendid
health that I)r. King's New Life PHI*
impart. They vitalize etesy organ
and buildup hralu mrd hort.v. J. A.
Uaimon, Lbiemore, W. Va , write*:
“They are the best pi'1* I ever ((•od,’’
2)jc. Ht*^. N. Bnrckhalter and It. A.
IJeasou & Co,
Charleston Is making great prep*! a-
Hons fur the ent'-rtainment of hundreds
o( visitors from ali parts of tmuth
('arodiia during the weik beginning
October 25.
The special feature of the wc«k wi 1
be a ►cries of five musical concerts,
features of which promise to surpass
anything of the sort ever attempted in
tho Bon th . Tho Russia.i 8tmphony
Orchestra, an organization ot fifty high
da** musician*, conducted by Modest
Altschuler, has been engaged and the
services of soloists of ability and
special Illness for the mu*ieal number*
to be given have been contracted for.
The Russian Symphony Orchestra
ha* never before visited the South but
during the la-t two years its fame ha*
been spreading throughout the East
and West D* journey aero** the con
tinent last Spring to the Pacific Coast
was marked by a chorus of enthusiastic
prai-e, and critics in New Yurie, Boa •
ton, Pltt-burg. Cleveland, Detroit, Lo*
Angeles, San Francisco and dozens of
other citie* have proclaimed it* excel
lence.
A chorus of one hundred male voice*
and one of one hundred and fift.v
female voice* have been organized and
tha iinmence auditorium of Hie now
Charleston Mu*eum i* being specially
fitted op for the occasion A fund of
• lx thousand dollars bn* been promised
by lending btisine** men of the eitv to
a*-i*t in defraying the expense* of tbi*
great festival.
Numerous other amusement features
are pi be provided. King Sirtec D to
l*e made the most brilliantly illumina
ted thoroughfare In the South. The
score of torpedo boats and submarine*
of Hie Atlantic Torpedo Boat Flotilla
will tie returning to their home station
at the Navv Yard here and it I* hoped
to have other naval attraction*.
Charleston is never more attractive
Uian at thi* season of the year and the
business and professional men of the
city are united in the determination to
make the present undertaking a *p!en
did succe**, one which will be
thoroughly enjoyed by the host of visi
tors whom they hope to iiavetlie pleas
ure of eiitertat 'dug.
WILE LEADS IE It
WE HAVE FOR SALE.
3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats,
♦ 4 . • 7
1 T. IL ELLIS, J1
SYe have bought in targe quantities ana
can sell cheap.
We also have a few good horses and
mules on hand that we will sell cheap.
Brother Farmers'.
For more than forty yenra tho farmers oi
the South hare been going 1 to tho dear school of experi
ence. Against odtls and conditions harder than the world
lias ever known they have learned slowly hut all the more
surely that true and genuine agricultural prosperity is to
be gained only through diversified farming.
AVe have, at our own expense, clothed the world and
en»k*hed the cotton manufacturers and merchants oi the
East and West. But a
BETTER DAY DAWNS for iw. Let us waste no
time in seizing the golden opportunity.
We know now that the soil, seasons and land freeness
of our section of the State give tho counties of Barnwell,
Bamberg, Aiken and Orangeburg advantages for the prof-
itable growing of small grains surpassing thosu of any
other quarter of the United States.
Let us make our section the Egypt, tho granary 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,
arc all right. They suit our section, arc immune against
disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward
the up to date farmer many fold.
Secure \our seed now and get ready for a long advance
toward financial independence and prosperity.
A postal card addressed
me at Ly mi hurst. 3, C. -vd
receive prompt attend mi.
DR, J.H, E, MILHOUS*
DENTIST,
BLACKVILLK. 9. C.
' • . • •• pifzpsasM
Office days Thursday, Fri*
day and Saturday. ^
Well equipp'd office.
Operations made as pain
less a* consistent with safety «
PriccH reasonable. Term#
cash,
LANDS FOR SALE.
-IP
Now I* th* time to baj. Llin«i« wl!l
neve/ lie vbeaper, anti ture to iueraase 4
Iu value. .
BUY NOW;
55S Acre*,_- Rleb. Land Tow nth if r
JtHrn well ('onmy, ■—7H
C):i<» half In ooltimitMk bR'tXDC# |
wmiillatid.
’i'wo mHc* ff«»in Stwliloir .Slatioo
AOnutii! IJiie Ruilri^trt.
P.iilldiiii/* hd<J iin| rovmueuta.
A bur^iiin Iu thia plaee.
Term* nmy.
fl f 0 Acre*. Building* an J
oa
rovw-
MONF.V COMES IN BUNCHES
»<) A. A Chisholm, of 1 read well. N. Y
now. III* ren*on I* well wrfrth rend
ing: “For along lime suffered from
indige.tion. torpid liver, constipation,
nervousness ami general debility,” he
w rite*. “I oouldn’l sleep, had it" ap
petite, nor ambition, grew weaker
every d*v In spite of all medical treat
ment. Then used Electric Bitter*
Twelve bottle* restored all my old time
health and vigor Now 1 can attend to
busiiie** erery dav. It’s a wonderful
medicine.” Infallible for St.om.1cti,
Liver, Kidney*. Blood and Nerves,
idc at C N. Burckbaltcr and R. A
Deason & ( o
J. D. W H 1 T T L E
BLACKY f LEE,
South Carotjna,
AttentioN FarmerS!
GIN HOUSE INSURANCE.
Old Time Ordinary and System Gins insured.
I am prepared to insure during llio coming ginning season Ordinary
nnd System Gins, run either by steam, water power or by gasoline.
Policies written in regular ‘-Old Line Insurance
- Company.’’
•tier* scattered over
on
I'-SLlil
’ IIP 7 1
ment*. IWO acre* in eultitatfon, 314
acre* in woodland. ‘
Three miles from .Spelling Station. '
A.C. L. K. Foor a»i1«* frou. Dun-
harton A . C. L.
Term* easy.
2i>0 Acres. IfiO in onHhratlon, fortw
acre* in Wood and riml»«r. Harnwel!
Township,-five mi lea irom RatuweU
Conr( U<rH*W.
New Krsldcnee am) other building
in good condition*.
Terms ea*7.<
—
400 Acre* )r> Barnwell TownaH!$i,
Ilou«*« art) improvement*, iom tr.Ktf g
Irom Barnwell Conrt llouae.
2*0 acre* hi cultivation balance If
wood and timber.
Term* nay.
4flfJ Acre* Three mile* from Rarnweli- -
Court House, i(d «(•!<•* i it eolllv atiM
belanee in Timber and Wood.
Term* easy.
50 Acre* three mU«a from fUrrme*'
Court House. House* and Improve
ments. "o acres In eultiTatioa tmUac*'
in Wood am) Timber.
Term* e*»y.
5.000 Acre* elao In one trecl Fine
Cyprus*. Poplar, Ash and other hail
wood*, ^
Good and convenient Railreed feclh
tie*. V.;
Como and ace three propeHie*.
.1. O. PatlersoH A Sow.
Land For Sale.
108 acre* good farming land, eituat
three mile* north of the town of Barn '
well on Western side of publk) ro«<r
leading from liarnw. II to Blackvltie
One »et(lenient on premise* and good
rmr
well
Tlllfa good and ter)
that
Mcvcr*
1) o! N ,■ w 5 oi k
vrtiu bead
bl(*Kl, Kill
vrt nr lieitlilt
HurtkliaUer an;
No, l.!3—f.(avc (Nduinbia ■‘1:10 p. m
i lllHikviilc 5 Barn well t):(Hi V (iiomo
I ti :li', i\ i.it- t;Cuvc (j urnvo
A o f 11,! >r c (i ; 1 (•
• Work is progr.'kUr.g at Eller ton
the p'('<*■'d brick huiMing lo tic oico-
I led by tin* Ihui lIi of ihe Bank <v
\\ c«tc r ti CurroiiSH. Bti*inc-* wiM he-
cin cut iv ncxt. in odb, w nli Mr, K\ an
K. Nett!* - ns Mniotg'T
••I’egT.pg” Hogre*. th'
I- illed t h r k nl (’ iiirt, W . 1
N i. l.U
N - '
N
- ou i n we
i
12
i
ill.
m
57 u , m.
in\c* BivruweiI
No. 51,
Burn well from An
w
Biunberg i.t
recommeiic
lull II
icgro
< a ii «• V at
fiied nr
Imind guidv wiih
hie rev mol n
impri-jonmcnt m tin
fenecd i" life
IVr.itentir.iy.
Tlie I’otrnvveM di«t>ei»-:rry sold it..* hi-'
liqnid* euiiv 8..tiird'iV itiornin^ :im
tire door wa* (•'(.■o- i -ioO die. .Not ;i
single ;irre*t w-hs mmlo during t 1 ■ d; ’.
and evening lor di nnkeiiro-s or
orderlv mi-conditct. On tlie previo
Siiturdu/ eight t ransgres-or* wr
eaiaboosed.
Sl ■ I-
) I ;.i
in-., i.;..
II. Ill .
> I'.'.i—uri ivt
u 5 3'i p in
In 1 Ni w 1 5 "i k A tlanlH Iruin
.,(1 :5 will he ll ig topped ut.
e\eiy d.iy l<*r tran»!er of
ir B.u n w t-i! time i- I ,:>2 und
FA 1,1. FA KM WORK.
Ijel \ 0k und PllHd lip
th* m 25c. at C. N.
R. A Den*on Co
■ Nos.
it.i i n-
in ii i i*.
1.13 I’.
TKi: ( SF KKK S NOTH K.
Thco.nnuv Tieasurer will heat tlie
f'dlowiiig place* on date* named for
Ibr* collection of Slate. ( oumv un i
sclino] tfxe- lor the Use a I year of l'*";i.
Blnckviilo Wednes.lay Dec, Ut ll'li'. 1 .
Wil'i-Tfirr. Thuriday ’* 2nd “
Appieton. Tuesday 4 ' Till ”
Fairfax. \\ edossd.iv “ Mb
1 kernlale, Thnisdav “ htb
• itRre will be elos*'d at Barnwell on
above date*.
J. B. Armstrong.
Oonnf.v .Tn a*.
Burn well, 8. C., Nov. Kith lliuh.
u idiston, S.
Box Oh
LAND FOR SALK
ii ^»day repo
SAME Oi 0 MiT ~~nr>
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS Abu hu?
men deaerte*, tne •-»-
-1 w""* 1 *7
owing . o{ lbe refU .. and x pr0 po«e
an. ML.onh ««i«^| ,= •«.». ■«*“
ement of
A .tv oiu' u ivliin>; ti* Luv n ^
of I ii Hi T»\«* hut fhnn in
t i < > n, i»o* * I> n a N i r K K() 1; s l ot ■ K .
A pply to
.1
>o 1 farm
cultlv a-
Ga.
Will guarantee no better Work can be done from anv
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work.
■ hop any win.re than
A voi I I liesr .1 ick leg
work to d i o\ el (5 i
scattered over the country a* we
e it to u.s at first, and save money.
K. F
pi.
I Now tiiut the cotton crop ha* been!
j in Mctically gathered and let go, Mo l
Corn ci iii led, potatoes bank'd and:
I ,,ca.s picked our lar.uer friends wiilj
j ;,aye Li.ne to attend to kome of the I
i 0.0-.;, proa able work of the \ea r ,
l>\ tooroiig(| piepiiraiioii of the soil,
! i-nci-gen: application of fci tiii/.cr-
1 uml j id,, ions cjltH ation wondeytni
| ci oj * of coin have been made in Ai>
j 1'lie s ime me! Iiods now ad(»|ited will
I lesi.lt next Summer in as bounti-
I Ini \ leld« of w hear, oat* and rye.
j Comfortable stalls fer the cattle wiilj
i be a cheap investment to he speedily j
j rewarded oy eou'Unt dijidenus in the j
j way of reduced food bill* and inereas- i
ed qualiYiTy and berer qnaltty ot tnt k
(T»ft»r* a-rrl-'W*- -pHumt-r van e^rntpe t i\ arm .fowl t)u t o«e* w iil.sUinnlnfe the
without as/istance from without. | gratelul hen* to larger egg production'
at, the sca-on wlicii t hat table dclignt
i- generaily meanest and highest
pi iced, and the Spring uttNtcn will
The contractor* turned over the. lo y-
ot tlie new j .ii to the building com
mission on Thursday. Waterworks
are to be put in and other improve
ment* made before the .shectlf m eupbs
it. T-He building and it* f iruituti' and
safe keeping apufitnee* aie ail up to
A CAR LOAP OF
-BEST BUGGIES...
Bargains at Blackuille.
Some of our apecialtic*:—
F.Sr A u to mobile Repai ring,
ew I’i-tnn Ring*, new 1’ist.oit*, and an\tiling of that km
have mo*f of tlieir
IF boring ( yttnders,
I made here.
Onr «iuni
ton < > in«, (I
dd !ino as w'b n we
ist MtlH, saw Mills
were here
, Etc.
before; Steam Kngine*, Boi'er*. Uot-
1
.1
< ’ar
Bummips
ini ifiii-'it
i A)'.V(' u t
than ever in I In'
t<) -('r IIMN It " i
a ml please nn 1 .
< > i
llcadcjuartera for Ga«(>.ini
Call
Engine Work, a* « e have an expert on «ame,
fhcapci'
anil see our •hop*, and 1h> convinced. Thanking i
\ors, and soliciting their Future I'atronage. W3
Your* F a i t h f u
old customer*
• ii iai n.
for
la*
oil N S(>N,
kVIllm s.
BLACKVILLE MACHll>iE SHOPS-
i n
>>
15 . i os of land 5 mile*"
A lie 1 ale and 2 miles Iron! A{v-
;>!efor, situated in a gotxl localitV;
tenant hou*cs, Gin House, Sair
Mill and Maehincrv, Dirclhnf*
I loins •, all in j;oud-rcpair,_ «8 hors*:
farm in a high state of cultivatioi..
T’iie balance of the land is well
timbered, Wc can make you a
reasonable price and give you
o"cd i rms on this property.
J (). Patterson
Barnwell, S. C
Blackville,
s. c.
in
She 1 iff Creech . hu I assistant* on
Thuradny lociied the Ihu ot a hlind
tiger 011 Ned's Bruncti, in BeiiiK.tt
Hpriu .t townslil.i. Empty liquor w*
’mm?'’were plena thi! -Hm t. he keejMsi.
Warren Baltic, colored, made IiiuikcIi j
pcarce, Oti Friaav bn came to town. |
gave boadtjoj'.lii* appeanmee at. court
and pro mi Mm to plead guilty and quit
the busInesiefA •
The Bamberg grand jury. C:,pt. W
S Bamberg Foreman. ht*t week iciter I
ate.I its recommendation of a previous j
term: - That the bext gertcral asreui !
bly provide fur a county examiner, j
whore duty R Khali be to travel from |
county to county a.nd correctly ex
Hisdtie the books and aet'o 11 e I * ot the
various county.ntlices autl report lo tqe ^
foreman of the gtaod jtirv oi the. y.i-
riwtis .uointte*,, and if th'* ! a nor docy 25
tha^xiu grr.tftt jury c: the wtr •• v* ; ; ;(
counties i-e allowed to Fite m> %•>
HccoutUant to fX»miue'*aid txtoks aiid j iiayy legated rroiw, auu Jta .t utbt )uff 1
to be paid by the evuatr.” „ [owe (« people pf the keittUu.
OK
Sale,
t lie so laii'v in arriving next year.
A plenty 01 lire wood, cut to chtm
'liev''' IH-gth and emrvewtrnOy placHiU
w iii lighten liie winter iabor* of the
guihl house wiv'*’» and children when
chill winds blow and icy rain comes
down.
It may be that in tlie busy activities
J of the cotton season farm imptemeu s
j have been left acarter*d about but. of
* course Miev wt.l now be gathered and
put. under dry shelter,
j Runt at lea*t a few pcieh and plum
tree-, transplanting seedlings to good
plaecs . Set out mor*e dowry plants In
the front yarn and nuke the home
more attractive.
And U-t but not h a-tH' plitut At K'»sr
•eiii'r Yo’.i'h": poi be I'err T«<
( .im trill-,4iut Olkct' /rfr.'-v'
Not Stokaujc,
AT
...RKlftjCKD TI
> S^CIvS...
FOR SALK OK HKN T.
Mv Walnn; Grove Rlantation, situ-
at.cd on" mile Irom ( r.mmings st.i'In 11
on the G. A w. <;. Rv. Hampton entin-
ry,8. Ah, Coidaining Kight Humlitd
acres ot land, tim e linndred of which
are planting'land*, Fy»r terms of lxIt.t
or sale apply lo
M is* (h M. < imsin.
Kstell, 8. C.
TRKS 'ASS NOTICE.
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now is the time to
ne\er ho cheaper, and
in value .
t, v
Kand« wiVi
lo increase
BUY NOW.
Kind Township,
obtainable jyy the best workmen in
America anj being bohght from the
manufactiir|is are being sold free from
the ex pen and profit* of middle
dealers.
Mr. J. A.llim*, a mechanic of long
suo.cea.duJ ubd satislying experience
is in chargi of”mv hiacksmitU and
wood woikiaml repair shop* and
will use birlbest abilities to please
c veiccoslotiilr.
Adi York guaranteed to gi*e 1
aallKtactiou. yive me Jl trial.'
, — v- - ■ ■
n* aoo-.beuiUy furs,
1 pon tlm land* of the
’nrnwell coimty, in
-perilled after tbei:
. rpose* of hunting,
•aking and r-mov
leave*, pasturing
or paths or com-
nnder peti
full extent
‘"Any and wH
ti In den to ente
undersigned, 1
the township
name*, for lh<‘
fishing, tr«pp
mg wood, sir*
stock making
milting any otner re - p 1 *s
aliv*d pfosecotloc to the
Ol ihe law' :
(’. K Grime*, Rosemary Township.
T (> Da'i*. Red Osk
Koheri S uider*. Re«l O.tk ”
J.W.I'dk. Ko»etnary
F. 5V Weaibersbe*', Rod Oak Rn**e
5-5H Acres, Rich
Barnwell County.
One, half in cultivation
woodland.
’Two mile* from Snell in 2 Station
AThnitte Oror-t hi nr R a i*r-.,.d
Buildings aii'l impmv‘-m«;iit«.
A bargain in tlti* p’ace.
Terms east.
balance
on
fib(l Aero*. Building* a ! imptov*-
meitU, SOU acre* in coil.(TMou, fiOd
acres in woivdland.
'i'bree miles from Spelling .--fH ! ioi!
A.C K K Four tniie* f.on, tbm
barton A . G. 1..
Term* easy. , %
)('0 Acr* •
: Iloiise* a 1 1 11 iu
! Irom Han; wc,
2<o seres i
! wood and tor.
Term* ea- .
bid Acres h
| Cniirt House
| U.aiance in l ni
Teriiis’easy.
j 5(1 AeriATht,
(Joiirt, ll(>;i»e
merit*, -fi) ari
in Wood and 1
LltatASTAtii ,
5,(Kg) Acre-
(Fvpress. Ropt,
wood*.
Good and 1 op
tie-.
Come and see
V'.'ll
>wi snip
-ai miica
C. F. UUioun, P. M BttClIlgr ??
Win. MOl
Caihdun &
»\ tv
In
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V
£ ;fe f Acd4ei)l
i. o
•A<0, Acre
sere* in 'V
Tow oyhin
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BLACKflLLE, X S. C-
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D'l fill I
Hvf
•.iilvaton.sron^iMONEY
mb'-. It 11 n well
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Live
m
At fewest Rates %
> >ngest Cot - ®
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