The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1909, Image 2
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A . D l«»l( oltuatc. lying and belog »n rf rtl<tu, * r *' r and'daa. i rtti*<j on | b t.
(jraat oJ%pr«*a Towii*lnp f vountjf ol piat maUn bv Jas. M, rattoraon, C. K- board
^kr!iT» «'li «. fUa-Htata of mxub Caro - uar’wl Ibf i'tb day of Sapt«n»b«*r, A. 1> «aimrl
atffl rail* for traok, Aumber of
(riicko; one •oairtmg box with
caparlty for Ihmfrlbooaand Iret of
Br virtue of a deeretal onler to me
•ItrecieO In U»e aftove fiititUd ca
will wil at Harowail. In iron*
court bouar.Tfn Monday, Novemlifr lat.
hKftf. it btl,** aala day in »aitl luontb,
arTtltMt lUo legal b<i»ira of aala. all Ilia by land* Ol in
aaiaio, riglK, line auJ luteroat and
nor O^nr
George It. itraon aoJ
. . , , . pal) i
— ’•oHaak pur raadrra tr arrfiil tnal ,n | ibe_Br«po lonnner Company, and of
all peraone wlitfnitiyg tbrongb aml-nn*
lina, and Woimden aa followt: On the 1901, altmjro, tying am* bebtg u» Oreat Q.^^ jm^wuh eapacliy for
North by land* of M A. Kay and Sa't- A*ypre*a T«*«iiabl|v, Barnwell County ninrty tbouAand feet of lumber: one
kt;haU:Me 6trea»«; on »»•« Kaat by In tbe Star* of South Carolina, and nry aheit one liMnd<vd f*et long wlrn
S.illkrbHtvbie Stream; bn the dontb hv bounded aa follow*: On tire Nonb Itch along entire length; aix Ian
land# of A. K euhidrr and on the We*t by Uad« ofW. M. Connelly; on the |rtory. / f„nr roomed dwelling »ion«.ea;
bv upland* of K W. HanUon I ha*t by Sallkebiichln Stream; on fbe one eight roomed boar»hiig'Y)on»e; one
Tract No, 14.. containing forty aerea, S'dith by land* of K. A. K'll* and on | , w ,. n ty by ton? foot b«tl(li'* and
more panicutanv detlnad and deu-riU- , tba We^i • y upland* of K. L Sindera. ^ twelve one atory buildiugH
etl on plat made by da* M. I'aftereon, { Tiact No IK), containing one nnn I Term# of rlale: One fonifh ca*h;
C K , dated tin Pdi, da? of Hepi«inbe.r, j itrvd and #lx aerea. more parliculgrly t) H u<iv« in three equal annual in*t»il~
A. U 1WU, #ltuate lying and liclng in d*®ned and de crlbed on plat made by menr#, wlib Hiiere*t from dale of »a e.
.South ' Jaa. M. I'attereufo O E„ dated the 9tn, #er.i>red ny bond of the purchaser ami
On t day ol S pt tnber, A 1). IWT, aituato, mortgage of the properry aold.
*-'‘7Uig and being In ureltt ( yore#*
_owii*ldn, Barnwell Cdun y. in the
upland* of IV. II Cieech; on tbe South State oi Snub Carolina, and bounded
----- * a# follow*: On t*o North hy land- of
E. Ilarviy; on the Ea#t i y Siltke
Bamoerg bounty In thft stale of
:au#e I : Carolina and bounded a* follow# : On , da;
of /he J lb® Nor,b by upland* of W. U Cieech ivi
iber 1 at a"*! He.rcule# Creek; on the Ka*t by : To
A. Ore* on and on the
West by landa of J. J. Oraddm-k.
T ract No la couiainlng #lxt? fire
acre#, more particularly deflimd and
deacriibed on plat made by Ja*. M.
I’gtteraon, C. E., dated the idh. dav of
?v*r** reporte-d n* Milling In
«*i w*<k at iwu dullnre the
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lir. Wenlon. of Columbia, n well
potted pbvaictan a, y* ih it oouipuUory
ediicitlon would »pread dl*eaa« and
gi?e» strong proof In *upport of hi*
declaration.
Mr. J 'hn H . Cope. Preal ‘ent of the
Bamberg Oottioi Mill, ha* bought the
tiantl«omw Spartauburg reaidence of
floyd L l.l»e*on Nor.h Cflurch street.
Brice f 14 2fl0
The purchase wa« made that hi#
children may hava the happv advan
tage* of home life while puraulog their
eolleglate *tudle*. Mr. Cope will con
tinue the active management of bti
Bamberg Interest*.
The wind, rain and hall aform that
etarted without warning in We*t Ten-
«ea*®e ln#t T inraday caused ihe fl«arh*
ef at lea*t sixty peraona In that S ate,
Alabama m d Georgia. In Tmneaaee
the hall irtonea are aald to have been
»* large ■* orange*. T.ie eN*tern en.l
of tne atorm waa In A»ken cowntv
where several hundred hale* of open
erdrnn tu the Held* were beaten Into
the ground by the ball*
r*H3tn*e and *clenil*ta now n**ert
that 2,000.000 S *0ther«i |*coplo are vlo-
*tni» of the hook worm or lazy hog.
T rthat paraalte they charge (be dul
i.««a. stupidity and ba. kwanlne** of
til cared for school children, and the
laxlnea* and shlftlesne** of grown up
worker# In field and factory. T,i«
trouble I* easily cured and after la-
fting the cheap medicine the slow ooach
wake* up to new life, energy and #uc-
•ree. •
UNION MRBTINUd.
tlnion Mcetlniw <rf the Barnwell Bapt st
AaMOCtltion will be Ueld at Mount Calvary,
Alien’# Chapel and Bcthc-da Chnrclir# sat
ntday and dumiay, Octub.r Doth and 31#t.
. .PKOURIM...
Topic I, State Mission# need*.
Topic 2 The advantage# and disadvan
tage# Of organise.I Acids.
*/ MOUNT CAl.VARY
' Introductory sermon, Kev. K. P. flalnhln.
Tuple I W. M. Jones, l). It., H K Juhti
win. ti. K. Rht.
topic g. It. M Mixaon, J. T. Orubba,
Jeff Hair, Rev. J K. issle.
Miwtlonary sermon on Sunday. Rev. J. 0.
Peacock.
AT LIN’S CHAPEL
Introdactnrv sermon, Uov. J. Hopkins,
Topic I. Kcv. IV ti. Brittm, J. . Jcn-
C M. lulenN^ld, Re?. M C Baxley.
Topic 3 Uev. S. P. Hair, II, t lay t recch
W. Barker.
Missionary sermon on Bnnday, Kcv. D. L.
Xoton.
• BRTHKSDA.
Introductory sernlon, R»:v. Mr. Allen of
Bemnai k, S. V.
Topic J. Kev C. If. Turner, Her
•Impeou, D. U fltmter.
Topic 3. W. Polk, ('apt
Tne. Rev. O J. Trier.
Missionary sermon on Snnoay, Kcv. 0. J.
Tiier.
Uomraittee
ITS A TOP NOTCH DORR.
Orcat ibwd* compel regard. Tbe
world crowns Its doers. That’* why
the American people have crowned l»r.
King’* New IMsoorery the Klngoi
Throat and Lung remedies. Every
atom is a health force. It kills germ*,
and cold* and lagrippe vanish. It
heal* cough racked membranes and
coughing atop*. 8*'re, indamed bron-
ebial tub.a and lungs are cured and
hemorrhage* cease. I>r. Get*. M<>re,
Black Jack, N . C., writes •Tt cured me
•f lung trouble, pronounced liopeless
Wy all doctors ” 50c. |l (*». Trial bot
tle free. Guaranteed bv S. Burck-
balterand K A. Ueasun A Co.
^r 1 ^n^mYo-a^^ trVaa and September. A. I» 1901.
timber, boin standing and down, of! and being ‘ n n ^ n ^’V‘ ^
whatever kind in and upon all those t "btf> : Barnwell «iUBty, In tlie State O
ctriein lots, piecce. paroel* of tracts of
Ului do*ci(bed aVfollows: Tract No.
I, containing two hundred and eighty
a'C..'^i'S -mm... w,e. •»**>» m
m C. E dated toe Bin. day of by Hercules Creek and oil tbe West by
ty.uth Carol!.".a, ami bounded as ful
lo w* : Oo the Noi th by uplands ol II.
M. Kay and land* of M. N. Kay; on
the East f>y ri[»1 gluts of H M. Itay and
W. 11.
D. Rtcc. U. B:
MASTER’S SALE.
Pattcson.
SepitHUbvr A. 1>. I'JOl. *ltuato, lying
and being in Great Cypress iown»nlp,
Countv ol B.rnwell, In me State ol
gmHb Caroiiua, and bounded as fol •
lows: Uu the North by lands ol K. I,.
8hu. ers; on the Ka*t by ftallkehal. liie
stream; on the 8*uth by land* of O.
1). A. Wilson and on me VVeal by up
land* of Banna B. Cordtay.
Tract No; 3 containing eighty four
acres, more particularly detlned and
uescribcd on plat made by -las. M. Pat
lerson, C. E.. da^ed the Wth day oi 8ep-
lemoer, A. H. 1301. sltnate. hlng and
being iu Buford’s Bridge Township,
County of Bamberg in tbe state of
.South Carolina, and bo Hided a* l«d
low#: On the North by lands of J W,
8mitb; on the East by uplands of A.
P. Gray ; o.i tbe West by 8sllkebat«hie
Mresm end on the 8uutn by UiuU.j»I
H. M. Kearse
Tract No U. coutalnlng two hundred
and sixty •even acre*, more particu
ntr deliued and desirtbed (hi pint inaiie
oy Ja*. M Patterson, C. E , dated the
fUn. day of .September, A i> HKH. situ
ate, lying a d being iu Great t)yp.e#s
i'owu-iiip, Ctniuty ol Barnwell in tne
.atale ol South Carolina, and bounded
as follows : On the North hy lauU* ol
Hamel Morrl*; on the East by Hallke
•laichle rttreaiu; on tne West ny pub
lie road at Limber Bridge and on the
south bv landa of 8*nna B Cordray.
Tract No. 4 containing one hundred
an<i live acre*, more particularly de-
ilned ami described on plat made by
Jas. M Patterson, C E., dated the Olb,
day of September, A . 1>. IW)1, sitoaie.
lying and being in Butord’s Bridge
rowushlp, Bamberg County iu tne
Aisle of 8.UII.II Caro.ma and bounded
as follows: On tne North by uplands
of J. W 8mlib; on the West by swamp
lands of Hanie. Morris; on tbe East bv
swamp land* of A. 1*. Gray; on the
Bantu b/ rvaithehalelilo ntreain.
Tract No. 6, containing four hun
dred and lorty five acres,uior# partlou
,arly tlctliivd and .e»crlived on plat
made bv Jas. M. Patterson, C. K , dated
the 0.h day ol .September, A. It. LKIi.
•Ituate, ly mg «nd b*-ing in Bufoiu’*
Bridge lowu*hip, Bamberg County in
ihe Stale ot south Carolina, and
bounded as follow#: On tbe North by
lands of A. K. Barkvt; on the East by
Uud* of L. M. Bishop a..d upland# ol
Daniel Morrl*; on the south by land*
ol J. IV. 8mi b and K L. Sanders, and
on ihe West by nmd line of Sal'ke-
batclile Swamp, adjoining land# of K
L. sunders.
Tract No tt containing four bun
dled and ninety six acre#, more par
ilcnlarly defined ami described on piai
• d Jas M . Patterwin, C. E., dated the
Qth, day ol September, UK)I, siluate.
,iying and being in tbe counties ot
Bamberg and B riiwtMl In ttyv Xtaveof
South Carolina and bounded a* fol
lows: On the North by IhiiiI# of E. T
Moirl# and L. M. Hianop; on the Eh*i
Oy land* of L. M Bishop and upland#
of A. E Barkei ; on the south by
land* of Daniel Morris and on tire
Wo#lby mud edgvi of Salikehaicliie
Swamp, adjoining uplands of E. L
Sander*.
I fact No. T. containing two hun
dred and liriy acres, more particularly
detlned and described on p;at made t)>
J AM. M Pa tterson, C E , dated the Bill,
lay ol September. A D liKH. situate,
lying and beii.g iu the counties ol
Bamberg and Kniiiaell. in ihe Slate ol
South Carolina, and bounded #* lol
lows:-On the Norib by Ian * ol
Lutner Morri*; on the East by upland*
of K T Morn*; on the soutn bv land*
ol A E. Barker and on ihe West by
mud edge of Sallkehatchle Swamp,
adjoining landa ol E. L. Sanders anil
E. il. Jonkm#.
Traci No 8, coiAaining
Saltkctlatchie .-.ireain
Tiact No Itt.. containing forty Hve
acres, more parih ularly/dr fined and
described on Plat made by J**. M. Pat-
teiaon, C E„ dated ihr Pib. day of
Sepiember, A. D. situate, lying
amt being in (reoyge’s Cr< ek Town-hip,
Barnwell county, in the Siate of South
Carolina, and tmunded as follow*: On
the North>v 1*4*4# of 0. W. Kay ; on
the Ea*t by uplamhi of M. M. Kay; on
me south hv land* ol II. M Kay and
on tbe Weot by Sallkehatchle SireNUi
Tract No 17. containing one hun
dred and seventy #ix acres, more par
ticularly defliieii and described on p:at
made by Ja*. M. Patterson, C. E ,
dated the 5Hb day of September, A D.
|JH)I, situate, lying and oeing in Great
(:y pres* l ownsb p, county of Barn
well, in the Male of soiilh Carolina,
and bounded a* follows: On the
North by SalUehatchle Stream; on
ihe Ka*t bv Sallkebatcnie rtf ream; to
the .■south by lanU* of K. W. liariiaon
ami on tne West by land* of Jame*
L'luier, E. U. Sanders, Align* Piiester
and rt. C. Creech".
Tract No. 18 .containing thirty two
acre#, more particularly defined and
d.-sci ilred nn p!ai made hv Ja* M i'at-
terson, C. K.. Itated the Utb, uav of
September, A. D. l»Ol, sltuaie, lying
and being in George’* Greek Town
ship, Barnwell county, in tlie State of
South Caro.lna, ami bounded a# fo •
lows: On tbe North by land* of G.
VV. Kay ana J K.bertKay; outlie
Son til oy laud* of M. M Ka\ ; on the
Ka*t by upland* ol G. W. Kay and ou
the We#| by Haltkehaichie Stream.
Tract No. IU, containing twelve
acre*, more paMlcnlarlv dettned and
deaoiibcd on plat made bv Jaa.M.
Paltcr*on, C E , dated live !>tb day ol
September, A. D. 1001, situate, lying
and being in George’* Greek i'owu-hip,
Barnwell Cotfnty. in the State of South
CaroHua, and bounded as follow* : On
ihe North bv iii>l*nds of J'. Hubert
Kay and M M. Kay ; on the Ea»t by
upland* of J Koberf Hay; on the
Sou.h by G. W. K*v ami MUikelmtchie
Stream and on Ihe Wfst by Saltke
hat‘’bi*' Stream
Tract No. ‘JU. Containing twenty five
acre#, nmre particularly defined and
described on plat made bv Ja*. M
Patterson, O. E , dated the !Gh, day of
oeptemtier, A D. I’.KM, siiuate, ly i g
and neing in (ieorge’s Greek township.
Barnwell G'ouuty. in tbe Slate ol Soiilh
Garolioa, and bounded a» lollow* : On
the North by land* of J. K. Hay; on
the East by upland* oi M . M Kay ; on
me South by land# ot J. K'-bert Kay
and on the We*l by oaitketiatcbie
atream,
Tract No 2!. containing twenty six
acres, mote particularly detimd and
• letcribed wn plat made by Jas. M Pat
terson. C K , dated ibe Pin day of
y-eptesiber, A. D l‘.K)l. si.uate, lying
irtid being in Oeorge’s t;reek Towu^
ship, Barnwell (ountv, ill the stale of
no ti Oi Garoiina, ai tl Oouml d a* ltd-
low*: On tbe North liy laud* of M
M. Kay; on the Ka-t by uplands of J.
If. Kay; on tbe South by laud* of M.
M. Kay and on tbe West by oaitke-
hnteble S’ ream .
Tract No 22. containing sixty one
aeies, more partuularlv dettned and
described on a plat made hv J.«». M .
Patterson, G. E , dated the u n. day <>l
September, A. D. i'KJl, siluate, lying
and being in George’s Greek Town*
-hip, Barnwell Gouniy. in the Slate of
S»ohIi (.arollmi, ami bounded a* lol
l .ws: On tbe North by lands of tbe
estate of .1. W Gama-ter; on the East
by upland* of M M Kay ; on tlie South
by lands of J K
Pnrcbaser or purchaser* to pay
paper*.
II. L.
for
A
hateiile »treani;/On the South (>y land#
ot E 1.. Samlei s and on the Vt esl Ly
land# ot W. M Conm liy.
Tract No. «l, containfug •igbiy #even
aeie#, ovore parlieu ar y dettm d and
described on plat marie l<y Ja#. M. Pat
ler#<in. C. K., dated the 9.h, day of
Septembe*. a. 1>. liK)!, situate, lying
and being in Georg.’# Creek Tow it*nip,
Barnwell Gouii'y,1(i the State ot South
Carolina, and b<‘unded aa ioIiowh: Ou
tbe North l y land# of J S Suit; on
the Kasrly «d M -e Delk ; t»u
the Soutli i y land* ol C J, H S.ili and
on the W est l y Srltkebatchie Stream.
Tract No. 32, containing three hun
died and ttPy acre#, more particular y
dettueu and oesc'lbed on plat made by
Jas. M. Pstterson, C. E., dated the 9m,
tty ol September, l'*0l, #iiuate, lying
auu being in Great, Cypres# Town*uip,
iiarnweii Gtnimy, In ihe S;aie ot Soutu
Carolina, ai d bounced a» follow^ : On
the North by laud* ol Grcea Harrison
and Brig bam Keed; ou the East by
Siltkebatcbie S leant; on the. South I y
V>’. M. Connoi y and on (be Vt est t'y
uulauds of A. r- Ilarviy.
Tract No. 33, contuinlng one hun
dred and tbiriy iiina acres, more par-
ticulai ly detiiud and describcit t>c plat
made by Ja#, M. Patterson, g. E ,
dated the 9ih, dry of S -ptember, A. D.
1901 siluate lying and being iu George’s
Greek Townnnp, Barnwell Coumy, In
the State of Smlii Garoiina. and
bounded an loilow*: On live North by
Toby Greek and land* of Willie Still;
ou me East by upland* of J. S bTill;
on the Soutn "y laud* of M J. f>elk
ami on the West by Saltkenati.;bie
S'.resm and Toby CfetsK.
Tract No 31 containing forty eight
acre#, more particularly d< ttotjd anil
Ue#ci loetl ou plat made ty .la* M . Pat
lerson, G!. E , da ted the {fin, dvyoi S*p
tember. A, D. 190!. situate, ’yuig and
being hv Georgw’a Greek Towusbfh,
Barnwell Coumy, in tne State of Stub
Caiolin#, and bounded as lollow#: On
the Norm by branch sepaiating tbi*
land from land* of Stnder#; ou ihe
East l*y upland# ol W T. S ib; on the
S.uitti • y lands of J S Still and on the
VVe^t by T«»by Greek.
Tract No o'i, ctuilainlnR one hun
dred acre# more particularly defined
ami described on plat made ny Ja* M
Patterson, G E , daietl ibe 9tn d: y oi
September, A l> l!K)l. siluate, lyu.g
and being ih George * Greek Towu>u:p
Barnwell Ctnin y, in tbe S aieol Sou n
GariMina. and bo md* d a* follows : Ou
tlie North by lands of G. G. Zorn; ou
ihe East b) land* of the estate ot J. VV.
Lancaster; on ibe Snub ly Siltke
hiitchle S-reatU Bill on tlie West by
land* ol L B creei-h.
Traci No. 37, containing twenty
acre*, more particular y d-ttied auu
describ'd on pl.it made i y Ja*. M Pat
tcrsoii, C. K , daietl tbe Vivo, d. y of S |>
tember. A D 1901. situate, yu.g and
being in George’s G'eek lownsbip.
Bariswell Goun y in liie Slate ol S'U b
Carotins, and bounded as Iwliow*: On
tbe North by uplands of G. G. Z>ru;
uu the E*-t oy laud* of tbe e*iaie ol
J W. Lancaster; .*n tbe South by
land* of J H Moiri* and on Uie West
by lands ol L. B. Gieecb.
Term* of *».e : Oue-loorth cash, the
balance in time <q tal annual msia.l
Hieiit*. with Inieiesi (rom date ol sale
secured by the bond of llm purcbaaei
and a iiioi igage of ibe propet ty softl,
which moitgNge shall contain a pro
\ Isiou tmn toe purchaser aball not viil
in any one y •*( a greater propoi lion ol
ibe timber stud to him tlian be »t all
have paid ol tbe purenase m ney
agreed to be paid by him. mile#} he
market valueol -uco »urplu* timber m-
paid over to the Master le»* tbe ex
pehses lucitlant to cutting and maiket-
ing, witliin rixiy day* alter smdi lim
ber shall be cut ami marketed, to be
credited ou tbe purchase monty.
Purchaser or puicba*ers to pay for
papers.
If. I,. O’Banimn,
Master for Barnwell County,
Ma*ter’* Olflce Oct. 7tli
O’Baonon.
Ma*fpr.
Master’s office, October 7tb IDW.
MASTER’S SALE.
i
State of Sourh Carolina.
Oouuty ol Barnwell.
Court of Common Plea*.
Jack Ashler. Nody Cave. Migar
Ashley, Joe A*Ii!ev, B. T. Rice and
Mamie Ashlev tiy her guardian ad
litem, J. A. Willi*, Pialtnitf<7
vs.
R
C. Holman,
in partition
Defendant.
By virtue of a decre’al order to me
directed in the above entitled cau-e, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
court h* use on Monday November 1st.
1909. it being sale day in said iMontb,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property:
All that certain tract of land situate,
lying and being in Barnwell couutv
and the State of South Carolina, said
to contain Neven Hundred and Twenty
Three (724) acres, more or les#. and
bounded oj the North by land* of Mr#
Sallie Hair (wife of Manson Hair) and
land* of John Wiili*; East by lands ol
Mr# Luh* Grimes; tmitih by lands of
K. K Johiunn and on the Ka*t by wa
ter# of Buck Creek «aid tract to be
sold in seven separate parcel#, a# fol
low* :
Tract No 1 conUlnin one huodr-d
and thi t<*en acre*, more or less bound
ed on ihe North by I tnd* of
Hair, East by Btn k Gre-k, South b\
Tract No 2. ami West by land# of
Mr*. John T Willi*.
Tract No 2 containing one ht!ndr'’d
and two acre#, more or !e*# and bottiid
etl on the North bv Tract No 1 East
itv Bm k CreOk, jvonth bv Tract No- 3
and West by land* of Mr*. J >nn T
Willi*.
Tract No 3 eontapiing one hundred
and twenty two acie# more or less
and bounded on the N’or'li bv Tract
Nn. 2. East by Buck ( reek, Sou'll bv
Tract No 4 and West by land* of Mr*
John T W .IBs,
Tract No 4 containing one hundred
acre*, more nr le*#, hounded North Itt
Tract No. 3, Ka«t by Buck Gieek
South bv Tract No, 5, and West b\
land* of Mr* Jno. T. Wild#
Tract No 5 containing one hundred
acre*, more or le-#, and bounded oi
the N'brtb by Tract No. 4. K»»t b\
Buck Creek, Souih by Tract No tt and
West by Tract No. 7.
Tract No fi containing one hundrei
acre* more or less, and bounded on tire
North by Traci No •*>. Ka«t bv Bm k
G-reek, Soutli bv land# ol Mr*. Lula
M. Grimes and Mi-« Eannie Jtd’.iistoi
and West bv Tract No 7.
Tract N<>. 7 containing rtfty-seven
acre*, more or b##, and honmled fi
the North and We-t bv lantl* of G E
Grime*. North and Ki«t bv Tract
No». ft slid C. an I South by land* ot
M rs Lula M . Grimes
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser t.
pay for paper#
A pl*t of tiie said land* can be aeen
• t my cilice.
11. L. O’Bannon,
M a - e r.
M»#tef’* office, October 9th I’.IOO.
MASTER’S SALE.
Kay ami on tne
by Saitkehat* hie Mieam. * . —
Tract No ><_ , tbe. material at first cost and viVh-
tntl *• Jut having to have
frit tvUi ho found that
the be*t interest# and resource* of our
fttate are so bound with bond* and
mortgage* a* to be beyond help or
V>pr. »
rtOl THKKN
. ** * ' . were eon-
Wc have reoclvgM concerned.
Ih# Ar*t oumhrsfi^.
Mew*. A Jourff T ^* £
• ml Progrei^
C
She
’•rty.
pr:
V: -
v » ^
O ^ ^ ^ J^honor Owens bad
He waa called
M inquest over the
na Cunningham,
^who was ahot last
usband, Jackaon Cun-
e farm of Mr. L. H.
eastern edge of the
woman lived several
life
nm*.
W»UiN*
county. The
d*y» after being ahot, but her
wa* deapalred of from the first. From
tba teatimony it appears that Jack-
*m became enraged at her becauae
fRT*.
And yur hearts now tendererd fon-
v dcr.
And those dear old ilreao*
toothing gleum* day*
f)f the IK-aVcns awav off * in the
— Ivnah has been
country under the
* . - - v ~~ for a certain alck
benefit aoclef^M. He would approach
a person, generfljy a negro, and In
tereat him In the subject. Then he
would win hie point by saying, "You
know Mr. T.\H. Auld of Eastover.
don't you? Weil, he la general agent
for tbe company In all thin lower
Richland county. \ Now you give me
$1 and i'll give you my receipt and
you take il to Mr. Auld and hell
issue you the policy.V
Several persona fell for this game
and now are bemoaning the loss of
their dollar*.
SHOOTS DRINK-CRAZED MAN.
— ■»
Samuel Joyner Kills Fnther-in-Law
In Order to Save Himself.
there are
ready to
• wnist 1 °i; f the
rlVAnbor of*iron,'v x . rea
take ihe job in Colu. ^
— *"* ♦ ♦ ^ ■ ^4 . *—
KILLED A DK8PER.\TE NEGRO..
Fnnnan Turner Shot Wliitman liar
Icy When letter Thre«tened Him.
I-tirman Turner, a liveryman
of Yorkville, shot and killed
Whitman Harley, colored, Monday
night. Harley waa a noted deape
rado, who had a record as a ertmi
nal. having killed one man and shot
several othera.
The rrotrble arose about Harley
hiring a team from Turner. The ne
gro was Insulting and ran his hand
Into his pocket and Turner, know-
og the desperate nature of the man
with whom he had to deal, ahot and
killed him. Public sentiment gen
erally regards the shooting as Justl
flable.
them.
It shipped in to
CAUSES FATAL AFFRAY.
A diepatch from Goldsboro, N. C,,
M h „.. , . . “J -8 * inflamed by Ifquor, Owen
-fiklly. AAd «bot Ginn. a. weailhy_ farmer of Rdqw
Hill, Wayne county, antered the home
-jof his son-in-law, Samuel Joyner,
late Monday evening and opened fire
upon Joynor aa the latter lay abed.
Eacaping the first few shots Joyner
managed to reach his pistol and re
turning the fire killed Ginn Instantly
KILLED BY A LEAD PENCIL.
led oi Fakifk
.OQldaa Frledlander. of Cor-
mm bitten by a dog five
but paid HtUa attention
the,wound until a few days ago.
. -
for treatment ‘ It "with”tbr first-bnHet: -EarHer la the- n:ng a pencil into her throat.* Tbq
that aha had hydro-
aad that R waa too late for
8h« wag aont fo Belie-
wbara aha died, after
iotenaaly, tha doctor* do
th# dlaaaaa aa hydrophobia
—" i' ^a <w w -
v
MB punished for
by hla
a noury
' yoar* old.
at the
day Ginn made an attack upon hie
wife and shot and painfully wound
ed hla young eon. who waa making
a valiant detente of hia mother, and
who finally worsted big father. Ginn
had boon on a protracted debauch.
Large Inheritance Taxes.
The Inheritance taxes
tate of Jo!
altUonalra
iy. tearing
•Ofi astats to public
lea. wilt
Two-year-old Child Fell From
Chair and Injnred Herself.
'' '"N' ** ** ■ - ^ 0
A sad and fatal accident occurred
at Greer. S. C.. last Monday night,
whan Eliaabetb. the 3-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
ThompsOp, fell from a chair, ruu
rtAjL-ealfl
:: ■' flP'tjft
Mn
little childi suffering aererely, ling
ered until about 1 o’clock Tuesday
when it paseed away. ElDabeth wa*
a beautiful child, dearly loved by
all who knew her. The bereaved
parents hava tbe deepest sympathy of
that entire community.
Killed.
N. Y., Mr*. Mar
!' Ihlrty-five, and
practicable tfrtd fifty, wefa
ot r ^ » board-
Refusal of Young Woman to Donee
With Young Man. \
When the daughter of Simon Nel
son refuncd to dance with Wesley
McKenzie at a social affair being
given In her own home at Barn well,
a town In a remote section of Bald
win county .Ala., Saturday n'ght, a
bloody duel followed. Two men are
dead, four injured, and four are un
der arrest on the charge of murder.
The dead are:
Bert Pierce, beaten to death and
head crushed
Mach McKenzie, shot through the
heart. .
John Falrey, two brothers of the
dead Pierce boy, and one of the Mc
Kenzie brothers were wounded.
According to the story told hyvof-
ficer 9 Investigating the case, VT-sley
McKinzie approached Miss Nelson
and asked her to dance with him.
She Is said to have refused on the
ground that he was drinking, and
he then began cursing in her pres
ence. A general fight followed with
the above result.
MASTER S SALE.
State of Soml: i Brf'li h.
t ouuty cf Barn v» «• 1.
Gourt of Goiiijiioii l’iea«,
James A. AH, et. al.,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Julia Emma Jon #, et al.’
Defendant*.
Bv virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the shove entitled cm-o, I
will sell at Barnweil in Iron! of il)
court li»u*e. on Monday. N’ovenibe
first LIC9 It being sale 'lay in said
iimniit, within lb» lej{,*l hour# of sale
ihe following described real property
All that tr*ct. nr iniTjel of land si|u
—- wm rr;TTTw, r> e pt
m fori Rfoadway, Brooklyn.
.1
positions In a
Georgia town
to in-
Nat-
bank;
v BLACKVILLE, S. C.
* A IVAr’
OF THE PEOPLE
FOIl THE PEOPLE
BY THE PEOPLE
4 PEil CENT
PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
ssMinmuynuii.riMajL. n y r- r*r ^ —i.-.'
Cpnrtcsy, Liburality, Prompt Service
and Safety are our Cardinal Principles.
II. D. STILL, - - -
ISIDORE RICH. - - -
II. MURRAY MATHIS,
REYNOLDS S MARTIN. -
Fkesipfnt,
Vice President.
Cashier.
a.
Asst. Cashier.
McCOmCK MACH MERY
We have secured tlie apreney of the eelebratoed McCor
mick Mowers, Reapers, liinders etc. We have in stock a
largo supply of all the necessary repair parts
Come to see us. We can supply you on short notice.
ARMSTRONG A SN FLUNG,
Barnwell, S C.
FALL OPENING.
•f-. Il ing *
a* o—
money to InT?
Hires a permanent
progressive South
It will certainly pay you
vcbtigafe this propoeltlon
tonal
Ga
Loan & Trust Co., Tlfton.
Succumbs to‘ Starvation
While on hia way to
Von, Army headquarters
York to get a Thankrglvlug dinner.
John Devery. homelsRs and friend-
lens. collapsed and a few hours later
dlod from starvation. Before ex
piring Deyery tol<t the tiqeuiul doc
tors that he bad had scarcely a
mouthful of food In a week and hD
emaciated condition tended to oon-l
Irm this. Unable to obtain work,
ia had aispt in doorways.
Listen—We will build you a house
anywhere, providing you will fur
nish the lot and make a small pay
ment and we will let you pay the
balance by the month. We do not
Issue Home Purchasing Contracts
\ but build the house for you at
once and let you pay for it on easy
payments. National Loan & Trust
Cd^. Tlfton, Ga.
Young Ladies and girls over 14 year#
of age can secure steady and profit
able employ ment and be taught to
make cigars, will be paid while
learning, j^nd, cheap board ca*
be secured n\*ar the factory. Any
girl can make from |6 to |12 per
week (some much more) after
^ learning We n^qd 600 young la-
' dies Immediately. Apply to Held-
euburg & Co., Opposite Union De-
pot,/Charleston, S. C\
these organs khu->v,
MALOVE’H MUSIC IlOT sli -
Columbia. 8. C.
• ••••••••••a
HTOLE HALF POUND BUTTER
And Sent to the Penitentiary
Seven Years.
for
SAW MILLS
Caw Mill* mounted on wheel*, a* eaeilr
■gtaoved — • mount ad Thre*hcr. Short
MIfb Lillie Sutton of Ocean
Springs. Miss., who was sentenced
last spring to serve a term of seven
years In the Mississippi State peni
tentiary by Circuit Judge W. H.
Hardy, on an Indictment for bur
glary. the theft of a half-pound of
butter and five eggs from the resi
dence of Fred Abbley, voluntarily
gave herself- up—a- few -day* ago to
Sheriff McLeod. Miss Sutton,
through the instrumentality of the
King's Daughters, waa reloaded on
bond, which she furnished by selling
her property and putting up the
money as collateral, and has been
living at Merrill with relatives pend
ing the appeal of her case to the
supreme court, which tribunal af
firmed her sentence a few days ago
ou*.
-’te^and — —”
was the contents o, a note found
Sunday in the dense thicket beelde
the body of I. U. Borland, aged 50
years, former county treasurer and
a prominent politician of Franklin.
Pa., who has been missing from
home since Friday. A wound In the
left leg caused Borland to bleed to
death, according to the coroner. The
accident was the result of a hunting
trip.
Ten More H*iuls Fall.
At New York Collector Loeb Fri
day dropped ten more assistant
weighers from the custom house ser
vice, as the result of the investi
gation of the sugar underweightug
fratidfl. The qollector states tnat
these dismissals complete the "house
cleaning." *
Fatal Accident.
A neighbor woman earing for the
twelve-day-old baby of Mrs. Frank
la. of Salisbury, 111., spriqkled
cl’Hji with powdered arsenic*
w. V *t)e mistook for talcum .pow-
■e j^Lhe baby is dead. ‘ »
ALL equal to the best and «u-
rerlor to tbe real. A Mill lor every claw of
huyers. Write tor circulars, stating what you
want. Manufactured by
SALEM IRON WORK*. tWUrt-Mia. W f
ROID Weather-Proof
ru.ot.
Don’t Experiment
Use tfio old reli
able roo.fing.tha*
baa been the stand
ard for 16 years.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA. S. C.
Flre-ReslstHif
I |kl wm not melt, rot,
I Pi crack or mat.
Fell to Their Death.
Dr. Bronckmann and Hugo
^rancke, two of the moat daring
member* of the Aero club of Ber
la. were killed through a collapse
o( their balloon Kolmar. The bod-
,r * were ^0,,n<, D< ‘ ar Elume, Austria
»#j Hungary. Nearby was the balloon
rant in an envelope end telling the
story of death. •
• It was In this vary cottage In Brooktflde, 15 miles
from Birmingham, Ala*, that three Italians nearly
died of Fever. They had been slek 3 months. John-
son’s Tonic cured Asm quick
Tbs two phyaWso* bar* had 8 vary etattnste turn of
were Italian, and lived on S creak SO yerda from
month* standing. ttMCrttaaparetweteaeteg from M _
thing to vain. I panoMsd than* to 1st ass try Johnson's teala, ;
#d matter and 1st *saMdictasfo out to sptatnbottls
fact to su tons eslaa ?*•■ lattosilasa se4 pannMiL
wMooreoumassofthsFsvsr. v : V' Sit
WHte to THf JOHNSON'S CHIU A ffVIN TONIC
*«■ . PM 1
May 4,1908.
Frrer. ah