The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 04, 1909, Image 3
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Tfye Barnwell People.
THURSDAY, NOVKEBER 4.1P09.
Wn ar« ton bu»y thta tlmw tn Jndl-
Tiiluailxe ih« t**i wv«>k frlen.1* who
cleverly remewthererl Tu* P*orut.
But wc «lo not (org«t them.,
fclfE* SUBSCRIPTION.
I» AdTnnce. pfcr Annum •. $1.IW
On Time |j.oc
t'he chit in teny win he thU week
the Barttwell—BUckvllle Koetl
Wh*|ey’* Btwnch,
M. B. Itnrley, J. B. Morn#,
O'leyk, Hui»r.
on
at
ilARMONY l.OlitiK NO.. A F. M.
\ A / A 1 treonjjHunleatU'n «.f Hurmony
\BB/ DkIk* No. 17, A. K. M. will tie l,e|,|
In Vaeonie Temj'ie or. TIitirMay
mnnlaN<ivvinlwi Vlettitiy
brethren arc eoKlUI 1 ) invited to attend
Eleetion of otBcera for enauinK year will
be liekl.
H. F. Anderson,
Butler HagoodvW. M. •
8<'c.
fhe re*;nlar rneettnttof Barnwdt
LlaxliteNo 16, Knights of Pythias w:I
She held at their HaU^. n- Friday nifth
' "t K o’cloek. A full attendance 1*
roqueated. Ky order of
WnXtAM E- MicNAIt. ~
Win. McNAB. K. R. & 5*.
SEED RYE FOR SAI.K
Barnwell t'ounty raised; tho
kind
Uiat never fall# • r disappoints.
<J, N. Bun-khalter, Barnwell. S. O.
BOTTLING WORKS FOR SALK.
I offer for aale the Parnwrll Itot-
tlinu Work*, consisting; of. 1 Improved
Jewell Ca'itonstnr; I Otown Bottliiij;
'J able; 60 Shipping Oaaea; 20 Deliverv
Ca«ea;Il.otof Extracts (all of the
(Mvpular rtarors,) Crowns; Labels;
Mvrttn*; Ga^; Gm ttutfit; Gas Water
and Si rup Connection*; Svrttp Jars;
Funnel*; Measures &c. | have papers
showing that I have paid for this out
fit and that there are my paper* over P.
Will sell a: a hartaln. Good trade
already established in this and sur
rounding towns and country. 20 Gross
Bottles go with the Outfit
J. A. Rouse,
Barnwell. S. 0.. Oct. 2.trd \y:j.
Over two hundred studenu of three
cortege*, two in (Georgia and one In
Alabama, were poisoned last week by
Mr. E. R. Hafer* and his lovely lit-; eating Western hama. None died but 1
tie daughters Evelyn and Sara of all suffered grievously and had to take
Aiken were the very w«looote guests of a lot of medicine. The doctors earned
Barnwell friead. on Sunday.
S >me poet aang on November “The
melancholy day* have come, the sad
dest of the year,” hut our Monday
Friend* gave the month a beginning
very different and really deligntfui.
M. F. HOGS.
Mr, J. K. Owen* of Ashlelgh, the
pioneer raiser of mule foote.l hogs in
this countv, continue* to have good
luck rn1*iiic them and the more he
know* the better l.e is pleased with
these healthy quadrupeds. The de
mand for them increase^ anil -he la
*< voral mouth* behind iu tilling orders.
His ••stock” now numbers over twenty
byad..
THE GRAYS ALL GOOD.
Supervisor 0. J. Gray was In to see
us one day last week. Ws congratu
late him on the good work he Is having
none hy ihe gang on county property
here. M uch work has been done du
ting ihe preaenv vear throughout-the
county on the roads and our Supervisor
deserve* great pr.f1*e for the many im -
provemeni* under his close supervision
ha* been made. Tltere has been much
done and Mr. Gray say* there’s still
lots to «.o.— Hsuiptou Guardian.
A BRUTAL BUSIN EBB .
Jim Jefferies, white, and Jack Johu-
ton, UMuk. hay* signetl a vonUiwt xo
light with their ll*ts 43 nuinds. or to
a finish, for the heavy .weight cham
pionship of the world, before th« club
offering the most money. The meet
ing U to t^ke place before July 5th.
next, and wiirTse'Tti the'far West, a*
such doings are not permitted in more
• civtthtwt Bttrwur. Both are powerful
anlinaTG and hot a bit in love w till each
other.
There I* talk of building a steel
bridge over the Savannah river at Sand
Bar Ferry.
Mr. !>. P. Johnson advertises today
a car load of bt-Inted buggies at verv
reduced price*. —
We n»rarcpsat the advice—()lant s
few acres in w heat and « w h. le lot in
oats, brother sod sister farmer.
Secr. tarv of State McCown on Sat
urday issued a charter to the fltitens
Rank of Allendale, capital $50 000.
Tne crowd that overll iwed the town
on Sattirday. circtt* day, was said to
have been the larger known since
hhernian’s troops passed through.
The cotton crop of thi* section i*
•bom rathere<l snd gone—to Europe
Receipts last week were 50 per cent
i»elow those of the previous cheaper
wr« k.
A
inches of water ,”Wn aud children re
state in three weeks*.» C l,<, d vi-jt t<>
record for water fall in 3T Middle
A large part of the lower section of
San Juan Uautista Is under water
The barrio of Santa Cruz has te^n
totally depopulated an 1 the water i*
three and four feet deep In man;
house*. Temporary lodging hous-
es have U^n fitted up by the
authorities of 8nn Juan Uautista an
mc;^* than a thousand .h 1 >p.e arc
dsv.fXun ••s-y-lodged at tho city's
merits will t>«
TEACHER S ASSOCIATION.
The November meeting will be held
on Saturday. 13.h Inst., commencing
at 11 a in. at Allendale
Tire prugramme is a* follow*:
1‘iimary Work—Mr*. Dora Dee Wal*
ker.
Co-operation—Prof. J. E. Brannon.
Reading —Mi.s A. S Arnold.
Address—Dr. A. It. Patterson.
Entertainment will be provided by
the Allendale teachers.
All teachers intending tn attend
should, at once, aemi their name* to
Prof. Power W. Bethea. Allendale.
SALE DAY.
Monday was like an old time sale
thy. Every section of the enuntv was
rrpresente i and many weie here from
b yond the borders. Every thing
pa-sed off pleasantly. Tne Master
madn many land sale* all real property
bringing fair values. *.,mc exceeding
• xt>e,ctations. The trade in mule*.
Pkocle was treated nicely by nuttier-
on* subscriber friend*.
Printer’* ink is the thing to boom
httsi.ress. Mr L I) Brabham's adver
tisement attracted buyers enough tn
purchase his car load of buggies before
ihe auctioneer could open his mouth.
some Christmas money.
SHOWS GALORE.
This S'ate h*« been and vet ia thia
fall a veriubie Tom Tiddler’* Ground
for show people. Five of the largest
circuses iu the United State* have cam
paigned from Blue Ridge to Iteaulorr,
and smaller shows and carnival* are
gathering up the remnant* of the
inonev of those who live only in the
present ami take little or no thought
for the morrow.
SAVED BY COL. SAWYER.
Col Claude K. Sawyer of Aiken won
a notaoie victory in Virginia last week.
Last May Xttgetie Peebles, formerly of
Augusts, ki led his wile In Norfolk by
cutting Iter head open with an axe
Ute relative* of the wife’* killer em
ployed Col. Sawyer to defend their
kinsman. The jury acquitted Peebles
on the ground that he was insane
when he murdered hi* wife and 1* Mill
insane. Under this verdict Peebles
w in be confined in the Virginia a»y
Inm. If he get* over hi* insanity he
will go free.
A GOLDEN NIGHT.
The second Lyceum entertainment
el .he season will be given in the
Barnwell Opera House on the evening
of the 11th icat. If tiie papers of thr
country. North. E»»t. West and Smh’i.
picture the merit* of the J. Franklin
Caveny, cartoonist, clsy modeler and
Impersonator and Marie M. Caveny,
soprano aoioLt, correctly a rare treat
I* coming and a full to overflow ing
hou.»e will he well deserved,
In making engagements remember
J 1th and secure seats early. The
gers of the Opera House are ex*
sr great care and the bear taste
selection* and hope to make
son | an eclipsing season.
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Tod K I.'-T IA N CON V E XT ION.
fvT The annual con vent l«i
g r gn Church of this jv
cl^t Anderson next
s<r attune includes a >,
pror,
the
ftagei
p (slug
T**ir
he Chris
trwrtyc’ f d
nately, however, the express office
and the Baruche-Nettles store had
closed some time before and only
the occupants in Watkins Brothers
were hurt. The explosion ahatter-
ed glasses throughout the city, prin
cipally on Main street, and the shock
could bo distinctly felt for miles
many thinking that it was an earth
quake.
In the nearby bather shop men
rusbei to the streets with half sbuv
en faces and one shoe *bln*>d.„U,
finish their toilet #• ——s are e
A GREAT FIRE.
Tho costliest conflagration known In
this section since kherman’t time oc
curred on the 27th tilt, w hen the vi].
lage of Schofield « n 'l pl*»t of the Salt-
kehatchle Lumber Company, thiee
miles Soutlt of Olar. were burned.
Schofield Brotlter* of Pliilstlelphlv
ownetl tlte proj^rty, which approached
half a million dollars In value. The
insurance w as Isrge. The fli in owned
the (liuher in the Saltkeiiatchie sw amp
irotn Buford2s_ j _ijjjd/<^ to Broxton*
Tne ca'pfffftty t»f the mill, which
every respect, was
Notice to tho People of Barnwell end
Bamberg Connthr* :
The Incorporator* of The Barnwell
and Bamberg Mutual Benefit Associ
ation, organized for the purpose of
giving the people o! the two counties,
male and female between the yeara of
lit to 6A year* uf age. Insurance on their
live* at uo*t, require no medical ex
amination, only a certificate from local
director that you ir$ free from chronic
disease. Blanks fuffiiUlted on appli
cation. And dWler t»» secure one
thousand policy holders within the
next (X) dayg *vd have decided to write
fifty policies in each township «t cost
a* follows : Advsuce assessment* $1.2^.
Prrtloy f«>e. 50 cents, making s total of
tl "5 P» secor * uirmi>eisliip in the as
sociation Tnis offer to close Decem
ber the 15th. After tiiat date we w ill
put s canvasser in the field and thesd-
nitsslun fee of flv» dollar.* will be
charged each applicant. Write for in
formation and application blank< and
secure mem her jihlp at once, to Frank
H Creech, President, or William Me
Nab, Secretary and Treasurer.
Wiso farmers have made
money by seeing me before
selling their cotton need nml
foolinh farmers have lodt by
not doing -o.
Those Avho yet have their
seed will show wisdom or
folly accordingly as they
communicate with me or
dont.
Alfred Aldrich.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
contained in an order of tho Probate
Court dutt d the ixth day of October
1W)H, I will sell at tin’ late re*id. nee of
Daniel OH), deceased, iiimih the 10th
day of November 1900, all that personal
prnpei tv belonging to grid e*tate, con
WHS
up to date rn every respect, was 50.
000 feet a day. The fire -tarred by
triefion and when discovered had made
Coo great headway to he checked.
FAITH in the future.
> ~ * t • - ♦ V
I have the utmost confidence that jj^eat gtxxl times are Wait*
ing for all who will go to meet them.
I show my faith by my works, by having just seized a gol
den opportunity in tne West, where 1 bought *
SIX CAR LOADS
OF THfc
Choicest Abides and Horses to be found in the Ovef crowded
markets. Two cars have been received, the others follow fast.
They are all right, So are their prices.
AND
„ To go with them I offer a car load each of Buggies and ,
Wagons at (j 0 S !• to make room tor later purchases. They mo I>y*idhtir&t
were made in Virginia and areas good_Hs any in- the world. tuceirc.'jjr'OJIllff’iiC
Come to see me and be convinced that 1 keep Headquarters
for the Best to be had at prices defying competition.
THE OAT CROP.
Don’t neglect it. Plant plentifully. Your stock will be
healthier it ted oats during the hot summer days, If you make
a surplus you can sell for good money. A bumper 'oat crop
through the South would spell boom prices for next year’s cot
ton crop.
Get true, tested and acclimated seed, such as I offer.
3,000 Bushels of Bancroft
18,000 Bushels of Appier
J. D. WHITTLE,
Oats
Oats
THE SAVANNAH RIVER ASSO
CIATION.
si«ting of two M-UJea. oiih Horst-. Cow* Q | » w iT* 1
«fi 'aw h„«7, • sinr t£r ’^fcSdCsd
Wagons and F>;rni Implemetits, Cotton
and Cotton Seed eto. Also the right
to nil th* Itogs in thn swamp pajiure
on the Sivaunah river
K II Walker,
Adminis* rator.
This the 2)tit dav of Oct. IPO!).
of
cording to a message
under side of a woodeu
basket of grapes t»oughf
V. Hubbard
nla street, Indli
widow desire
be ‘'nice,” wealthy an^ie Hudson
py disposition She n’Lnui.t Bl-II
to have dark complexij
him for the remainde
messagT^,;" -
, if’ No jf
Indinnai'offld „ u , t Mr
i'S a husl>. r ^ M j(I, Mr.
The Savannah River Baptist Asiocia-
tlon will inevt at Allendale on Wed
nesday, the 17th of November, Inst.
The annual sermons w ill be delivered
by Revs. J D. Huggins and C. H.
Turner. Each of tint forty three
uliurcbe* composing the bodv should
•end three delegates with letters con -
t'ining Hill reports, including the
Auxllisry Societies
Ihe Churches should send a stf
Hcient amount for Minutes and their
incidental expenses. All donations
should be sent direct to the variotfff
Boards, but may be sent to the As
sociation.
B. T. Causey,
Moderator.
W. II. Dowling,
Cleric.'
All delegates to the above AssocU
lion are requested to attend on th** first
tbe m»-<y>g (Wednesday,) tbe
uvmtr the ll "' r n,t,n^, * by mail
• Hr o.hitig foft.i ■ Ow‘ens, Clialr-
n'oeaiuiful blngUIpei' n " Hos|dtality at
luireil Iit all w bo knoU' 1 "’''* nt prepara-
< i rnbb* is t li** vei y efficient u * we I
t of Mr r‘. I* T>«s.
M
TW- measa
■ " S S>v
t.ie emp:< ymt
w lie re lie w i.i continue after marriage
and their many friends are glad to
know that th-y will make Elko their
home At tin. writing the marriage
is two Jay* oil’ and a detail d account
of tbe tuai riage can not he given until
Uier.
A delightful attention to the bride-
elect, Miss Kai-y i’etidcr. was a "Tin
Sliower" tendered In r ( t) Mnnihiy
slternoon from -i :30 to <1:30 bv M i»*
Janie S-1 iogfellow at the homo of her
si.ter Mrs l.neia Lott. <'nt llowers
and potted |ilants in i.ndtisi"ti were
used foe tU-‘orations T-u'liall iiarior,
qWHnc room were l>e*vitfiil y de./
^ '‘-^soh^wcheau- w
The Banking by Mail System
THE GERM ANIA SAVINGS BANK
of Cnarleston, S. C. give* their deposi
tor* careful tervlce.
W rIt 3 The
tn
Rksoukcks ovhk $2,IKK).000 00.
3b Broad S reet. T. O. Box 867.
Charleston, S. C.
WANTED.
A good, sober, honest midvlle aged
man to attend to a four horse farm
He must be able to manage labor.
Good wages to tlte right man.
Addie**
Wlllistoti, S C. K. F . 1). No. 1.
Box 66.
LAND FOR SALK.
Any one wishing to buy a good farm
of 4 ‘0 seres two horse fsrnt in cultiva
tion, UOOD K A.vote Fou SI OCX
Ai>|>l> to
I s'ria.. J H Wllilam*.
AllendaTK Sratesbwto, Gft.
Olfice willWU F. D "
above dates.
J. Hy.
C<
Barnwell, S. C , Nov. it
WANTED
A gooil, sober, honest
man to attend to a four
He most be able to manage h*
(jo.xl wag-'S )“ Ul'* ‘T’ *nr>
v ‘
utsb tbcR toilet s'- re e ’v. , ‘‘<‘r '^^C^Und potted pitots in profusion were man to attend to a four ho J
' „.rr— .,. ■/ -</*« •, h, n lb, '' '-' d «’“’<> •U-ora«iona Too l.all parlor, He tuu-t In-ahl^ to ma.otge
jP? - K s January !t \ ; o -,, ' ^ •''hr> H ' ^figHninc room w ere lieatttil ol y do9
— *»"*.. r ; . ( '• -3 no, u >t . •'•< Jti^r tlivcolor seheau* ftbHe,^ Th
II • IIU— «.u„: r : "'o «»iw,4 1 ’,’r;'-
C.
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| (HUre or*r Bahk
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rotart
BLACKVILLE
i7£
siitvtmc
A jiostsl
GIN DAYS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Beginning Noveember 1st.
barnwell'oil mill
II-W QUIN,
Manager*.
DR.J.M. E. MILHOUS)
DEftTtST,
utAdtVtete
Ofllee tiavs 'ITiurtuiny, FrfJl
tlav Bud Sii’tunlay.
Well equipped office.
Opcrfition* made aa pfttn*
leB« firt cohnintcht with wifety
Prices teagotiable. Tenni
cash;
I'hu valuable lands of thd
late J. Terrill Smith of WU*
listnn, de< i*ed by him to
Connie M^vwell (Irphiina^e,
arc how oflered for sale ti|R»
on libenil term*.
" apply
hithcT to t>t. W. Cbwte?
Smith, Williaibh, or Orlando
Sht pjwird, Kd^cflcld, dr A.
T. ffnmisoh, GrebiiwoOd. /
N0fICE TO DEBTORS AltD CIED-
ttbii.
dziml kgxibtt tK4
Sr„ deceased, will
ttltatM i# thii
hortons li dding
estata of 7, d Bu«h
present tns saint- duly aUiB«t«d to tted
tnder»|gn<ui, or rnv kttot-aeT JW. ¥
Dhvi* ftkh . slid (lioto IffdtbtM
make payment to .
M W. BteaM.
Milieu. 8.
STEPHEN S. FL’UsE, JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON.
- FMtSE ASD LAWTOS.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertilizers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea lahind and Plorotlora Cotton,
Liberal advance** made on conaignincnts of cotton.
Perscnal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
PC USE & LAWTON,
212 East Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will g it* ran ten no better Work can lie done
we can do. Only regular Apprentice M
Horn
*ny rit
work.
where th
* scattered over
leep and tfide sorrow to th
many loving ones who knew her as
cherish daughter, devoted wife, sincere
friend To th" bereaved husband in
thla time of crushing grief all his
former co-worker* of this office render
their •incereet. most heartfelt sympa
thies.
There will be more real eloquence In
Columbia during the lari week of tbi*
month than in all rhe endurance ses
sion of the Legislature to meet next
month. For the State Teachers Asso
ciation will hold its Minual meeting
there, and over fifty of the State’s best
talker* ladle* and gentlemen are pro
grammed to take part To Superin
tendent Horace J Crouch of Barnwell
ha* been assigned the discussion, with
two other*, of the subject: County
Association of Trustees and of Teach
er*.
You ought to see Ryan’s lay out for
Xmas. Fruit* of all kinds. Pre«Tve».
Jam*. Cake*. Buckwheat, Maple Syrup,
Cranberries with every other good
tiling you can think of.
We are indeed sorry to learn that
Mr. John A Newsom lias resigned tue
position he h*« held so efficient y and
courteously with the Bank of Barnwell
and it« successor to accept s post of
much larger promise and opportunity
at Jacksonville Fla And the going
away of himself .md his faml’y will
detract from the happlueMof the darn
well new year. The best respect and
good wishes of Ad will accomptahy
them.
Mr. W.C. Penning* of the Ka*b r-
ling-PattersonT7d. will be Mr * New
som’s successor here and the Barnwell
Branch 1* fortunate to secure hi* en
tirely capable asristaitce.
, -al/roao. have haon
on the
‘the two general • i 'd lowe '' ".‘.My^^. Ae an extra levy of two^'A l?^. *
gene
tliem.
S', knowing s« we »n well do the
Itigh qualities and superb principle*
that thc-V have inherited we give tliem
out best and truest, heart wUhe* for
their long lite, perfect health, un
clouded happiness and abundant pros
perity.
THE BALTIST ARMY.
The Baptist State Convention field
in Anderson last week was one of the
best in it* history. The sttendnnceof
delegates and visitors ws* Urge, all
church enterprise* were reported a* in
a flourishing condition and enthusiasm
lor the future is unabated.
Dr. T. M Bailey of Greenville, for
24 years S‘*:ret*ry of the State MIssIoh
board, resigned on account of advan
cing years, but was elected secretary
emeritus. Hi* active successor will
t>e selected by the ate executive rom-
mltee The Uonveiitlon adopted
without opposition a resolution endor
sing state wide prohibition. Next
\e»r’s iesaioo will be held at Laurens.
V
BARNWELL BAPTIST ASSOCI
ATION.
The Executive Oomtuitte will meet
»t Blackvllle Thursday Dee. 23rd, All
church«» from S'* 16
Hoard should have their application*
In un that date .
AFTER NEW YEAR
Nobody seems worried over the re
peat of the merchant advancing sec
tion# of the old law. which goes Into
effect on January 1st 1»H». Merchant#
who with to ooiittnue advancing will
begin by taking chattel Mortgage* of
the personal property, work st-Ksk,
wattle. Implement* Ac. of tbair cu‘to-
M*r*.
crop#
TIIE METHODItT ARMY.
Tlte annual session of the Conference
of the Metliodlst church, J*outh. was
held in Abbeville last week Dr.
Alpheu* W. Wilson of Baltimore..
Senior Bishop of the Church presided,
but a severe cohi eaosed hint U> doumat
of ids work tltrough assisting uiitd*-
ters - Tne LJlowing wetc.cleetod dele-,
gates u> rlie^General Conference, which
will he held at Aslieville, N.C.. next
Ml li \ i~
Clerical—Revs. K.O. Watson. John
O. Wilson. K E Buckhouse, L. F
Bestv, J. VV. DauleLOhji M B Kell*
‘ L»y -C. cr Fehtfierrtot.e.
H 'dges, II 1*. Wtlllsms. II. N Snyder.
G. W. Gruber and B F. Gregg. Next
vears Conference will be held In
Charleston.
mill* In Barnwell. Blavkvtlla and VVII-
listnn townsMpa for public road*.
t:omaiutation tax will be $2 fK) and
will \*e receiveii from Oct. lilli 1902 to
March 1st Iblw inclusive.
Special t chool Levy.
Cedar Grove (1) raBI.
Allendale No JJ. Barbary Branch.
Calvary. Do< hie i’ond, Klk<>, Edlato,
Friendship. Healing Springs, Hilda.
Kline. MorrH, New Forest, Otk Grove,
Old Columbia, Reedy Branch. Seig-
llngville. Seven Pine* and Tinker*
Creek (2) mill*.
Barton, Big Fork, Blackvllle, Cave,
Hickory Hill, Owen* Cross Road*
Sycamore No. oi. Ulmer# aud Upper
Rich Land (3) mill*.
Fairfax (3J) mills.
Her •tile* and I-ee* ( I) tulll*.
Barnwell (4J) mPI*.
Willlston (2j) mills.
United State* Currency. Gold and
Silver Coin, County and School claims
properly approved wll! be received for
taxes. , ,
Check* and draft* will not be, receiv
ed for taxes except at the rl»k of tax
payer
Vi-C" ^ FT
At OlSfut r— v
North of DomnarK: *
(L II. IIIX,
GENERAL MANAGER.
Portsmouth, Va., Nov.
18th, 1011).
»l*t \
un
most of their
DR. W. C. HUMS
BSStBti
Biniwfll, » t i 8. ft
of KitE ilormr
8.30 «. mi to Q p. ^
PerSortl living awiy froth ItarVHMB
will please make appolntmkntfc Mfiafi
coming By *b doing tHe|r trill b* feaaal
of Immedlark service and fiV«M
appoltitmFnc*.
Britton's Book Store,
Barnwell. At lesidette,
tn Stock and fdr Sale.
Ail School Book , Adopted—
by the State.
School and Fattcy Statioheryi
Bicles, Song Aooks and
Stai dard Literary V/irks.
iry
W. Q. Biittori*
i«ry
qgiatebeified
xdtrver,
ncucctvuiulcr
the per'SGrurr-,
lamre Q Qe t' i “ ‘
TTed XjiJ Bolgov, Dora
‘grown at Rocky Ford, Colorado, a
before the seed saving was coinmeucc
vision of C. H. Mathis.
l£den and Holmes Melon and Davss Cuke Seed.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
A F. YOUNG & CO , c H MATHIS,
308 Washington St., - ULACKVlLTh,
^ntc.
la
A CAR LOAP OF
...BEST BU66IES ..
NEW YORK, N. Y
S, C.
J. B Armstrong.
County Treasurer.
Barnwell. 3. C., Slept. ‘Jlst I'JOb.
For Sale,
Kelley
G.-'rr:
ADMINISTRATRIX’^ BALE.
..Uiuler aMby virtue. of the power
eouta’ned In an Order of th* Probate
Court, dated 20tli November lfx)», I
wilfselV to the tilgfiest bidder for ckah.
at public outcrv, at the residence of
he late D L. Mlxaon. iii»on the 10th
day uf December. l'.W«. at 10 o’clock a. |
m. all the personal property belonging
to said estate. eon*Utlng of Mules.
Hafieirtnriein, Baggier Farm Im-.
plement*, Com. Fodder Etc.
Jane Kliaabeth Mlxson.
Administratrix.
N•▼ember 24th 1901).
..RE DU
CKD
Not Storage,
at
PRICES...
after
are up and
Later on. ?
crowing. tUf cun take, crop ' umrt
Mge*. which will he full? as good
at Uta oid
RICH MEN’S GIFTS ARK POOR
beside tb»«: "l want to go on record
as saying that l regard Electric Bitters
as one of the greatest gilt# that God
ha* tasde to woman, write* Mr*. O.
Rhinevault. of Vestal Center, N. Y
• I can never forget what U ha* done
for aac.” This glorious medicine give
a woman buoyant spirit*, vigor of body
and JubHaut health. It qttickly cure*
Nervousness, Steeplesan*#*, Helen
choir. Headache. Backache. Fainting
and Diuv Itfrtll*; won bulUla up the
weak. dWlng an
Mb), at (<; N
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice l* hereby given that on Tne*
dav the fourth day of January 1»10 the
uadersignKd will file with Hon, John
K. Spelling, Judge of Probate for
Barnwell County, hht Anal rekura a*
surviving Executor of Ihe «»tat* of
Joseph M. Cbitty, dereaaed. and apply
lor Letter* DDmWeory,
W. B. Chlity.
Kxaeutor.
They were made of tiie beat material
obuinatola, by tha b«M workmen In
America and being bobgiit from tfie
manufacturer* are being sold free from
the expen»e* and profit* of middle
dealer*.
Mr. J . A. Mlm#, a BKehanle of long
squucaalul and satisfying experience
is in charge of mr blacksmith and
wood work and repair *hop* and
will u*e hi* best abllltle* to please
everv customer.
All work guaranteed to
(auslactlon. Give me a trial.
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. \
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will guarantee no better Work can b* done Horn any abop any where than
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work.
Avoid these Jackleg# scattered over tho country a* “ u>fct °* tbeir
work to do over. Give it to u» at first, and aave money.
S .,n,oto U r.p«I.Hk.:_ A „„ ) ,„,, b | 1 « R.^rt^, U,bn,ln, CTtlnd-f.
new Piston Rings, new Piatona, and anything of that kind made here
Our same old line a# when we were here before; Steam Engine#, Boiler*, Cot
ton Gina, Gri.t Mills, Saw Mill*. Etc.
Headquarters for Ga*oline Engine Work, a* » « have an expert on name.
Call and *ce our ■hops. and’be convinced. Thanking my ol*l euatonaera for
pa*t favor*, aud soliciting their Future Patronage. 1>e remain.
Y o-u r-a F-a Vt-btn-l l ?. r —
VA
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS-
Blackvllle, **"*'' ; s. C.
end. We hope
I vf -r—aai_iij ,
•») acre* m trcltTvatlon
wood and limber.
Term* easy.
4*10 Acre* Threw mile* from
Court Hon*e. lOBacrc* tn coltlfl
balance In Timber aud Wood.
Term* easy. _ _ *
60 Acre* thiew mile* from Iterewelt
| Court llouim. Houses and Improve
ment*. 20 acre* In cultivation balance
in Wood aud Timber.
Term* easy.
Acre* alao In one traetjof Finn*
hai4
Poplar. A»b and other
6,000
Cypr*-*#,
wood*.
Good and eooyenlent Ral
ties.
Come and eeeihree pro|*«rtlee
.1. O. Pattereon A
RlT®
D. P. JOHNSON,
BLACKVILLE. S.
C. F. CalkOBD, P. I- 81
Km. McStf.
THEY PASB MUSTER.
The Sreretary of Warsaw? QWTffejL.
South Carolhia State
wit^-Akw DU'S lei
— Wanted—to buy sound mixed or'
unknown pea# in any quantity, quote',
beat ca*h h v«Mir station .
.itr Gasoline F'lr^y^dn Co.
. .A ^ C»
•tfe our Khopg, —
, and •oll^T’’-
HKKD KY* FOR SAL*.
Barnwell County raised; tho
that never Tall* or disappoints. ,^
U.-M. Burckh^fter, Barnwall. 8-lC
kind
Calhoun &
Life, Accid<
CYCLOhtE
AND—
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowtst Rites hf-
v
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