The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 06, 1910, Image 2
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C<ttU»TT ClRi’CLATIOS
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Tnn>HHMAY. 1WV AHY, n, mo.
3k.
10rich *f the* Ilfn !aw R* ptnvhlcj
'•4<iirl<y fo »frrh«rir» todkint; ailtan-
•*•11 of »gi iruitniRi #iip|i|lfrii lo fario
Vorktrn hfoumf it find letter on S.tt-
Ureit.r, when the rcpcaHn* aet of lyfl
ttrem Into etfert. Lentl r»wnor» fan
fetlll ilhekfl •dtrenco* on Hem to their
lenten.
•»wl the wayfarer* brought orer by the
Wtttehini]. . .
KluUfnf no fault, on local option
principle, with the growth of Colum
bia lo population, progrets and arlf ««•
teem wo remark that If there hn* *o
far been any luoriraae In the number of
cbwrche* and mlnl«tcr« In Ua border*
thaf^ghtha* been and fa hidden undfr
a bualurl.
M KltlT KUVAR0KD.
THE CM
How She Came to Withdraw One
of the Camp Rules.
*n hie porch. "I trn* honest enough
to toll you that 1 waa In love with MM*
NCTICK TO PKNSIONKKA.
^vy.yw j.
the ninip III *t*y here. M<e after each Aatimlar L. Jan...10 1 A fw/Vav* 1 r\
LAWRENCE.
Uterary
' At t Meeting of th# American Po
tUlciT Balance X»*ociatlon In New
York city la»i Wro\ .overal gmul
epeeche* were made, the hert by Prof.
Itiohard S. Child* who »al<l; ••poll
ilea U *n compllvateH that ft ban fur
votn« a profo**lon an<> *hut* out fully
♦»wer r?em nf the gical nubrUffMc
Ahou Hnn Adhem waa no'htng If
nm ji rev Meat, Pimk M.ioOi vlng
tln»i, hi. ti lt»o w<iin*t likely, under
modern aoelal eondltion., to ini re»«e
much, he turned hi. whole attention
Inatead ta hla tiaiik aocount, wltli the
rc-ault that In a rOlatirely f.nv yt-ara he
eon 1*1 draw hi. Check for ai.yutlng up
to Buy mtlllou* and have It u^rtltfed.
HI* ininnet*. tnranwiiiU: lu«o.ii}e, oL
- -ffruf>er rhr»ao of a rlTTnncfrpa,
Rut w huh the proper authorttfea
made up the final 11.t. of • Who’i.
-tv !*♦♦-, 1 l -h»f Mnrr Reh ~ A'dheru** —
loud all rhe r»‘*t!
Mai* of the people
name
-X,—- COMkTTU^Hy.
HVy nrophot* air that on the
Otir oatceiued pupil the New* and
Courier l» learning aome, I.n.t wccli
it reached the vety »aue and patent
t'oncliMlon that tlicre are untlolrublo
Immigrant*, wbo*e room I. better than
their company.
After a while It will discover that
there are enough native born chlldrun
growlug up in S mth Carolina to take
caro of It* every acre and Interest.
r
Champ Clark, leader of the l>emo-
*r*tle m|«orl«y In the narhmat lloUke
«f Hepre.eotatlve*. claim* Unit the
Cougt. i.ional IH.trlct In .Mi*»(iuri
' vrhlcli he repro*ont*, “i* the center of
the mule producing region of tlie
World.”
He *aya that the five fold Incrcaco in
ten y.Ktr* In the prlrc of iiniif* ba.
been cau*od by the ‘'varlou* war.
throughout the world during ibo pa.,
ton or rtfteen yenrv”
Th«<tatenient widtly puhl|*hcd a few
treek* ago. that a iumv Cnlteil Sate
law would go Into ttlect nn J munry
lit. mnklhg It unlawful to I*.ne chock,
for amtiuuta tinder «ue duliar, u*« all
a niittake. Torre I. no au.'li law.
Toe act referred to forbid* !*»uing
paper* liy peraoni or corporation*
Intcnde | to clrctilate a* curremy. The
*<?l w«» pa**ed during the war between
the State* when change wa* .caroe and
many llrtit* l*.ued ihclr promi.r. to
pay fit order to make change -C-m-fr
ISaut I*.tied tblnpla.ter* end Lhertf'^op
pod iht* iwromial currency. T ic old
law waa ro enacted |a»t year
- after-
noon May IfTh-ntTP the tail oniailcv’*
eomn will *\vl*h the world a* It ru*h-
«. bv. A* tbe point of contact will
be twelve million mile, from the head
of the comof nothing worse than
electrical *tonn I* expected.
an
GROWING GOOD MONEY.
The approaching aea.ioii of the
Legislature promieea to bo one of large
and lively |nt*reet. In addition to rim
great iulfcrlunce of undnished mea •
uree from the *e«.lon of inut there will
h^ many now and notable bill* intro
duced .
I'rogre.**. a month'y iMiiod hy the
Atlanta Chamber of t!ommercp, con
tain* In U. bi«t l.siio h atory wor.h
reading by eveiy land owner.
Tweny leveii year, ago G. M
He van, who live* I'j mMe* from Albany.
Ga. received a .nek of psemu from a
Text, kinsman. All tho nttia were
• aten i xeopt four that wero planted In
the garden and afterward transplanted
S> well ploM.ed ws. Mr. Benin that he
planted more and he I* now I're.idrnt
of a company that ha* 14,000 pnean
irei . on 71*1 acre*. T .•enty trees lo the
acre I* tho rata and each tree when
mil hearing yield* 20 lb* animal y and
the average profit on the paper' .hell
varlc'y i* two bundled dollar* to the
a*-r-i.
There are now over ten thonaaod
.ere. in peoens in the neighborhood of
Albtnj’, and Northern and We*tern
men are buying Georgia land* for the
purpose of planting pecan orchard*
that will make their children rich,
even If the old folk* do not live long
enough to gather much money from
the Irec*.
BKAVK FIRE I, \ DDI PS
often receive severe burn*, putting mu
fir*-., then me Bucklen’n Arnica Stive
and forget them, It -non drive, out
pain. For burn*, S-ald* ( Wound.,
('ut. and Hrui.e* it* earth’* greatest
healer. (Julckly eure* Skin Eruptions,
O'd Sore*, Boil*. Ulcer*. Felon.; be.t’
I’i'e cure ma-te. Relief U in.taut. 25c
at f \ Bnicktialier’. and K A. Dca-
*on A Co'a.
T— fJ TaS eompnl*. ry eduea-
-(»“>. -T™.
— 7—Mosla, Al%. V*** t* 4 0* l ** r *™ m w
* i th« moraine
•Lo m« ®ro« <MM Omo *a4 Is sstufls
that ho wpaadod th# dog. All p«r
__ sons la th* oftf m&ritmd U Mftt
% doc is to •® ut J r at OBC#
polleo stotloa or Dr. A; r J?** gIL
m.
thor rabid doc ran
sad create - ’
Mala and A*
lorgottrn
Infant ahcltor
i on tbe hearth* teH
I ho New dork health department
will try a new treatment for |i« hos
pital con.uinptjve.. 1 hey will be
given .11 the good foot) thev cm eat,,
but r. (,uired to do all the hard
bey can, the men at brl-klat In# anil
•arrvlug hods, and the women at plow,
ing A.!. They will have to (deep out
dooraevery night all the year round,
even if the thermometer goes 10 da-
grtc* below zero.
' th.
nat»3
t th* aoasoD of th* y*ar that th
mor and th* children of the poot
V*l moat bitterly th* p*nf» of pov
arty. If Mrs. Taomey had don*
•othTar for charity. thl*
thoughtful roroembrance Of Um poot
t Chriatsaao tlm* Is safleieot \t“
lac* hor name os th* roll of th
vho hod thought for tho chi'
f tho poor.
By CLYDE
ICopjr'.ght, 1J0», by Associated
i'reas, J
“Yoclig Indlea, 1 wlab to make an lu»-
pertunt uunouiKenicjit." onld Mls« Dor-
Imy. teacher of Hie clnaa In French at
Tie Wellington in lvate »eb*ol for young
ladle*. . 0
The fourteen young ladle* looked up
hi expeelnncy.
‘During the aumtner varatloM, be
ginning I wo week* bene*. I ahall bnv*
fenta on the «liorc of (he lake, and
*uch of you ns rim arrnngo It with
jour pa emits may xmjumr tinwe.
Tltere will be booting, bnthlng and
flHbing. Fre«h ineniM and vi-gettibkn
Mill be supplied erery day. It U a
new departure, (Mid l hope, it wffi be
* sueoeoa.”
It wns seen fhat she hadn't tjuite
flnlshetl yet, and tbe applause was
withheld.
"It will b© a young ladle* - ramp is
the atrideot sense of tho word.’’ she
continued. “No membera of the other
sex wlil be permitted near It. Farmer
JncliKon will sec to that. That i* all.
Hand In your names as soon us imsst-
ble, please.”
' Hut won't onr brothers and cousins
Ik* n'lowcd lo come to so© ns?'' asked
Hiss llanden for the rest of tho rliss.
“IDipoiMilble,” she replied in French.
“In your ease, Miss Harden. I liap|>eii
lo know that you bare noil her broth
ers nor cousins of the mule sex.”
“Hut I bnve a”—
No. slit*, didn’t say It. The ("acher
0|K>nod her eyes very wide nod drew
herself up and frightened her.
Miss Pearl Harden was faiheries*.
aud her widowed mother had only
limited Income. There were other pu
pils who had to consult the matter of
lucerne as well, and when Miss Dar
boy had made up her list for the sum
mer camp It totaled seven names. Six
of them had no complaint of the rule
to bo enforced; the seventh said noth
ing, but seemed to be tbiuklug a great
dl-nl.
Vacation came. Tbe camp was
pitched and occupied, aud Farmer
Jackson look a shotgun Into the tIHds
wllh him and kejrt an eye on th© ap
proaches to the cmnp.
Everything went along Quietly for a
week, and the enemy was lulled Into
a sense of security. No pirate craft
approached, nod Farmer Jackson wcut
to bed with conscience free from kill
ing. Than Miss Dar boy took chances.
She wauled some things from her room
In the Tillage, and she arranged with
the driver of the provision wagon to
ride up wllh him.
Halfway to town a wheel came o^T
the vehicle, and after gazing at the
wreck for live mlnntes the driver an
nounced that no four wheeled wagon
could continue Its mad career on three
wheels. This meant that ills# Harbor
must walk Bhe gave up her errand
to go Y>.
. . . each Astunisy U January 1010 from 10
noon. Isn t It? Are yo* enjoying your o’clock a. m until 1 o’clock p m to
vacation?’’ * j nh’tlve now application* for pension*
Sils* Dnrboy looked across at him in 10 “Gend to any other matter* th*t
ludignatiou and muttered to herself ia • ? t ,# ^ P r °0f r iy come before him. Pen-
French. She was just about lo nn-! ,,ir *‘* dv 1 on , U ‘*
roll* are m*t expected or required to
make new application*.
Just about lo an
Duunce that she would dewcend and go
straight to camp when Hie bovine,
who hud been quiet for a moment, be
gun pawing and bellowing. She
therefore changed her mind and hum
bly iisked:
“Won't be get tired and leova us
prelty aoon T
"it will take a week to tiro blm out,”
was the reply. “Yes. 1 eaijicct to be
here for at least seven days. You can
*eo Imw mad and determined be to.
h* wa* ear
go back lo her charges. The boy
showed her a short cut across the
tields nnd went off with the horses, but
run lt< un —-i. r to w; ,(eh out for
hospital, and altar
imbalance arriv
rMd to th*
»* “ r ««».., u.
Mo SB instead of No.
ng Columbia at 10.SO
■day.
hod been to High Point,
Ton had better tie youraolf to a limb,
so that wlien you grow weak from hun
ger you will not full to the ground.”
— "MecoH Merci! Hut you can’t meiia
It, monsieur!”
“You had started for the Village,
probably. When you don't return Hi©
girls will think you have eloped. Tills
is Just the season for el(q*eiueuts. you
kpow% Let me stand ii|> nud look for
the camp. I nee It. The girls nr»
running nround In wild excitement. A
boat with a man In It Is drnwjw- near,
and you are not there to .-^o him
away!”
”Oh, iay nnhnppy self!” moaned Miss
Darboy. shall he lilamed. No on©
will believe me. I shall be disgraced!"
Tho toucher shed tears In French
and was quiet Gac a few minutes. Mr.
Hop© watched her nmj saw that a
menial struggle was going nn. He
was too also to Interrupt, and pres
ently she sab] In very humble English:
Mr. Hope, does Alisa Hardens
mother know that you love her daugb-
torT
"I wa* to have seen her tomorrow
to tell her and ask her comsent to the
marriage." L
"Mr. Uo|>e. can the creature l>elow be
driven avvay’f” interrupted Miss Dar-
boy. with hi>i»© In her tone*.
"Podslbly.”
"And It ueevln't get to the young
ladles' ears that 1 wms—was up a
tree;”
"Not unless you tell th© story your
self.'*
"And you could accompany me to
camp tbe same as If I bad met you io
the village’/”
"Just the same. Yes. 1 could ac
company you Vo camp, and I conld
take a stroll with Mias Harden and
have a talk, aud you could let some of
the other fellows pay calls and add to
tbe r.ost’’—
"Mr. Hope, proceed to drlv© the
creature hence.”
Mr. Ho|»e dropped hi* handkerchief
to the grass, and while the bull was
snlftlng at It tbe young man swTing
down and grabbed him hy the tail and
twisted aral shouted. Away went tbe
frightened borlno an a gnltop, irad
Miss Darlioy wa* assisted down. Two
bonrs Inter she wna saying to her
campers:
“Young ladles, I hog to annnnnce
that the restriction against mate vis
itors to this camp ha*, for good and
suffl dent reasons, been withdrawn.
No applause, please."
D. C. Burckhaiter,
*■ P»n«lon G(>miui**l<>ner.
Barnwell, S. C„ Deo. 20tli 1909.
r
‘ IMPORTANT STATEMENT.
STATE OF SOUTH CARO
LINA.
C OUNTY OF BARNWEU.,
In tho Probate Conrt.
By J. K. Snelling, Et>q., Judge cf Probato in
IBriWCT Ci.nhry,
Where** David Bruuaon made «iit to me to
grant to him Letters of Administration fin
the eaUit» of and effects of Tatnarflrnnsotif
deceased.
Tht-ao arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and aiugnlar, the kindred and creditors of
the sakl Tamar Brnnwm, deceased, thftt
they be and apjsinr before me, in the Court
of Probate to bb held at Barnwell oa Tuesday
11th of January 1UI0, after publiuatlon
then -f at 11 o’clock In the forenoon to show
c'.use If any they have why the said adminis
tration should uot lie granted.
Given nnder my hand this 27th day of De
cember Anno Domini, tttoy.
J. K. SNF.LLIN’G,
Probate Judge.
Published in Tu* B vknwku, Pkopi.k Do-
U'oinber JJth IW-'J.
To Tbe Public
... / ' | . 1
In order that there msv be no question* raised lateVbn, yre wish to
announce that bo person c uBect^ with our store or any neMber
their families will he allowed oae plan > vot* >Ve poaitively will sot
sell these rote*. One single vote cannot be purchased from u* at
price. We are going to g| Te the beautiful
Piano row on exhibition at
fWO Upton Parlor Urasd
our store to the person presenting la us the
greatest number of p lB „„ Vote* on June 1st.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
For every cent of your pun-base of any thing In our *tora, you ar*
entitled lo ona 1 iano Voto. For eVCry ceht bf your purebaiafrofn pur
Jewelry Doyarthient, you are entitled to ten Plano Votes.
- K. A. DEAiSON & CO.
STEPHEN S. FUKSE, JR.
FINAL !> I .SC f IA RG EN bflGE".
Notice I* hereby given that on Sn-
unlay toe Ifdh dav of January I'.tlo the
undersigned wil! tile with Hon. John
K Suelling. Judge of Probate for
Barnwell county, hi. Hnal return as
Aiiimnistrator of tbe estate of B. R.
Best, deceased, an* apply f or Letters
Dismissory.
J W, Priester.
r . . Administrator.
December 1 Irh 1 <K)tt
A FINE PLANTATION,
FOR
SALE ON EASY TERMS.
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FORSE .4SD LAWTON.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertilzers,
.M am,lor8 ofUphincl, sSea Is land, and Florodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of'coiton.
1 crsenal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
FLTWE & LAWTON,
Savannah, Ga.
212 EastRav
sSt.
i 5-20 acres of land, 5 miles from
Allendale and 2 miles from Ap
pleton, situated in a <;ood locality,
30 tenant houses, Gin House, Saw
Mill and Machinery, Dwelling
House, all in good repair, 18 horse
f.iim in a high state of cultivation.
I he balance of the land is well
timbered. We can make you a
reasonable price and give you
good terms on this property,
J O Patterson & Son.
Barnweil, S. C.
NEV/ YE/!R NE
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
The Auditor will be *t
places nn the dates
Dr. Kaowl
ton 1
Columbia
2», and
Fcrgotten by Death.
Once upon n time, In tlie days when
thing* never happened, there lived u
man who fenred only one thing and
was denth. If be could live for
Df. ...W*. JL W e —-Wn 0 _ j t would
0W
1
them
log to
artttod
on
«
lire* M w\
cMton mitt* and m*’
northern capital e«Ubli»he* fi»r
Uf* ImpriaOauMiU. or as hanger*
th* Industrie* that ar* to come.
Tit* tkmtb ha* b*ld ita «>wu affain.t
letter*. » n< * ttl * 4 * t,,B l ‘* r ‘
Two xn*nwwOnM*« l*t the ■♦mth kor
th* rlclnity of thcS** for
minute* before the ,Aoa |B«^Vdle land*
police bar* deacrip^ than | nl9% \ bit w«iod a*
,0s© her* population l*
And la tk* r*»y a* 111 breath be
•hat lb* great need of tha txxith 1* | Anvl then
mor* p*opl« H * wmnU
cTOwdml popolatlow of
•»red tbrottah the «*ld* of Dixie.
rreoticnl men know from expvrier.ee
and oow**o° eenae that few of them
*#*14 «&«••* oa l*r«»*r* and if they
war* brought here their one govern-
twcdMlT* woohl b* to make ati tbe
po*aikle with the dcdnlto pur-
—IHinMCV going hook to
•Id lire*. *
at. and fladiag
a may b* th* mean* of krtag-
Juatice th* parti** wh# ooo-
the murd*r—If rfard*r then-
f cUarig on th* a*y*ter>
of the
that (ha
con»liler the »©con
tanoe. Then hang nml *m«r
©uglily with hard wood *jiwJum,
such can be had. Dak or any *<>rt
W on hy a Clarendon coca
Th* total point* mad* w*r© »». Tnc
first priao on yield U H 75 - Tl; ' ,
ftV ard waa mad* at a meeting of the
SUt* Corn Contest, which Is com
posed of CommiMioner Watson,
President P. H. Men. of C!em»on C01
a*cond prlo* for yield
the purpose of
turri* lor JOIO.
receiving
Barn well
Jan. 1 to
U1 mera
’’ 10
.-ycHtuore
” 11
Jennj ’*
12
Fairfax
“ l.'i
* *
“ 1 1
Mine
*• 16
Allendale
“ 17
i t
” IK
Ba rt-'n
“ Ut
A pplctnn
“ ft
Bald/v-k
*•- 21
>neiiing 11 ■
. ^ttHyilltTe bed! ar* bah
the follnwlnj
nanierl bHow fci
tbe tax re-
JUST RECEIVED
Another Car Load of the Best Mule
AY e^t.
s and Finest Horses
1 could find in the
Come to see and select, No Better in the South, No
Cheaper in the World.
order for fnrnl
00 this visit that at thav' —j“-
tbro© thousand booklets par day w©
DolDg mailed, that the daily receipts »• *
amounted to from 186 to 1160, and
croaalng. She further info
and
matter for *©Oou«» >-te, Bascomb Usher,
of Collier** toward-anty boy who
an». «
McikIhv
Titcsdav
Wcdnesdn y
TlMir»d),y
Ei i-l.-iy
Svfiirduy
Monday
Tuesdnv
W CCl|ieV,)^y
Thiir-iiny
mttUL
to th* fullest limit Of tb«U pre^
ent capital. Her tobacco crop* ar*
enormous, end in every spot touch- —
ed by the tide of InveeUnent epiing* lh# .ppiicaUon* of “cr«M©d th
than • • Th* yle,d *
ed
ti.
inapector that up to
accumulated a*
rniig
that_
right !n prot
rnlng of large number* of
__ ua(*i*it», HungariMtia, Foie*
This wonld only mike a bad mat
ter wone. and coni|)lici»»e aialter* ^i’1
fnrilier. What would help, howeve
lp r /tmmiMarch and
*irvrt o'hcr”' —G- ** ' ,
ght !d prote*tins ' » {ut - vou \ ooV ‘
vduraelf
;han a moi
it upon
to" -
"Teach you a lesson. Was th.it un
kind? How many men do you eup-
poa© mut.^d curses upon
forth a golden return greeter
their inr**tor* ever dreamed of-
With a population of aeerlr
000,000, or about a third of the to
tal of the United Btat*#.
ting
mu'jg : OlHce -^y^o
ont YM?nr^fumt)i*, S C. I’hcne
_ 114, U
I* a tor
growing crops.
Farmer*’ Buli»« fo wo *
D«pt. of Agriculture.
-•.iLftAtiona of if*** —
yield*
obtained with
von for
•' i.ro- ^lurv
hi
•’rices!
.lottotn
* n forir
•f carb^V* 1 / * r0 -“ d ° r>
ter *b*U* 0— dtBt flr>t
n to sell out by \inas I'.ve Nij
ifwf DtcpUy, And to buy at low tide
,»lace To get such chsmii tg Christmas Presents and
— r .
Men’s (Nve r.-S^.' kort n s
Boy’* and TTouth’s Ovef\«.
now
1 76
Ki^’undi^and u'i. a* wrong ur
to t*We corn
uv- -rih " If hi* wood *eeius to be
WMthtg that U hi. affair and not aur*.
For THOROUGHLY SOt
blk stock at most reasonable
prices-—Court to set
us-
•aid
bout'i l»l And then we mu*t
the over 1 tree* in all wa*te places
and tenant* tnu*t
thta, and In ©very
©hat affect*
the cities scat-
the
begin to plant
). Land owner* |
work together In
other matter for
one will later affect
- - ALLENDALE LIVE STOCK CO. - -
their
9b .
SKY 8IOUTS.
“ ThUU a comet year. One has al
ready put ‘rt “• hlaaing appearance in
the South wcetern sky. It •» * "* w
%nmrr from illimitable space, and is
«i§ci Ifr***’' Cot"* 1 after the tSonth
African aatromHiier who Ilr»t *aw U.
Nothing 1l known of Its past. It may
.»* a new cT*atH>n or It may bav* been
mdlrg Ancc lb* murnlng of time.
'Allowing tb* rwl* «f other conret* it
will|ta around tba »un .otf^noulof
•iebt bf bomatk *y* or u4*a«op«.
Another comet l« mt the wav f tp
•mw la tight tbl» fprlng. It i» »»
tlawr. baelng hmiu seen for cen-
•urlc*, U to ctAUA HiTIiTre' Comet TB
kaatif ff rt* ’g*»*t | eb abifonotpcr wbo,|ih > ,iigci. Juft,
Hu ofW. ffaltey. try
a waa tb* friead of Sir lease
gigfaon’wba wbHaMly watching tbe
fall of *PVtoa frm* a tree in hi* garden
Ifba law of gravltattou.
Mott May th*earth
__ >Ks taU. Th* wl****
fi7»ot baaw wbat tort of weather
wIIlbfMt* A* lb* tall* of
000*1 at of go*
»erteu*£rr*ttk* arc aoUC-
m mm of Comet wa*
lag light* b*-
rcaemblanc* lo
; hair at w*«u*t
•atteta
lh p?rhap» the qulcke*t growing tree
that we have D the china tree It will
grow anywhere and i* some what dliff*
Jult to e.adlcate once it I* planted upon
land. It produce* eo great a number
of berrie* that tbtyare »eattered every
whom. Itfrow* to * eon*ider*bl©
Tn a few y*ra and the wood make-
exoelUut quick fire*. The foliage 1*
deuae, the twig* being closely *et to
grtber, and though l have never »eei
fhem *0 n*ed l think they would make
a* good a wind break a* any of the
deciduous trees. One sUnding alone
ia however. eaDly uprooted after it
U»* attained alar by severe wind*.
The abundant foliage put* much
Utter upon the ground to assist In soil
The*heautifu 1 health giving l"''*'" 1
pin* cannot be aurpa**ed In readtoMi
to grow and fot genera utility pur-
notea H grow* quickly on every
piece of ground left Idle for a *borl
time If one aolitary p^ne b© near
enough to scatter It* *eod
neighbor who hs. a few P>"**
readily grant pcrmUslou K> J0» 18
gather some pine ma»t*. “he land
mav be seeded closely and young pines
eutHumXliu* to lHSM
t»v* room for the further growth oT
5w urea- MU I» » ff^
Win attain a jfTcatbclgbt. .
A pine thicket make* an excellent
windbreak and If planted on the Vt est
or exposed Nartheast of a farm I*
worth t»r more than Its room on ac
count of the protection afforded nun
and beast from th* chilling winds, to
•mv nothing ol the protection of_gr*|n
tod esrIy crops, .nd the prevention of
th* •*•«» being taken »w»y* . , < M
Th* pltre (re* la a»*o useful tn r«-
«toring*nd maintaining th* fertility
of tbeVoM. Fine Madto* "“be excci
lent bedding for stables and add bo
mu* to the barnyard moo ore tated by
“oISw >b«aa
appllcctlonsfor •traw,tttrn to
broken ml*, to wood or torawttljr*
” t.' .Ut Tsi
«U)>pif HVf lOf vi
D.
SAMS,
Pres.
J. L. ELLIS,
See. & Treas.
READ These Price:
CAREFULLY!
Mi-ii'x |i slid 4.50 I’anti.
'• .'{ and J 50 "
•• 2 and 2 50
feFIX’IAL: MEy’S^5.(H) SHOES NOW i?:L«5.
tormvrlv •f:t .V). now J (
V Lot Women’s. » >er pHlr
, ,.o» Men’s 1 00 .'Shirts now . 79c. 1
Men’s Fleece-lined Underwear, former price 1 00. now TJc
*• “ ‘‘ .. .. •• no
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1 Bale of lit; in. Sheeting, worth Sc, now
Outing*, formerly 10c, now
:tfi in. Standard Percales, worth 12lc, now.
fijc
8^©
10©
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Fine $6 Blankets now $4.50
Loiiff
The Crowning
OF A
and Unerring Business
Career ^
Everything marked in .
for it Positively uo foods charged at these jn
Saturday, January 2t), find continue* 10 days only.
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1,lain figures! If you (Wt see what you want, "
l/un-ne,! at tlim price*! KememHer, the Sale he K i
ask
ns
C. F. MQLAIR,
BARNWELL, S. C.
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auditors notice,
rom
IdUaslcr*
that has given complete satisfaction to erery Buyer
their life long friend aid every day and n.ght well w.shcr.
FromTtansasrX car toad of ii Mutes
Beet l have ever bought;
They arrived at Hilt Top Stables, Barnwell, Tuee-
day, February I at.
As always my prices will be far under raloc. _
" W»it nntil they cortc and you'll surely be delighted.
All the time my Stocks of Wagoo*,..juggles, Snm-ys,
Harness and General Horse FornishtUfl are choice.
pUte and cheap.
Come and trade where the dollar does it duty,
CHARLIE BROWN.
. / ” Baruwcll, I5< C,
The Auditor will be at the following
places on the dates named below for
the purpose °f receiving the taS c
tu ™‘ 13 '°' - 3 Thnmt.y
wnc... t r-rny
Blackvllle
'ECONOMY IS WEALTH
FALSE ECONOMY means FAILURE.
3
4
5 SatimJsy
7 Monday
— H 'f ttOaday
9 to ’10 th
“Hilda
rllf property- both real and p^fsonkl
must be returned thl* year.
All returns sent fn by mail
properly signed and probated and *m
jn by the Jttth of February before they
can be accepted
Deal in GRfWrSK KCONOMV-Savc nn the coat of Fcu'aemg
cron Don’t Ify to save on the cost of SEED. Don t waste
Li ami labor.Aa poor smL-Be_econom?cal by producing^
cr.op.oi fiactuality through nlantimr the BEbI
SEED in
the BE
1Q LIE H v. 41 (J. 7 yfa-V’ i' 1 -" , ——- dv
market/jind placg yppr oii-tor* e»rty_iOT
a
fertil-
large
CANTAXcrun*;
.ally shall ^ jj o0 rty i Auffitor,
Barnwell. Cot.
com-
LOARSNtGOtlATEfr.
Loan* on town and farm property
negotiated In amount* of no’ loss than
>1 OOOfO Long or short time. Mouth
Carolina fuud*. j A w'BU*, Atfv,
Barnwell/ », U.
EDEN GEH CANTALOUPE SEED
before the seed saving was conffmeGctfd, tinder the personal^
Cantaloupe:* |
the vine* *
iu*>er-
Vision of C. H- Mathis. •,
Kdcn and HolmcA Melon and Davis Cuke iJe«K
FOR SALE ONLY BY
YOUNG & CO ,
A. F
108 Washington fcu,
MEW YORK, N. Y,
t ti. MATHIS
afLACKVILL^
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