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bimwell People.
TRUlkWbiT, JaNUarY0» 1?10,
ftifts *P SUBSCRIPTION*
(a Advance, per Aanntn |1.M
On Tine .1V0C
The ctieln Kang lit at Hagood’a Mill
thU trerk.
J. B. Uarley, J. B. Mom*, "
Clerk. Burr,
HARMOy Y LOUPE yo.. A. P. M‘
A /A rejrnl ir communication of llarmwiy
V “ 7 I^dge No. 17, A. V. M. will 1^ held
la XaMfllc Temple an Thnoday
DecemN-r -itrd 7,30 p’cUwk Vtattlng
i are cnrikli) iavitedTo Mtend.
Butler llagoeit ,W. M.
H. P. And*r*on. Bee.
® rae regular meettnR of Barnwel
Lodge No-16, AnigUta ol Pythias wll
be held-at their Hall on Friday nigh
at a o'clock. A full attendance L
requested. By order of
WILLIAM E. MoNAB, C. C.
•Wm. McNAB. K. R. A S.
WAN’TKtJ—T<* buy Long and Short
Loaf timber in lot* of one million feel
or more. Addresa, Box 366 Sumter,
8 C.—9 4t.
The LegUUttire will meet next Tues
day.
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Mr. W. T. Steed waa the irat auh>
tertber to make the new year bright to
aw. .... ,. r . Zm
Married at the tcaidcnoa of th« brlda’a
mol her. Mr*. Indiana llyehea, 17i*) 8c.
Luke St . Augusta, tie., MUt Ada
I)yeUea to Mr. Marion i’aal.y, of
Chopee, tia.
“The (Irat thing we do after paring
our txxce la t<* aettle our anhacrlptiona’'
|a the g.Kxl rtre of our faithful colored
aubarrihera, July Small* and J. II.
Baukinaon.
Monday afternoon la generally the
waarieat Ums of the wepk to ua. But
not ao on aalu day, thank* to the clever
call* of and meeting!* with Huhaerlbera
I. H. SUH, J l). tiarri.on, T. A.
(ireene. J. A. Jenkins, W. l\ Illume..
Mr. B. P. Davlea of Burlington. X.
C., gave hit manv HarnweH frlenda a
glad aurprlae on Tuesday morning by
coming once more to tua cheriahed old
home, lie it now a master printer
man, with few ILany tquals and nosu*
perlorin all Dixie in hi* knowledge
and up-to-date expertnes* and fine
taste and conception of the art pre
servative Ilia rtrxt lessors with stick
and rule were taken here, yet he has
far outcl»**ed hi* teacher*, but the
witchery of the White 0*k Spring
water draw* him to the happy scene*
of his boyhood, wtiere full welcome al
ways waits him.
. MR. JAMK3 M. BYAX.
To his friends, aud thoy are all that
have known him, and their children,
the home coming of Mr. James M.
Kyan though for only a few charming
da> a. was the gladdest event of tbe (
Chrtatmna time *4 1900.
Looking wonderfully well he pre
serve* the winning attractive person*
allty of the younger year*, brightened,
broadened by attrition with the larger
world and crowned hy the confidence
of successful elfort among a stranger
people. Old Orchard. Maine, Is now
hia home, and there he i* a leader of
thought and action in ail IsMtesof pub
lic concern, honored for hi* striking
ability and trusted lor his conviction*
ef fight. - ■ »--—~~ L - =——
And tils Carolina friends hope and
believe that the future ha* In keeping
for his merits higher distinction and
greater rewaM than he has already
ao worthily self won, In business and
literary purstilta.
FARMERS’ UNION.'
On next Tuesday, January flth, the
County Karmert’ Union will hold an
important meeting at Barnwell. Let
us turn over the new Iwif, start the
new year right, touch elmiw* and go
on to the full betterment of agricultur
al conditions. Let lull delegation* at
tend. Don’t backslide.
Member.
MONEY TO LEND.
Mnney to lend on first mortgage of
reql estate. £ p*r cent Interest on
afhount* under $1000 00 7 per cent
no amount* over $1,000.00.
THE OLD OUT.
Subscribers T. K. Erwin.. IV, W,
<5opo, M. Bolen. L. 1’. Klume and E
H. Bennett helped to give the outgo
ing old year a bright departure.
J. O. l-.u.r.o,, A s..n. FKEOTIIK BIKD8.
Judge Patterson loft for Washington
ca Htiuday afternoon.
The blizzard wind* of la*t week In
jured the oat crop on thin sandy lands.
In a couple of month* the voice of
the candidate will be heard in the land
Mr. George Weathen;h*e i« attend
Ing W..fiord College at Spartanburg, SALE DAY.
8 C.
Should there come a snow fall, cov
ering the ground for several daj - *, re
member that the Blue Binles. g.iod
fiiend* of the farmer and gardner live
on insert food, and will »tarve and
freeze unic»* fed. Bv tying securely
chunk* of tallow or fresh meat on the
limbs of orchard tree* where they use
the lives of the<e valuable bird* may
be saved.
Meaers R. C. Sprawl*, and W. D.
Ball sent u* handsome representative^
on Monday,
Three colds in Tun Pkopi.k office la»t
week and this prevent the publication
of several news letters.
An examination of applicant* for
T^acheis’ OrtIHcatos will be held a
Barnwell tomorrow.
Mr. J. M McDonald paid u* a Wll
liston call on Tuesday, and there is no
nicer visit than that.
V, K Owen* K*q., Secretary to C*»n
gressman Patterson, left for the na
tional capital on Monday.
In the distribution of weather las’
week there wa» an ignoring of section
al Hues, and everv quarter got a full
shara of cold comfort.
Capt O. E. Birt showed n* on Mon
day a salamander mat he captured du
ring hi* delightful vi-it to relatlve-
and friends in Florida.
Mis* Janie We*thor«hee accompan
ied by Mi»*e* Bertha L. Burn«ide and
Loulm* Jone*, «re attending the La
grange Female College at Lagrange,
tia.
Moon shine w»* plentiful in tli-
Dark Orner of Greenville i oiinty last
)ear, about’JOO illicit <li«iillerie* hav
Ing baencut to pieces by officer* of ih«
jJurts was
but this
wbisko)
ai*'i
Batnwel! Hill looked on Monday a*
if a stock lair and a Happy New Year
day celebration were being held in con
junction .
Tnere was a great gathering of men
from all quarter* and mule* and horse*
of all degree* and in mighty number*.
The stock sale* of the day were record
breaking and price* high enough for
20 cents cotton
Everybody was in good humor and
in high tiope of a prosperous year.
A NEW YEAR BRIDAL.
Married by Kev. Dr. R. W Sanders
on the 2nd inn., at the home of the
bride’s parent*. Ml»a Kate, (laughter o'
M r. and Mr*. J. A Jenkina of Klin«.
and Mr George P. K>'ar*e of Gulfport,
Mi»s Shortly aft*r the ceremotiv Mr
mid M ra. Kearse took the Southern
train for their futuro li.mie in the
South West I lia on y regret f i r . and
many share in tuat. i* u»e departure o(
the eh«ruii..g bride imm the home.in
.vhteU sip- t* ->> Adi b-dovet! and trom
the comuiutiitv in u uicti she so uni
\ cr**Hv admired.
Tne fortui.s < groom i- * n »tive of
Bamberg ('ountv, bu. ha* bien foi
some ten or twelve year* a resident of
Gulfport, Mi*» . wtiere be ha* met with
marked business success.
SELKi TING SEL1).
Farmer J K
•••>oty. N . C
Batts ol Garner, VVake
tell* toe Progremive
of
be made 7tft>* i _ < btLshcU
Recently thw city of Augusta
brought suit in the United states
court against the Southern Railway
foj $'>0 000 damage*, in the destruction
last year of the Centre Street Bridge.
The old South Carolina Railroad
tuldge, which the Southern owned and
had quit using beo»u«e of Its unsafe
condition, gave way to the flood of
wale.s aud H ating down the swollen
rapid tiver broke through the city
bridge.
COLORED CONFERENCE.
The Negro Race Conference of South
Carolina meets in Columbia January
11 14 I'HO.
Special addre*se* will be delivered
on Agriculture by Col. E. J. Watson,
Mr I ra \Villtaina of the United State*
agricultural department, Mr J II
Kinardof Ninety Six, S C., Mr. Wm,
H. Bailey of Greenwood will speak
v j >* . S one of the other
Hke v* promised to
'> 1 Tor .t, * * ■>-
At a regular *e«*ion of Allendale
Lodge No. t>0 Kniglit* of Pythias, the
following officers were elected lor next
tear.
W. A AH. C C
S B. Bennett, V C
J L. Oswald, M of K
J L. Ellis, Prel
II. R T'son, M of W
S. E. Strange, K oWl & S
Fred S Davis, M of F
J. 11. Warren, M at A
W. B. Oswald, I G
II. C. Flowers, O ti
J. M. Hewlett, Trustee.
The installation will be at regular
session of the Lodge Tuesday Jan. 14th
ljUfl.. ^ ^
KIND WORDS.
Enclosing a pretty Exp^esi blua
print. Mr. F U. Greene w rite* u* tlii*
warm hearted letter from far off, frozen
Mil tvatikee:
“I don’t feel the week is entirely
ompletn without The PxorLKfa letter
li'oui home).
‘1 hope rour Xma« was a “merry”
•me—of the old Southern kind. Our*
here was of the kind yon read about—
zero weather and lots of snow.
Hoping this, Hie "New Year” will he
a most happy and prosperous one for
you and your paper,—our paper—and
wishing yon succeas and all the good
wishes.”
TREAHURERd NOTICE.
■ The Treasurer's QDlce will ha open
for the collection of taxes levied for
the fiscal year commenciog January
J*t 1909, from the 15th day of October
1901* to the 16th day of March 1910 in
Ctlialv*.
Krona the l«t to the 31st of January
1910 Inclusive a penalty of one per
cent will he ad did : from the 1*11% the
28th of February 1910 inclusive a pen
alty of two per cent will be added to
all taxes paid in February.
From the 1st to the I5tb day of March
1910 inclusive a penalty of seven per
cent will be added tu all unpaid taxes.
Levy.
For Stale run*!*** - “ mtHa
“ Ordinary County Pur-
po**a ^ Jt| 'f
For New .1*11 Purposes 1 "
""" •* Relmtexlng Records ”
” Coustltutiunal School 3 “
Total 19| *•
There will be an extra levy of two
mill* In Barnwell, Blackville and W1I-
liston towHsblps for public roads. - —
Conimutatinn tax will be $2 00 and
will be received from Oct. 15th 1909 to
March 1st 1910 Inclusive.
Special School Levy.
Cedar Grove (1) mill.
Allendale No 22, Barbary Branch.
Calvary, Double Pond, Elko, Kdisto,
Friend-hip, Healing Springs, Hilda,
Kline. Morris, New Forest, Uak Grove,
Old Columbia, Reedy Branch, Heig-
Ilngvitle. Seven Pines and Tinkers
Creek (2) mills.
Barton, Big Fork, BUckvi’le, Cave,
Hickory Hill, Owen* Cross Roads
Sveamom No. 6h Utraer* and tipper
Rich Land (3) mills.
Fairfax (3J) mills.
Hen ule* and Lee* (1) mills.
Barnwell (1|) mi l*.
Willlston (21) mil!*.
United States Currency. Gold and
Silver Coin, County and School claims
properly approved w 11! be received for
taxes.
Checks and drafts will not be receiv
ed for taxes except at the risk of tax
payer.
J. B Armstrong.
County Tieasnrer.
Barnwell, 3. C., Sent. 21st 1909.
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If
Old year, you have been good to me and I havfe tfried
my very beet to pasa on your kindnesses manyfold to m.y
customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays.
WELCOME .19.10
For you bring fresh ami larger opportunities for pro*
moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi
ness. '■ •
WILLI
0flics or#f Bank <-f .1
tdn racklr* eklis la
A. H. KlN^,„.„,
UTORIEt At UT.
WITH AIL CRAM
JUST THINK OF IT!
A Three Hundred Dollar Upton Piano
Absolutely Given Away!
That advertising I* now a science I*
again demonstrated practically to the
rmylng public of this section by the
wonderful advertising system now em
ployed hy the most enterprising busi
ness house of K . A. Dea*on A (Jo. who
are going to give away ABSOLUTE
LY FREE to some one of iheir cus
tomer* on June l«t 1910 the beautiful
Ul TON PAR 1.0K GRAND PIANO
which is now on exhibit).-n at their
store. The Upton sell* for THREE
HUNDRED DOLLARS and 1* a
HIGH CLANS instrument in every re
spect. G I’A ItA NTEKD bv the maker*
for TEN YEARS JUVTTHINKOF
IT! A three Hundred DoMar PUno to
be GIVEN AWAY! A few year* ago
If a merchant w a* to d.< sucli a thing
he would be eon aide red a lit subject
for the awylum hut conditions have
changed, y.-t in the face of the enor
mous sum spent In advertising the fact
of R. A. Denson & Co giving aw:»y a
$300 00 ptano i* a stupendous undena
king and it clearly demonstrates their
desire to be “always up to and a little
ahead” of the spirit of the time*.
Every purchaser of $100 worth ol
good* from any department of their
store will receive a coupon good for
100 vote* on the pl-.no and every pur
chaser of $1 00 worth from tj^FAccent-
lj_l --■e-rWffi day
' •evetTPer
I tliank my good true friends for’their generous patron*
n^e the past twelve months and pledge nty very best ser
vice to them in the coming new yew.
of the Beat Horses and Mules that experienced judg
ment could select and the dollars in hand pay for have
been received and handled by me this season, giving abso
lute satisfaction in quality and price to every purchaser.
F’oxm hm'ES'w o-ajrjs
of the same superb standard horses and mules just received
for the New Year trade.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES
will he made on these last arrivals, and I shall contribute
my full share toward giving my customers the start that
will win in 1010.
SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS
of Home Raised Seed Oats to spare from my own planting
at 70 cents per bushel.
A Car Load of Virginia Wagons and Buggies, “the
best going” at very attractive prices.
Before buying anything whatever in the lines I handle
call on me.
See my stocks, learn my prices and you will he con
vinced beyond all doubt that Sonta Claus is not larger
hearted or moie generous handed than your sincere friend
and well wisher.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SURVEYING ASD TERRACHG,
A postal card
mfe at Lyndhurst, S. Q. wfSl
receive prompt attention.
DR. J. H. R. MiLHOUd,
DKHTIST,
BLACKYILLR, B. fc.
Office daya Thurwlijr* fcdfc
day and Saturoaf.
Well equipped dffleti. -
Opeifitions made oa pa*i«i
less as consistent withaaffcty
Prices rcasohable:
CHS hi
J. D. WHI
BLHCK^ILLE.
FLE,
S. C.
JUST ARRIVE
])K“
ONE CAR EACH
OF THE
I’hc valuable iktidi nt tM
late J. Terrill Smith ofWU'*
Baton, demised by tilttt td
Connie Maxwell Orphkniigei
aid now oflered for iale hiM
on liberal terms.
For j- uticularfl apply
cither to Dr. VT. Cheats
Smith, Willistofy orOrlaiuld
Sheppard, Sldpifteld, dr
T. Jamisori, Greenwddd.
linronwr
DEMIST,
Barnwell, 4 > a
or kick iiotjaac
8.90 a. m. to 6 p. flk
P«n<tn« living awxy from Bkr«**«R
will pl«AM tnak#* AppoInttMaU kwf«M
oomlag By *0 doing they wilt b* M«tf
of Imiuedtatt fi«tvlo« And a told Blw*
Finest Kentucky Raised
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