The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 10, 1910, Image 3
!‘.r*n&oc «H»eihiii*;#iw«r.
•Me to look forward to. Th« l^fcWt
tore will AiH'th till* mmIoii next week
' v *-•■» - - •
Anael nl^ned
J. B. Morn*,
Bui>r.
IONT IX)DUB NO.. A T.
reX'tlar commanlcatlon of fffcrmonT
>d®i Me. IT, A. K. .M.'will be held
MmodIc Toronto or. Thnnwlajr
uruarv i«th 7.30 o’clock VMting
■ ru cordially invited to attend.
0« Saturday Oorernor
the act creating Dillon
which Ha promotera had
fourteen ye*r. *
Xhf penalty
no colored bank check.
* harry ton. end lie departed «« Th«r»* I
I , - - - H day •fter aAyfciMInMeJCBai
eaWrtaa r« Oh. n... Mn .e J rMf,k S "« 1
- •out!* to w»e newiwaner jiy^od y B d fi,« r honoring aooe at
order of «• HHk4**iw|iUn«lM»re. '’Her body waa
laid to taat ei rrieadahtp church. Her.
John K. Oonda condoctlni the funerel
•OfTtcea. 8<ie waa. a wonian of true
and tender heart, a oonalatent mohiber
of the Baptlat church and ppa*ewed <M
. J a high order of hitel!*et. To do Ifood
# or to otbera waa a chief lH»r»*»*a of her
The United State* geological anrrer
SfeBnirtut out of go» forMaHI
* 'MW. au Ineirare of f4 r
* iolu7' m *" nt ' Bf
*y , £ -
' ^
oojprty,
be*'n wur
working
- Jfc/NBY TO I.END.
m llrat mortgage of
■ •■I epUM. 9 o per cent interest on
7 per cent
®o *«iibat» over ll.MD.007
O. Patterson & S »n.
FOR 8AI.K.
■ttraclire home In theTcwn
«r Wimatttn. Price rraaonabte. Want-
tug to anil for bu«iae>a rear^aa only.
Apply to
F. P. Lee,
Elko, 8. C.
WltPe Plyninuth Rock Egg* for *ale,
13 for 30 cehu. C. X. Burekhalter.
Twenly one candidates for the po-
•l»ku* of nenma enumerator atnnii the
examination on >atordav before acting
Iguetmaater Chat. E. Falkensteln.
Hlxteeu dootor* bt>gan a hoitsa to
honae oanva* of Atlanta on Monday.
Wich inatruction* to vaccinate every
man. woman and child iu the big.
Oeorgia city.
Mfe and many have
her wUe couuael
paihjr.
been bettered by
id unaeihah aym
_ The ground
ind , law fta
hog came
shadow,
nut on the
FINISHED HIS COURSB.
After an Illness of a few days Hon.
James J 1 Wood ward departed tills life
at bia home, Montmorenc! Aiken coun •
ty, on Saturday kiornlng, aged »3
years, dp*red for *o long a time hi*
Ufa from the cradle to the tloal slum
ber was free from human fault, full of
kind y deed and ale ays helpful In
Edan Watermelon Seed For Sale @
80 Cents Prr Pound. Toe Be«t Flavor
ed 8 lipping Watermelon Grown.
J. M. Farrell. —
Blackville, 8. Oi
FOR HA1AS.
Eden melon seed, selected, very best
•tock. WriteT.J. WtlHs, Elko, 8. C.
or Phone Wiliiaton, 8 G.
W ANTKO—A half doxen each of tire
following varieties of the old fashioned
a edllng peach trees; “Indian Blood
Cling,” Large Yellow Cling,” ‘•White
'fling,” Large Yellow Freestone and
ismtll Wnite Frestona. Tr^.* to be
r two years old and healthy.
U« what you have. Give prices.
it. C. Brabham,
Kllentnn, 8. C.
winter quarters for an additional six
week* nap. and we shall hiv* to wall
forBatterttrenltbe winter.
Married In Blackrille on December
30th 1009. at the residence of the offlcl-
atlng Minister Rev. W. D. McMillan.
Mr, Clarence B. Peacock to Mi«* Leila
Croft daughcar of Mr. S imuel Croft of
Bar n wall. ' ‘ ,
Our boyhood friends of college dayi”
are now few and far between, but that
made all the p!ea«anter the Mondny
call bf Mr. Henry Bolrean of Allen
dale, whose picture face had never
Tiffe'TTrom our mind gallery of Unppy
recollections.
Dr. Richard Lewis Howell, the rich
esc preacher In the U .lied estates, died
In New York last week, aged US years.
He had a good start f'otn hi* father
and made millions of his own In land
speculation*. He belonged to the
Episcopal church.
Mr. Msrahall Silvester, brother of
the lat 1 Mrs H A H Mixaon, did not
survive her long He had made his
home here with hi* sister for several
rear* and had been In fai log health
for month*. He was carried North by
Mrs. Mix-on’s relative* who we e
brought to Barnwell by her d ath, hut
riled the day after hi* arrival at their
home in Mattachnsett*.
retametl.rk©- wl«e eotimud mad utueia-h service to
'WANTED—Good live agents own-
horac and buggv In every countv
to sell that newly patented Fir® (irate
and Screen, Write for territory Im
mediately to S desman, II Barnard St’
S i vauiiah. O*.
Forty tw i divorces were granted In
one J*uua>y day in the Augusta court.
Try Molair's O ilon 8et«, Heed Irish
Potabws and G trden seed. A fresh
supply just arrived,
President H «ny D Calhoun stsnds
at tne head oi our class of new sub
scribers for February.
A general rain storm from the Mi»-
slssippl eastward is predicted for to
day. to be followed by another cold
wava.
To have a good garden, early and
late, plank Molalm Onion Hets, Heed
Irish Pot*toe* and Garden Seed. None
better.
N*-jct Monday will b®Sr. Valentine'*
D y. tbe mating time lor Died* and tne
date on which hunters shea d quit
gunning.
Inspections of the National Guard
will be made. Company I at Bamberg
March 9ch, Company E at Hartiwell
March lOih.
The wounding of Mr. Furman Hill
at Hnslliug on the 31 »r ult. w*s not so
•ortou* as tlr-l reported, and b« is re
covering well.
Windvld Scott, colored, a noted
hnr*e trainer of the old racing day#
died la»t week near Long Branch uf
the Infirmities of old age.
It w III be good new# to all knowing
Mr A . P. Manvllle m learn that lie I#
r-covering from a vIcWius and pro
longed attack of the grippe.
Attorney* Harley Jt Re*t, w ho repre
sent the S uitlieru Railway In tbl*
e-uiuty have been retained a* its coun
Ml In Bamoerg oounty also
Fortv five y are ago the tires of Sher
man’s troop* were ledtiening ihe Caro
llna #kv and bringing woe and want
•it a ImlpVvL. o-sarpoweredjn-opl^.
Sheriff Frank H. Creech ye»terd*y
Biuabed moving Into the new j*H.
And It Isa safe prediction to sav that h
will be kept scrupulously neat and
clean
Mr. T. A Grsen, formerly of Bun
berg, will huLd a I.TO.Ikp h<dol in
Spartanburg in the Immediate future
and afterward erect a co-tller sk.v
scraper cilice building.
Last week brought us orders for job
work from Springfield. W| lislon
Dunbarton. Allendtte, Fairfax and
Barn well, and we’ll be hap y to work
through the avalanche by Saturday
night next.
Saleday business and leisure brought
a town full of people to Ba nwell on
Monday, all In good humor and acting
a.-cordiugly. The stock dealers and
trader* were bu>y and mostly well sa'«
|stl«d with the day’s dcaliifg*.
Speaking of the weather a farmer
friend who ha# a long and preserving
memory remarked “there has been
more steady cold till* Winter than iu
si y within mv recollection: I have
known much colder spells, but none so
continuously frigid a* that which has
kept up for the last three mouths.”
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
Tne Home Bank of Bvrnwell ha*
bought the large brick warehouse he
tween the Ea«teriing Patterson store
and the Methodist church and will con-
vert it Into a handsome two story
br.Hding. with up to date bank quarters
a r <d two commodious store rooms on
the ground floor.
TEACHERS MEETING.
The Barnwell County Teachers’ A»-
socialhm will meet in Barnwell at the
“Graded S hool huildlug on Saturday,
February I'J. KUO. Tbe following la
the
Program.
Address-Ptof .1 B. Sullivan, Elko
Graded Jwjhool.
Paper—Mi-* Eunice Williams. Al
lendale High School.
Right#—MM Clara L. Johnston.
E ko.
Opening Exercises—M rs. O. R Kel
ley, BUckvlile High School.
Add ms’s—Prof. D. ii Moody, Lees
H igb School.
It is urged that as many as possible
attend to help make tbis'the be«t meet
mg of the school year. En erlaiiinient
will be provided for the vUiiiug teach
rrs by.tbe local teachers.
-tamUy and friends, An county and
S *tn and td' every good can*e.
lie wa* a member o' the' historic
Wallace iTousc. aTteF The'Tw<lem]ilh>n
of the mother S ate preferring the
happy home life to the gihteriog at
traction* of a political career. He is
survived by two son*, Andrew T.'
WbodwaFd lisq. of Valdosta, Ua.. ami
Furman Wimaward of Augusta. He
TutrTgrrTO Tfreui Hie rh ti hnritaga of mi_
unfa.llng good ;-.ame, the happy men -
cries of a long and honored pilgrimage
RESOLUTIONS TO THR MEMORY
^ "DF C; t. GYliRS;
WHEREAS, the W. O. W. Lodge,
Black Jack Camp. No. 29, Blackville.
3. C , has by the will ot Divine Provi
dence lost a devoted member and co-
worker. Belt resolved, X
1st. Tnat by the death of Brother
C, E Gyle*/ we M'&ve lost one of our
earnest member*
2nd. That by bis de* h we lose one
dear tovachut us, and whose metnoiy
we shall cherish alwHy* for his devo
tion to hi* Lodge.
8 d. Tbit while we deplore deep’y
the call of the Almigluy, we bow in
humble submission to tils unerring
will.
4 h. That a page in onr Olerk’s
book be au tablv inscribed to his mem
oiy, and a i oi y of these resolution* be
scot to bL faun y. and that the same
be Rent to the county papers with the
request to publish
OUR 1)1 ARY.
Wednesday—L»i.t week's mall day
had several unsual floe features. Two
very mvaole yet modest ministers paid
us ., misshuiaiy exit that was as help
ful as a Sumuy sermon would have
been. And. betirtait. we lifted a good
collection Tne evening brought u*
the pleasure of one of Dr. K. C. Brab
ham’* eujnvable let er#.
Tnur-d.iy -Our subscribe' friend*
gave us a re#t while type distribution
wa* going on. but stationery customers
made u bustle a lilt
Frldav—Mich eye njvening and heart
warming letters a* the morning mail
brought ftoui Messrs W. Rothrock ot
Aiken and G. J, Chilly of Blackville
weakened our *up*r#tlilnn as to the
ii'tlitckiue** of Fuday, and the Inter
mails from the S uin and W est made
the Min set bright and betiuiiul with
tu luminous arier glow.
A c.'
Bloculprlcc- *alG now
on al MOL Al R'S,
Finding myself*overstock
ed in Shoes, and in order to
reduce my stock, I have de
cked to offer until further
notice, the following low
prices on Men’s, Women’s
and Misses’ Fine Shoesir-—
OtsiWUr >• a i
ths bUia.
■ZL
%
N11ft Kl«m ORF 0 4X8
of orphans hart been
br the PrcahUnt of The Indue-
kndsQrpluin's Home et Mecs.n, Ge
who writes: ”We heve used Kirufris
Bitters In thU toetHutidO for iilov
jeers. l|.h«« proved a nmat fkcWHeni
mmlhilue for Btemeel), Liver, end Kid
noy troublss. We rvxard It a* one of
ihe beat faintly mediolnea on eertlt."
'It levlgoratea the vltel organs, purlfles
the bhmd, aids digestion, create* appe
tite To slrengtheo end billet op thin
pete, week children or run-down peo
ple It hae no equal. Best for fetwhle*'
o •mptstntef Only 30c. at O. N. Burok
halter’s and R. A. Deaeon ft Co.
TOOK ALL HIS MONEY.
—. . ’ ~~ ~ — —A a
Often all a man earn* goe* to doe-
■ toe«-ur for.iuediclne, tocure a Stomach.
Liver or khlnrj trouble tTiatTlr. KlIlg**
New Life Pills would quickly cure at
slight cost. Best for Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Biliousness. Constipation,
Jaundice, Malaria and Debility, 23c.
at C. N. Burckhalter and R. A. Dea-
-AuiUljCp.
IP ■ ■
AAmixwtnMnCTWl MMilir-
I.aogb like a boy at splendors fkat ;
. kmm e|RM,
To vanish Joys be blind and dsaf
and dumts *
My juoftmenu seal tbe deed past
wl'h Its deed.
Bat never bind a moment yet IS
' come.
Though .deep In niir*.-wrlng not your
hands and weep,
1 lend my arm to all wlm say :
-leaB."
No shsmefaceii outcast ever eank
*o deep
But he might rise ard he again -t ,-f--
.a man — WsLTia Maloxs,
C:: ’•
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SOKTEIQCI
A
er 33 ??
A few years ago the few Barnwell
county farmer# w ho grew long staple
cotton bad to --tore their crops with
some special factor In Charleston, 8a
vaoqah or Bo*t«>n and wait for week#
before a buyer would DM. Now the
up c'untrr mills that have heen buy
jng long cotton frohi the Mississippi
valley, and trial Nilea from India, are
anxious for 8outb Carolina farmers to
substitute the long for the short staple.
The high price of the inort crop ha*
hurt their pocket nerve* and brought
them to a realization of their depen
dence on the cotton mak^r
V * * ■
Commander J. H. Lifflte and Adju
tant J Am II Mever of Camp George
Morra I. Vm ^ v • were welcome Mon
day visitors Tney are preparing to
make the next reunion to be held the
Lul »U March an occasion worthy of
HIS REASONS
When askei! bv us about the bill be
Core the L-gislature prompt'll by tbe
J amily troohle before the S i-
preme Cour7,'Reiiinw- , eiwvg«.U..Bau-s.
an# werei!:
Why I voted to conrinoe the Grny«
don Bill, which, proposed to amend toe
statute which provide# that a father
may deed *w*»’ hi* rhiid; and If lie be
dead, the inother-Hwvytdn the *-.iue?
Well, !n the first place, ihn bill was
prompted by a •■*#« now pending in
the Supreme Court, which was agita
ting the people con«i .erably, h cause
of the prom'nmice of the par'ies ahd
the dl-covery of rhi* statute which ii
was ihought would enable an u i wo t y
hn-band to snati h away from the
breast of a devoted mother her infwni
child and g ve it to w hom never he
pleased. I do tun believe it gives tbe
husband any “«ch power; and that the
Supreme Court when U hands down it«
decision will so hold. Tne whole
qurtttlon will torn not upon what is
embraced In that statute, but w hat t*
best for the child or children; and the
amendment proposed, i did not think
would be a remedy for the mischief.
There is a rule of law that a person
cannot convey away a better t't • ifian
he holds hiNi*elf and appl\ing this
principle, if -lire father is u*»t ft ted J >
raise the child, while the mother Is fit
ted in the judgment <>f the Court, the
mother has the superior right to the
cu«tndv of the child, any deed made by
the father to the contrary notwith
standing. If this slRiute bad been
#ucn au abomination as a great many
people think Lt i*. It is remarkable that
It took One IIundred and Sixty Two
tear* to discover It, and yet 1 venture
to sav there are very few lawyers of
much experience, who have pot known
of it all along
I'd the second price. ( wa* in favor of
repraluigthe whole statute, so that
neither father nor mother should h«ve
even the apparent sanction of the law
wwmsx hlxor her child as they
would a horse
Chattel.
POISONED BY CANDY.
In Spartanburg last week Mr W H.
Russell carried some very > lee tshoco
late candy home All the lamilv ate
heartily of it and none were injured
except the four year old son, Clement,
w ho died t vo day* later. The attend
ing doctor* said that the little fellow
bad gotten hold of a price that wa#
potsoued.
Six’y northern railroad* have flatly
refused to give their 82 UO0 firemen the
20 to 26 per cent increase in wages tuey
waul.
Greenwood hen* appear to be fight
ing the meat trust. They have been
laying eggs of abnormal #!/.«. the larg
est weighing a quarter of a pound.
The Italian is not a persona grata to
the Beautort native. Recently 11 Da
go ti*h'‘rnien were seared out of their
camp by pistol assailant* and forced to
spend tbe night in the marsh.
Col. Roosevelt ha* about finished hi#
great bunt in Africa. He will come
nouie slow y a* he i* to make sevetal
speeches tw-iore European L niver-hlt#
A bout the middle nl J me he will et
back to his faim at Oyster Buy. New
Y ork.
Government inyestigatlo is show
that "fresh meat#” have he-'ti h»l > in
cold storage plant# np North since U»«
April fur higher market price#. Mai y
million# eggs have ai».> been k< pt in
artiflcial winter uniperature lor
luontba.
Wore gold tri* h j en produ >ed In the
last ton year# th m In the preceding
ninety ye»r«, T ie increase in mom y
has been followed by'■xtravag tnce and
speculation. #nd tbe Imy ng wurtti (-f
(lie dollar has been lessened by its
abnndsnce.
British and French astronomers say
that toe tail of Halo y # coun t w I I en
velop the « artli on the morning of M ay
lllih. T .e coiitact will commence #t
2 r>bdock ami continue two hours. At
that time tbe I’ac.rtc ocean wl I ha\e
broad day lig t, but it will be dark on
tile Atlantic coast
living and aging veteran^that they are
totrinrgptten, that their aacrlllces and
suffering* ami galUpt dreda will be
forever cherished Iw the bean* **r the
A#»a«endant« Vf ‘he paladin* wlm wore
thograv and <*f Hie mother* who kept
Apropos to the sky high price (d
meat* a oonltern acqtiainiauee told u#
some time a ro riiat in (lie logging
camps which he had operated for y ar*
U.C y f
hi# (aide* al every iik-kI lie had plea«ed
bis bar it working chopper-and hatiltr*
and saved good money .in his provi«icn
iillls.
T ie Louisiana commissioner of sgrri
culi.u e, who i« a large scale farmer
sey-th .t the credit si stem ha- done
more harm iu his Slate than the boll
weevil. The refusal of ha ks and
factors to make further advancesrin
one boil weevil countv wa* q'lhsfclv
followed bv the emigration ot tituen
hundred negroes.
Dr. Horace Clark, a Pennsylvania
lecturer, recently said in an address to
a woman’s cUib:
• I he no meat agitation. If persisted
in long enough, w ill result in the prsc
tical elimination, of meat as a dial
product. 1c is mv Him belief that
meat will cease tube eateu iu America
in tbe next ten \ esi *.
‘ By the continued eating of meat
there is in time produced a condition
known as auto intoxication, which is
akin to alcoholic poisoning, and just as
fatal in Its eflVc’s.
Meat is iu no wl»e needed in the
economy of the body. In fact, in every
test I have made it has been lound to
be positively deleterious.”
Mep’s 15 00 Shoes..-. 13 83
“ and Women's $4 00 Shoe#,. ". 3
“ *• 3 GO ” .. 2 t>9
“ “ •' 3.00 2 50
Misaes *3 00 Shoes *2 50
2.50 “ 1 85
“ 2 00 4 ' .. 1 (K)
’• 1 60 ” 1 25
Big stock to Hclcct from!
No trouble to fit any foot!
Let ua ahow you, and then
shoe y«*u.
C. F. MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
ANIMALS AND RAIN.
Lions, tigers and all 'he cat tribe
droid rain. On a ralnv day they tear
nervously up and dow n their cages,
and trembling They are u«u»Ut glv
en an extra ration «>f hot milk, which
put* them to sleep Wolves inv* a gray
d y of rain. They sre then verv
eheerv. Treacherous as the wolf is. no
keeper need fear him on a ran y d-y
He i. tm happy to barm a fly.
GENEROUS REVENGE.
A young man deslrou* of gettln'g rid
of Ik- dog. took It along with him to
the Seine. He hired a boat, and row
• ng into the stream, threw the animal
in The |M>or creature attempted to
cli nb up the side of the boat, but hi*
master, w hose ioteotion waa to drown
him, constant)y pushed him back with
Ibeoar In riitirfc this, he fell hlin«eU
into tbe water, and would certainly
have heen drowned, had not the dog,
a# anon a- he saw hi# 'muster strug
giing in the stream, suffered the boat
to float awav, and heM him shove wa
fer till assistance arrived, and his life
was saved. —Young Folks Catholic
Meekly.
In the *even years ending on June
30(h, last- 0,C17,15o immigrants were
admitted Into the United Slate*
Seventy pet cent of them came trom
southern and eastern Entope and We*
tern Asia. They were composed of
Italians. Greek*, HuhgarUua. He
brews. Koiimaninn*, slays, Bulgi-
itans. Turks. Armeni n« aud Syrian*.
Iiidicatioiis are thsi by the end of the
Trical year. June iiDih. more than 900,-
000 new people will en er. In it# first
#ix tnoftths 111,519 were not permitted
to come in.
PROBATE COURT NOTICE.
All •dmlnlstratora. executors, ftiar-
dlana and trustees are directed and re
quired by law to make annual return*
to the Judge of Probate befo'e or on
OFlAItti
the first day Rt jTty
Revised Htatute*. pagei Vt9, Section j
2535 and 28*2.
If such return* are not made aa above ]
stated the Judge of Probate D required
ami directed hy law to la»M# ciuriona I
for such delinqueiits and the peuitty |
for sncli neglect or refusal I* a fine «»i
twenty dollar# f»-r each day during]
continuance of said default, and revo
cation nf letters of administration,.ftc.,
if |>ei slated In.
John K Snelllng.
Judge ol Piobate, B. C.
office.
Office daji
day and Satu:
Well equi
Op ‘
I ohm as consistent with
Fncca reasonable,
cash.
-■SY’ :
(iOOD BY
i
Old year, you have been good to me and I have tried
my very berft to pass on your kindnesses manyfold to my
customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays.
-WELCOME .19.10
For you bring fresh and larger opportunities for pro-]
moling prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi
ness.
ITU ALL OMUL SWCPf
I thank my good true friends for their generous patron
age the past twelve months and pledge my very best ser
vice to them in the coming new year.
The v«inab}« lands <
late J. Terrili Smith of ‘
Uston, de'-taed hy
Connie Maxwell Orphai
are now oiered for sale
on liberal terras.
For particular!
either to Dr. W.:
Smith, Will»s*ofi,ori
Sheppard, Edgefield,
T. Jamison,
DR. W. C.
. BEIinST,
ftamreil, - • • 1C
mm
k A’-—-J
•vta?(6S!l
of the Best Horses and Mules that experienced judg
ment could select and the dollars in hand pay for have'
heen received and handled ny me this season, giving abac
lute satisfaction in qiftility and price to every purchaser.
on
8.30 a.
Pereone Hvln|
will pleaM Make
I oomisg
of Inm
aptMli:
TRIAS4JI
TheT
fur the
the l*mrt
I at 1W», frriM
19Wto
of the same superb standard horses and mules just received J «iM*»ve,
for the New Year trade.
WON T NEED A CRUTCH
-lfh?n V^Twr,l“T’T(A#.thafi. h'f f'oTU
nHi'i#, N. J . hi ui«ed hi# l*-g had y. If
‘•farted #n ugly #nre. Many #alve* and
oTtitment* prnvni worfbTe##. Then
Bucklen’a Arnica Salve Jvealed If
tlior iiighiv. Nothli.g i* #o prompt and
#nre for Ule**'*, Boll#. Hurn*. Brni#**,
Cut*. Corn* S ire#. Pimfde* Rczcina or
Pile#. 25.• at (.’. N. Burckhalter ami R.
A. Deaaon ft Co.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES
will be made on these last arrivals, and I shall contribute
my full share toward giving my customers thafttart thatli»io’I
will win in 1910.
SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS
of Home Raised Seed Outs 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. — * Mf.
See ray stocks, learn my prices and you W^H be con
vinced beyond all doubt that Sonta Claus is not large*
hearted or more generou* handed than youqsincere friend
and well wisher.
PmotbeNM
1910 ineiorire a :
cent will bt> mM.4
28fb of!
ally of
all uxc
oeoi will!
Vm New Jail
TUrt
There will ke M M
mine I* Barnwell, Bla
lUion mw»ak*p! fWftl
Cowieiatatton tax will
will he rveelveft f
Merck let Iktwli
rLE
BLHCKMILLE.
C.
•‘FOXY,” INDEED.
A report from Winded, Connectl
cut, state# that while Kd. Chaffe '. who
run# a #tngeco*ch between Wlnxied
and rtaiidiafield. Ma##M;hu*ett8, wa#
driving iu a blinding #now»tnrni, a fox
jumped on the •eat beside him. The
exhausted animal dropped to the hot
tom of the coach, and after about ten
mi null'*' re*t jumped out and disap
peared, Rey nard threw two hound#
which had been chasing him off ihe
o: ctiw of Slid OttiEr »cent vrnen lie iut** tk* kOKCb. Lahand riBgiilar, ihe kindred and credftors of
the *eifl Th'oiflfia Porei, WtaMud, Uni,
FREE GARDEN 8F.ED.
NOTICE.
thwfa«rodeail. KWd'ifTl ’Xtxnrxnew ta.taaL„T.t alljaw abiding (‘itl*gn* of Barn-
NOTiCE.
Williaton. So. Ca.
There will be a meeting of 'he Barn
well County Anti Haioon League at
Barnwell. C. II. on Fridav 11th Febru
aiy 1910 at 12 o'clock Local League#
throughout the county will send al
lea«t four d- legate#, a* we want a rep
resentative meeiing a* hu«lne#s of {in
portance w ilt fie transacted, we also in -
viie a representative from the I.aw and
Onlcr League* of Barn well County to
meet w ith our Executive Committee on
that d#y
Arthur Kennedy. President.
B, C. A 8. League.
Iri L. Creech.
Seerctarv.
February 8 h 1910.
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will guarantee no better Work can he done from any tbop any where than
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work.
Avoid these Jacklegs scattered over the country a* we
work to do over. Give it to u* at first, aniFsave money.
have most of their
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL,
In tho Protiate Court.
By J. K. Snelllng, Eeq., Judge of Probate in
Barnwell County.
Whereas J. D Whittle made suit to me to
grant t<> him Ix-tter* of Administration on
the estate of and effect# of Ibotnas Dukes,
deceased. /
These are, tiiereforr, lo rite lUd xffmoOTiih
8eme of our speeikltie*
Automobile Repairing, Reboring Cylinder*,
new PDton Ring*, new Piston*, and anything of that kind made here,
Onr *ame old line a* when we were here before; 8team Engine*, Boiler*, Cot'
ton Gina, Grist Mill*, 8aw Mills, Etc.
Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, a* we have an expert on same.
Call and *e# our shop*, and he convinced. Thanking mv old customers for
pan favors, aud soliciting their Future Patronage. We remain.
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS.
Blackville, S. C.
Congressman J. O. Patterson lies se
cured an extra allotment of garden
TTIbif ltaf aiir ADUiri aved. anil. wbilg he has endeavored to
supply every b eaTTiT”* ’ fVTf 111 J/ lu/liie-
Dlstrict with a package *onie may
nave ben overlooked If any oue has
not received a package, be meV get one
hv calling at the (*fli(^ of Sheriff
Creech, as he~ Iras ferwa^dod several
well County.
Tiger# in your midst, kindly wiite me,
giving their name, wheie th«y reside
and about the time they do the mo#t.
business. What fou say to me vrili be
In strict confidence aud l will do the
thee be and appear before me, In the Court
of Probate to be held at Barn well on Wsduea
day 23rd of February 1910, afier publication
there-f at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show
cause If any they have why the said aduunls-
mhwwlil f - - .
Given under my hand this fth day o( Feb- ll CUtfllAt6u tfy tJ»j -
ruary Auuo Domini. 1913.
J. K. SNELLING,
Pndtate
Published in Tin Bar5wei.l Pxon,B Feb-
riutfj tOth ijao.
STEPHEN 8. FUR8K.
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FURSE AND LAWTON.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertilzers,
IlancTl&FI ofSea Wnmlantl FlofvUDTk CuttOD,
Liberal advances made on connigmiicnts of covton,
PerM iml, pronij)t and carefol attention to all bittiness
FURSE & LAWTON,
Savannah, 6a.
imm
Kline. Ms ^ _
Oid Coluabix, Reedy
ilngvllle. 8eve«
Creek <2f mllie.
Barton, Big Vo
Hloaory Hill, <_
Svcsiiiore No. 51.
Rich Land If) Ml)
Kali fax 43))
Her-uiee and L ^
Ham writ (41) mPla. ‘ ^ >
WiHision (21) mill*, t-A
United States C^rreaey.
Silver Coin, Ooanty end Be '
properly approved will ko
taxes.
Checks and dntftii will
ed for taxes except at tbe rick <
l»yer. . >
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Cnnaty
Bara well. d. C,. 8epl.
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