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THURSDAY, MARCH 10. IP10
R1TI8 OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Th« A«l crop U )n*t •prMdloK lUc'.f.
Tb« <tayi (Ain IS minutes in tnnthlne
this week. ^
T*x enlleetions have been fully as
good this year a* tuual.
r Trrr.,fiiifB
A BYDKA HR AD.
In AdTAM
On Ttm*.
i, per Annum
is.oc
The chain gang i« at Trotfi Ford,
miles from Barnwell tbl* week.
J. B. Harley, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk. Hupr.
HARMONY4.0H(iK NO.. A.F. M.
fA regnUrcommunleationof H.-.rmony
Lodge N«f. 17, A. K. M. will be held
In VlaAonic Terap'.e on Thttraday
tMareh, Slth. 7.:W o’clock VialUug
kreihren are cordially mvihd to attend.
II. W. Quin, W. M.
' Vta McNaby Sec.
We aaw with our own aober eyoe on
Wednesday of latt wsek the dooblo-
beaded young rattlo snake caught a
couple of weeks ago on an t«land in
I Buck Creek swamp by Ilewa. flair
Monday’a pleasantness was added to ! and Hartaog. It was a sure enough
by a call from Air. W. A Merer. j rattle anake. some*
The Spring term of court
three weeks. A special term
cases will be held iu May.
Monday was a tapering off aa
both In the attendance of people
sales and swaps of live
bold
civil
stc
orn when the
as a squlrrel’a
The Indians planb
oak leal was as
ear, but In tholrsfay the forests
back the kilUsril cold waves
One i
ed at
held j
tart
MONEY TO I.END.
Money to lend on first mortgage of
real estate. H per I’ewf lotorest on
amounts twder $U)0O 00. 7 per ceiii
on amounts over $1,000.00.
,f. O. Patterson it S >n.
yrTjpe Plymouth Flock Kg gs Tor'a ale,
^ for 50 cents. C. X. Buvoithalter.
Kdan Watermelon Seed For Sale ^
75 Cents Per Pound. Tne Beat Flavor
ed Shipping Watermelon Grown.
* J. ir. Farrell.
Black ville, H. C.
FOR SALE.
Eden melon seed, se-ected. very best
itoek. WriteT.J. Willis. Elko. S. C.
or Phone WillUton, 8 0., 50 cents per
pound
NATIVE ASPARAGUS sKEf).
French Giant Argentenll, 25ets per
M
pound.
25 -28.
C. K fellings.
Wiliistori, h. C.
H|kpO bu Pure T.eile Cotton S*ed tor
$1 per bu , or bu for $5 I
“no other variety and guarantee
pure., (.'ash wlih order. J A-
Weathersbee. Norway, S. C.
FOR SALE —A few selected. Im
proved King Cotton Seed, grown on
dav land. The kind that make* a bale
to the acre, s yerage.
A E
M—3—21. K a-k Hill, s C
nwell county’s beat beloy
Hons said to us not long
‘T left home to work for my
If nine years ago and since then I
have never allowed a .Saturday ro pass
without writing to ray mother.”
We are favored by our fair young
friend, Mws El a Pauline Pecinnan
one of the gifted editors.of the Con
ner Mr Cutieept. with a eot*y of the
March issue of that ideal mftasenger of
bright thoughts ahd glowing hopes.
Rev. J. L Hailey has been re-elected
President of.(he Anti-Saloon League,
| -He saysi
No candidate for office in the cam
paign next summer will be allowed to
evade rips Usue. The people are going
to demand that we have the prohibi
tion plank in his platform or he will
be left at home. That Is my OpTnton/**
W.F. Mann, the well known pro
ducer and manager, has added another
laurel to his credit w hen he succeeded
in engaging Lem B. Parker to dra
matize • T mpest and yunsulne” from
Mary J. Uoluvs’ novel of the same
name.
T ie play is first class In every par-
tlcu'ar and will be seen at the Opera
House on S , turd ay March 12,
One of the most successful farmer of
the WUlfston section reports great in
terest in that section In the faming
lands. All terraces are being renewed,
ditches cleaned off, waste places taken
in, and lands are beidg broken with
two horse plows . More mono’ is be
ing spent on the farms thi#*eaaon than
ever before. The farms are almost ail
directly under the supervislou of their
owners.
_ _ or 7 Incltga
about the site at the largest part of the
body of a proper titl pipe atem, and
benntiful'y marked. One bead was a
little larger than the other, but both
were fully developed. There was a lit
tle button on the tall showing that It*
age was about a year.
Toe double terror was found when a
small log was turned over It was
lorpiil from cold, but when laid near a
fire became lively and vlcloua. It it
preserved In alcohol.
For s sight of this great curiotlty we
thank Mr. W B. Ijtrd.
T » get the best result*. u»e ‘'Key
stone'’ Lime . “Best by Test. At Mo-
lair's.
TEACHERS MEETING.
The Barnwell County Teachers’ As
sociation will meetin iiarfHyeU at the
Graded School building on Saturday,
March !2, 1910. Because of the in
clement weather on the last regular
meeting day, the entire program was
not car led out. It is urged that eveiy
teacher in tne^cdufiTy atrend, rain or-f
shine. Entertainment will be provided
for visiting teachers by the local
teachers.
Program as follow*:
Aildrcs*: Prof. J B-SnlUinn^Klko
Graded School.
Paper: Miss Eunice Williams, Al
lendale High School.
“Rights”: Miss Clara L. Johnston,
Elko.
Opening Exercises”: Mrs. 0. K.
Kelley, BlackviMe High S’hool.
Lecture: Rev. J W WolHng, Pas’or
Allendale Methodist Church,
Address: Prof. II. L. Creech, Snell
Ing Graded School.
RESOLUTIONS ON THR DEATH
OF MBS. M U. WALKER.
■" Whereas, our belovod *Uur In Chrlat
Mr*. Mary H. Walker, widow of Hu*
late William P. Walker, departed thia
life on Dee 31,1009, In the nluetloth
y 'ar of her age. Therefore, be It re-
Milved:
1st That In the death of sUter Walk
er we have loat otir oldest member;
one>who for more than fifty-*!* year*
w*a a faithful and aealous member of
our church.
2nd Tnat she was ever faithful a»
the helper of her hu«hand, who was
one of our deacons, in the training of
her children in the thing* of God and
in directing the Woman'e M issionary
Boclo«y of our church for many year*,
and was active in every good word and
work.
3rd That a page in our church rec
ord be inscribed t<> her memory and a
c ipy of these re*o utlon* be published
in the county paper, and in the Bap
fist Courier.
J. J. Ray. W. II. Simpson,
C. 0. Mod.
I ■
For brick work
•KeTstone” Liuic.
At MoU'r’s.
and plastering
• Takes less of
use
It ”
FOR SALK.
Egg* fmm the best PlvuimU!. R'lCks,
None better, and few equal them. $1
for 15 Finest stock s.-curtui from the
famous Uiltmore Fat in. N C
Mrs .1 M II
Box 156, Black r I
for I
. a. <
■Y ? V-
Itot lik I V .
next Tomi-
Pluai trees are in bloom.
f.'ourt at Bamberg UP* week.
Many case* of measle* iu thecounty.
Military Inspection at Barnwell to
day.
What would yon do if your tenants
lei their chickens eat up your oat**
S x day* after date the ground bog
ends Ula second sleep and S immer
aura.
What would you do if your neighbor
In-luted upon making palUa acroe*
your leld ?
Attorneys J F. Carter and F F.
Carroll of Bamberg were In town on
Thursday.
Edgefield people are talking about
electing Major VV. J Duncan Mayor oi
itoeir town.
One of our prophets ptedicts a plenty
ot bad weamer until alter the tquluux
on the 21«t.
Tnv voice of the candidate will be
herrd in the laud and ni* gilp be felt
on every baud.
The next meeting of the County
Board of Equalization will be held on
Monday, 2 1st. lust
Fairfax i* to have a new Ice faenoy
jsimn and that at Denmark is t» bi-
niadg/jiuch larger.
The March meeting of the County
Teachers’ A**ocUiion will be held at
Barnwell on Suurday.
S'ven Edgefield patriot* have pub
lished card* announcing themselvc*
candidate* lor county office*.
Tae extei)*iou of ih« time f >r making
tux returns end* today Tomorrow
the 50 per cent penalty attache*.
Unlfa* Governor Ansel shall grant
an extension, and th*t is
the tax books will close on
day.
The popularity of marble playing
among the boy* is »* aure
Soring a* ibe wearing of fiowera by
their *i*terA.
The Indian planted corn when the
Oak leaf was as laige a* a equirre!’*
f ear Our chief adviser w iil not begin
planting before the 20'-h Inst.
A gardener of many years successful
experience any* drop vour lri»h pota
toes In the furrow and cover with com
post if you wish to aeoure a perfect
stand.
Oak chip* make a fine smoke for
smoking ineal-. I’ut a pile of *Miid in
the middle of tiie stnoke lif)U*e and
build the fire on it, then smother *o, a*
to make a smoke.
A truth telling farmer said in our
hearing last week that he had sold
over a hundred dollars worth of hogs
of his own rai*lng fills Winter, And
bis pasture Is not empty,
March came In no’ like a lamb or a
Hon, but as very bad weather,’ yet the
letters of Messrs (i B Bunch of Co
liimbU and L D. Rowed of Largo,
Fla . gave a glowing lining to (be
weeping clouds.
Don’t promise y mr vote to the first
candidate that conies courting you A
second and better liked suitor for your
suffrage may come later sud to v.mr
and hi* sdrrow find, you “promised ”
The early bird catches the wdTiir
Don’t be the worm.
After meat has been treated to borax
and black pepper hang up and smoke
till dry. the hams ought to be sewed
up In new cloth* audcovered over with
* good coating of whitewash H»ms
put up in this wav will keep indefinite
ly and are sweet and elean.
••Tempest and Sunshine” rich In
coloring of Kentnekv life ”bcfo de
war” 1* a dramstlaatlon of Mary J
Holmes' famous ami widely read novel
of that name. W F. Mann the pro
ducer a*?*. “The plav la sure to touch
the core of leaderne*s in every heart.
«Tempest hnd dunshlne’* come* to tl
•fM*. House on BaMirdejr, Xereb 13.
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’■Temprst and Sunshine'’ a dramati-
Kitiitii of Mary J Ilolme*' pnoular
nov^l of the same name, Lv I,cm B.
Barker, has landed at one leap into
public favor. The play i* s delightlul
love story the scenes of which are laid
In Kentucky There are two beautiful
girl* as ibe principal figure* iu this
drama, and they are sure f^> touch a
cord of teiidcruces in every heart. Uue
night oulv at the Opera House March
i2lh, 1910.
An old Indy put a post card into a
rural loute mail b >x and not having
a «tap to put on It wrapped □(» a nk’kle
In a piece of paper on which she wrote,
Please mail card and give rest in one
cent stamps ” Imagine her surprise
wrten she found the piece of pafier In
the b..r with the following pencilled
underneath her direction*. “I don’t
know h 'w mucti it will take and so I
lake the five cent*. If that is not O. K.
let me know ”
A fine Newfoundland dog belonging
to M r. John Mover, w ho lives just
scro*s the Upper Three Runs from
Kilenton. sh"wed sign* *)f rallies last
wa*-k. Mr. Move- tied the dog but
after sever il tlaya it broke loose, went
awav and bit several cows and dog*.
• omlng hotor it bit M r , Mnyer who
killed and carried it fo the Pa*tenr In
stitute at Columbia It was pro-
ni>u r .ced a verr marked case of hydro
phobia Mr Moier D taking the Pas
tenr treatment and getting on nicely.
Tux I’aori.x acknowledge* w ith con
gratulatory g adnes* an invitation to
the inavVbige In the First Methodist
Church. Washington. Ga , on the Idih
Irat of Mis* Elizabeth .lame*, daugh
ter of Mr and Mr*. Ilngli Pliarr Quin,
and Mr Daniel Gabriel Wayne And
our gladnes* la true and sincere, for
tbl* fair princess maiden of Georgia
wl I i-oine again Into the rslmetto
S ate. w tiere in the good yjar* that are
almost forgotten her high *nce*to*s
were so well honored'and beloved, and
In brave old Cnarleaton tier grace and
tieau'y and talent ami all womanly ac
complishment will win her a noble
welcome to the best heart* and homes
of the fair oltl city by the »ca.
Welcome visitors on
Messrs T J. Willis and
Monday were
I’. L. Pender
If \vh* like a return of the good old
dsy< to chat with Capt. 8. N. Greene
on Monday.
A Four Mile call otimlav morning
front t htef JnstAee liunbar gave the
week a happy beginning.
A* i beerful and cheering a* ever
wa* the Monday meeting with our
good Brother, .1 A Odom, of Black
ville. —
Tuesday was a perfect Spring (Hv
(W^nd the annna call of Me Geo. W.
It. y «fnn a- pleasant as the blooming
of the fl .wera
Friday was a perfect dxy. a* If na
ture sought to make aoie.Hl* for the
bltfernes* of the depart.ed Winter. And
In kect'ing with the sweetness of the
pew Spring wa* the call of our true
friend of years, Mr. J B. S'tipes.
CHESTER KENNEDY'S CASE.
Or. the nlfchtof November 28th, 1908
while Messrs. \V. I’erty Ussery nnd
Marvin Holland weie aunding talking
t the closing show of carnival week a
charge of shot fired from the darkness
Struck and instantly killed Mr U*sery.
Two negro men. Quitman Johnson
and Ferdinand Grubn* were Pled for
the crime and convicted Johnson
made a confession claiming that Mr.
f’liester Kennedy had hired him to kill
Mr. Marvin Holland, and that he.
Johnson, had shot the wrong man. A
new trial was granted Johnson and
Grubb* to enable them to testify at the
trial of Mr Kennedy. Upon thelf evi
deuce nnd other t«*liinory gathered by
a Pinkerton detective Mr. Kennedy was
found guilty as an accessory before the
fact, and sentenced to life imprison
ment In the Penitentiary An appeal
wa* taken to the Supreme Court which
on Saturday gave Its decision sustain
ing the finding and sentence of the cir
cuit court. So Kennedy must spend
the remainder ol hi* life in the Peni
tentiary.
Johnson and Grubb# will be tried
again nt the approaching term of
Court.
PEN."ION NEWS
New applications to be passed .upon
11 men 8 women.
I)ipi| since last report 6 men and 9
women.
Restore i 1. Dropped I.
WEEK
PETIT
P
JURORS.
I) Wilson,
SECOND
AHendale : J H C AM.
J O Bennett,
Baliioe: J R Ang'ev, II B Bennett.
Barnwell: W W Moore, Charlie An
derson T S Black. J F Kiehardson, J
M lliers. Stephen Anderson.
Bennett Springs: H P And<'r«nn.
Blaekville: J L Cmft, I-adore
Brown, W A Sfnrne
Bull Pond: W H Williams. G H
Brym, W Z Rrvan. F H Fogler.
Four Mile: F M Youngblood.
George* Creek: J W Joniar
Great Cvpre**: J F Creech. B M
Jeukln* S', H C McMillan. J A Creech,
Geo P Rooth
Rich Land : AV L Bradley
Rnaeinwry : T J Grubbs, 11 E Wood -
ward
Svcamore: O A Re«t.
WIilDton: O N Courtney, R F Rai-
lev. J R Miles, H M Bailey, M W Hitt.
H K Anderson.
FOR SALE. ~
Mv house and b*t on East Main St.,
well improved and In a moat detiiable
residential section.
TO RENT.
My farm just East of Barnwell, op
posite residence of G . M Greene. E*q.
For partittular**pplv to
Mr*. M
Try Molair’a Onion Het*, Seed Irish
Potatoes and Garden Seed. A fresh
supply just arrived.
CAMP MORRALL No. 8W U. C, V.
The annual repnlon of the Veteran
survivor* of this Camp and of the aa-
*(»dated Sons and Daughter* of the
Confederacy will be held at the Ben
nett Springs A gricultural Club House
at Koaring Spring* on March the 25th
1910, for the purp<.*ea of electing of
ficer* for the next year ami toy choos
ing delegates to the State and Geheral
R> union*.
Addresses appropriate to the occa
slon will be delivered by
Hon M L. Smith, of Camden, aisd
Miss Frankie Griffin, youngest daugh
ter of Hon J. C Grilllu.
Patriotic speeches and recitation*
will also be made by great grand
daughters of the soldier heroes of the
f<0 *.
The choir, under direction of Mias
May Griffin, will render both vocal
And Instrument'll music,—the songs
and -train* that cheered the gray arm
ie* in the winter camps and on the
summer hattlelioes
A Basket Pic Nic and a Savannah
Kiver Barbecue of the o’d time excel-
lence and abundance will be served
Tne public generally, the Lariiea es
pccial'y, are most cordial'y invited to
j du with ua in the enjoyment* and
dmic* of that occasion and a sincere
welcome await* you. *
Let u* give that dav to the glorious
memories of our sacred cause and keep
alive In ihe heart* of tlio*e so soon to
take onr plac's the glow of live and ]
for 11» •*'<> »a-Js^ rv>u\tiw and tell.
s.iffered the pain of wounds, the hor
rors of imprisonment, the privations
of war In the defern e of the cause of
the Southland, that they believed and
we know was right.
Animal due* will also be collected.
J. A. Meyer, J. II La (Hue,
Adjutant. Commander.
AN AWFUL ERUPTION
of a volcano excite* brief Interest, and
your interest in skin eruptions will be
as «h<»rt if you use Bneklen’s Arnica
Salve, their quickest cure. Even the
vorst b'dls, ulcer* or fever sores are
soon healed by It. Best for Burns,
Cut*. Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped
Hands. ChiMilain* and Piles. It gives
nsiant relief 25- at C. N. Buickhal-
'er’a, R. A. Deason A Co.’s.
NOTICE OK KLE? TION.
In accordance wilh section 3 High
School act amended March 3 1909, and
hy authority vested in ua by the said
act. we the county hoard of education
of Barnwell countv do hereby order an
election to be held in the Allendale
High School District, Number 22 on
Siturday March 19tb, for the purpose
of determining whether or not a two
mill HIgh School tax shall be levied
on the property within the said dis
trict.
The said election shall be conducted
according to section 1208. code of law;*
|j)I iSpujth Carolina 1902. Polls w ill be
opened Id’thedthens Bank of Allen
dale. and the following tru-tee* shall,
act »* manager* : L. Wilson. Jr J. H.
Warren, R. II 8ams. J. H. C. All, Dr.
W. S. Hay and A. R. Hier*.
*• Horace 4. Crouch.
- _ . W. K. Jones,
K. Boyd Cole, V
County Board of Education of Barn
well County.
Baruweil, S. G\, March 4, 1910.
(1 i)
M. Patterson, ,
Marb well, *.C.
To have a good garden, early and
, late, plant Molalrs Onion Hets, Heed
• Irish Potatoes and Garden Seed. Nude
twicer.
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A HEART T'lUCHING SORROW.
The Jaeksnfrylile, Fla.. Timea'Unbtn
of rfc**n' date cnntslnod an affecting
account of the gad and audden death of
Mr. Eugene fl iwefl, former’y OfiRHW-
herg, but for fourteen months A real
dent of tbefrcUy, where Ue wa» » val-
usd and deservedly pnmitar emplrye of
the Southern Beil. Telephone Com
pany.
On tho morning of the 14th ult. he
was found lying dead, fully dressed, in
the middle of M* room, by hU room
mate leturning from night duty. The
circumstances showed that Mr. Rowell,
before retiring, was writing and had
half a letter to hi* well loved mother,
who lived at Gaston. 8 O. While go
engrossed be unknowingly inhaled
gas that leaked from a pipe leading to
the aider. When he realized that
someth ng was wrong be attempted to
reach the door, hut the deadly ga* had
ao overcome Mm that he wn* unable to
walk the few steps between him and
fresh air and life.
Hi* body was carried for huthl to
Gaston, 8. €., where bis bereaved and
sorrowing mother and a sister reside
He is survived aU<> by another "iaur
living some miles from Ga«ton. S C ,
and hv three brother* whose bom ■* are
at Largo, Fla. To all of hD kindred
the sincere sympathy of a host of
fnenda goe* in their great grief for the
so sudden ending of a young life so
bright with hope and *0 lull of happl
ness, but he has left to them the bean-
tiful memory that his last thought wa*
a message of love and duty to the
mother who had so fondly cherished
him and that in the business activities
of big upward life he loved a* well as
when *h« gave him the good night kl*s
in his helpless infancy. He wa* only
32 year* of age.
STUBBORN AS MULES
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause Then there'*
trouble—loss of appetite, indigestion,
nervou*n*a*, despondency, headache
But auch trouble* fiy before Dr. King’s
New Life IMIls, the world* best stom
ach and liver remedy. Si ea*v, 25c
at C N. Hurckh&Uer'*, K. A. Deaaon
A Co.’*.
y|r-t • <
Old year, you have been good to me and 1 have tried
my very best to pass on your kindnesses manyfold to my
customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays.
o WELCOME .19.10
For you bring fresh and larger opportunities for pro
moting prosperity, and increasing, home nnd heart happi-
n <*88 •
WITH ILL GRATEFUL SINCERITY
T thank my good true friends for their generous patron-
ngr the past twelve months and pledge my very best ser
vice to them in the coming new yepr.
A, fl.
ATTOIBT AT UV.
SOTAKT PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE, 8. D
^ • * ~ V'’ iy/ *
—a..,,..
J. B. ELLIS, JR.
scimiic m muciK,
A postal card addressed t#
me at Lyndhnrst, 8. C.'wiV
of the Best Horses and Mules that experienced judg- reeetve proupt attnntiox.
inont eould select nnd the dollars in hand pay for have
been received and handled Dy me this season, giving abso-
te satisfaetton in quality and price to every purchaser.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
I will *«ll *t public auction, fo lbs
highest bidiler for cash, on Friday,
March ISlh. 1910, at 10 o’clock A. Il„
at <h» Site ycsidence of Tuoufirt 1)ii6t , s,
all the personal property Oelonging to
awld estate, consisting of 50 bu. qoni^ 2
mule* (said mule* subject to a lihBMeil
mortgage), 98 bu. cotton seed. 10 bu.
cotton seed, one two-horse wagon, one
open bogyy.
J . D Whittle,
March 3. 1910. Administrator.
of the 8ame superb standard horses anH mules just received
for the New Year trade.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES
ivill be made on those last arrivals, and I shall contribute
my full share toward giving my customers the-start that
will win m 1910.
SEVEN THOUSAND BUSHELS
of Home liaised Seed Oats to spare from my ow r n 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 mv stocks, learn my prices and you will be con
vinced beyond all doubt that Sonia Claus is not larger
hearted or moie generous handed than your sincere friend
and well wisher.
J. D. WHI
BLHCKUILLE.
LE,
S. C.
K
WHEN YOU
PUT YOUR
FOOT IN IT.’
212 EastBav St.,
When you put your foot
into a “Crossett" Shoe you
not only feel the sense of
comfort and satisfaction that
goes with a high grade, well-
tilting shoe, but you know
you u>e getting a “square
deal.”—the watch-word of
our store. We not ortjy- give
you a better shoe than you . izcr and ,a '' >0, on P lK,r SCC(J -
can buy at even a g$'eater cro P of t,nc quality through
price, but style, fit and com
fort are not sacrificed for
long service in
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH HEW TOOLS AMD HEW IDEAS.
Will guaranty no b«tt«r Work van b* done fiom any shop any where than
we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work.
Avoid these Jackleg* scattered over the country as we have moat of their
work to do over. Give it to us at first, and save money.
Some of our specialties:—
tMF" Automobile Repairing. Rehorlng Cylinder*,
new Piston Rings, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made here.
Onr same old line a* wh. n we were here before; Steam Engines, Bolters, Oot*
ton Gins, GrUt Mills, Saw Mills, Etc. r
Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, as we have an expert on tame. A
Call and *e« onr shop*, and be convinced. Thanking mv old customers for
past favors, and aollclting (heir Future Patronage. We rebialn.
Your* Faithfully,
9
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS.
BlackviHe. S- C
STEPHEN 8. FUKSE, JR.
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FURSE AND LAWTON.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertilzers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Persen*!, prompt and careful attention to all basinets
entrusted toAis.
FURSE & LAWTON,
DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS.
ittfiTwr.
BLACKVILLE, S. C.
Office days Thursday, Fn*
day and Saturday.
Well equippso office.
Operations made as pain
less as consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Terra*
cash,
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The valuable lands of the
late J. Terrill Smith of Wil-
list on, decreed by him fo
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now offered for sale, ^np-
on liberal terms.
For particular*' apply
either tq Dr. W. Chester
Smith, Willii*on, or Ortatd<>
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A,
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
ttsnst,
Bamieil, - - - 1C
OFFICE HOUXXt
8.90 p. m. to 6 p.m.
~ Hying awsy from Bsrnvpfl
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dolag tbay
of Immgdtott mtvtat MM
TKSaBUREKS KOTSCB;
THa TwMagrta Offcw VH lw
for th. unimffita nt
thy lannt |M» HR
l«l mue, froy* th* loth day of Oetobar
19oe iw th« lath dwy of March »1U io
ctuatm
Krnrn th« latMtfco Mat a# Jonayry
1910 layicstro » r«nylty of oao pmt
(>«nt will by ^Ufyd: fTomthy let to tho
Mth of Fchraorr I MO ioMoalvy y pen
alty iff two per coat wMI So oStOd to
all uxsa paM la Fahruary.
From the 1st to the Itah Ooyof Vareh
1910 Invtustva • paaaltf of
cent will ho oddoff to oil i
. Lovy. i
Fuf Staw Purpoaoc
*‘ Ordinary G.waty For-
M
Fur New Jail Pttrpn—
M fUinOssIng
•* ConatitutWooI
Tbero will ba oa astra levy of two
mtlla In Barnw.il. Slackrilia and WII-
liston low nshlpa for pobttr rnada.
Uomaiatatleoiaa wHI ba |2 00 ahd
will ba raotiaod from Out. iStb IMS os
March let ISttMoaloatao. *
' makes-ufe , s-walk.easy w
TAA01MAAA
All of these things have just
ns much consideration in the
making aa the wearing qual
ity itself. In fact, they are
made in a way that gives
them snap, fit ‘and shape
keeping quality that most
shoes do not have.
We have them in all the
latest-styles at _ - .
EC ONOMY IS WEALTH”
FALSE ECONOMY means FAILURE.
5-d. : .
Deal in GENUINE ECONOMY—Save on'lhe cost of producing a
crop: Don’t try to save on the cost of SEED. Don’t waste fertil
ise economical by producing a large
planting the BEST CANTALOUPE
SEED in the market, and place your orders early for
LDEN GEM CANTALOUPE SEED-
Saved September, 1909, from 32 acres of the finest Cantaloupes
grown at Rocky Ford, Colorado, and allowed to rip-n on the vines
before the seed saving was cotnmouccd, under the personal super
vision of C. H. Mathis.
Eden and Holmes Melon and Davis Cuke Seed.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
A E. YOUNG & CO , C H. MATHIS
308 Washington St.. BLACKVILLE
NEW YORK, N. Y. S, C.
t rehonl L*yy.
Cmtar Grove (1) mill.
A Moo do la No ti. Barbary BraocS.
Calvary. Itoobh**'- ’ Klt», JWIalu.
frtand*btp, Hsallow ftprtttgs. MUda \tj
tnoa, Marrla, Naw>0»**4, Oak Grot*.
Columbia, Ready Rraoab.Brlf-
itngvlllr, tWvao rioaa and Tiokara
BiUta.
Illoekvllta, Cava,
Htoaory Mill. Owrna
Svcao.ora No. 9). Ulmer*
Rich Land (9) mllta.
Fairfax |3|) o»Uhk
Iloroules and Loos id) mURk v
Barow'll (41) ml'la.
WtlUatoH (2D mill*.
Uni tod Omra Carranor Hold 000
| Silver Coin, r..uu|y and Brlkool claim*
' prnporly approved wll* ho raaalved for
la xos.
Ciiraka aod draft* will oot ho racolv-
I ed for taxeaaxaapt ot Uta rtak of tax
PM *'- . an—*
County Trvasnrar.
Barowalt. d, C.. 8apt. Slat ISIS.
c. r Uimt, p. l HcUitim
Va Ida
C. F. MOL AIR,
BARNWELL, S. U.
I’KOBATB COURT NOTICE.
All admlniatratora, exnoutors, guar
dians ap4 tru.t«* are directed and re
quired by law to make annual retdfhs
to the J udge of Probate before or on
the first day of July In each year. See
Revised Statutes, page* 979, S*ollon
255ft and 9C72
If such reinm* are not made as above
stated the Judge Of Probate fsTeqalred-
and directed by law to issue citations
for aticb de.lnquenta and the penalty
for kuoIt negleot «*r refusal !■ a finwof
twenty dollar* for each day daring
continuance of said default, and reyo-
, cation of letter* of administration, So.,
if peraiated In.
John K SnalUng.
..... Ju4i* of i'tooate. B. 0.
‘‘Good farm containing «tft4 acre*
near Haltieville for aale. eaay terms.
Write H. M. Graham, Attorney, Bam- 1
berg, 8 C.’
ADBlNIhTRATOR’S NOTICI.
Having qualified a* administrator of
Tboma* Duke*, deceased, late of Barn-
wail Oourtty,^ Ovtbtv-tafo-noGfy 0M4
pefsooa having claims against the aa-
Ht-daocaaodtQ.eJthfklt tbam U»
the ufid*r*igned on or before Uu 2Sr3
day of February, 1911, or tbla notice
Win be pleaded in bar wf their recovery.
All peiaons Indebted to said estate will
p<ea«e make immediate pajmeot.
This Srd dav tff March. I9t0.
J D. W hittle.
Calhoun &
Life, Accident.
CYCLONE
LIGHTNINC
Live Steel
mut
—At Lowest
IStronoi
if. H. Kinesteln.
Any for Adfnr.
Administrator..
Blackville, b. C. THE BJ
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