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•erad wall# that afcowW not be
. . wa# on lb# wail of the (atur# and that
■■ _ ' T only • detperate remedy eould ante
tlitiu fOrtber fattonleg.
In the fallow )i>urn«lt of that tlm#
up North ther# were ex>*rit«'ri*i«<I re
port* ofloMee of life and dentruetlon
n( property. A» de|mtr theritf It l»H.
e»i>ap*afrH> all,, tb# m*»,t potent
aK#nolea In^tlie protmttation of* our
wahtarof habtu arh laxlimta and l<no-
rmnea. vblan and women, both white
. , . . Mat hla«k. At# unwUlitH( U* nmk# the
#rre*t nurnbert rharbad ^Itb^heatloti ntoraearr for tnkltiff car#
parllolpaitog in the rioting ehd to lit
^itlre Into ^he fact* of eecb ea*#. In
inn#
tw1
r# a wlttnne, having
f lo aerre aaa p«tit}uror
Wtrwy tw#t*ncf theao eharg^ **“
found to be groundlefc*. eeub obarged
person fnrnlenlng written nr oral erl*
thn macblneiy of recon- dene# from eaiploYera thatJt# bad orr-
i wa» put In motinn hr the ar
K, S R Can by»
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mand#r of th# Military District of
i Carol lea, In rtmjvlng Judge A
F Aldrlob. U wa# a fair* Monday
twornltigao the people gathered, but
tUu apprehenalon
•ttrwtfi BiPiHfttiag- m> ; oo«#,
^ wlrtdti WM lntemdllrd wbtn Judge Al
drioh cam# riding In a bugry wlA
ArVih catite. riding In a bugyy wi»n ^>eao hundruiLuien, w
C«t>t wHVwm in Font M | a|[rft phic faciTUlea, I
uf the United State* troop* then
garrtaoblng Barnwell Tbe^'ourt wa«
er talt bU home dor'.ng tho trouble but
hed remahied di*fal to bhi contract*
with hi# etnplofpr*,
Tb# Induenee of tbl« brief CAmpalgn
for peace and good order bad wrlde
spread Influenue for Democratic sue-
res*. The peiCect organization Dial
had wltbin twerHy hour* after the it-
•iilng ot Judge R'iggin’*order gatliered
Ithout the aid of
before the tele
phone wa# dreamed of, showed a touch
log of elbows from the hills to the tide
Infantty opened tud thou the »u«penee_ .4^made eHciwss a surety. The
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wn* owdod aa Judge Aldrich, then In
tiMfall Summer of hie physical and
Iwulleutnal vigor, with all the elo-
ypienc# of a golden tongue, all the
•uperh courage of a Roman Senator
told in ringing words of the passing of
«b# eld order of thing*, and yielding to
aHUtary power predicted that he would
ft ve to see the day when he would again
preside o¥if th#t^»nm or South Caro*
«ood conduct of that peace making
posse made friends for Carolina In ev
ery Northern SMfe, and the training
to obedience in the camps and cam
palgn* of the foui /ears war won the
victory of peace in Mie redemption of
the State After all was gained Gov
ernor Hampton spoke to tia of ti*n.
Ilagood as ‘ the great organiser of vic
tory. 71 and no nobler and higher enco-
. .a#
mwman *— #•
on# fr#wi hle-#wn uud«l«g I#
' * » whoa# service
tJh* laat rt*
ft titimber
white men
11 ht of work
r kh# 4Wtgro‘s ahlftlte*
RBWB N0TK8
Senator Daniel of Virginia la able to
■peak agaii alter belug In « aute of
d.ym '4-. ■ -i<-.
FINAL, DISCHARGE NOTICE.
that the un-
ml Mr*. Barit
n- W.Ti»..tB
M» aoldlors. I
1 aroi
ne#4« owi th|nktnsr. -tt dognpllng “to
wotk v ljh« 0 peg tv* they outdo him In
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With the erailioatlnn of the tniu h writ
ten about hook worm there may be •
energy, provided always that we can
be lead to realize ttist we, and not
aomebody e)#e. are waatmful
We are wasteful hccuitse we are |g-
noram of our wasteful fuss. We have
inherited Wasteful •nid.*noie*; we h%ve
been acoustomc l In waste from child
hood; we have grown accnstouieil to
our neighbor's prodiga Hi ; we bkve
found it essl«*r to waste than to Wave;
and we hsve been aocuatomed to think.
If we have thought at ail, that our way
U the only way there la to live. AuA
year after year we retnai/r unmindful
of the fact that Ignorance and waste-
fulness are twin sister# and am always
found hand In band./
THK EDGEFIELD WaY.
Uca, a Judge chosen hy his people af» ni(uni wai ever more worthily be-
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vt ‘ v f A different
SSSr-.v"
ter they badtbrown <>F the yoke Just
placed upon them. He then ordetert
the oonrt adjonrned sine die. Hi* pic
ture a* he spoke those burning words
te-atiit vivid* in our ni«moi/ It was
•be grandest hour of full life sod h*-
aieasdred to It m«at worthily. Torn
hwebeen no more tlirilllut hour In the
history of Barnwell. Torn he we.,t
Into fnrcOd exile practicing law In An
g*am, bnt his prophecy came true and
H# #)t#lh tat on the bem h as a Judge
•f 3 »hth Carolina until the bntden of
tils years caused M* voluntary retire-
■eeat and he pessed from life under the
>hrt»«T «| “The Oaks" that he luged so
fab# oeme to General
Canby. While endeavoring U) quiet an
West he was
•BM la the hack by Cept Jack a chief
•Mm led lb# inaurreotlon of the red
«Mn. *A. 7
> vRw^iahif *11 tbr*e years com*# Into
WtflWlift qiiery *od rep’y of the late
‘^TCAIrt. Bradley,.4 Rki^uger nonductor
- Booth OeroHna Railroad 1
^ (-Wbylif •p Sin Jack not Immortal i
?v^ M Rojet-ee tseCauby killed.”)
Beveo yew re later In the same church
*b«r« we»Miotltef esenl of State wide,
«•««*? maklagImportance and l> fin
oooo. On a fall wifi tar morning the
Court mat again. The Judge to pre-
aide wa# Fierce I,. IVIggin. a Northern
attorney who had located at Bvaufort
after lit# •ttrreudrr and who had tilled
1 ofBv# of S->dciU<r wlfh raff r fTTcTen
ry. H# bad been elected Judge of the
B Cm4 Clnmlt bv the Legislature that
hadMectad K. J. Moms. Jr , for 3un<
stowred.
One roor# Incident and wn stop. A*,
the assembling of Mie posse at J< y •*
Branch only one man was the least un
der the iiul'tence of the ardent. He
had been a gallant, snlillrr in inan\
hard raids and »tubb<*rn close fights In
Virginia On hi* person were the *car«
of honorable wounds. At sundown
tieu. Hsgood, calling him by hl*g vhj
name, ssid, *• , gat your horse, ride
to *, find out what Is g< lug on, *Uv
all night in that neighborhood, and re
port to me h«*re at sunrise tomorrow
morning " Handing him a biscuit the
General <aid, “Here’s vour supper —
go!” A* the scout rode oat of hearing
Gen. Ilagood stld to a*: ‘•Resp. nsl-
htli'y and a biscuit will sober him ”
And it ws* a true word. Next morn
ing be came hack as sober as a Judge.
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CONTRIBUTED
EDITORIALS.
WHY WK AKK A WASTEFUL,
PKOl’LE.
»tat> 1.
t«r and W.J. Wfiipper for (diallesion,
ssbum Governor UhamberUiu refused
In •omtnLsslon, News of rioting on
»h# Upper Three Run* had rewhei)
Barnwell and upon bring brought to
•ha attention of Judge Wiggiq he Is
•ued an order directing the then Hl»er
IP, Jamra Patterson. K-q , to suTimon a
po«s# under the direction of (*en John
son Ilagood and to go to the scene of
the trouble and restore peace and good
order. Ilie Court waa adjourned and
by the noit morning’a sunrise thero
were hundred# of citizens at the a^v-
tminted raodervous. Joyce Brarith
Vady yet*H ans of the Civii W sr/ WVr**
tb«rt. men w!m. had learned to obey
end whose example Indoyltccd the
younger men to prearrve prefect order
pod eMscipMno. A* f>«u Hsgood
and rapecfed the presence of
ao ItHIg a mounted p4valcad«, riding
gff '.. Wsurelp to the #cene pf tho trouble
Rada most soothing effect and good
erdef was qjulckly restored, to be fol-
fef 1 lodg and yet continuing
p«riod of peAc#. The otdy member <d
•he poss# inj'ired was ' j tine*
I’atterwM^ who, riding In bis bugKy
aftav plghtfali near the residence of
Mr. Joe«pb Ashley, was shot from the
dayAnoas, receiving several painful
wotinda in (lie sido and breast
Cnat we are prodigsl of opr re
aitnrces and wntelnl alike «»f time and
good* is a lact not to be ref ..ted. I hat
toe same prodigsll y pursue* ns 110
matter what may be our vocation <yt
station in ii:e I* as certain. But why
IS it sol*
iti* part y a matter of inheritance
that a# do not lake care. .\<lt long
sinew-the owner of a b *atiti/nl p u y
foil 1 id that it bud heoiiuir b,trid Upon
inq liry It wn* found tn*l Ui»f p .u>V
sire hsd a defect in tb* eye. Oph
thalmia had been tranS/ihiUed from the
sire and had ruined au otherwise lault-
less animal.
Twenty three candidate card* were
published in the Edgeleid < lir nlcle
last week. Tiie K.igctleld Dcnocrsts
select all their ofllc'ai* lo tnei*’ pri.
msry elections Th y relieve their
legislative delegation of tlm res|U)»i*i
billty of selecting S pervifOrsfif Kegi*
trarlon and Uouuty (Jonimisatoners
Si rely the people are as competent to
hoiiilnate these public servant* a# to
choose others oT superior gtaie and
equal responsihllliy
A BALK GF COTTON.
Hon. Charles B I’endlepm.
The
writing In the Macon I'ulegrrph, t»ay-
thc following crosseyed tribute to a
bale ol cotton:
“This is * hs'e of cotton. ■ lifclces,
inaniniUve ,hing ; aud yet it is woiih
■■bout stx'V live dollars-• ipial to a
Idg steer, a girod cow. or a tlr.e ci*op ol
eotokens. But the three acre* of land
and labor ami the copimercfs! ferrll
izer required to produce It would
mate tiiree big xtcer* three tine cows
and cfojens ot coop- of tine chickens.
“Cotton j* undotibiebly the mom y
money crop ol this section, but the
mom y in the staple can be doubled l y
dividing the sie* of the farm between
the stock, gtsin and root crop* and
cotton.
‘ The problem of the farm is to kee
n<> u>« fertility of the soil All giwfd
fanners agree that there I* uoipinr
equal to a plenty of hsrnyird insroure.
but how can vou get the osrnysrd ma
nure w ithout raiaing the stocks
’Tim o'd run around h»» It thus:
‘Plant more cotton to buy/more ferti
lir., r to make more coiiq<^ p> b*.y more,
fertilizer.’ Bnv the looter plan Is pi
raise more atook to make mote manure
to produce more cotton. Cotton Is
king th# monarch of the field, wuen It
la made a snrplua crop, mimI misted
wltn oat* and Corn an I pe*« and sps k.
A mode! farm should be (llvidtHl Into
lour parts, and untler an immutable
rotation law the same field put In cot
ton onfv once in four years, and once
In fopt y**wr* that rteitl should rest.
• Cotton is a g od crop w hen it i<
tngde st a profit It can he made at a
profit w hen it is a surplus crop—taking
it* turn in the rotation and baruvard
fertilization scheme But l* not
profitable when the planter sends to
Chicago fot nt» meat, to Kentucky for
hi* mules, to Ohio lor his grain and
anvwpere b y,»nd hi* barnyard tor his
fertilizers.”
of Mownfevtl!#.
mother of M Civil War
BU# I# 10# f ears of age.
Because h« Is baldheadod. Rev.B A.
l(*ff«r, pastor of a Jersey City cbwrch.
has resigned hi# charg# and will retire
fnun the ministry.
Jh# latest * thing la “bors*l#e«”
vehidloa ie tb# horneasing of a pair of
bog* to lake tho ptao# of mui«e 00 a
farm a«*r Cfcarltitlou.
Notice I# hereby gk-~.. ~ .... .
■ 'rgHtnyd will fl'o with Hoo. John K. 4 J
S'iMnnr. Judge or l*robaUB. hU Anal 4
return ae Administrator wRIi will an.' •
nrxed of the ••take of J. B. S'okes. d* . ♦
ceasod, on Friday, Ifind rtaf of April.! 4
UM9, Olid apply for Letters DtemUsury. •
J W. Oooge.
Administrator with will annexed.
Find March. 191Q.
ew *
' You should have a bank Account no a^attcr how small
your tMihiiieu. It » thc^ve^jf best way/to estabilsb a oed*
it, not only with tht bank buj with btfsiness men with whe
you deal, and by paying all vdur Wlfs with checks you get
the very-best possible receipt, /if you are not accustomed
to banking, call and talk it oytr with the officers.
ADMINLSTKATOK'B NOTICE
■state or h. w.attooo. d>oxa»«».
2,000 people wer# Tendered hnmelo«a
on last Thursday lu the towo o' Mount
Hope, W W, when x d*s#«troaa Hr#
destroyed practically every hem# there.
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Owing to drought end lb# high
prices of feed T*xks ranub owners are
shipping cars of beef cattle.
Notice is hereby given that oa the
1 W ‘
100 000 need, to th# pastum of Okj#
elghtto dsy of April,' 1910. the under
signed wlo HD with Hon. John K.
HneiUug, Judge of Probate, hi# Final
Return a# Administrator of the estate
of H W Briggs, <lr>ccHsed, and apply
for Letter* T>l*itibwory.
Any and all persons indebted to said
estate will pl#a«e nuke prompt scttle-
JjMPf, Hid pur wfld.iU prsons holdlog
oiHim* Hgsinst said e<tnt« will present
them, properly attested, on or lurfere
sal' date, eighth of April, 1919, or W
debarred payment'.
Ifc K Briggs,
8th March, 1310. Administrator
of ^arnmdl
invites check'
Savings A^c
accounts—small or large—as well
unts.
Emperor Theodore Roosevelt, Afrl-
chuus.Is having an iiDpeUal triumphal
pr#ceasi<*n homeward. For die next
feyf whets h# “will outsbrhe Haley’s
comet
tifMrteiiburg fair women were in a ctatc nc cm itu pspryllWA
Strait between two temptations last STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
week, tho fever to spoouUte In rising COUNTY OF BARNU KLu,
pri* e town lot* and to invest in be- . ..
witching Faster hats and bonnets, ,n the Court.
At xSundav night ball in a rlliage 3 . /
in Hungary * woman’s dress was seen Barnwell County. /
ablsie. others caitght on lire, a panic Whereas Mrs.'Ka*ie Keed tnide suit to me
followed, the roof fell In, 30t> prisons {«> grant V* her Letters of /yunintstratiou on
were killed and many more injured. th( . mUre of ^ J lun , w-.
Senator Tillman l« a wonder. Nstor- d«;«*a>HHi. / s
day morning ha walked without Tlicsc «ro, therefore; to cite and admonish
company around a block in Admit* ait a n,i *in,znl.ir, the kindred *nd creditors of
without gt.tiug tired. The AUant* j (bc ^ Tull ^ deceased, that
fdtmtor* »ay be w.il entirely recover | they bB ^ ^ ^
Senator Owen of Oklahoma savs that ( „f Pn,hate u>1>e held at BaruweU on Friday
because of this coimt.y s Ignorance, l8t d#y af|er
a..rt neglect of sanitary and health Irfw* o’clock in the forwnoon to al.ow
OFF I<C E R S ;
Hary^ D. C«lhoun, .
‘resident
W. L,, Cave,
Vice President
H. P. Dew,
Cashier
N. G. W. Walker,
Asst. Cashier
-e. M. Gfeene^ AtTflrnty
—
Service
4 Per Gent* Interest
.ik'0.000 live* are Ion annually. Uc fc ha»
lutroduced a bill lo create a department
of health.
Blond will tell 11/the human family
** in hor*e». aotejutne*- i» the <>ph
A NOON SONG.
w&
th# slug* Bred by LU would be
*v8mj
•V M—xM'io. Th« late Arthur M. Owens.
, who was with Sheriff i’att^rson.
Mad the bow of his neck tie cut Ly one
itygir. Tb* Bberiff was unable
thro# with the posse and depu-
iAM th# writ#/to act in bis stead. On
ftttaoo# of the following J»y the
club# returned Ta ttwtr homes.
* may ever know, but the »m-
WM oatertatned that r*ckle*s
emissari## bM planned
iumti errset
tlulmia w hich sp. ils our noble $>uth
ern peopla.
We .8.>uih / Oarollni.in* are the di‘-
ceudsiitt 0/the Hng'l*li nobiiltt not-u
f(,r *,rowe*» but not lor economy. Tuev
came to Amenc* to relieve broken lor-
tuues/ Tiny were atiitooiau wiien
tin wfcguii'; they are arislocrats still
AyVimu a* they can they intrench
tBem«elves within thoire*ute* srd ex-
/jiend their substance alter the manner
of tin) lord ot tbe castle of ye olden
time, Everybody i* hoping to ow n an
entste at ».,me future time, and It re
Vainer* cannot be h*d in the old lime
tense they at lemi expect to direct a
huge body of tenmu*. It by ans
chance the estate be wa-ted a wav ap
pearance* must still be kept up. And
it one can nevri hope for an estate hr
imiaispcini au that iuc wiiL-s#e4» to
have acquired one. Tiie itch start the
tune a* it were, *ud tho hand continue*
to plaj* tnrouyn every strata of soc’iety,
everylsodying trying to dm like cveiy-
bodyelse. Our fttliers and mutlier*
'kliini to conoeal their [loverly; it 1* in
our blood to do it. Aud so whether
rich or poor we use our substance w ith
a lavish hand.
Not only i* wastefulness a matter of
inhet Banco but it i* ai*o a matter of
both habit and environment Our fath
er* and incther* were wusieful and we
have grown up in a wasteful atmos
phere. We were allowed to scatter
bread all over the rt >or in our baby
b*K><i, f.»ur parents loved •>* too much
to make us economize when we were
young and the hatut ot waste ha*
taken bold of u* with the ravage* of
tubeiculoaD Our neighbor*, too. sext-
ter tli*dr auhstatice hr^dcast It
sc^iti niggardly in us tnAtut awny
wiiattboy are throwing tdrlie wind*.
And so we do a* wm have alwav* done
and a* w c #00 other people about u*
dotuf, ~
Mirtaover, wastefulusss is with ua a
tnatter of rlimatc. In the chilling
North men have to work at fire tight'
log heat throughout the short Mummer
In ursler to aiatB'T-ItVTrrgT
to take care of their aubsia'
l T>lbod*hed that"the
sWAWWril
■ » ^
would b# tired (hit
would be held un-
lwr-#o managed *»
re vol lit Ion.
m*
■'% -d
■ ■ ■■
TRiF
w»# strong, to
.;
Th*y hkV#
j. 1 .V ^ T
m* to# locg uuprudm*Uvx
winter. But our winter* are short.
Them D xvoi x to be done every month
in the year. There is no need to get
imr^V-Ve^tables u,;; b; HA VED A SOLDIEH'd LIFE.
at all eeason# When one crop has
boon spent another Djyt_ ilAasL^Tto
TanoXn
• blub
wait' between times Tfuring
on*
, if we have been Improvident,
nrter ihn toeudore prjvatloa end
» w,! ^an«M* And eoweux# uu thought
KepuDh- f OT t||. morrow.
w# afaell hav tondor# privation end j non, “i oontraemd a atubborn 00W,'
., he presence of tb# negjr# race baa
further complleaUd ms tiers iu slavery
Mm## a people lo Ua infant year# looked
I to tbe- me Her# for UveUtmed. Theee
[people bM mnwaIo the sobsunoe of
• JR, '*^w.,W^ r * f **-*'" s --- 7S c
There are song* for thr morning and
song- for tile night.
For xunrl-e *nd ^unsat, the ststs
and the moon;
But who wul give praise to the full
ne^, ol light.
And *ii,g u* a song of the glory of
noun.
The noon with golden crest;
When the sky burny and the *un
turn* ^
It ith hi* face to the w*y of
tbe west 1
H nv swift’v fie rose in the dawn of
bis siiength;
How slowly he crept a* the m irn-
mg wore h> ;
Ah, steep wa* the climbing that led
him *i l**ngtli
To the height ol his throne in tbe
bine summer sky.
Oh, the long toll, snd the slow
foU,
Tue toil that msy not re«t
Ttd the sun looks down from hi*
jourooycrown,
To the wondetful way of the
west I
Then a quietness tall* over meadow
Mtid nil I, f
Toe wing* of the wind in the for
«st are tuned;
The river runs solily, the bird* are
aU still,
And tbe workers are resting al)
oyer the world,
On, the good botir, and the kind
hour,
T ie hour that calm* the
breast!
JJttlu ton half way on tbe road of
the day.
Where it follow* the turn to the
vast I
There's a plentiful feast In Jhe‘am
ple tree shade.' '
Tna Mlf of a SOng to an old fash
ioned tune;
Tue talk ot a fiiend. and the kiss- ot
a maid,
T<» sweeten the cup that wc drink
toilienuou.
Oh, tho deop noon, and tbe full
noon, ,
Ol all the d ly the best!
M heu the sky burns, and the sun
. mm*
Oarv Brockman. A white hoy I< year*
('Id. wa* found in an old school how
w«ar Greer -A.-O., f>a<«rd«v utigln
ahnust into slired*. Ilieie i* no/blue
to the perpHtramr nor even -i conjecture
A* to the cause of the bloody d
After dynamiting hi* sweetheart’s
home, ho’ding ttie. town nf/Nortbport.
W*<h , at b-y for three hour* and
killing the town nmr*hal, Martin
Kloo*. sgerl f" year*, ended his own
lile when escape became Impossible.
Following adveallng adiuinl*tere*i bv
her drunken /hn*baod, Mr*. Bam
Kirkland of Hlanev, near Camden,
*aiurst**d her hair and body with
keiotefie ml aud «et fire to herself,
dying frytm the Injury, i ue corofter’s
jnr> h/l,i her husband.
IV* aquatic minds of t haileMnn
migiUilv perplexed last week bv
problem of *ele<-tmg * ma-cot for
preseoration to the t>atila >n<p Simtn
Carolina. Ttie game cook, hnii d.q;
rattle *n*ke. c >0 er. »•<* m and W|j,item
goat all had enthusiastic backers.
Mount .dCtna, the tong famous Soil
Up v.«*lqano, is again active Four
have formed T >e ho.
new’ rrater*
f any they have why the said adunoU-
1^1011 should not be granted.
Cfiven under my hand this ItJth day of
March Anno Domini. 1910.
J. K-SNELLINfi, -
Probate Judge.;
Fubltshed in Tub Haknwku. P..,u-iz
March 2-Uh U»10.
lava flowing from these opening* h .*
formed a alow moving river Uiat is
burning hoiue* ami destroting \TVTe~
vards and fields a* it goes down grade
The twentieth United Cmfedeiaz.
Reunion will be held in Mobile a -
April H8 - Irrtrrat s ai.d vl-i,. .
from this Htate w Hi gatin-r *1 < n utnbv.
and start In special cai* on the nn>r"
lug of April Z.V.h over the >nulti-ri,
Ualiw.iy Reduced railroad rates ap,
pe given. \
. ToO.OOJ ton* of fe-tiMzer hsve been
used in this ntate since January |,r
There ia a tax ot •J5 cut* on all ferill.
izer sold In .South Osroiina and tbe
records ol tile Mate Treasurer » oftice
show that $187.(W0.1.1 ha* been pint
sinoe January l*t as against lUSc 1*4 2i
for the same length of t ine iu DOJ
Six love sick rivals for the sff.ctinn
of 111 jeir mil Agnes UiesKi o
Minneapolis, Minn, ftuigtit a vc
unque battle in a dai k kite he*, ac
young la<i\’s home U»l ..rek
were each arued witti a koi.' ,
prayer book T 1- lorm. r »ei,-
w nh telling crt>ct, J ol t e pa:mu . .
being in Die lio-plia a* a r.'*nl!
The movement for loe ere dim 0' *
new county for the fxuient ot N-u n
Augusta and the Georgia , Uv two
miles beyond Waliowtiurn 1 *»ioi Ha )
Ferry was started again Hi • tuber Oat
wiwi much speaking and entiiu*ia-!ii
I’resent plans a* lar as public
show thst the propu»*«1 new ro.Hil*
will look more Use a plow line, wbh
sevaral knots along It, man the beam,
ful butterfly of ttie pH*t, lor if. is to
r«a, h frnmsJie East line of KUenfon to
atiove Farksvide m Edgefield and w| |
be abour 70 mile* long ami 7 nuimw.
Lawyer R. H. Welsh of Augusta is In
charge of the business,
That was a wonderful political mir
acle that was woi k< d last week in the
nto»t rook riblieil tightest bide bound
Republican ridden <'origra-ainnal l>i«-
trtet in tariff protected Masauchu«etis.
lu the general election of KkG, IVil
Hum H. Lovering. Ke()ublic«n. uas
elected to t/ongre**, In* pbirHlI y hciiig
14,iK> votes. Kecemly Mr. 1,‘veviug
dicil ami
MASTER’S SALE.
Bute of South Carn'ina, )
(lounty ol Barnwell. (
Court of Common Pleaa.
J M Bolen, in hi* own right 1 and as
Executor of Joon T. Bmen. deceased,
J’lalmiC,
against
Bailie Hair, et al., Ihefeurlants.
By viitu® of a decretal older to me
directe.d in the above entitled cause, |
will sell at Barnwell In front of the
1 ourt House, on Monday. April th#
four.h, 11)10. it being sxlesday in said
month, wirnln the legal hours of sale,
the following described re*i property :
All that piece, parcel or trai t of land
situate Ring and being in Barnwell
County and Binte of .womh Carolina,
anil coin lining forty acre* of lairtl, and
designated a* Tract N umber One on a
plat made by John N. Hsnkinsor.,
•'Urvpyor, dated January lath |iM<1
I'his i»a,-i of land being the one cut ,>lt
and assigned to James Odom under tbe
return of the Commissioner* in parti
tion herein.
v A 1*0.
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
»i Uate, lying and being in Barnwell
1 oiintv and S ale of boutli t aroltna,
and containing lorty acres of l»nd and
dcMgiMtied as 1'ract Number Two on *
plat made bv Jonn N llaokica 11, Stir
veynr, dated Jsnunry I'J.h. 1910. Ttd*
! rue* of land being Hie one cut iff and
assigned t». Lizzie and Melp la Bolen
juinilv under the remi n 01 the (0111
uiissjioiers in parlilmn be ein.
T ro:s ol *a4e cash Fucshater 10
n y 'or pipers
H L O'Bannou.
M aster.
Vla.tHr’s Oflh e, March 14. ’O’O.
MONEf TO LEND
of Rtul
un lirst Mortgages
L.wUtc.
Apply to
G
M. Greene.
Lktrnwell S. C
To his
home by the way of the
WVi-irtfor,
—He n ry "Tan “Dyke.
Facing death from shot and shell in
A Stone, 01 Kemp, T"# , thao facing
it from what doctors aatd was coraotupi
b# write*.“that developed a cough that
•tuck to hie in spite of all remedies for
year*. My wwight ran down to 130
oouods. Toen l began to u#« Dr.
king'* New Diacovsry, which e«»m-
pletely'cured me. I now weigh 17*
pound#.’?. For CotMtha. Col
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ni.
AT
.'.llendalc Live Slock Co’s. Statics,
ALLENDALE, S. C.
fur saIc iu
WE have on haivl a limited
number of the Best Horses and
Mules ever offered
Barnwell County.
Come to see us if
the market They
T
CONCERNING COTTON.
' It will cost ! 1 fcent* a pound to make
cotton thl* ycat, and if it brings on:y 8
cent* tbis-cunntry will be ruined ”
That’* ,wUat #\ successful farmer-
tneicbant saiA to . u# last-.week. -He
live* in one of the best section* of the
V«o»**y, wltor* th* htbwr atrppfy ^tx aF •
wxyg mffimewt. xtid T* In at good po«n
tion to make a cheap cotton crop as any
man in the Bute. \
HOW GOCifr NEWS SPREADS.
WujwuLJsur^waa-xui^# agreexhia. ta J. |. uiwtfw-MMfWbt xnfftrxTtff mow
“ “■ ' the time,’’-writes R. F. Tnlmm, of Eliz
abethtown, (<T "Evors wbexe.l go-T
retwmnsend Electric Bitter#, be«?au*e I
owe oly excellent health end vitality to
them. They effect a cure every time 1 :”
They never fail to tone the atomach.
regulate th# kidneys end bowel', vtim-
uiat# the liver, invigorate the nerves
and purify the blood. They work wee-
Lu ftAM fAr rttn.fftrswffi mgxm * is *4
. AUtndale Live Stock Company..
ALLENDALE, S. C.
1 i Ht « h ,f V* 01 * 1 i ' e "’ ; right and will be sold
la«i wfcrk to till the vacam y Fug-ujo !
N Fo**. Dcm«rnrt,,w.ts the wniner r.y • cash or approved paper
a majority of 5,080 over his Republican |
opponent.
The higher cost of living, charged to
tbe Tift—Payne—Aldrich tniifT w.ta
the prindpul Democratic argument,
and it made the con verts. The touch
ing of the pocket nerve affect* the bal
lot of the money maker The cut.lug
down of Die ration* of the wage enro*T
and hand worker changes hi* vote
from the dictation of the employer to
the assertion of hit manhood .
A* a political »>gn thi* Massachusets
land slido proplrcci' - * the commer.ce-
ment of the di«*oiulton of the diseased
and debUached old Rejuiblicau party,
you are on
were bought
cheap for
W Spring and Sum
mer styles on sale-T'Zow!
If anything a little lit smart
er and more exclusive than
usual. The hind you set
on Paris boulevards - Fifth
Avenue too. Every last and
leather that a woman could
possibly want at any time.
0. F. MOLAIR,
BARNWELL, S. C.
ill ill
THE TIM
Hi
jl
Hill Top Stables the Place!
Good BARGAINS for ALL!
Grand Match News for all Farmer Folks, for anotlier choice
car load of the best picked work and road stock
Thursday, March 3rd, for sale at Charlie Brown low
arrives
prices!
24 Farm and Timber Mules
4 Exceptionally Nice Horses
These new comers are sure to please and profit purchasers.
More Good News!
Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth
Riding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips,
Lap Robes of all classes just received. Come and choose
and make the right start. I’ll help you.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.
•-r 4* •■f- •-r#-}-#d*#d'#F#*i‘#4‘#d.#4'#d*#-i-#d.#H
UADS FOR SALE.
Now i* the time to buy. Land* wt!i
never he cheaper, and sure to Inormat
in value
BUY NOW
Land Township,
balance
558 Acre*, Ki :h
Barnwell County,
One half iu cultivation
wood!* nd.'
Two miles fr#m Hnelling Station
Atlantic Coast-Line Railroad
BiillAings and improvement#.
A bargain in this place.
Term*
ou
.0(^1.
men Is,—
acres
t*y-
t,s> aou xor*» 4
is in woodland
hie* mile* from !■
. C- L. R Four
Wings xni 4pp*<n«.
in cultivttiuu, 3UC
Spelling Sution.
^ Mile# front Dun
Th
A
ha Hon A . O; L.
Terms easy.
. BvnxelL .TnariiDnx
ouses *nd improvements, Four mllek
from Barnwell Court House.
200 acres in cultivatioo Wxbo# In
wood and timber. \
Terms easv.
400 Anrea Three miles frdm Barnwell
Court House. 100 acres in (Vltivatien
balance lo Timber and Wood
Terms easy.
50 Aer#« three mile# from
Court House. Houses and lm
ffOxcrts iftDHltirxHoa
sxd Tlnher.
STEPHEN H. FURSE, JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FlIBSE AUD LAWTOH.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton,
rersena], prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
FURSE & LAWTON,
212
^ Savannah, Ga«
farm loans.
I At# ns negnttsted upon tmpmred
farms payable in annual installments.
Nu commission. BorrowcraJUs'xCLuxl
cost of p< r'evilng loan. For further
information apply to John B< Palmer
A *no. P- O. B*dt 282, Office Hylvao
Bldg, Columbia, S C. Phone No 1065
or R. A. Ellin-
Barnwell, 6. C
LOANSN
IATED.
Loan# on town and farm property
negotiated in amount# of not inas than
$ 1,000.00. 1 or short time. South
Caroliax fund#.
xJ. A.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SCiVEilliC ASP TEBBACIAt.
me at Uyndhurst, S. C. will
receive prompt attention.
MONEY TO LEND.
Money te lend on ffrst mortgage of
real estate. 8 percent *
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