The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 31, 1910, Image 3

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l '■ V v •' -'r .. it&t < ' - ^ ’i* ' , Plugs': tf.i r TJ}« Barnwell People TBURBDAT. MAROfl 31.1P10 bates or stmucBimox. lo Advaac«. per Anaum On. Time ....♦l.M ....0OC The chain *tn* l« et MorrU Ford, S mileN frora Ram well tbl« week. J. B. Harley, J. B. Morna, Clerk. »»rrr. rhe regitlar ,r>»d|wNo If, 1 Ibe held at Ux>tr Hal fat *To’clock. A Ml reqncated. Byorderot II. W. OUIK, C. C. . :*#«. hckab. r. b,* ?. meeting of Barnwell Rnltrht* of Pjthla* wUi [all on Friday night attendance is * , We are in rewlpt of the anncunce- ment of the marriage In Richmond, Va. t On the 10th iuae.« of MUa. Fredto. daughter of Mr*. S. U, HalfoM. form* •rly of Barnwell, and Mr..Klrklend Owy, Jr., ol Lviichburg, Va. To the mnoy Carolina friend* of the beeotliul end aoeempUehed bride U 4e pieeaent but not atrauge news to Irarn that her rare grace* and charming peraonali'y hare won the life torif love and deyo tion of one of the worthiest .voting buiinese men of the Old Oouilnioa. (he doubting »> Thomas who may T say “I can’t” when advised to raise ait] ty needed farm aepptiea at irui.e and tome to spare the successful experience of Fanner R. .Vi. Mixson of Wlillston is an unaiisweratde eye opening argil- meat. All Is not told in this brief mention, but enough to make the aver age citizen stand up and take notice and get an appetite and 6e busy. BOYo' CORN *’Approximately three.thooaaodhoye enrolled in tiilny AveonantiMin&outh Carolina will plant aad cultivate eorn thla vear under the denionsfrbtloh of' the Federal governmcnV’« > »4ya Prof, lea W. William* Barnsfell County has not yet enrolled 111 pro rata ehare of these bey* Oondderlng the faut that It was late In the season before wc were able to aeon re an organfoer, I feel very much gratified that the numbers have reached the height*thev have. At the organization, March 22, tw«n. alx b ys were enrolled; since then lib* ' ‘ the foltowing boys have sent in their Kdan Watermelon Seed For Sale @ 76 Cents Per Pound. The Best Flavor ed Shipping Watermelon Grown. J. M. Farrell, •=—O. -— * FOR SaI.K, Eggs from the best Plymouth Rocks None better, and few equal them. $1 for 15. Finest stock secured from the fantoua Biltmure Farm. N. C. Mrs. J M. Halford, Box 156, Biackvllle. S. C. FOR 8A1.B. — One five-passenger Reo'funrl»**>♦’*r, in good condition, with top. windshield, linen covers for seats and backs, gas and oil lamp*, and four inch tires ou rear wheels. A bar gtin at $*'JO.OO. J. M. Farrell. 3 J4-4t. Blackyille, S. C. THE FARMERS’ UNION. A meeting ef the Farmers’ Union of Barnwell County will he held at Barn well on April 12tb, 19*0, at 12 o’clock See. J. A. Jenkins, ATl't’SS. 'F. U, 8. C. The days gain 12 minutes in sunshine this week. Mr. Jones A. Williams of Bamberg was in town on Saturday. Treaaurer Armstrong paid out $822.- 90 for court expenses last week. Capt. S. M Key Is noeadlng happi- neaa among hia old friends this week. Miss Emily Bellinger was the Easter guest of her sister, Mrs. W . U. Jones, in Columbia. Master Martin Bellinger Jones of Columbia is spending tbe week with his grandmother, Mrs. M . Bellinger. Mias Sara Hamaiet of Biackvllle whs graduated with distinction on the 23rd iusl. from Lander C-Bcg;. Greenwood. Fro ip his half lefe garden an abuiid-" ThefTohniy Boat’d of-Rducathm ant vegetable dinner can be gathared any day of tbt year. In his store room there is a plenty of home wheat floui, healthful, tempting tasting, unadulterated with corn atarcb or chalk, the pure food that make* tlfcaTthy BodWnred cTfafTnTftttir 'To M& —the Bai nwett teboo) leads feat-by|-H -W.-43btttv^ A Paata. with the good bread are barrels of de licious cane syrup of his own making, more than be can use or sell in a long while. His smoke house Is-fnll to tbe ridge pole of sugar cured hams, sides, strips, eto., all safely guarded by cloth and wrappings from in Scot attacks. In his potato house there are sweet tubers go abundant that cows and pigs share a varied diet Besides he ha* added to hi* hank ac count and pocket change book this last season $187 from the sale of surplus hogs and $83 (rom one beef and a cow too many lor his use. The tecond quarterly meeting riy meeting r>: the Barnwell V'lreult will/h* held at Silem Church en Saturday/and Sunday next. ' A good e’ldlng to last week’s pleas ure* was given u* by *'< Intarylaw with our good young friend, Mr, VV H Black. THE BOY FARMERS. There is no time limit for Joining the Barnwail County Beys’ Corn (.Hub. Neither is there any limit to the num ber who may enter the prize ucre con test. One can start wtien be chooses, ev*n up to .lone But e\ery boy wish- inA tw try should sead hi* name, age, post ofBwo address and township to P»of. Horace J. Crouch, C. S. E , Barnwell. He will foi ward names to Dr. S A Knapp, in charge, and lit- eratura will be sent to each coiuectant direct from Washington, To those not posted we sav tliat each bov must prepare, plant and cultivate his own acre, He must do all the work himself, except that done by bis plow mole or horse. An accurate diary should be kept of ail operations, cost of fertilizers, ways and times of culti* Vatiou out go and income. Tlie asparagu* growers are hustling now with an energy ex-teething tl.o boasted and boosted industry of the overrated Yankeo farmer. names: W. H» Fowke. Ljndhurat; WmtpZorn, Klko, R. F. l> No. i; J«aae Senders, Olar, R F. I). No. 2; Laurie Green, Dunbarton; J B. O’Neal, Fairfax; (JlTsaes Hutto, Hilda, making the total number of boy* enrolled »o far thirty tjvo NOTICE. The Coiinry Board* . _ meet-ar Barnwtll on'Mondzy, pf April. 18V&, to haae gfl»v»nee* - t r * - C. Wr.MoedT. Auditor. TOMORROW NIGHT. Tbe amateur* nf Bneiling, Ounbar- tnn Amt Greenland will pvaannt ‘ Out tn tlie Street#.” FrWay r.lgjit, April 1 with a number of speeialtla* betweei acts. •'Demon «>f rhe Glass” will b' replayed, proceeds v)I'l be fur a carpe' for Cypre** Chapel. A full bouse will be appro'Uated, curtain etgh* thirty. -— A DAY OF DAYS. very anxious to sweii this number to one hundred, and eygry Matcher in the county is urged fo-aeod in tiie name of at lesst one boy. Some of the ichools fipwer*. The Rivera’ Bridge Memorial Aaaoci atlon will observe Thursday. March 28th a* Memorial Day. Tha Jtav. Dr O Brown of flumtef wilt deiivei the Memorial Address. Tbeftbew sorties* ; the public D esrdrgtty invited/audtfr. * ladles are earnestly requested to bring { have not been heard from at all, while tome have M-nt in a half dozen or mor«? CommDtes onffronhd* and Order of the Day J J. D Jenny^.f, C. K-iuard. i 9 Tbe home coming from Union of Mr Robbie Easterling, though ton brief in length, added largely to the Easter enjoyment of hi* many friend*. Grand Chancellor' A. G. Remhert will deliver an addro»s on the subject of fraternal order* In the Methodist Church at Olar on Sunday next at 11 o’clock. All Invited. The passing heroes. Not more than 16 Confederate veterans attended the Camp Morrall reunion on Friday Message* of regret from other* too U&weli to bo present were received. The Bank of Vfilliaton h** ju«t com pleted a new vault, which is a valuable addition to its complete equipment and a surk indication of it* growing pros perity, and sure and steadfast safety. Thia court has brought u» the h*pplnet* of again meeting Mr. W. P. Maher, of the Southern Railway aervice. Though living in the land of the sky hi* love for the old home town knows no weakening. Judge S**ase and Solicitor Byrne* were the honored guest* of the Barn well Bar at a fresh water fish fea*t at Zorn’s mill on Friday. Judge S*a*e. who had b«an aw»y from home seven week*, took the evening tralu to spend Easter at Spartanburg. Hon. J. G. Richard* of Kershaw, a candidate for Governor, attended the reunion of Gamp Morrall ,at Roarin/ Bpring on Friday, the gue»t of Hon. J. C. Griffin. He declined an invitation tO-»pa»k. properly preferring to be a looker ou aud listener. Floraree County people will lesr,, Something else about farming this year Capt C. H. Mathis will plant 326 acres two mile* from Florence in Kden *nd Blue Gem melon* which he originated. Mr. E. E. Mitchell will be tbe manager of the farm. A farmer right is Mr. W. F. Diincan, who to the energy of young manhood add* the good judgment that win* auc- ce»*. Ttao temptation to over plant cotton does not overcome him, and in hit diver»ifled crops and home stock raising be Is harpy and sets a helping example to other* older aud younger in the cause. Mr. H. W. Quin give* ns an enjoyed account of hi* meeting, during hi* recent visit to hi* old Georgia heme. Dr. D. W. Key, formerly of Wiiliston, but for several years pastor of the Baptist 4)hufch. in the fine old new town of Washington, Ga. Dr. Key ha* not forgotten, nor been forgotten by, hi* Carolina friend*. Senior weather prophet Attaway is thinywr an evu wrongerhettrywr ttom rer in the correctness of the old belief A GLORIOUS DAY. Editor or The Pxori.f : You missed * very great treat in failing to accept the iuvitacioli to he present at (’amp Mor rall, United Confederrie Veteran*, in the reunion on the 2>t.h March at Bennett Spring*, and wishing you to realize what you lost I am going to trll you and your resder* something of tLc program arranged and duly per- iatmed by the h.>*pJtahie and warm hearted people o! ih u aciinn for the vo’" r f*lfim*nt of thair Invited guesta Here „-opy c? :he oidvr oi t'xr.. c i*r >: - Nearer my Gml U Thia,—By th* c'wt.1.. oigati accon panluient Address—Hon. Mendel L. Smith. Song—Tenting on the old Camp Ground—(Jhuir. Kacita t i o n —Stonewall Jackson’s W*y—Mis* Flossie Va*l,ti Miller, Song—The Hi/me-pnn Dress. Address—MUs France* I,. Griffin Bong—Mary land, my Maryland— Choir. Recitation—An Incident of the War —Mi»*M Jane Houutree. Song —Dixie—Choir. Song—-W heu shall we meet again— Cboir. The Hon. Mendel Smith delivered tbe kind of an oration that those who are acquainted wi'h hi* splendid g'ft* of oratory anticipated that lie would, only a little more so. The subject, the occasion snd the man met at Bennett Spring* on the'35th March. To real ize it pcrlectly one need* to have been there in persona propria. A veteran remarked to your correspondent, •‘Mnttb will surely get my vote.” I asked him, "What Is Mr. Smith a candidate for?” He replied, "J don’t know, but I reckon he is a candidate for something aud whatever lie wants he ought to have.” That was the sen timent not only of the Veterans but of everybody else who heard him. As fine as wa* the address of the orator of tbe day that of Miss Frances Griffin was a fitting snd harmonious compan ion pleoa aud the snrriro-? of Camp Morrall *nd the »ous aud daughters of ;Lo Uoufed^racy have reason to con gratulate. thetu*elve* iu having been so ably and appropriately represented at tbi* reunion. Your correspondent ha* heard Mi«s Laura Bridgemau and Miss Helen Morris Lewi* in the role of elocutionist and M i*s France* Griffin suffers dowhh* by eompariaon with either. , > A of the program was the reel- uiiou of liitie Flossie Vasbti Miller, daughter of Yancey Miller and grand daughter of Commander Lafltte of the camp. This little mi«* i» not ten year* of age, yet she recited “{Stonewall Jackson’s Way” with the Intelligence, spirit and enthusiasm that would have gratified die composer of those stirring lines could he haye heard them. M is* Mary Jane Rountree recited with fine effect "An incident of tbs War,” In which a Confederate and a Federal soldier figured on opposing picket lines. Introducing the hymn, "Jesus Lover of my Soul.” Between the addresses and recita tions the eholr and orgsn rendered songs appropriate to the day. The or ganist was Mrs Jessie Griffin Cobb, and the choir was led by Mi** May Griffin, soprano, nssitod by Mi** Frances Grif fin. contralto, and others. Mis* May Griffin’s yolpo is of exquU- ite quality and timbre, rocailing and sugge*ting\to cultivated ears and tena cious memories iu certain notes tbe pearls of song that eratwhil* flowed from the lips of Christine Neilson. --Aftngethe** it-wnt a grert- dev-and long to be remeibbered, even if what enrolling nine of its pupils a* member* Of the Boy*’ Corn Club. It is not nee e.**ary that a teacher know any tiling at all about corn culture before she or he forms a e*>rn club; the government furnishes the demonstration. The cduntv board invites not only the co- oIteration of the teacher* in this work but solicits aid of the trustees through out tho cou»iy. I’erhap* trustees are in a position to appreciate more the im • oorrance of such a w.ork and we real ize that their aid will he invaluable. Already the hoy* who have enrolled haye had their names sent to Dr S . A Knapp, Washington, I>. C., and they will receive the demonstration leaflets account book*, etc , Immediately. But it is not too late for hoys to join yet. The name* of other hoys will be re ceived, recorded and forwarded as *<>on as lhay come to mv office. Corn plant ing time is at hand now but any bov may enroll until it Is not too late to plant corn %nd cultivate it to maturity. Toe H*t of prizes has not yet been completed. In fact the canvass ha.* not been pushed vigorously. The County Board of Education desires first to secure a large roll of member*, a list that will represent the entire county, then we will feel more like so liciting prize* The making of more corn should be enough inducement, aside from the fact that the Governor and State Superintendent of Education will Issue certificate* of merit to about fifty boys who produce a certain amount per acre, the amount to bo de cided later. However, it has been im possible to refuse a prize coming tin solicit.t»d from merchant* and banket*, farmer* snd others. Au.l it is believed that quite a nice lot of prizes as induce tuents will be available One of the local bank* ha* already placed ten dol lars at a first prize and five dollars as a second prize In the saving* department and tiiia ia drawing Interest until Oc tober loth Another of tbe local bank* gives tho same amount and the presl dent is so enthused that he has written voluntarily to all the other banks In tbe county asking for a ca«h prize for the Boya’ Corn Club. One merchant offers a con; drill, another a gun. nn- ... . . pi ow> another* ivta ter laprobt, one a hat, etc. This list will hr w — ,ilctcd a* soon as possible Boytihou’.d send in tbair names at once At fh« organization last week ! an nounced that I would give the follow ing peraonal prizes, viz: Five dollar* for the fie»t ear of corn exhibited, three dollars for the second, two dollsr* for the third and one dodar (or the fourth Each boy will be allowed to submit two eara of seed corn to the judge* some lime tbe fir«t of October. MJ0" And ihe«e two ears must have been grown on their own »cre. Horace J. Crouch, Barnwell, S. C., Lo. bupt. Ed. March 29. 1910. Stowe/W. H "Ritter, S ac^y Keaise. Friend* are request d to bring bas kets and tunqlj will be served on the groan'd*. t * J. W. Jenny, Dr. N. F Kirkland, Sec.tr, Pres. Jenny*, S. C M March 2lth, 1910. THE GENERAL SESSIONS. A True Bill was found by the Grand Jury against J^din I Renew for viola tion of the dispensary law. Cvar.s DtaroaicD or; Cliff williams found guilty of man* slaughter, sentence 4 year*. N«d Klnard, round guilty of murder with recommendation to ib« mercy of the Court, end carrying concealed weapon*, sentenced to life imprison ment. Gamble Bailey, violation of OUpeu- tarv law. not guilty. Xackev Corley, charged with rape, found guilty ou second count, sentence 8 years. - - - A motion for a new trial in behalf of John R Roe* wa* mafia anfi refu-ed A b^n.ffi warrant wa* issued by Judge S -aae ou motion of the Solicltoi ; tie wa* lodged in jail preparatory to being car rted to tire penitentiary in Columbia to serve hi* 5 year sentence. Hi* atror nej,G. M. Greene. Esq . gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court. On Wednesday of U*t week, after the conviction and sentence of Charlie Hol man, Jaiicr Diamond, being somewhat perploxr.fi by the numerous >cque»t» made him by the prisoner*, left the key of Holman's cell Iu the door. Holman reached hi* hand through an opening, unlocked the door, caote out and hur ried into the swamp Supervisor Mor ris quickly procured the chain gang bloodhound* and the fugitive w a* fid lowed through Turkey Creek and Salt- kehatchlc swamp* until after dark, when his trail wa* lost. He w»* caught on Friday berond Black viile ami brought back and put on the gang io do bard labor for 6 year*. BECOXD WEf*. Monday morning Henry Rland, Colored, wa» found guilty of assault -’-irh Intent to ravish, with recomm»n- i; \ f-ienccJ fo 26 years in tbs Next followed the second trial of Quith)»n Johnson sod Ferdinand Grubb*, both colored, for the murder of Mr. W. Perry U**ery. The witness e* and their eviJance were about tbt came a. on the first trial. Johnson and Grubb* were found gnillv with recommendation to meruy. Life imprisonment In toe Pent'entlai v goes w ith that verdic. and they will be haunted bv memory of their awful crime until ihulr dying davs This was the .a*t ciluilnal rate for tbe lei iu. FINISHED Ills COURSE. Mr. B L. Blanton died ou the 24th inat. at Granitevil'.e. aged a little over trf years. His body wa* brought to the old homo near Mercatu* for tuterment in the. fami'y burial ground. Two daughters survive him He w** the son of the late Mr. W. T Blanton, and was for year* a consistent member of tho Baptist Church. ANOTHER VETERAN RESTS. Lieutenant Richard Best. Sr, died on Thursday morning last at Ilia borne at Lelanfi, Mississippi, after long ill health, aged about 70 year*. Last Fail while visiting kindred and old friend* In tl;l« county he wai seized w ith the iilucss that ended in his crossing the river to real with the comrades gone before. He served gxllantlv during the war between the State* in Co. K, First, lla- good’a, 's. C. Volunteers and in war and peace discharged every duty a* be came a soldier without fear, a citizen above reproach. Saturday his body -wrr® !*H tore*; in SwttHfvw Sanmutzh Cemetery near Allendale, beside the remains of bis wife aud tbeii four children. J. ■i - >■? n*. t» i* #. Through our Banking by Mall Department v<mi ns* •njoy not onlv the facilities of tha largest and strongest* financial Inatitufton In Bo'ith Carolina, bnt you will have rite satlafat tloo of knowing that your deposit* ar« abao* lutelr safe. Aecounta may h» opanefi «Hber for savingt or cWfclng. Moreover, the bant wH] at all Unias give prefer^ee to depositor* je making hnsna. aud In ioaning money the small depositor will racelva as courtacus at*, tentlou as tbe larga. / PHI HIES i CERflFiGilEf tf JEffl p* fth.1 BARNWELL, S.C. C APITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.02 r 1 LOCAL DIRECTORS f'. ■■■- Ictad tm & ml- enas testamentr will* I Und. "W ■■I l i trrrrtLrtr George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler H&good P.M.Buckingham cfstansj Monday Tbs mdltor fa olaitbs at *fn forsvar barred from Unr*uam i*» theordiri Judge Hobart Aidrioh. IfitO. tblr nmtpe la | Yw w|IL» govern younmlM* a V'faivr i M aster’* OSt*. mmmmmm mum Mg economical bv producing/* large BKST C ANTALOUPE ‘‘ECONOMY IS WEALTH” FALSE ECONOMY mean* FAILURE. Dea) in GKNUINK ECONOWY—Save on the cost of producing a crop. Don’t try to save on the cost of SEED. Don’t waste fertil izer and labor on poor seed. He crop of fine quality through planting the SEED in ihe market, and place your orders early for EDEN GEM CANTALOUPE SEED. Saved September, 1909, from 32 acres of the finest Cantaloupes grown aj Rocky Ford, Colorado, and allowed to rtpsn on the v net before the seed saving was commeuced, under the personal super vision of C. H. Mathis. Eden and Holmes Melon and Davis Cuke Seed. FOR SALE ONLY BY A F. YOUNG & CO , C. H. MATHIS 308 Washington St., BLACKVTLLE NEW YORK, N. Y. S, C. SM£ OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. moat of tbair Will guarantiv* no batter Work can b<> dnruwfrom any ahop any whero than we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work.. A W'l tb*«e Jncklwg* •C»tt*r*d over th«* country a* *va have work to dp'bver. Give it to us at Urat, audwavo inuucv. Some of our specialties:— Jp6T Automobile Repairing, Rehorlng Cylinder*, new Piston Rings, new Pisions, and anything of that kind mad* here. ftfW Our *ame old line a* when wc wore hero before; Steam Kngtues, Butlers, Out ton Gina, Grist Mill*. Saw litlls, Etc. Headquarters for Gasoline Knglno Work, as we have an export on satna. Call and *ee our •hop*, and he convinced. Thanking my old customers I'&al taxors, aud soliciting their Futuro Patronags. Wo remaiu. •Yours Failhfuilv, for a twelve day* fhfhjfclng ChT-Dt- v Itky breh'fecoftntcftrwore tH of if, iuit ffixs Indicate the weather condition* for tbo new year. He predicts lack of rain fall until August and has advised the •arljr beddlog of ootton land* in order to retain sufficient' moisture to bring up the planted seed. Last week’s press day brought ns.a pi—sure from %auh cardinal point of the com pas*. From tbe SoBth came a welcome letter of introduction from Mr. 0. G. Carter who received the right hand of fellowship as a member Pxori.a family; from tbe Bast ept pro—la* of a call and haudt (pre—n—«f Mr. A. R. Tuten. and from tbe W—t tbe good kind amile and wired toThe Torcg.nng was added a bar- Trrmblg^tnxa xrf appetite. becne and picnic dlftner of home pro- duewd-daintie* it enough to cause * survivor of Butler’s cavalry-to le* mark feelingly to Henyy Williams of Golcock’s.Regiment, wfto will be 83 year* old-on the first of .June;-.” Yen-, erable man, who baa come to us from a former generation. Heaven has bount eously lengthened out thy \dsva thaF thou migbtsc behold and partUupate in tbe glory of this occasion.” \ Bennett Springs has set a pace might be well for other oatups low. Let them emulate her io < assodatfOps of Sons and Danghte tbe Confoderacy which would joi THE COMING CAMPAIGN. Gen. Wilie Jones, State Democratic chairman, ba* is-ueil a call tor the regular M-cnninl meeting of the State Dcmocraiic Kxrcu'ive Committee t<» be held in Columbia on April fi. Tnia meeting will, in accordance with the constitution of the party, is sue a call for the State convention of the Democratic parly, which will meet in Columbia on May 18. The State committee will also issue a call for the cluha in each county to meet on Saturday, April 23. for the purpose trt electing delegates to tbe county convention*, which will meet on Monday, May 2 These cuqrHv con ventions, will elect delegate* to the State convention, each countv being entitled to double the representation it ha* in the general assembly. STUBBORN AS MULES sometime*; seem are liver and bowels tv bafilf PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY. State of South Carolina, ^ County of Barnwell. 1 In tbe Court of General Sessions. To hi* Honor, T S S -***. Presiding Judge of the Second Judicial Lir- cuit: 1st. Bills: We have acted upon all bills handed ns by the Solicitor. 2nd. County Jail: We have exam ined the County Jail and find tb*t the sanitary conditions are not w hat they •liould he. the cell* are not properly kept, but In every other respect we find it a modern, commodious jail, and one that the tax paver* of the County -liould be proud of, and tbe Commis sioners arc to be commended for tliel; untiring efforts in the completion of the same. 3rd. Poor TIouse: We find the In mate* of the Pot,r House properly housed and cared for. We recommend that th>- sash and step* be repaired and all needed fencing to enclose the yard 4th. Office* of the Court House: We have examined tha Court House ami tho Offices and we iccommyinl that steol-helve* ba supplied the Clerk of the Court to keep record* and hooka in proper shape, and that the rooms and books be kept in tret,ter condition; that the records now in the office of the Treasurer be removed to tbe proper of fices to which they helong. 5.1). Public Roads : It h^s been called to the attention of the. Grand Jury that the public, road* have boon'plowed into and we recommend that the ro* i over seer* look into tbe matter and have It stopped. ttth. Paul J. Zeigler, chs f. d with Breach oj Trust: We present Paul J. Zeigler with fraudulent Intent; the charge before ns being that sometime during {-eptember, l!tJ4, be received, a lot of lint cotton to be held fn trust for one A. C. Cave aud C. O. Wirte a* tetjl, agreeing to deliver the same to the pre vailing parties, who were then in a law suit, to-wtt: Witte againit Cave, and a'tn ward* converted the same to bis own use j the ■wttnnsse* to prove the same are R F. Thomas. Savannah Ri ley, George Cav»\ Gordon Cave, U«n Kite?, Ed YVHIUms, C. A. Best, James F. I)avi» and G. M. Greene, Esq. 7th. L. H. William*, Tiihl justice, FTtiTers ^ /Tl.: Wo If mT uTR> n BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS BlackviHe, $. Old year, you have been good to me and I have tried my very best to pass on your kindnesses manyfold to ray custom rs and friends, and so I have happy holidays. WELCOME .19 JO For you bring Ircsh aud larger opportnnitita for pro moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi ness. WITH ALL IL SimiTT AH< llaK* mi—M— art qalrwd hy law to make to tha J ufige of Prohul »l»e fir-1 jay of Ju’y Im 1 Revlsefi matatta, pagw 26.A6 and t^TJ it eu« h winsaare eot made 1 «tortn<}u«nta 1 aud d I reeled hy brw tm for such ‘ - - “ for actol* twanty c«n tint Isudj John *-. 'Judge »f rrs eowtalnlr »• for Safa. . Grafia*., l)R.JM. WIL1 Offlca ®yer mn recelva calls m r. ^ DR.j.ii.MiLHoua JtWM Office days day and Saturday. Weil equipped 1 OporHtions le«« tm coutfaflfr Prices reasonable, ouh. '* ■ l.jUl .Afi Dt. W.C. Barwcll, OFl 8.30 ^»yu. Parsons wilt plaeafij comiwg ' of Imr apprdrtMDMM. m I thanb 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. of the Best Horses and Mules that experienced judg ment could select and the dollars in hand pay fn have been received and handled by me this season, giving abso lute satisfaction in quality and price to every pm chaser. of the same superb standard horses and mules ju«st receiv* d for the-New Y^ear trade. SPECIAL HOLIDAY Ute J. Terrill listen, de-isetlG Connie Maxwell < are no w on liberal terms.: iw vmimm either to Pr, 31 Smith, Wilil Siieppard, T. Jamison, KT C.F. Ulfcsw, fa. pmmm ■pTaTUlhS- wltlwitH-*»M»a®T--Tboo t4rev»?«ti-tb*! tffexajre *nme Ure^iUritioa in the official Jut!-* »»f L. H William*. nervousness, despondency, headache. Bnt such trouble* fly before Dr. King's Trial Ju.-t'c at Uincar*. S.C 8:h Necessary Book* for Magistrate* New Life PElth-liie worlds heat atom- ! Ofiioe*^ V' e desire to <•*!! attention to a ach and liver remedy. So easv. 25c; former recommendation ot the Graml atC. N. Burckbalter’s, R. A. Deason Jury a* to the neceaflary book* for Mag iatrute’s office* of the County will be miule On these lust arrivals, and l shall contribute , Calhoun my full share toward giving my customers the start will win in lOlOt that FINAL DISiJHARGE NOT4UK. Notice Is hereby given tbst the un dersigned will file with Hon. John K. Snelllug, Judge of Probate, her finsl return as Administratrix of the estate of C. F. Calhoun, deceased, on Monday, tbe 26th day of April, 1010, and apply far Letters Diamlssory. Mrs. Minnie fi. Calhoun, ■ / Administratrix. 85th AprlL Wie. •• - Att of whIch tz tT*peSHfMfi-»y- aubmU- tod. F, T, Merritt, Foreman. AN AWFUL ERUPTION of a volcano excltea^brtqf Interest, find yofirtntcreet In skin eruptions win ’be a* short if you use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst bolls, alters or fever sores are •boa liwaltd hr it. Beat tor Paros, Cot*. Btulet'S. Sore Lips, Chapped ofHomt* Raiffed^eed Onts to spare from my o*wn planting at 70 cents per bushel. A Car Load of v irgiitia Wagons and -Buggies, ‘The b c'3f' go in g 12 at- reryat trao ti-ve -pricce-.— Before buying; anything whatever in the lines I handle call on me. ! w T . "T’. ' - . C-^'C 17 ^'] 77 Sec my stockA, learn my prices and yon will be con vinced beyond bB doubt that Sonta Clans is not larger * hearted or moie generous handed than your sincere friend Life i CYf and well wisher. ' j. D.m hli •» .+**M