The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 14, 1910, Image 3
Tljt Barnwell People,
THURSDAY, APRIL 14,
Ifl 10
tATlS or SUBACRIPTIOir.
la AdvtBCe, per Annum
O* Time
$1.60
$2 0C
The chain k*»ir 1« at MorHa Ford,
tnilaa from iiafuwell thi* we^k.
I. B. Harley, J. fj. Morrta,
* Clerk. Suj,r.
HARMONY 1,0DUK XO. 1* A F. M.
V A / A i*fl(n»l»tcf>m»«nic»tl«n (rf Hr.rmony
\M/ l^dttr N». 1.*, A. K. >1. Will lx, iii>lJ
Maanntc Temple on TlmrKday
aMAVlWil. VIM. 7..% o'clock VihUiutf
KVlhrau are cordially t«vite<l to attend.
. ITT W. Ottln, VT. Wr’—
~ V tn. Me Nab, S«c.
The regular meeting of Barnwil
l Lodge No IS, Knight,, of Pythias wll
|b« hold at their Hall *,n Friday night
f *t K o'clock. A fall atteudanco is
roqnsatcd. By order of
H. W. QUIN, C. C.
Wm. MeNAB. K. K. A 9.
Rdjn Watoruielou Seed For Sale fe
75 (Jentt Per Pound. The Hem Flavor
ed Siiippiog. Watermelon Qrowu.
J. M, Farrell,
Blackvllle, S. C.
FOR HAI.K. — One flve-passeneer
R'-oTourlnjj Car. in good condition,
with top, windshield, linen covers for
eeat* and hack*, ga* and oil lamps, and
four-inch tireaon rear wheels. A bar
gain at f100 00.
J. M. Parrel.
3-21-U. lSlsckvliie.SC,
CORN. FODDER, SHEAF OaTS
for s vr.f;.
300 bushels healthy Barnwell Countv
Corn.
„ 5,000 pounds sound, well cured Fod
der.
5,000 pounds extra good home grown
Siu-af Oats.
biwFor prices address or cnll on
BP- W . R Owens,
^B Dunbarton, n. C.
^ FOR S\I,F.—Ono pair Durooh Jor-
• r J pigs; full blood and line stock.
A . S'anscll,
Elko, S. C.
Court at Aiken this
Common Pleas
wee* and next.
Tne ccn«us enumerators commence
Work tomorrow.
Now that court is over normal quiet,
or more, will prevail in Barnwell.
The April meeting of the Saltkehat-
cble Farmers Club will he held tomor
row.
And still they come—volunteers for
membership in the Boys Contest Corn
Club.
M. Ben son of Springfield
pleased Barnwell tiBnU* oil
Rev. M
was with
Monday.
Barnwell sent levctal and goixllv
reprfa»*ntatlves to the hsttle ship we-k
fearivitlea In Charh-sion.
I.awyera and court eflldal* can tnke
life more easily until the third Monday
In May, whm tne next court com
mences.
Commencing on the 27th Inat, the
Supreme Court will for three day,
hear appeals from the Second Circuit.
11 cases on the docket.
The atioiul memorial aerrii-es of
Barnwell Lodge No. Hi Knight* of
J y:hlaa w ill lx; held in the Baptist
church on next Sunday morning
Messrs. |\ M. Buckingham, H. l>.
W. I. Cave, H. P. I*ew Htid
Walker attended the S ate
Association in Aiken last
Calhoun,
N. (1. W .
Hankers
week.
Aspsr.tgua ahiptnonts continue good,
though the prices are not as high as
Imped for. Tne dry wealher Inn, had
little if any etfeci In hindering its
grow th.
That electric railroad from Green-
^ villc to Spartanburg will he huilr, nhi!
■ quickly, lor W J. O'ivcr ha* taken the
W coiitraet to make the connection for
1750.000.
Jack Frost paid a modest visit to
Barnwell on Frkny morning. No kill
ing harm wa» done. Tut, dry w-ather
Hayed the fruit and tender vegetable
growths
County Chairman II. F. Iluist at
tended the meeting of the Democratic
Mute Executive (JoiiuniUeo In Colum-
luu. With him public duty is above
private business.
Mr. D. C. BurckhaHer tells ns that
In IASI drought rieiayod tlie coming up
nf cotton until June, but a lair crop of
the staple was made. The corn crop
was disastrously short.
According to the old weather sign
that tb*ro would be as mai y frosts In
April as thunder storms in February
ano*her (mat may be expected between
next Sunday and today week.
The coat to the county of the recent
three weck« term of tne sessions and
Common Picas Courts was about $701)
while the verdicts for plaintiffs In the
latter amounted to some $1500.
A winning litigant who so far forgot
flio solemnity of the court room as to
clap his hands when the decision was
announced m his favor last week was
r, qulred to pay a flue of ten dollars
lur hla manilestation of joy .
Congressman Patterson offer* a prixe
of ten dollars to the hoy winning in
the corn contest in each county in his
District. As there are seven counties
in the Second D4smct hla contribu
tions to too corn cause will aggregate
f 70.
‘•Cut out my egg advertisement, ni I
have sold ail l can spare and have
forty orders that 1 cannot till. Your
paper is certainly a business brlnger
I rum all sections of the County.” So
•said Dr. C. X, Burckhfylter on^Satur-
dny.
According to the seven stars sign
thete will be more or less cool weather
for icveral weeks longer. They are
still high In the sky at dark In the
evening, and when tlyey set after sun
down settfftd SdiHnrti' weather come*
to stay.
Don’t fail to read C. F.\Molair’s Shoe
Talk In today’s issue. Toe man or
woman acting on the ouggoflions con-
i tained therein will save m'Vph in the
way of shire worry and troubfy, to sav
nothing of the saving in dolors and
ceuts. \
Among tlw needed industrial onter-
prtaea for the truck growing sectiitp ot
tl»l« county arc cannerlea and plokle
and pr#»«rve nmnufacturea. Th\y
would utiiixe much that goes to was
wnd bring fw % lot of goo<l money tha
ttuvr goo* North and Wwt. never to
~~ 4*«a back. .
'•sisIIIl» »
TW u. M. degrwe will ho conferred
at the meeiing of Harmony I*odge,
Barnwell, on the 2Dt Inst.
So far Only two gentlemen hare told
us that they will be caudiffatea in this
primaiy. Tbrrv are nthera, though.
T r exsurer J. B. Armstrong Is pleased
that he will have to issue this year
even fewer tax executions than last
year.
The local stockholder* of the Rshk
of Western Carolina have been glad
dened by receipt of their firat quarter
ly dividend ol 3.J percent.
Mr. J B. Morris, Jr., formerly of this
oflice but now working on the Clinton
Chronicle, gladdened the hearts of his
many friends by a pleasant week rnd
visit. He Is making good handsomely.
It will be Judge J. C . Klugh'a time
to preside at the May term of the C un
man Ptcsv Coort for lUD cnuutj, HI*
health lias not been goiid for some time
and It may be iTecearwry fdf souto other
Judge to sene in his stead.
Ten Blackville antomoblles were
placed.at the service of visiting teach
era attandinir Hie County Association
meetiug at Ileaiing Sprfngs tin Satur-
•lav. T iat. is HUckville’a way. No
half way doings in business or court
esy there.
We*torn speculator* are eager to buj’
Southern swamp land*. They propose
U>-ilr*in them and then sell to immi
grants of their own liking, in small
tracts and at high price*. Somebody
will be hurt in pocket before the game
play* out.
We ar- told that asparagus Is the
most difficult of all vegetaole* to be
canned for keeps. If any of our read
era know a process that has the merit
of never failing we shall be glad to get
full particulars, so that wc may tell
how it is done.
Ilamwell jail had only three prisoner
ocouoants on Monday, none for trial
here One was on his wav to the chain
gang, another to be carried to Georgia
and the third serving a six months
sentence of the United State* court for
tampering with the mails.
The palatial residence of Lewi* W.
Parker in Greenville, which cost to
build $ '."i.lK'h. was burned on Sunday
morning. In 1SS7—S Mr. Parker was
principal of the Barnwell Graded
School. Now hr i* president of a
number of big cotton mills.
At the meeting in Aiken last week
of the Bank of Western Carolina the
following directors were o eefod for
the. branch in this county : George H.
Bite*. Herman Brown, 1*. M. Bucking
ham, J. W Farrell, Butler liagocd,
J. U. Matthew a, II. B. Grimes, J, M.
Easterling.
Farmer John M. Farrell contributes
$25 to the Boy’s Corn Club List. He
lieving in and succeeding in agricul
tural pursuits he shows an unselfish
anil big hearted desire to lead the burs
of the county in the wav tiny should
go—to make good citizen* win for their
futures prosper! y and peace.
See the new nrtrstlc advertisement
of Mr .). A. Porter. Proper foot wear
and* to the dainty attractiveness ol
lovely women, makes sure the comfort
and best efficiency of tha business man
and bread winner and guarantee* the
better healiii and larger happiness of
tne little maidens and masters of every
loving hnuyehold.
The most largely attended and
greatlv enjnywd meeting lor the school
\ ear of the Cxutilv Teachers Associ
ation w as held at happy, healthy and
hosplrahl* Healing .->pfing* on r-atur-
d y Tne broad gate* of Blackville
welcomed the vlsitir g teacher* and
courteous auto transportatioh to anil
from the springs wa« gladly given A
fine address was arade by Prof. I, T
Baker of the State University. The
pic rile dinner was of the unapproach
aide exec He nee characlerutic of that
blessed s'Htion einco revolutionary
day*.
To r'ANDiPArrs: Thk Pkopi.k will,
during this campaign, as heretofore,
try to "tote f.,ir” wph mu. ns they say
of Georgia log rollings. All articles
advocating the election of any one to a
S’ste. Congressional or Conutv office
* ill he charged a reasonable advertis
ing rate. For bitting any other otndi
date a double rate will he required.
Eater in the race, after the campaign
meetings are held we may have some
thing to say about men and measure*,
hut we hope that the candidates will
he s<* good in behavior and so wi*e in
their platforms that no criticism will
he permissible. As fewer offices are to
he tilled this, year than in Presidential
election years the CKiididates offering
will have «:ore atunthm and closet
*cniti. y than when there is a long di-
\ Dion of plums.
TilF. COMET
Mr*, and Mr. William McNabarcthe
first, Barnwell folks to report seeing
Halley's Comet, now approaching in
the earth direction at high speed
Ttrey saw tire mysterious light about
half pa*t four o'clock on Thursday
morning it seemed to be about the
► ire of a plate’l n sparkling, scintillat
ing spestacle. No tail was visible.
SUMMER SCHOOE.
The Summer School for the teachers
of Aiken, Bamberg and Barnwell
Counties will be held at Aiken, June
13th to July S:h. 11 is expected to have
a faculty of four trained and expo
rienced instructors. Under the law
the certificates of teachers not attend
ing the summer schools are not to be
renewed unless their absences were
caused by sufficient causes of individ
tial or family illness.
Full particular* will be published
later..
RAILROAD RUMORS.
A ooople of week* ago we made men
tion of a movement commenced fcf the
AuguaU Chamber of Commerce link
ing to the extension of the Coaat tffne
Railroad from fihrharrtt to connect
with the main through line at Den
mark. '
The hie* haw atirred our frimwl* of
the daughter county and several differ
ent proposition* are championed. No.
1 is-the first proposed connection at
Denmark. No. 2 i* f<* hut’d via Bam •
berg to Denmark . No .1 favored by
Grangehurg Is to connect witli tbe
Coast Line between Denmark and the
Ed is to and No. 4 U to build from Ehr-
hardt through Olar to Barnwell.
CITIZENS’ MEETING.
A vary enthusiastic citizens meeting
wan be d In the Court House on Mou-
day even lug it) the interest of the p ro -
po»ed extension of We AO'sTVtUf Coast
Fine K. R. trom Khrhardt to Barn -
well. Mr. P. IE Hagood was appoint
ed Chairman md Mr. Jno K. Suelling
Secretary.
Talks were made by several of the
oitwven*. tending to show that Barn
well is the logical and natural outlet
for tbe bottled up Ehrburdt section, a*
a road built from Khrhardt to Olar
and on to Barnwell would tap the S-a
boat it at Olar, and tbe Southern and
Coast Line at this point, besides giving
rtieA.U. E. a direct line from the
West into Charleston.
Some Interesting correspondence be.
tween the Augusta chamber of Com
merce and Kascerling-Paltrrson Co. of
this place, relative to the Ehthardt
— Barnwell extension, was read by-
Mr. H. I). Calhoun, and after a discus
sion of same, a committee to confer
with the Augusta Chamber of Com
merce. the railroad officials and the
»eople of the towns interested In the
proposed line was appointed, consist
ing of the following gentlemen : W. I,
Cave, II. I). Calhoun, C. C. Simms. P.
U Hagood, J. A. IVillis, and 1*. M.
Buckingham.
It wa* decided to have a Rally Day
ami invite all interested to attend. The
folio" ing were appointed on the Ke
eefetirm CommlMeo :. J-. A. Willis.!'.
M. Buckingham, Jas E. Davis. T. S-
Cave. 11. I*. Calhoun, and John K.
Suelling
Mavor Willis, In behalf of the absent
member* of the council, assured the
meeting of their hearty eo operation
in tins matter.
A Press Committee consisting of
I no. VV Holme* of Tub Pkoim.k, K
Boyd Cole of The Sentinel whs also ap
pointed tn give publicity to ail meet
ings and business transacted.
A meeting ol the Barnwell Business
I.eagne w as called for Tuesday even
ing to take action with the citizens in
frying to get the line extended to
Barnwell.
The people of Khrhardt will find
staunch supporters in the people of
this section, and united action will no
doubt bring about tbe desired result.
The
The
and
their
tin ir
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CALL TO TH K CLU BS. y- /
To the Various Chairmen of the
Demoeratio Club* of Barnwell
County, Take Notice 1
Yon hereby requeated and order
ed to call your club together for a
meeting on Saturday. April 23rd, for
the purpose of reorganltlng the Cluh.
correcting tour enrolment, electing
offleera and to elect delegstea to the
Democratic Connty Convention to be
held ar RarnweM on May 2nd. 1010.
You are emitted to one delegate for
every 25 member* of your club or a
fractional part thereof.
Rv order of state Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee.
N. F. Kirkland. Jr. II. F. B*:l«r,
Hccv. Couniy Chr.
A CITY UF THIRST.
Perhapa because tlivir throats are
thirsty because nf -their ooustaut and
lonff voiced booming of their bright
little city Florence must need nu*rc
stimulation than slower going and
growing municipalities. The dispen
sary ffnnrlshe* there, but does not seem
equal to tbe parched appetite* of ti e
-Pce Dee people It required two col
umn* of space in Brother AverV pa'
per to advertise the last purchase* of
liquors by the dispensary county board
of control, yat tbe police caught sixteen
colored blind tigers In ono round up.
and are hot on tbe trail of othets.
BAMBERG COUNTY NEWS.
of
A MAN W HO KNOWS
‘•The milk eow i* the best land renter
know, tor she pay* good rent reg
ularly and cheerfully and improve* the
fund on which she live* ”
That was the beginning expression
of an interesting recent interview with
Capt. T J Giubhsof Rosemarv Town
ship, a farmer of safe and sound judg
ment, ol successful practical experi
ence and citizen of perfect character,
generous and unselfish public spirit, a
worker ami leader in every good oau*e,
both by precept and example We
took no no'es and write from memory,
id while we mav not give his exact
word* wo think we can remember and
repeal the essential fac s.
Gspt. Grubbs lives nine mile* from a
railroad station, vet be ha* found the
keeping of milk cows so |lrollt«ble that
be will increase bis herd to ten good
one* next year He believes in pas
turing. Ea«t fall ho sowed a field in
rye ami vetch. After his corn and
pea fields were eaten out be turned his
stock, a cow and two hog* to the acre,
on tbe i ve-vetch livid. There tb»-y
have fed, grown and fattened up to tbe
midtile spring when the land was
plowed for a cotton crop, the stock bo
i ig transferred to another pasture.
1 he cows and calves ran together
during the di»v, but were separated *•
night, each cow occupying her com
fortable stall, which was kept weM
supplied with straw ami leaves,
cows were milked each morning,
hogs also came home at night
would stand around the door of
well strawed pen waiting for
mighty feast of butter milk and
tier
For her rent the cow giv - him ai h
year a cW wot,; $ io or $!.!•; •' c. - a.-d
makes coiupo*.t enough to I. . /.• l wo
acres of cot ton. Beside* she supplies
an abundance of milk and butter for
family use. with a quantity to *e!l.
and help* raise the hogs that make the
over supply of bacon, speckled gray
hams and streak of lean and tat sides,
for all farm use* and to spare. The
compost of the hogs I* also valuabl
for fertidzing purposes. Hrgs, said
( apt. Grubb-, can be kept fat on corn
but will not grow in sizu and weight
on that one feed as they do w hen they
have the run of a good pasture. He i
having the stump* taken out of hi
land and fencing it with wire into ten
acre fields. In eaidt of these fields lie
wil. have a patch of bermnda g-a*s for
grazing purposes The good example
that he has set. if generally followed
would make Barnwell county the most
prosperous in the South. It is worth
more than ail the spel I binding candi
date speeches that w ill he made this
year trom the dark corner of Green
ville to the oyster hanks of Beaufort.
Coroner J B, Gilliam Sr. died
cancer on the fith in-t . aged nearly 7‘)
years, lie served in Ilatt’a Battsrfy
during the war. For shout 40 year*
he had been a member of the Baptist
Church.
Woodmen of the World w ill unveil
monuments to Messrs Chas. Henry
Hutto and Jacob Nix at Salem Church
op next Sunday morning at Iff o’clock
Eight cat loads of beef rattle, worth
l>e:ween $12,000 and $14 000, wet* 1 ship
ped from Bamberg in one (lav. These
cattle were bought from Tennessee and
fed and fattened on cotton seed hulls
and meal from th > local mill.
The cotton mil! will, unless Mio price
and demand for good* get better quick
ly or cotton declines rapidly, close
down in a row weeks until times get
better. If no change comes sooner the
mill may remain idle until the new
crop come* m. The mill hits been lo*
ing money for some time, but through
sympathy for tne operatives the pre-i
dent and directors have not suspended
operations. The operative* arc indeed
in a bad way as other mills are in no
better condition ami it will be hard for
them to get emplox ment.
LIST OF ENUMERATORS FOR
BARNWELL COUNTY.
It R Speaks, Allendale Township,
(part of; including Allendale town ex-
eluding Fairfax town and Seigling-
ville town, ( part of.)
II M llarviey. Enumerates negroes
only. Allendale Township (part of) in
cluding Fairfax town and Seiglingx iile
town (part of) excluding A.lendale
tow u.
O Reid, Enumerates negroes onlv
Allendale Township (part of) inclu
ding Fairfax town and Seiglingville
town (part ol) excluding A-Ienttate
town,
II B Calhoun, Baldoc Townshli (pat t
ol) including Seiglingville town (purl
of) excluding App’rPm town.
S E Strange, Baiiloc Township (part
>f) Including Appleton town excln-
IIng Seigllngvll'e town ( part o').
J C Keel liaiuwell Township (part
of) Including Bat titye.ll town.
It IV Rlix-y, Barnwell Township
( part of; excluding Barnwell tow n.
T B Ellis J'-, Bennett stpiing* Toxvn-
sblp ( part of)
C l> Fowke. Rennet Springs Town
ship (part of.)
II K DeWitt, Blackville Township
(part of)1neluding Blackville tow n.
A A Frazier. Blackville T'wu-hip
(p»:t ol) excluding Blackville town.
A T Boyles. Hull Fond Township.
J O Meyer, Four Mile Tow n-bip.
J T Harvard George's Creek D.wn
• hip.
J F Moody, Great Cypres* Township
i part of) Including Kline town.
TJ Weekly, Greet Cypress Town
*hip ( pari of) excluding K due town.
T B Kill* Jr, Red Dak t ownship
11 F Anders.in Rich l.and Township.
J Sneliing Rosemary Tow nship,
.1 K MeMilian, Sycamore Township
( part ofi including Sycamore town ex
cluding U Imei * tow n
B ■) Brant, Svcanio'e Township (nan
• it; Including Ulmer* town, excliqliqg
S. c.imorc town.
\ VI Ussetv. Winston Township
, p.rt •>') including Klkc '<• • ex'dii
I . t tt ' . 11*1011 to W II
* i n V\ 11lis,oi. T • n hip ( fi.rt
; • xci u t ing E Ko to a n, i.
v\ iiii.ton tow n.
A J Johnson, Willl.'on Townsnip
(|iart ol) excluding Elko town and
W illiston tow n.
WORSE THAN BIJEEETS.
Bullets liave often csusnl less suffer
ing to soldiers than the eczema E W.
llaniman. Burlington, Me . got in tin
army, and suffered with, forty years
'•But Buckien's Arnica Salve cuted me
when all else failed,” he w rites. Great
est healer for sores, ulcers, bolls, bnrns
cut*, wounds, bruises and piles 26c ni
G. N. Burekhalter’s, It. A. Deason
& Co.’s.
Every woman likes
m .
A Trim and Shapely. Foot.
Unfortunately many
in the mistaken belief that they are making their feet smaller
get shoes that do not fit. The result is the opposite of that
intended. A woman’s foot is naturally shape!v; there remains
nothing for her to do hut to clothe her foot in a shoe thit wdl
follow perfectly its graceful lines, in short, a shoe that fits. The
is made on graceful lines that fojlow the form ot the font
Come in and see the new styles tor Spring and Summer. We
carry a large line ot American Lady Oxfords in many styles,
s zes, shapes and leathers. We also have a complete line of
the famous
'A in o r ego tv «S S '•>•
Men.
Oxfotds in all the new stvles; Patent leathers, gun metals, tans,
Cloth iiHjy I)nj Good*, Hardware and Grocer ie*.
Burdick
Building
rfv C^,
4
- v
Barnwell,
V So. Car.
THE CITY BY THE SKA. .
Thi* is h great week in Charleston.
On Sunday tbe new and tormidable
ship S >utV,Carolina entered the har
bor for a stay of several days, the prin
cipal purpose being the presentation of
)i splendid silver service of many
pieces, the gift of the Slate to the
wearer of It* name. Many prondneilt
people came to take part in the cere.-
, ■«“» t hmHlV) ,ll » of men to see
and of women to be seen—ana afftalrM.
Ham well county ha* the proudest
place in the picture, the nvx*t gallant
and tinfearing niember of the crew be
ing a native of Allendale—a superb
game cock of the famous Khett- Mor
gan siraim oL a Jaouly iitiinguished
for beauty and bravery for half a c-n-
tury. and without allowing a white
feather in all those years. -»
Tlii« game cock, tlit mascot of tbe
ship, wa* raised by Capfc.O. R. Wilson
of Allendale and presented by him as
a type of the unafraid courage and
ehividrlo spirit expected of the battle
ship. Tho mascot weigh* seven pound*
and twelve ounce*. He la just in hi*
full first prime, two years «<ld. and has
ulreadv abown himself a champion
heavy weight. Barring accident* he
will crow tbe morning awakening for
five or six years before he U. jwtlred
rRh rbenotatlsin and allowed tbe
rUUefjB bl scratching for a living.
A DAY OF DA Yd. *
The Rivera’ Bridge Memorial Associ
atlon will observe Thursday, March
SRtli, *« Memorial Day. The Rev. Dr.
C. C Browt. of Sutnt* r will deliver the
Memorial Address. The ihesqservices
the public is cordially in vited~, and the
ladies are earnestly requested to bring
flowers.
Committee on Grounds and Order of
tbe Day: J. D. Jenny. J. C. Kinard,
H W. Ohlttv. J. A. Peter*. W. D.
Sease. W. H. Ritter, Stacey Kearse.
Friend* are requested to bring bas-
kets and jqncb will be served on the
Strongest State Bank in South Carolina.
COX O > xs Kl> ST A T * M K NT.
At ('lose of liusincss March 24, tqio.
ASSET',
l.osns snd
Di-.-oJu'* $1 1", ''7’J Ot
Bon 1- A Stuck* 3' h.Vi U)
Real K*'Ht« ZlJuJA'J
Kur’re Fix'* I' 1 TJ W
('a*b on IihimI
and in bank* b’OH .'>.Mi.(i7
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BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS £500,000.00
' 'I LOCAL D/RECTORS L, .
George H.Bales J.M.Easterling
Buitler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
FUfA!* 1)
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Sotlce l« hereby given ^
detaurned will wUMIblj.'
Spelling, Jndg» of Pr
raturr as A dinirn*tr*lOf
nexell-of the ejstaie of J. ®.
c-aaed, on Friday, 22nd day of April.
1910, and apply for letter* Diwntaaor
J. W. Qooge,
AdmlnDtrator wlih will anucxeA.
22nd March, 1910.
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FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the Me
derslgned will die with Him. John K.
Knelling. Judge of Probate, her Inal
return as Administratrix wf lb* estate
of C. F Calhoun deceased, on Mendnvi
the 26th day of April, 1910, and epplE
for Letters Dtstnlsaory.
Mr*. Minnie It. CelHoon.
AdminDtratris.
2Sth April. IPliL
- ADM4NlHTHATOfi’A NOTlGlL_
xstatk or a. w. namqe, oxcasasa.
Notlea u hereby given that on tkP
eighth day of April. 1910. the under-
signed w nl file with lion, John K<
Knelling), Judge of Probate, hid
'Return s* Adinlnlstrator of the i
of 11 tv Briggs, deceaecd, and apply
for LctTef* DhKntMory. ————
Any *nd .-ti! persona Indebted lo aata /
estate will plea*# mike prompt aettle-
ment, and any and alj per*on« bolding
claim* against *ald estate will present
them, properly sttc<t*d, on or before
«at: date, elgbtirof April, 1919, or ho
debarred pat ment.
D. K OHgga,
dtb March. 1910. Administrator
PRORATE COURT NOTICE.
All administrators, executors, gnar •
disna nod trustees are directed end r»«
qulred by law u> make annuel returns
to thn J udge of Piohate before or n#«
the flr-t day ot July in each year. See
Revised .'statutes, pages »7», Section
-'•V»5 a-d 2‘iTJ
I f *uch returns are not made a« abort
stated Die Judge ol Probate Is required
and directed by law to Imm# eltellOM
or suc-h de tuquriit* and the pet) a I
• v.ic.u 11. gleet "r refusal I* a fine
tv dollar* for each .lay during
u • .Id default, and re ye*
! i f Hi a «i 1 aditilnUtratloo,
. to *1*1 cii !u
John K Suelling,
Judge of Probate, B. O.
rdONETTO LEHB
>r. First .Mortgagee of Real
Lotutc.
Apply to
Ni* M. Gran*
Darnwell 9* C
DR. JNO. P. LEE, Jl,
5(351* Dentist,
'JlfHjWlELlsTON, • - e, C
Office over Hank of W|l||*toa. Wil
'on receive calls In tba country, km
. i, ill XI XXt JLik/A UAAVy
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY POBLKL .
BLACKVILLE, 8. O
DR.J.H.E.MILHOUa
DENTIST,
RLACEVILLE, 8. C*
Office dny* Thursday,
day and Soturday.
Well equipped office.
Operations made aa pen*
lesM as consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Tei
ensh.
bit. w. c. mmoiis.
DENTISI)
Barnwell,
It
ground*.
J. W. Jenny, Dr. N. F
Secty.
Jenny*, S. G
Kirkland,
* Pres.
March 2!tb, 1910.
. .. THE D.KMUN Q£ ^IK AIR
I* th© gprm of Ea Grippe, that, breathed
in, bring* sufferlns to thousand*. D*
after effect* areoweahneas, neryousneaa,
lack of appetite, energy and ambition,
with disordered liver and kldoeyx^Tbe
greaiist need then I* Electric Ku®*m,
the splendid tonic, blood purifter and
regulator of Ktomacb, Liver and Kid
ney*. Thousand* have proved that
they wonderfully strengthen the
nerves, build up tne gysicm and restOfe
health aod good spirit* after an attack
of Grip. If suffering, try them. Ooly
Wc. Perfect satUUc'ion guaranteed
by C. N. Burokbalter, U. A Deason A
Co.
COUNTY TEA* IIEKrt EX AM IN A
TION.
Notice i* hereby given that tbe next
semi-annual teachers examination for
the teachers of Barnwell County will
be bebl in the Court House at Barnwell
on Friday, May <i.
The attention of the teacher* i* called
to the following section of the school
governing the renewal of certificate*:
•• A Fir*t Grade Certificate mar be
renewed bv the Countv Board from
which It was Issued If. however, a
Teacher* Institute or Summer School i*
hold in (he Coomv. a First Grade Cer-
tiffcato fcliall not be renewed utile** tbe
holder attends tbe Institute or Summei
School, or shows to the State Board of
Education some satisfactory reason for
not doing so: Provided, The holder
ha* taught during the two year* for
which the certificate wa* issued.”
"A SeOOtid Gfade Certificate shali
not be rehe wed eTeept where the hold
er attends Teacher* Institute or Sum
mer School, and in *uch case may be
renewed.”
“A Third Grade Certificate shall not
be renewed .”
.The said examination .wil) be be!(D>q
tbe following branches: Phyilorogf
r.nd Hygiene, Civic* and Current
Events, Hulled States Hiatory, English
Grammar and Composition. Arith
metic, Algebra, Geography, Pedagogy
and Agriculture.
Tbe question* on Agrlcuitnre will b«
based upon th* subject matter a* found
TiiTbe Slate adopted text book. Hunni-
cutt’s Agricultiire.
The examination will start promptly
at 9.30 o'clock a, hi. and will close at
6 o’clock p. m. J ...
Horace J. Crouch,
County {Ju|>*rintendc!it
ol Education.
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
IV 111 guarantee no better Work can be done ftom any *hop any where than
we can do. Duly regular Apprentice Machinist work,
Avoid these Jacking* scattered over the country a* we have moat of their
work to do over. Give it to us at first, and savo money.
Koine of our special tie*
sfir Automobile Repairing, Reboring Cylinder*,
new Piston Rings, new Piston*, and am tiling of that kind made here. JfJ
(
Our .*atne old line a* wln-n nr were here before; Steam Engine*. H diet*, Cot
ton Gina, Grist Mill*, xhw diii- Etc
OFFICE HOUMt
8.30 a. m. to 0 p.1
Person* living away from
will please make appolntmante _
coming By *o doing they will he WM
of Immediate service aod ateU Efeh
appeliitmenu.
Ile.idquaitei» forG c- ' if Ecg.'ic W’ork.Np* we have an expert on same.
ituted. Thanking my of
te Paironk ge. We rerna
Your* Faithfully,
Call *nd sec our shop*, ami be con vitiated. Thanking my old customer* for
pa*t favor*, a ml soliciting ibeir Fuluie Paironkge- W’e remain.
BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS.
Blackville. S. C.
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B. C NrrLY RC. Nxici t, Jh.
S II. w ti cox
f-
Cotton factor®
741 Reynold* Street
ADGUSTA, • •':: • GEORGIA
Advanced Made to
MerchanLi and
Jtltnnertf ..
CaU on Z T # 1 or
Write Us
mf
The valuable lands oi th*
late J. Terrill Smith of WH-
liston, donsed bj him to
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now offered for sale np-
on liberal terms.
For particulars apply
either to Dr. W. Chaater
Smith, Williston, or Orlando
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A,
T. Jamison, Greenwood*
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