The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 12, 1910, Image 3
TIj* Barnwell People. I ”, *£
THURSDAY. MAY 12.11*10.
tATH Or SUBSCRimOH,
la AAeMm, par Aanum *1.60
e • • e • # • • • . . ,'fc « . . « # . « ri.OC
TM« oliatn (tanv at Morrla Ford,
Mll«a from ttatowell thu week.
I. B. Harler, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk. Surr.
HARMONY IX)DOB NO. 17
A reftiUr conmabicntion of Hannony
Lodge No. ir, A. P. M. will be bold
«l klaeonk Temple or. Thursday
May UAH. 7.30 o’oKx-k VhUiug
re cordially invited to attend.
_ - ^ ^ 1L W. Quin. W. M.
VIm. McNab, See.
r^TSATTl
tey piga;7uU
QrookJot-
e Stock,
A . Siansell,
Klko, S. C.
KD—Plftean laborers on saw
rttl In woous,
boutbern States T,umber Co /
Dunbarton, 8 C.
r<>R feALK-fen MulekWllJS)
t!> 1106;w. Extra Value; -Don’t Need
whein. J. M. r*rreH.
Hlavkville, 6 C.
Ut “
-ftthi
, The two weeks terai of the Coiirt of
Common I’leas will commence on next
Monday.
t The akpUlraitus shipping aeasort U
about ovr7. and proflti ftAv^ ftWn dis*
appolntln/tiy small.
Hall stonek wore so inaby and large
War Lqiifc Branch bn Sunday tb*t
tney Kyerv Utilised iu Decking ice
cream’.
T>e goWroirtehc b’eatber bureau
guesses that thunder ktorma And co
pious taluk will be here on Friday and
©slur day.
farmer fc, E. korrtk. jhat Sttuth of
Barnwell, had 25 acre* dr cotton Which
was ready for chopping destroyed hy
nail on bunday.
TneCoaktLine will discontinue its
train between Flbreboe and Au
apd return to the old acheduir
bn hext buudav.
Tuesday night of Col
Dunbarton
W. R. Owen*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. K. SnelHng : Candidate Announce*
menl.
.Htate University: Scholarship Ex«
amluatinn.
.1. M. Farrell: Ten Plug Mules.
Home Hank : Home Time .
J. K. duelling: Citation.
FIRST FRUITS
Senator Bates aa a treat on Sat
urday that hnmgtit to ml.id recollec-
tlon* of t.h«vJ|Hfppv old Kiel* Land dafs.
A full b>eilet of golden plum*, plump
With pFctar juices and nnscarred ty
sqat^or curcuilo bore eoitvinoing testi-
ny of hi* wise and watchful skill as
a horticulturist In the care and keep
iugof bis beautiful on-hard he gsthers
re»t and recreatib:* And lehewlng en-
*egy ami bappincs* nii| fmimt el thin
thms of Trustee of Clemson College,
, ii rtronlt Judge and Serretaiv of
the pages of dry taw books or the dblug TheISTateTJetSbcrkt le Faevwtive Coas-
of political duties, and In sharing bit
fruits, from plums to bananas, with
hi* treeless friend* he sets an example
_that otlieTA_aeHujr bis good works
might well follow.
THE DEADLY PlbTOL.
Last week we made brief mention of
the death of little Master Hugh Inman
Hitching*, near Elko on me 1st Inst.
IfQD1 trtek jaw, jreettltmg l+o»* a nail
wound In his leg. Xccordlhg to Is ter
Information the wound tlmf Caused
the lock jaw.was lutiicted Ly the acci
dental Discharge of a 32 cailhre pistol
owned bv Ihe sufferer. The ball
passed 'through the lower part of hi*
thigh and was though* bv Master
Hugh Cb be so slight that ho attended
school two days after receiving It,
when keriou* symptoms manifested
themselves, hut too Me for success
to) remedial treatment. He was about
12 years of age.
first yob doh’t sbccekd.
ry again.” Adop^ thf
a* s
you
‘ If
Try, Try again.” Adotrt that
garuening rule, plant igiln and
may enjoy a plenty of veghtafiles.
tMbgressman Btantley of Oeorgia is
sohietlines mlatakeu in Wasliington foi
Representative *f. O. Patterson. That’s
a couipllmeut t<i ISk wire grass states*
ban.
v Early to bed ahd feaM^ W rise and
you may see with vodr wondering eyes
iialley’s Comet up in the skies where
|i ha* traveled morb thin tweritsr cen
turies.
Her. John K. Goode left on Tuesday
o attend the Hotuhern Baptist Con
'entlon which met In Baltimore yes
terday and which hill remain in sea
son a week.
X iiarn well man hhn ha* been ta
king three drinks a day of cbtton seed
oil a* a wmdlcin*) re(Hirt* mat It has
greatly reduced MS Appetite ahti need
lor bacon and beef.
Mrs. J. K. Delk died at her h.mhe lb
Barnwell on Sunday after Ah lllne»s of
a few dava, aged 71 year*. In P.t* sor-
low her aged htlsbatid haa the sym-
pAtby of all feeHwg hearts.
Dr. and Mrs. VV.-M; Jbnea o^ ^ r '!!!s
ton left on Monday for a ten days trip
A fter attending the Southbtn BAplIst
Conventloh In BkltlihoHI theV 4lll vis
it the Doctor'a old VlrgllilA bdfbe.
The Home Batik Stent ollt to US ftat-
nms and friend* last ateeg A tetefy at
tractive May cAleudertta* ahbUld ' not)
lightly turn thte youdg Hlan’s thought
of matrimony al I ihwiief o'tHoney.
One of last WeeA’i pleasaHttist ex-
berlenoea was thte TbtlrAday call of Mr.
It. F.. Baxley of Dunbafton. It com
bined the cleVtei-nei* of a good indn and
friend and thO helpftiltieas Of a big
hearted iniaAlodary.
Elko grow^. tiaudsomk. itwellln
are being codlpleted bv MfUirC Ki
{ .ee and Furman Hair, wKlit i’roi
lorace J. Crdtibh 1* planning toe erec
tlon of one of the must beautiful and
Comfortable colonial resideiit'^S (n the
county.
J. E. Black, a bolnmhla feal estate
an. hgs brought suit for libel against,
he State,'*tieWli|ia|Wt, w»irio)eASQ.b00
damages, heeapse of publications con
nected with tlio recent election of
fcbfoinissioos for the government of
Columbia.
To I,. L. : Your cf'rtlrhunlcation can
bot be published unle*a yoli send us
Dmrname. For the nlanyeth time we
repeat the innejUMe rule Utat.no anon
} moos letters will be published. We
l-knnot iisk being fColed by mis
fchievous writers.
Among thte itrange harptenings of
thU unusual ySar are the recent
tnarriage* 6t two editors. Miss
Hemphill of the Abbeville Medium
being eapt'lf?d hy a railrdSd man and
Brother flfeigbton of wreenwonti
having wdbed and wort i Charmlnjf
teacher.
Corn Cbhtest Bov*: iflfstle. younjt
farmerl Prise* to tHe amount of
$8,6tFf will be paid oift at the Corn
Kx posit fob trtTie held in Colombia Vn
ilecember. In addftidu the Atderi&an
AgricUlHJHst offte'rs if thousand (TolTar
frobhy dfp to tlife wlHhfir In four Stalei,
South CSrollffaone of them. /
Htf- Abtf M-s. t 7 . A Calhoun of Ap-
fdeton t^ere indeed Relcome/vlsitar* to
Barnwell relatives and fffeiMVon Toe*
tlaf Mr: Calhoun/iaVe ii* the best
fcrnp nfivteA vtee NAte IfatHn lonrf weeks.
In ht* immediate vlctiiitl *Und* afld
Condition* are good and wit!! nP future
disaster tHte fields vtill yield (Utelr ?fi
’I’
TWO HOMICIDES.
Two colored ’then are in the Barnwell
lail charged wiih the murder of two
men of the Same race.
Beyond BUckVille there tvii* on the
2nd inSt. a faniilv diliiunity In which
Arthur Gfeeli wall ihot ami killed and
Charlie Greeh ^-as *hut and seriously
wounded. Cliff Green, the third oi the
parties to the tragedy wai arrested and
senttojdl. He Claim* to be innocent,
alleging that the shot that killed Ar
rhur Gteen Atas tired l-y Charlie Green,
whose Wo'.-.nd prevented his arre»t. a*
he could not be moved with safety,
(living whisVev to a little hoy was the
reported beginning of the trouble.
A t Allendale on the 8rd Inst. Frank
Boyd was >-hot and killed by llammk
Williams^ who gave himself up tor im*
prisonmeur.
A GREAT SUCCESS.
Five hil'nllred pfopie of all ages and
from eveVv «hetee attbhded the well
advertised lalte of the lidl. Mike Brown
realty In Ea|t BArnwell bn Tuesday,
Good brakk band tliuSic abd up to date
eloquent ailclIonkteVt ••tliade the welkin
ring,” and .the lot* changed owners
almost as fast at Haller's comet moves.
All told about *t) lot* were sold at
about an average price of fg(W). the
highest bringing over 1300, and the
clieapest Ifo. Most of the purchases
were madk for home building purpose*
and quite A number of new citi7,en*
w ill he added to Barnwell’s population
The Lee lot was given to T J. I.ang-
!ey. and #10 In gold was divided be
tween Mi »es UAuline Kiehard*on and
Key nobis.
Term* were ode third cash, balance
in two annual payment*.
•CHOOL NEWS.
The Teacbers’ ^tamination Held
Friday was attended,by appli-'ant*
certificate* from
on
for
Aikten, Orangeburg.
Bamberg and BarnArell ( ounties.
WHltte* If 1 , one, of the number male
Colored JT, three ftialei
StilUs Superintendent Swearingen
tia* AUpG'ved the Ae'ection of PiofV 'V.
I;. BMbller, FoAer W. Bethea and Mis*
BroWrl a* the fabtllty for tile Aiken
SniHtheF Bchool for tbte teachers of Ai
ken, riarnwt!l and Baihberg.
Presl’Jertt Harrison Kandblph ;»f the
College df Cl'.iirleston reports to Su
per) "ten debt Horace J Crouch that
tHere will Lb no contributed scholar-
«hip open for this year a* the »atl«fac
lory progre** of Studerit C. F. Dick*
entitle* hi.T. to continuance until 1913
The fUmihjter Bchotil for colored
teachers at Barnwell will he under
charge of TrUf*. Ueorge BtUler and W.
D. Drafeh.
1»«,
Diwd In Colusablwlf ay 3rd. ItlO.
In tender. .vAayrhls father and moth
er were takeiKfrnm him hy death.
in wxa graduated from Fur
man j^tflveraliy. after which he read
ith the Hoa . John J. Maher, be-
f admitted to praetlce In 1H80.
n 1881 be was married to Mis* Fan
nie J. O’ Hannon, daughter of Dr.
James J O'Bannon.
In 1882 he was elected to the House
of Representatives, and In 1833 upon
unanimous recommendation of the
Barnwell Bar was appointed Master,
which office he tilted until 1892. w hen
he was elected Solicitor of the Second
Judicial Circuit After serving two
teruu-he wastteeted Attorney Genera)
In lOOJ, serving two tei ms. lie w as a
member of the Constitutional Conven
tion oT 1895
CONGRESSMAN PATTERSON*
To tbs White Voters of BArawell
County. -1- -
To bia coMtltnents of the
Congressional District Hoo. James O.
Patterson addresses this announce
ment of hie candidacy for re-election
to Congress:
The campaign will soon be opened,
and I desire to aay to my friends In the
2d Uengressional district that t shall
be a candidate to succaeJ myself to the
6JJ Congress In the primary. In be
held during the coming summer. Tull
announcement will, 1 trust, dUpe) the
erroneous idea In the minds of a few,
created hy recent exaggerated reports,
that my capaefy for effective work
had been dimlnUhed bv reason of III
health. Realizing by experience that
a Representative’s usefulness it In di
rect proportion to bis length of service,
I feel that l am better sjnaMflod to
serve my constituent* now (ban at any
He also fitted- -the -post- rBne io the pust. and ii I. am returned
to Congresv, they shall receive Hie
benefit of Hie exper.enoe I have gained
hy rcwaott ol parUdpaUaii iajUlMULil _
uiittee.
He was the first Chancellor Com
mander of Barnwell Lodge No. 15
Knights of Pythias, and was also a
"mkTHWjr of the Maaotiiiv Elk-s and Odd
Fellows fraternities.
He is survived by his wife, two Son*
and three daughter*.
The funeral services were held hy
Rev. Dr. W. C. Lindsay at the resi
dence of Gen. Bellinger in Columbia.
Autong the members^of the- funeral
partv.' comffnj 'riirwTi from -Colrtmhiwr -ever-tobe a member;.irJLih#. nfivCotr
hesules 'the immf<liate family, were the
following near relatives : Mis* Colum
bia Bellinger, H L O’Bannon, Esq.,
and Col. I’. B. Hagood, of Barnwell;
Mrs. Dnurn FeUinger Jones. Mi»*
Edith Townsend and W. H. Townsend,
K»q ot Columbia, E. VV. Bellinger of
Sivannah. Mr. Pinckney Brown And
Misl> Bfttwn of Aiken, Bratton De-
LoAch of Camden, Willis J. Duncan of
Edgefield,
The burial services at Barnwell
were conducted by Rev. John K.
Goode In presence of a very large
gathering,
The fl.iral tribute* were of exquisite
beautv nnd.from many waim friend*
and auAiirfi.
DEATH OF MR
On
W. R. BOX,
May 2nd, that
TUR BAH TOOTH.
• t’6’tile tell you.” said Mr* 8.
an’ JHhn got up an excitement in
thD morning. We shore did
tee 11 was this a wry: John he
the toothache. He nad it all .lA*^
It etee.iy
■ Me
Elko
You
had
w i n -
day
w ent
ter an’ wa* a cryin
dins’. And so mean’, Toth we
w-Uh him to Wl.liston to Have il oulled.
My ol’man he didn’t want to stop hi*
work an’ so I ju*’ told him to take us
to E‘ko nrr’ we ctmhl go on twa train.
W Ken we got to KikO .lohn's tooth
got to burlin’ him that bnil that lie
C Mildfl’t keep still, lie Jus’ bellowed
out lolid. An’ he had all the people
runnin’ in eteery direction tryin’ to
get somrtliin’ that would help hi*
tooth. One lady waA that kind that
eHe run home All’ got sortie morphine
An’ ii tit in his hxlth, but It dltln’t help
it si olt. an' Ao she got audtKtel dose an’
Ifct hiti! take a little.
ithm thte train utopfied tHe cbhdue
tor rtiiist A Seen that somethin’ ifcas the
matter with John a standin’ by my
side fust a tryin’. ‘‘What's the matter
with your little boy ?” said be. 1 tb'ld
him be Had the toothache and as sortlf
aS he.cotfld Hurry through an’ lake up
the ticket^, he come back with some
Ifiedlcine ?n A bottle. “Little b< y,” he
auld .lust take this and rub soair on
V >ur tootH ’ John he done it, an 1 !ii!
you wouldn’t believe it but his tooth
stoppl'd IrviTtitr-aU of a sudden. It got
so ea“7 L wasafeafed he wouldn’t have
It puiied. lit* pa had done carried
him to B Hcki tile to the dentis’ once
afld he Wouldn’t have it polled.
I, asked where I could tind the den-
tl*' (in’ wften f went in there want no-
Mr. W. HttHir*
itritAd from ItidfA
few Orleati* And 'fftfr
londav
l y to ulte thConffcderAIk
ni?! ’Clfr« T^a"
IblHl
At Mobile wfttei
]miDted MaltUi
!(n». for the bo
anf) MISS Cleo re
tided trfjf tri Mol/lle,
fffU'rvetifh'K {>OtnW
Wa* #l*d« M|>ecl*l-
ReunioH
nday alternoon,
monetrr. death, visited our once happy
iiotne and claiuied for its victim our
eldest Brother, \Villie R. B<>x. He had
beCn a ftfeat sufferer for tiiree long
ytears wit{l Iba; dread disease—con
**.imptld\i, hut never complained. He
Aollld hot give up until compelled, lie
trto!c to hi* bed on Saturday and died
oji Sunday. His rrmalns were on
Monday borne to Antioch Church and
after a very InTfiresaive sermon by hi*
pastor. Rev. W- T Hmitli, hlA body
Was laid to rent by loving ffienui in
Antloch p^met^ry.
lie was thirty eight vears old. the
eldest of three sous of Sir, and Mrs. J.
C. Bo*.,
He )Bkre* to mourn hlk loss an af-
febtiodate,wife and five little chllMren,
the eldest only six years old, also A do
yoted mother and father and two
KrntheiY..
While our hrothfj-’s death was hot un
evpactBc ^ur we felt sure be Cbuld not
ttte cured, it.was hard to give him up
It Was hard to do. We three had never
separated, but now the tie is broken,
the chain hnfijsrened and only two
link* to Loll But we bow to the will
of Him wlii, dootli ail things best and
»b blessed be tbe Lord.
ity His Biothei«,
J. L.and U. R. Box.
DID HE M1S3 YOU*
Beaufort, 8. C., May 9th 1910.
ELiitok I’eovi.k :
The enumerators for
this FeHsus arte aa excellent a corps As
have ever been at work, but, even the
best of them, for obvious reasons, may
have omitted to take some persons In
thejjanvass For tin* reason, it ilill
be (jr>’Htly appicciated it any w iib have
not been enumeratod will write the
Supervisor ot t ensua, Beaufort, lell-
injr him of the fact. In doing so.no
reflection is made upon the Euauiera-
tor, in fact the latter is the gainer
thertbi 1 , since be is paid on a per capita
basis.
Any person omitted will kirully,
stale
X HlllO
County
'Township. ..
with the additional declaration of hav
ing beeq oUiltted in the census tuu-
meratichi.
Your* truly,
, George Watoihnu«e,
SupeiVisor of Census Sec. District.
WHAT SAY YOU, TRUSTEES?
At the Teachers’ Examination on
Friday the applicants for ceitiflcar.es
were, rrfjuired to answer ouestions re
iHting to agiicultufe. YnJt was a new
f. stnre. and a mighty ffodtl dnb. Now.
fair play is a jewel, and school trus
tees should see to it that college gradu
ates who are allow ed to teach on the
credit and strength of their diplomas
should he asked and required to an
swer the same questions.
Ileie they are :
How does agriculture rank as a scl-
tence i*
How far does the science of agricul
ture e*tend and what doe? It propose?
Where dot* sell cease and sub-so.l
begin?
W'hat prnpoition of vegetation Is
water?
Yfliat is tho object of level plowing?
What are the advantages of under-
drains ?
\f Mat is the relation of plant* ini'?
aolls ?
8how the Importance oj aelectlng
seed. - ...
—
GOOD I’LAOE AND TIME.
The annual State reunion of Confed
erate Veteran* will be held in Snartan-
burg August 17th and 18th. A royal
welcome is already being prepared tof
them. Thds'b ?/ho go (j-oin till* section
will surely he well cared lor, as piany.
immigrants from Barnwell County are
helpicg m make thte 8partan city ho*
pitahle, 8o if you go count on the
*P-
J rf Ifonor for 3o»<th Csjo
oas of Confederate T et-
^*11*. but while avtear tb^ to«k
bpportuniti’ to vtsjl other
Afken Jomual A fid RevlfiA.
Hoff; JoHn k.’
the
point!.—
I’he cgffdfdAdy bf
S neillng for r*-6lfe6tloti to thte
udg* of I’robat# U anuouncedlddav
Ufa ilffnor fa Off# lehfng f t* Mfd
, tbe Ivhkrtt te/uire «lhce the
tlon of the Wiliittttfon In 16-?
ooihmentfatRftf. bohtiUd ttlth the
fact that thaw fa no op»>osliton to Him
fn light ac haarlnf iaatitiea to tha wla>
courwsy of his j J-
hi*'.
little
hunt-
M tHe j}e.)iti*’”"’ Ao’ hft *atrt 4 4-‘in- tKij Ambrose Green, Jake
fairs.
Like other member* of tho minority
pany in Congress I have been handi
capped, and a* a result of partisan ao-
tion aamfijuf. J,,be plans I have for im
provement in our district amt Slate;
for whicli 1 have labored most, have
r.ot been disposed of yet, but shaiing
in the belief of mv colleagues ibat
Democratic ideas of government will
prevail in Congress after tbe Noyeiu-
hfrr vdecUona I ani more anxious than
gross and consummate the work I have,
already projected iu the interest of our
dtatricT,
I am deep’y grateful to n y friands
for their past friendship anu support,
and hope to be honored witli It again
1 am enjitying good health and am
very niqph alive to tbo need* and wel
fare of mv constituency. and if again
honored with a nomination, l pledge
the best effort* of both head and heart
to your service
Very tru y vours,
JT O. I’aUerson.
NEW ANI) NICE S I'(H K.
Fifteen head at Hill T>tp Stable*.
If yon need more motive -power in the
crop or for oilier use you will t.e suit
ed in quality and ptice by coming
(juick to
Charlie Brown.
FARMERS’ UNlbN MEETING.
A meetiog of tbe Ca|-mprs’ Union of
Barnwell Ctuibly will be field at Barn
well, May 19. L>10, at 12 o’clock M., to
consider tbo erection ol a Warehouse.
J. A. Jenkins,
3t Sec. F. U. B. Co.
CARD OF THANKS.
Allow us space to express our heart
felt thank* to our many friends wbu
stood by us and helped do what they
could for ns in our recent bereavement
of bt’.r Brother W. R. Box. Words
can not txpre-s our feelings toward
our friends. We also Ibauk onr colored
friends for being so ready to stop iheir
work and Come to tiur a-sinuuce, in
that time of sorrow am] sadnes*.
J. L. and 11 R. Box.
A BAD WAY.
Allen Way, a prosperous Orangeburg
County farmer was brought before
Judge T. &. tiease last week charged
with being a blind tiger, lie pleaded
guilty and w ai tanteuced to pay five
handled dollar* or Wear StHpes and
work for tbe county six months. He
paid, and will probably cease tho error
of his way.
A REGULAR TOM BOY
was Sitile—climbing trees and fences,
jumping ditches, whittling, always
getting scratches, cut*, sprains, bruises
buitips, b’Jrns or scald*. But laws!
Her mother just applied BuekUn’s Ar
nica Sdve and coied her tjuick. Heal*
everything heaUbie—boils, ulcers, ec-
aertia, old sores, corns or piles. Try it.
25c at V S. Burckhalter’s, K. A. Dua
son & Co’S.
close to Panama.
Last week, without warning, Rn
earthquake wrecked Cartago, In
Costa Rica, one of the small Central
American States, and over five hun
dred persons were killed By the falling
builWing* and a great many more lu-
hired This disaster occurred about
"three hundred mile* north of the 1’an-
ama Canal.
Later dispatches from the stricken
tow u treble the first estihiate* of the
reoiuts of tne, disaster. '1 he shock,
which lasted only lour seconds, des
troyed every tioiue iu Cartago and
kiiled l.SbL people.
Barnwell County,
One half In e
woodland.
Two inllet ft Mflelliog BUtlua
E^AttatTHnGewtt f Rallrwul.
Biiiidings at nprovemente.
A bargain/ this
term#
Mtrt“ -jfc* L -t?ve«+ *■ y^mug good ojHcej^of W. W. Hollsnd, Julian
bolylberw
man walked In an’ I said ”My
boy’? (fot the Pmthaclie an’, I’m
fnjt tHe flej
tfteniN’.” * *kid. ’ Well he want* some
plft on hi* tooth to Weep ir. from
f/Tiriln' Dis pa’s dona carried him
to Blackvllle once to have it pulled But
fie wouldn’t Ift It be pu)Ied after be got
there. WHy Wfouldn’t fou have it
pulled? tHe ^oung man asked ,
“Cause I wa! scared of him,’ said
John, tlb del*. ?aid tbe man. He
office of seemed IH He a Hli*ht^ nitee fellow^
Ton afh’t .afralfl b\ m«-< JHit cW
ut
loHffithfn’ hn the toOtH afl’ be tudn’t
oihren taftteh Hold ol thte tooth ttiao it
iu*t tatpped fij(ht out. root and all. <
i asked him wb*t be charged, an he
said, fifty cents.’ I P*'d him an’ said.
^ ^Jxtate i*an f ff Kill
JitTBm ~Mc01P■ ry. - - Jesse
Maher Brother*, laie Cave,
Woodward and
their friend*.
Calhoun,
Grefin. the
AN IDEAL IIUSBADN
is patient, even vteith a nagging wife,
for lie know * *h« nenl* help. She may
be so nervous and rundown in liealth
tfiat trifle* annoy her. if she ia melan
choly, excitable, troubled with loss of
appetite, headache, sleeplessness con
stipatlon or ftifnMng and dizr.y apells,
she needs Electric fitters—me most
wonderful remedy for ailing women.
Thousands of sufferers from female
troubles, nervtku* troubles, backache
and weak kidneys Pave used them and
bte.come healthy and happy. T y them
Only 50c. Sitialaction guarau teed by
C. N Burckhalter, R. A. Deasoti & Co
"UNIVERSITY UF SOUTH CARO
LINA.
Scholarship ElxamlnatJon,
The UnlTPrsitT of South Carolina of
fers scholarships in the Department of
Education to one youn« man from
each county. Each acnolafship 1*
worth (PjO in money and #1S term /fee
with free tuition.
Examination w!U be held at county
seat July 1st. Examination of stii.lenis
generallv for admission to tbo Univer
sity will tie held at tbe same time.
Vtrlte for information to
ft. C. Mitchell, Presluent.
May U —3t. . Columbia, S. 0.
r , - ' -t—'-TUN
iLECTlON.
Tire Bupretne Court on Monday
ended tHp teise of W. T. Jonea, tbe rich
Uniop County farmer, who wfi§
conyicted in February, 1009. of tu*
mufder of bis wife, who died of
strychnine poisoning. He must ferve
Kis life sentence in the penitentiary.
A l?AN WANTS TO DIB
onljf wbert t lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause trigbtful despondepey.
But Df. King’s New Life Ftlli expel
poisons from the system; bring Jtepo
and courage; cure *11 liver, etotaach
and kiwoey troubles; impart health
and vigor to tbe weak, nervous aod all-
NOTICE OF KLf
Every woman Tikes
A Trim and Shapely Foot.
Unfoitiinatelv many
in the mistaken belief that they arc makiou their feet smaHer
get shoes that do not fit. The result is Ine ('[);),isite of that
intended, A woman's (not is naturally shapelv: there remains
nothing for her to do bnt to clothe her foot in a sitae that will
follow perfectly its graceful lines, in short, ,t shoe that fits. The
is made on graceful lines that follow the form of the foot.
Come in and see the new stvles Tor S[*ring and Summer," We
carry a large line ol American Lady Oxfords in rr/tny styles,
s’z.es, shapes and lealhets, Wc also have a complete line of
the famous
%
A m /■ * + At wSllHC
? (ur
/ Men.
Oxfords in all the new styles: Patent leathers, gun metals, tans.
Clot/iin/j, Dry GooAj\> Hardware and Grocrriei.
Burdick
Building
%
Barnwell,
So. Car, .
LANDS FOR Si
New i» tha Uma ta KHZ*.
n*v«r be chaaper, and Mift
luva'aa
BUY NO
Wf/Adrwr
6 0 Acmv.
ltd Towaahtr,
tltatloa' balxncw
oti
iwnta. 3M0 acrea
ere* la woodland
Building* and tmprovw-
In cultivation, 800
a
i hrev mtiva frmw Bnalllng static,m __
A. (y L. R. Foar nllM frou, Du«.
t.artrrti A . C. L.
Tterma easy.
>0 Acres In Barrirvll Tcwnrtlfy
F/'m*** and improvamanu. Four mlltea
from Barnwall Court Mouse.
80" aerea In cultivation balance In
wood and timber. —— •
t erm* «**t.
(C) Ai-raa Three miles from
' oiirt Hnuao. ICf* acres in cultivatittl
balance in Timber and Wood. 4
Term* aasy. —
60 Acra* three m’les from BsrrirvnH
C-uirt House. House* and Improvo-
ments. ^I.acre* in cultivation ualauo*
In W<K„i and Timber.
Te.'lH* easy. . -
t ome and sea the#* properties.
• - L G Patter—o A ,-ioo
MONE if TO LEND
on First Mortgages of Rob!
Estate.
Apply to
G. M. Gretnc*
Barnwell S. C
DR. JNO. P. LEE, JU*
gBB Dentist,
' uTHBwilubton, - - 8. CL
Office orar Bank of W|llla|.in. Wl!
'•on racalva call* iu tt» ebuttry, ha
A .Savings Account
tvith this bank, added to regularly, will not only
prove a friend Upon which Von can rc'y in time
of need; but will teach you the secret of all suc
cess—'economy. You may deposit any sum
down to $t.cO in a savings account with the
Bank of Western Carolina, the largest and
stfiongfcst State Bank in South Carolina.
4 PIR CE|!I. INIEP OK P|IC2 DEPOSIT?
?PEC1HI PIES OH CERIIFDM? lit OEMll
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL&SURPLUS S5OO.OOO.P0
3
LOCAL DIRECTORS
George H.Bat&s J.M.EtXsterll
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckiii^!
A.H.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY POBUC.
blackville; s. c
DR. J.H. B.M1LH0U8.
DENTIST,
BLACKVILLB, 8. C.
OIBce dii^B Thursday,
t!ay and Suturdtiy.
Well equipped office.
Operatioiti} made as pah**
I ear* as cotiltotctlt With sufelggS
Pnci’8 leaBonable. Termt ^
cash. " v'
• %
R. C. Nxkly
II C. Xkki.y, Jh.
H. H. Wim ox
Advances Made
Merchants and
Danners
to
CottOJt fitcfou9
A petition havIng/tiByij IH*d in t^Ia
oflice In accordance with section 121)8
general school la# of Soutb Carolina,
and in compliance with the above
named setetfen, police is hereby given
that an election will be held in Double
Pond school district No. 20 at the
DoifHle I'rtnd school house. Thursday,
May 21st H)T0, for the purpose bf de
termining whether or not a special levy
of 2 millA shall be levied within the
said school district for school purposes.
Theeiectiou shall beheld liprdrf-
ded by law for conducting geoersl
•lections.
Tbe following trustees are fppolnttd
to net m managers: W. If. Hutto,
L. Croft bad Jo*b Deik.
711 BeynoldS Street
Kl
ADGDSTA,
GEORGIA
(-all on Us, or
11 r d-e Us
DR. V. C. XllHOI
DEITIST,
Btrflwc'l, - • • 1*1
brriCK Haunt
6.30 a. m. to 6 p. km.
f*eriona llvinar away from Barnww',
WiM pieaae mskte appoiatmenta batewes-
• oming r , e<> lolcgthey wli! bm~
of Immrdlatb serviM and avrtd
tpiKilnirtitebu.
— .. ,
Thte Vnlhdble Idnds o( > r
late J. Terrill Smith of "WAjk
listou, deriged liy him to
Connie M&Lwell Urphanai^
are now dflerbd for sale u
on liberal terma.
For paiticdlttrS applj^l
eithter to Dr. W. ChesteF ‘
Si^ith, Wlllis^ohj or Orlando-1
Sheppard, Ed^efieTd, or
T, Jflifilgon. UrejgJIWQod.—
mi
wa. ttm
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
cot'N’t 4 dr B.VRNWLLU
In tlie^*Probate Cftiirt.
By J. K. 8nelllrlg, , V-aq. Jinixo ot Probate in
Barnwell County.
Wlierea* John P Gray hath made suit unto
ntj» to grant untb b'ftii Leturs of Adoiini*tra-
tton of the ©stale and' tfecta Of Ltrfie CV
Gray, deceased,
These are. tbcreforv, to cite and a Imonleh
6?i and sineular, the kludred and creditors Of
the eaid IJxale C. Gray, decteaied that
they be and appear before me In the Ccftft of
probate to be held at Barnwell on Saturday,
n*i of May, 1910. after publicatkm
u- i\ ‘ hr"i’ ( -■ i.i egf,
SCUub A rt.,H I i‘ AM) I ^IKANt'E
ex. a >ii nation
The exauilnntlon ‘or ilie award of
vacaiitsoliolafghlji* Id H'fntbrop
lege and for
student* will
ttmrrt llmiwe
A M.
than
gctroJAishiirvaus
they IvlN be gwi
thereof at 11 o’clock in the fortenor/H, toabow j tuition. The nekt session
cause if any they hare why tbe said tlSufidU- September?!, 1910. For
Ol-
the edtni.siou of new
be Itelrt at the County
FtrtDet.
Applicants rtniet be not lee*
fifteen years of age When
#s4v-1
. aw*rri. d to tfiose making
thte highest nveiage at thli eX*mi«a
Mod, proiiffed they ineter iffe Condition*
governing the award. Appllpaftls for
scholtersnipte shohtd write to President
JohhAon beforte tho examination for
Scholafship fiktemlhation bianlu.
ScHolarsiiips fltee worth $l(fe and free
wilt open
fiirther In-
tratioo should not be granted.
Given trtfdef iffy bead this 6th da^ bi
May, Anno Domiul I9fo.
J. K. 8NELLINO,
Probate kludge.
Published in Tax Baxnwku. PionA 3Uf
lorrtiatfoa and catalogue, address
I’gxg 1). P. JOHNaoit, Rock Hill, 8.C.
BdJn tetter in eloh ftced for &*le ft
r? ^* r Hod oft, Tftv Beet Flavor •
*d Sblppiog WaDihaAlon Grown.
J. V. rte^ll.