The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 26, 1910, Image 3
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The Barnwell People. r,cn - Frank n - Creech.
1 I Volunteering in Jme. 18'j 1. m.
THURSDAY. MAY 1P10
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
In Advance, per Annum
On Time
— li-OC
The chain jti
week
J, B. Harlev,
Clerk.
t Kline thu
B. Morns,
Surr.
HARMONY LOD<iK NO. 17 A. F. M.
I A /A reknlareoramunh'atton of H^rmonv
\B>/ lAxlge No. 17, A. F. M. will 1^ in‘M
JPfri tn Masonic Temple or. Tlmrsday
MHBB'lune IGth. 7.ti0 o'clock Visiting
brethren are cordialiv invited to attend.
'll. W. Quin. W. M.
17m. McNub, Sec.
, . the
age o( lo \ertr*, in Cipr. J. J Bntb-
hnni’a companv, H ufood’a First Regi-
uteiit, he was la»t week promoted br
seoioritv tn the higb and well deserved
honor of Bniradlfr Uoneral of the S -e-
ond Sooth C irolin* Brigade of C *nted- ;
erate > etprana. Tnriee whs he wound*
ed in (he font years witr. at Cbatta-
nooga, Will’s Vaihy and Fort Hirri-
son, hi. recovery fioui (he 'ast shot
received being aiino.t miraculous,
i iiai the afteinoon of lii. life may be a
happv conira«t to the servlifea. sacri-
dees ami sulferings of his y umger
years is the earnest wish of nil that
know the battle scarred but uncon-
qnered veteran.
Til K KEMKDY FOR WASTEFUL-
L NESS.
If we are « wasteful people, and we
are. how shall we set about finding a
reined \ y
Kuat of all we rrtust restognlite the
fset that we do waste. We only ag
gravate a disease when, refualng to be
lieve we have it we fall to apply need
ful remedies. 'The end of disease neg
lected must be fatal. With us waue-
i fulness lias become a disease. Our
Called to his Reward.
Col. W. a. Owens departed this Ilf*,
of heart failure at hia home at Dun
barton on the 11th Inat.. leaving his
devoted wife, three sens and rix dangh
tera to cherish as a rich heritage the
memories of his loving life
Ttie fnneral services were held on
the following dav at Oypreas Chapel bv
Rev. Oeorgn Hopkins In the preaence
of a great concourse of sorrowing
_ ^ friends, where attendance was a more
leaders along all lines must no longer i ,n P r t‘**1 v P tribute to the worth of the
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HELP AND HEAiiTN
tvn t
Arc Certainly Found
All the Year Round at
Another Success.
The second auction sale of residence
lots within two week, was hold here
on Mondav, and judging from the
prices paid B vrnweli dirr is h"IJ in
FQR^-AUEL—Hne~nair Jlatoch Jer- high tavur h\ iovc-tors. The Higood
lull blood and line stock.
A . SiHiiseM,
Klko, S. C.
FOR SALE—Ten P flg Mule# $60.00
-toAtUB W. Kitra Yjtiae. Don’t Need
Them. J. M Farroll,
Blackville, S. C.
(4t'9thl
A little country meat and lard for
T. R. Hstr.ey,
R. F. D. No. 2. Barnwell. 3 . C,
FOR 8ALE,
200 bushels ear corn, price one dollar
per bushel*
Address G. B. Elds,
tf Martin. S.C.
propertv; KaiT of the Hnurhem Itatt-
wav depot containing four iteres, was
divided into 8.1 lots which brought an
average of $S® a lot, the highest selling
L>r floH aul the 'eheaf^st for $ts
bile at tlrst thought this seems to be
Jl-feiaa.lL 13mg^r^en the sine of the lots
is onnalde.red if will he seen tliat tliev
sold W ell As About I J800 was realised
on the entire tract, an average of $70(1
an acre. This is one of the most de
sirable pi ces of property In Birnwell,
and will make very attractive home
site*.
Tne suite of furniture was won by
little Mi -■s Pauline, daughter of Judge
E. W . Holman, while Miss Florrie
tiruhhsand Mr J, rt McLemore were
the happy reclpitnts of live dollar bills.
FOR SALE—One lot in the town of
Barnwell, 8 C . near thn Southern de
pot, containing 12G lect front and 2K!
fee* deep, known as the Mabel S.
Woodward lot. Trice, $600 cash, pur
chaser to pay for papers,
BarntVell Coun'y B. & J.. Assn.
For unbroken chilblains rubbing
with damp salt is one of the heat retn-
bdies known.
Married at Barnwell by Rev. IV. G,
Britton, May Mr. Jno. VV. Sanders
to Miss Fairy still.
Judge Grub?r is more than main*
taining the fine impres-icn made on
hia II rst term lit re.
New State candidates are announc*-
ihg and the H tuMy hacllivis t& inocu
lating the bashful.
Farmers who broke their oat land*
deep last Full have made good crops in
apl’.e of tha drought.
The number and goodness of the
idee people coming to court are too
great to be catalogued.
To make a stubborn setting hen quit
tilting put a loud ticking watOil in her
nesi atqj she’ll quit quickly.
Kline athletes have organised a base
ball nine that is willing to play any
Unafraid team in the county.
W. H. Townsend FUq. of flolumbla
Was lu town on Tuesday to the great
pleasure of his many Itiendr.
Tim R F. D car riers of the county
Will meet at llainwell on Monday next,
Flay 80ib. A lull aitendance i* de-
fcired.
The long Skiing tlrought was broken
bv Tuesday • blessed rain. General
tireeu and King Cotton will coato to
gether now.
Messrs Armstrong** Ste'llng have
an adverriseinent i*i mis is-u »of rime : y
Information and inr.orest to all groweis
Of oats, rye and wheat.
Seven juiy ca« * were disposed of in
last week’s six working da vs. a number
‘settled by agreement and other Com
mon til* as business transacted.
The first Mondav morning cmnmuni
cation received lor this i»«ue wt* tno
Rnnounceiiii nt of Mr J M West tiers
bee’s candidacv for the otH ;e of 5lsgi«-
trate at Williston.
We are esp^ciallv proud of and
pleased with two «nisll new advertise
ments—ear corn for sale 1 y Mr, L.B
Ellis ami country raised and Cured
meat by Mr T B. Harley.
Tim ladles of the Joyce Rranc’i
church will serve lee cream at Dunbar
ion on HatunUy afternoon 2*ih in-t
The proceeds to go for benefit of the
churcb. Every body invited
Tuesdav broueht two cards of eindl
dates—Dr. A. B Patterson lor Retire
asnfative and Mr.J-G Keel for Au
riltor. Tliev relv on the record* of
their past public services for the sup
port of their old and new fi lend*.
The Bamberg cotton mill closed work
!a»l week for an iniUilr.lte time, and
Will not get busy again until cotton
goes down or nisniifaetured goods go
up In price. Tiie operative* will hot
ha charged hou»e rent during the en
forced Idleness.
The thir*l quarterly conference for
Barnwell circuit will be held at Olar
on Saturday and S'indsy nexr Presid
ing Elder C. B. Smith pre-iding at
Olar Sundav Snorping and evening.
KeV. K A. Wilke* will preach at Sh
lem on Sunday afternoon.
There were two evidence* on Suur
day that tills Is, or could easily he made
A Und flawing with miik and hnnev,
for a Sycamore now gave fTve gallons
of rich creamed lacteal lluc.1, and Mr,
McDulMe Williams of IUId<K! brnnght
126 pound* of ooutb liouey to town f..r
sale.
It I* bard to tell Whether Mr. M. A
Move or his many Barnwell Mend*
felt the happier because of bis long
rMerresl last week visit.. He surety
found that his absence ha* not con
quered their love for hint But there’ll
be trouble if he does not otne again
toon.
The members of the Masonic Lodge*
Of A'len.iale and Bsrnwell, witn their
families and Mends, are to hold a
basket picnic at IWtdoC on Tuesday,
Miy 81 K sides ttie pleasure.- of fra
ter.ial and socnSTTnT^rtrmrtmtr+s bfvfsssl-
^to.h*M* several *pe^r« pr^ent to *d-
dres* the gatheting.
- .. «
‘ Every egg set °n oilr place this
year seem* lo have hatched and the
little chickens are remarkably healthy”
remarked a Rich Land g >od farmer
last week. That goes the confirm our
contention that with fair showing a
farmer’* hetter half car. clear more
money raising poutny than the hua-
band c»n make growing cotton.
Prof R R<>vd Cola was not a randi-
principal of the
Why Food Stuffs Are High.
Thk Pkopi.k lias charged tl-.e lugher
cost of living to the emigration of peo
ple trom ttie farms into the cities and
towns ami to the immigration of hun
dred* of thousands of Southern Euro
peans into the United 8:ate*.
To these crises must he aided
another reason of the exl-rence of
which we have not, been really sure
until very leeent'.y This laUer know!
edge we get from the conversations at
different times of out farmer friends.
Timse who have talked with us about
conditions have expressed themselves
in about the same language and to the
same effect. Tiny said, substantial!v :
The fat iners are hetter off than they
have been in a long while, have more
provi-inn*. fewer debts and ready
money to pav running expenses Ve r v
manv of tiiem have a ph-arv of meat in
their full smoke houses, that they
con hi easilv and quickly sell for
cents a pound. Yet they .vre not let
ting a ham go and they dont intend to.
Th w re’s no need lor them to sell and
having made good things to eat they
and th- ir families are going to enjoy
these blessings. They ate as deserving
of good rations ss the people who are
not aoqiiuled with the sutijhl^e.
Ilr»\v to Have Ham.d.
•'I have learned how to false hams.”
said M*. G M Main to U" la-t week in
a little afternoon talk that if getierallv
heard and heedol wouhl do more good
tor the health ami happiness, peace
and prosperity (if the people than all
the stump speeches that w ill be speiled
the coning cumpaign. In substance
he said: ‘‘The pindar crop ts- the one
Dmt fills the smoke house with much
hetter and far cheaper ham* and side*
than flie grocery stores Can gm and
-ell Li»t vear I planted corn In a
wire fenced field (and I would rataer
***o a car load of wire fencing come t**
a railroad station than a car load of
nuggics), rows seven feet apart, later
putting a row of pindars between each
rwo row* of corn. L'nder the pimUr«
[ applied a hundred pounds each of
kalnit acid and cotton s?ed meal, and
after the crops weie laid by sprinkled
700 pounds of land plaster, costing $1,
to the sere on the pindar*. The crop
wa- a fine one. nO bushels 1 estimated
in the aero. Labor being scarce we
gathered onlv enough seed for plant
ing this \ ear I had mat y offers <<f f 2
a buslu 1 for them, hut hail to uim nu
liogs In to g iinor them. T iere was a
well In the field and ail the (rouble we
had with the hogs wa* to water them.
The hogs improved rapidly and when
killing weal her (tame they w ere too fat
to run away and we .ltd not have to
cha«e them down with dog*. Thev
were called to the well and e>,n.e and
weie killed and cleaned there. The
on y objection to Ihe meat was the ex
rreme richness of some nf if, but the
fatte-t parts were made into lard
w hich kept soft in the coldest weather,
hut Die taste an.I flavor of the meat are
aD HHk' any healthv person could w iDi
[u December t sowed oats iu Ihe field
without aiy application of fertilir.er
and the ci of D a fine one; alter the
oats are cur I will have u Hue pasture
for inv hogs.”
Year* ago We were told that the fa
mous Virginia Smithfield ham«. which
always found reahy sale at Jo cents per
pound, derived tln-ir fine fl .vor from
the pindars that the ramr hacks ate.
and we have never feasted on belter
ham than that raised and Cured in ti e
Saltkehatchie valley. Tne experience
of fartnerAlain and others in sycamore
Can he repealed in nil the other town
ships of the county, and its not too late
to plant an experiment patch. Next
year the farmer who tries the Main
plan will have a hew pro-perity and
give large credit to the good citixen of
Svcamore wlm has found the way and
who has not hidden hia true light tin
der the corn bushel or Cotton basket.“-
Ed. I’jcoPLfc.
GENERALS AND GAMBLERS
Napoleon was a very poor card play
er and never indulged in any aeriow*
gambling, any* The Bookman. The
•ame wa* the case with the Duke of
Wellington, who though charged with
being addicted to playing hazard,
maintained that never la the course of
hisTlfe bad be won or lost twenty
pounds at «;fy game It was different
however, with the other christener of
hoots w ho came 11 help Wellington at
Watetloo Blmher was inordinately
fond of gambling and repeatedly fo»t
large sums at. play Much to his dis*
gust this passion was inherited bv hi*
son, who had often to tm relinked by
hi* father lor his visit* to the gaming •
tattle, and w*v* gLvtm.-4ua.ny.,x whole-
try to hide the sore hut must he alert
for appliance* that will bring about a
cure. Our leaders must not only
preach hut must also practice economy
even though it meat)* deprivation to
themselves. Men who are not willing to
sacrifice theniselvrg if need be are not j
safe leader* for the masse* Ttie pa
triot is he who stands for the uplift of
hi* people eve.n though they misunder
stand and rniRcona.rtte hia motive*. He
must often advocate measure* which
are t npopuUr. He who i« eve. on tlrtf
popularjddel* only an unscrupulou*
adventurer. If Ite be 'riot eX(Mdingly
quick he will after all he sometime*
caught like a chameleon in wrong
colors. Unfortunately people do not
always want to be lifted «p, hut that
Is no reason wtiy we who have a laiger
vi*.lim ah.otDd let. them alone.
Not on y must preacher* preach
economy, teacher* teach if, editor* ad
vocate it, lawyers and public men
practice it but merchants ami farmers
must also have a hand in this much
needed reform.
The merchant must be less greedy of
gain Instead of urging his patron*
to buy lu advance to the full limit of
their prospective, income*, he must re
strain and counsel the holding back of
a portion for the needs of times of ad
versity. The landlord must he less
fearful of losing hi* tenants. He must
no longer feel Dial he must, keep them
poor In order to compel them to work
He too must hold hack and counsel
economy at (he ri“k of loosing a tenant
who deslie* either to spend more ex
traV.igantlv or who profiling by the
sage advice h i- been enabled to set up
for him-elf. T mint* entrusted with
the prop'tty .of yh-ir landlord’ mtisf
lorm tne nalitr of taking care foi
other*. The careful spirit once ar
quirtd will sooner or later bring him
into possession* of hi* own.
Each of n* tli it at look to his bWn
ways of those over w hom ie may have
influence, ami he not weary in well do
ing. Let ns look about us and sec
what and how and where we waste.
Let ns begin to house the tools, and
put awmy our clothes. Let us look
after the larder and save the odd* and
ends. Let us learn to find enjoyment
in simple pleasure* Let ns learn and
put into practice, hen a little and there
a little. Let m* n«e our eve* for our
selves and for cur neighbor until we
have established the fashion of taking
eare ami it shall he looked upon as a
eiyiqg shame to live in the shiftless
throwaway sryle of ttie present time.
Our hardest task will he to reach the
negro, a race alien lu aim and teeling
tons But when while tenriits have
shown that tliev are more profit iblti to
the landlord because of tlour great' r
’ h< i
ability aod eareimness him! wnen
obtain all the besiriio’liLogs because ol
tnelr greater capacity for service, then
and not til: then will the negro fall in
to line. In fact the wh<oe matter sim
mers down to this: To cure our peo
ple of Wastefulue** we uin.U etch an I
all put away IrutU oUrselVe* UBines*
and seill-iiiiesS.
good man there laid to rest than th*
most eloquent tongue roiiId pronounce,
the most gifted pen record.
Though onlv spared tn reach a half
a century nf years hia life in hi* com
munity had been no helpful and hope
ful and inspiring that all men and
women and children honored and re
ve'ed and trusted him and each felt
that in hi* passing a sure friend and
safe guide had t<*o soon filled hi* ml*
shin bn earth and answered the call to
the higher life.
He ffte«d long ill health w ith brave
courage.’ifor life wa* very »weet to him
because so many had given Bun ni“Vrj
confidence and affection and there " «*
in his iieart the hope of larger sen ice
in hia fntneft year* Kv KL^ owu
one* i. nd trt all who had felt the help
ing of his strong and generon* hand,
the uplifting cxauipLe Hi nt bad »o well
encouraged every good and worthy
cause.
He will long he mUsed, hut the in
flucnceH of hi* life wiR hold and keep
through manv d.ruing year* in the bet
ter lives^of those who were glad to call
him friend.
A MAN WANTS TO DIE
only when a lazv liver and sluggish
bowel* cmise (rightful despondency.
But Dr. King’s New LL ‘ Rill* expel
poison* from the system; tiring hope
and courage; core all liw ' stomach
and ki« nev trouble*; lut|,irr, health
and vigor to tne weak. nei v*'U*and ail
ing. liSc at G. N Burekhallc’-’*. R. A
Deason A Go.
NEW AND NICE STOCK
Fifteen head at Hill Top Stable*
II y mi need more motive power in the
ci op or for other n«r vmi wi 11 • Ne-snit -
e.d in quality and ptice by coming
q ’iek to
Ciisrlle Brow n.
All the i car Round at <fe
I WHITTLES STABLES I
Foity ^ood nmle-to HELP push the hekitedcrops.
Two thousand bu»lH'ls of homo raided oats to
HELP the HEALTH of the worn/uml weary or
ailing work stock tint needs a Change of food.
FhM Sfock-t of heat built easiest running Wagons.
PRIC ES TO SUIT THE PRESENT TIME!
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R. C. HUdMO. V
May 11-3$. Cdwn'iU.S.*^ f
TKOGRAMS OF FILTH SUNDAY
MEETINGS
In The Barnwell Association
May 2sth, ’2dill, HHO.
Union at Fiiirmouut Church,
Saturday Morning.
10 flit o’clock—Devotional exercise* and
organisation.
11 o’clock—Introductory sermon by Rev. J
K. Goode.
...Dinner.,.
AFTERNOON
2 o'c’oek—Devotional exercise* an-l Verbal
report* from the cliurclien
2 li'i n’chx k—Discussion of subject—The
thing* moat ticecimiry hiki conducive t<> best
result* in our protracted meetings —Revs,
tiro Hopkins, J. K (ioode.
8 fi) oddoc.k. Topic for discussion—The im=-
pftrtsnce of the iiaptist Cnur'er anti I'olpor--
tng-- in our work.—Revs. J. II. Owen*, VV.G.
Britton. *
SUNDAY MORNING.
10 o'clock, Sunday School.
10 th o’clock, Importance of Teacher
Training.—II. J Hair.
11 o'clock, Sermon by W. G. Brith^n,
UNION AT BAMBERG CHURCH SATUR
DAY MORNING.
10 o'clock—Devotional exercises and or
ganization.
11 o'clock—-Introductory sermon. Rev. F.
M Hauser.
Adjourn fof tfinhrf.
‘J.lkl o’e’oek. Topic for discussion—The
Things most necessary and conducive to best
results in our protracted meetings—Rev. W.
M. Jones, GeneMtf Dlecuasion.
»..«) o’clock. The True Attitude cf the
Christiati Citisen towrurd the observance and
violations of Civil Ij*w.—8. U. Mayfield, J.
K. Carter.
SUNDAY MORNING.
10 o’clock, Sunday S' ho >1.
10 41 o'clock, Preparing the Sunday School
I*'s.-><'n for Teaching—Talk by ('. C. FJzey.
It n’cloclq Christian Kducation- Rev, F.#
M. P «( Ht D. D
UNION AT fit. JOHN S CHt’RClt.
Satunky Morning.
10.:!0 o’clock—Devotional Exercises and
OrganlBHtton.
1! o’clock. Introductory Sermon—Rev, J,
II, Sanford,
Adjourn for Dinner,
AFTERNOON.
2 o'clock—Devotional Exerci-cs and Verbal
Reports frvmi Churches.
2.:K) o'clock, Discussion, Christian F.dtl*
ctdiou—Mev. E. P. Easterling.
4.15 o’clock^ Discussion—Tho things most
noC'^sary and .conducive to best results in
our protracted meetings.—Revs. J. D. Pea-
Noticc of Flection.
A petition tiaving teen filed in th'i
office in accordance with section 12t>H,
general sciiool law of.South Carolina,
and in ootTiidlHnre with tho above
named section notifie is berebv given
tiiat an election wit! beheld In Fair
fax school district No. 4t at the store
of F. M. Young Co. Saturday, Juhe
11 thi into, fof thb nffrpose of determin
ing whether or hot a special levy Of 2
mill* shall he levied within the said
school district for school putpose*.
The election shall be held a* provided
by law for conducting general elec-
tioh*.
The following trustee* ate appointed
to act a* manageiN*-: F M Young. N.
B. Loadboii and Dr tl. G. Googe.
Horace J Crouch,
v, C. S. E.
.V2fl-.1t,
Notice of Flection.
flFpetition having been Hied in fills
oHlce in accordance with section 1208.
general sctlool law of South Carolina,
and iu compliance with the above
named section notice is hereby given
that an election will he held in Friend
*hip school district, No. 88. at the
Friendship school house, Saturday
J tine 11th, l!)in. ftir the purpose of de
termining whether of tint a special levy
of 2 mill* shall be levied within the
said school district for school purpose*-.
The election shall liehcld a* provided
by law for conducting general elec
tion*?'
The following trustee* are appointed
to act a* fiianagers: G. H Ray, B. L.
Z rn and D T. Grubb*.
11. J, Crouch.
C. 8. K
A It.
Every woman likes
A Trim and Shapely Foot.
Unfortunitclv many
in the mistaken belief tliat 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 shapely; there remains
nothing for her to do but to clothe her foot in a shoe that will
follow perfectly its graceful lines, in short, a shoe that fits. The
Vt
State of South Carolina. ^
County of Barnwell. !
M (J Witli*. tfadiruj tinder the firm name of
Vorkville Buggy < o.,
vs
IV W Willis. Defendant
By Virtue of an execution to me directed by
W Gilmore inirfis, Clerk of the C'*urt In thk
above stated cause, 1 have thi* day levied up
on and will aell in front of tho coutt house at
Barnwell on the 6th day of June at the usual
tours of sales, it being saloaday in said
ttionlh, the following real estate, to wit:
All that tract of land It) Witlishm township,
three mile* noith of \Vilhston, Containing
(40 0 four hundred acres, more or less, and
Istutided ns follow-: Bounded north by J T
W ilis and A F, Willis; south by J N Bolen
and estate of Amanda Hutson, and west Uy
lands Of A E Willi*.
Levied upon as Ihe property of W W Wll
lis to satmD the ats>ve execution and ('Met
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay fof
papers.
Fiank H Creech,
Sheriff of BarutVcIl (.otlnty.
Barn Well. S f’.,
May the litllj lulO.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Loans on town and farm property
negotiated in amount* of not Ihs* than
$1,000 00 I,ong or short fitne. NbUth
Carolina fund*.
J. A. Willi*, Atty,
Barnwell, 8. C-
is made OP gUaccftil lines that follow the form of Hig ' fGot.
Lome ip flip! see the new styles for Spring and Summer. VVc
carry a luge line of American Lady Oxfords in many styles,
s ; zcs, shapes and leathers, We also have a complete line of
the famous
Men,
Oxfords in all the new styles; Patent leathers, gun metals, tans
t
Clothing I)nj Good*, Hardware, and G rarer ie**
Burdick
Building
Barnwell'
So. Car.
THE FOLLY OF KEEPIN3 VALUABLES
are in const ant
at home, where they
being stolen
cluSiVclv wh
danger
s recently demonstrated most con*
n in thirty six hours there were
some limture upon his youth and ineX-
On oUfluJBornhig, hnweyer, young
Bltn'iirr pre*cute>i hiinseirbeffire iTi*
father im,I eXclalnimi with an air of
jov : “Mr, you aaid L knew nothing
about play, hut here i« proof that you
havt* under valued my talents,” pul
lipgoutat the sifnie time a bag of
i ruhie* which he had won the preceding
night •‘And I said the truth.” wa*
the replv. * S t down here and I will
convince you ” Tne dl-e. were called
lor. and in u-few minutes old Blucher
Pock, J. K,. t nenian.
SUND Y MORNING,
in v '/.|,^_ Tinp^rtyi^
Of
Teacher
C. Baxley, 1
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now l* the time to buy, Lands will
never be ehexper, and sure to lucreaae
In value
BUY NOW,
558 Acre*, Rich Land Township,
Barnwell County.' ~ , •
One half lu cultivation balance
woodland.
Two oillcs from Snelling Station on
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
Building* and improvemftnt*.
A bargain in this plaeo.
• Terms easy.
<y*t Afire*. Rnllding* and tmptov**-
tfiefit*. 300 aefe* in cultivation, HOC
aer
thirty-six robberies oimmittcd, all in nno City.
It was to safeguard your valuable articles and
important papers that the
BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
in-’a'l d its tire and burglar proof vault, in which
it has arranged a number of private Safe Deposit
Boxes that rent for the nominal r>um of ,Se.oo
and 54 oo a year.
4 PER Cipi. IHIEilESI BN ^V1|(G^ BEPOSII?
gPEGlUL PIES ON GtmiFlC'TES OF IPOSIE’
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S. C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOGfiP
*. ■ ‘ ' - A r
LOCAL DIRECTORS C
George H.Bate® J.XLEasterlin^
Butler Hagood RM.Buckingham
WINTHROP COLLEGE _ ^
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTKARU*
EXAMINATION. ^
Tho ftxamlnation for th«»«r«rA p\
vsoaait kcholarihip* In Wiofhr»»ff 'C«»D
li-gr and for the udiui*»tn«i \tC
acudenta will be held nt the < ou' ijr
Con ft tlonsft on E«TfuTY«KrM'4vWl c at
M. AppllcauU mtUU bo i)Q«_Ty
than fifteen year* of tg* WMtn
Schoiatship* are taeanl after Julf 1
tfitj’ will he awarded to tho*ft toaitihft
the hlLbeotiveragft at thi* examine
tion. provided they meet ihe cohdUldfi* ' '
governing the award. ApfdicaiiU for
Trtintarahifvefthwld evriie tu UrtstdritL--
Johneon before the eaair.iuftUon for C
Bchnlarshtp examination blank*.
Scholarship* are worth (1W and frt-n
tuition. The nett eeftelon will ojven
September 21, 1910. For further ia-
torniatlon and catalogue. sddrcAs *
Paxx. D. V. JunMioN. Rock HtiL R. C.-
MONEY TO LEHB
on First Mortgage* of Real
Estate.
Apply L*
G. M. Greene*
BarnvttrH, S. C
L P. LEE, Jt„
Dentist,
’williston, - -
i Ofllee oyer Rank «,f WHIUtuu
not receive calla In the country,
will make appolntmoula et nfilee. _
Th. ninesteiC
ATTORNEY AT LAW. -
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE, S. C
DRJ.H.Ei MILHOUS.
DENTIST,
BLACKY ILLS. R.C.
Office d«yH Thunsdny, JH*
day and Saturday.
Well equipped office,
OpcratlonH made hh pafe,
Icrh a8 consistent witliKafe^r
Trices reasonable,
cash.
Terms
DR. W. C. MILUODS.
DENTIST,
Brnwell, ••>11
OF KICK ItOUMS
8..‘K) a. m. to 0 p. m
Pereone living away from RaiMWM
will pleaaft makft apiKdntmentft hefift
[coming Dr to doing ttiey will he 4Wh
of immediate aervke ami avoid dlK
appointmenu.
The valuable lauds ol fn#
late J. Territt Smith of Wh-
liston, devised by him tn
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
fire now ottered for sale np-
on liberal terms.
For particalurs apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith, Williston, or Orlando
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A.
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
Sl'RVEYISC «D TESIiCniC.
A postal curd addressed lo
me-ft Lyndburnt, S. C. will
receive prompt attention.
MONKY TO I.LAD.
Money to lend on drat mortgage of
real estate. 8 $>dr cent liueiepi
j aiuonnu under $1000.00. 7 per o
j vo amount* over ll.OUO OO,
J. O. Patterson A Son.
to give all hi* time and atieutlon to hi*
editorial duties and publishing in-
^Prof W. F. Scott of Ninety Six. a
graduate of Kurin»u University and a
teaober of several year* experUuc?,
WUI tm Ula succeasor. ^ v
after pocketing the cash, he rose trom
the lahle, observing I “Now, you *e«
thut I wa* right when I told you that
you would never win.”
A walk in the fresh sir will do a
pooliqoq headache lots of good.
Training.'
1L o’slucli—Sermon by R**v. W
O. J. Frier,
M. r, Alien,
W. G. Britton,
Unkm Meeting Cummitiee,
A REGULAR TOM BOY
wa* Susie—climbing »r*e* and fence*,
jumping ditches, whittling, nlway«
getting scratches, cuts, sprains. brUl»e«
bumps, burns or scftld*. But lawe!
Her mother just applied Buck loo’* Ar
nica Stive and erred her quick. 'Ileal*
everything healabie—boil*, ulcars, ec
zema tdd sores, corns or piles. Try l«.
2.V atC. N. Burckhaiwr’s, R. A. D#*'
sou h co s. ,
Three mile* from SneUing Stati<‘n.
~ A. O: L. Br-lhnrr mfhSft ffofi. Du»^-^v__
barton A , C, T,.
Terms easy.
400 Acre* |h Baraftell Township
HouaftXftJuLimprQLycments, Four mile*
from Barnwell Omrt Ifoutfe.
2U0 acre* In cultivation balance In
wood and timber.
Term* ea*v.
480 Acres Three miles from Barnweu
Court Hottse. 100acres In cultivation
balance In Timber and Wood.
Term* easy.
90 Acres ithre.* rn’les from Rsrnwei,
Court House. House* and iraprov*.
ments. SO acre* in cultivation bstanor
In Wood and Timber.
Te/ms easy.
Come and see these pro|>ert'es.
J. V- PalUrson A boo.
C. Nxitr K.C. Nkei t, Jit.
3. II. WILCO t
Ad ranee? -Made to
Merchants and
Fanners
mil
Cottc»n
711 Reynolds Street
, ft nSSl
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