The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 08, 1910, Image 3
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!■ Advance, per Annum |1W
On Time IS OC
Th^'a’UrAo f'tng wHl ha divided to
ward the elniNa of thU week, one »ec*
tiotf movlof ta^wear the Prlenter Hm-e
in Arcamore the other re
maining at AU^nd „
I. B. ilarlev, J. B. l^ffrlm,
Clerk. ftupr.
HARMONY 1,0(XiK NO. 17 A F.
( A /A regular com munteatloti o/ Hermony
\M/ I/xlm No. 17, A. r. M. will be held
VJl hi MaeonVe Temple or. Thunvlay
dflmflk Kept I'Ah. 7.90 o’•‘lock YUltUig
brathrea ah* cordially invited to attend.
■ f - , H. W. Quin, \Y. M
Hn .MeNab, Bed.
«TOf,kJf—Frcm hit Int at
flyeunnrevR O , on the 4th of J nlv, a
light bay Im.iiv niuM about 14 hamU
h«gh, with alight msarmi rump, weight
about MMl|bf. Neat triiniDfd, ahnut It
▼care v4-1 A liberal reward will he
given for return or f >r Informal Ion
I-ailing to thn reenvery of fame. W rite
nr wneO. f>. All-«n, Sycamore, H. C;
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• HSRB AND HEREABOUTS. •
• - •
The following Court tv Peaaion Board
waa t)ecie«l oh Siouday :
O. K Birr, K ko
J. S C"lhoun, Balloo. r
B. Ancil Meyer, .Meyera Mill.
tbe
THE CONORESHIOXAf, VOTE;
According To the report *f the State
Rxecntive Comorntee tbe -vote
Second [Matrlct wh«
Byrne# j 4,81>7
diani* S Il'iA
Patteraon 6 ' 3 * , |
9*
A
BLUE KINO COTTON.
Within the la«t week many cotton
^ mTTta oirJSiit
r>f 2&£Slh l^* 1 tome aa far away a»
India, where thelaSSrUVi^y** abun
dant and cheap, have closed lor
two weeka on account of l ick of dn-
taami for good* Out Weat tbe to 11
weevil ia reported to hive ended all
proaptcu «f a top crop. 1 _
CARD FROM
MAYORXOI.E I„ BLEASE.
rfo tm* OajaocaAitr Voters or
BaRNWatL Coikty.
KEEP COOf,.
Pollticallr, Hear Voter. Take time,
todav, Uunorrow or Siturday, the
fooner the better, to think about the
candidate* and ii|ake your felectlon*.
Choose them a* nearly a< vou can by
the same t?fl* that would guide you in
calling a preacher, emplovlng'a teach
er, picking mu a clerk or hiring a la
borer. Then go to thoprlmary election
with your mind* made up, cast your
own ballot and don't be changed br
nuy vhventh Wrrar campaign rumor*
or aaaartionf or insinuation*.
Monday waa a nominal taie day,
S«e advartiaemeot of Fall Taaubcra'
Examination.
1 ha touch of the autumn nun t* open
ing the cotton bo], rapidly. L
The Monday call* of our frieml*
in Hi*- ip in niceties* wh it they lacked
i •»* > f.
- •••!. <he m•lsi•• of—the school bell#
wi 1 fireik har-hL on too ear* of the
younger folk a.- — - ---
N-xt tear the Barn well—B»mf>erg
Sunday 3 hrw>l Uonvention will be hel l
wrh I lie Ol-ir church.
T"V candidate# have captured the
new-oape' s llii« week , hut there’ll he
room to -pare afier Toe-day.
Vo'e on nexi Tuesday for the heal
men in tour he-t judgment Tliat’a
tiie duiv i f every good cititcn.
Another homicide On Saturday ar
Rohtdns (ieorge Ashl'V allot and
ItllWd Brantlv, both colored.
Dr N F KirMmd of Buford’s
Bridge gladdened hia many Barnwell
friends tiy h welcome vl*it ou Friday
Mrs. Angie Rurcklialter and chil
dren, if Fai fix, vi-lied at the home
of Mrs. W H. ilirt a few days list
week.
Five new hnl“i were received nt
Parnwe l on Thursday, the llr«t day of
the new cotton rear. Receipt* were
) 7 b-l >* on Friday
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happy home coming.
Mr. John l» Thompson, one if the
he«t friends if our life, died on tin
tJfiih i*lt at his home in " i 1-lon nf'er
a 1 »n•’IH lesf wlrh paraly-ls. May he
re*t In peace.
H «ving eitj->ved every hour of their
European tour M'-ses Anna Walker,
Marie Ke. 1 and Mary i-ioode came home
last week in perfect healttiines* and
gUi
’ladnrs* to be In Barnwell again.
It always happen* that when we arc
crowded with matter that must Im
liririt- (I commur'icatlon* come thicker
ttian when snaen i« plentiful. ,
A pocket full l* side tracked this
week.
The price i f cotton «ee<T opens at Id}
oem* par bushel Tim miM* are as
eager to hoy at some growe s to «e 1
l.ast vear t - a ard the close . f (he season
the seed price rose to 7hi • cuts per
husiirl.
Senator (Jeorge H. Ilites went to
Waanington on Fridav to meet and
returi. with Mr* Bates who ha* spent
•ever ! week* most d-Inhitollv among
thefuiiaiis and beautiful Massaohu-
*eUs lo 111
To lit* many previous good deed* to
u* C»|»t.' tieorge I’ Morris
another charity on Fridav that gave
the week a wrll »*nj tved ending. This
contribution waa another magnifl«tnt
rattla make melon from hi* never fall-
leg good farm.
Mr*. Lena Davie* and daughter, Mis*
Pauline, left on Saturday for (Jreena-
boro, N. where Mrs. Davies will as-
ftune her duties a» matron of the Sure
Normal f'ollegp. That she ha* made
good among the Tnr Heels is evidenced
tbe fact that this it her third rear
In the responsible position that fhe
holds,
A perfectly beautiful raffle anake
watermelon of summer size and h]I
pos-llile excellence whs the good gin
■of Mr. Lee Scase f >r the dessert <f
Tnx Prort.K’a thiriy tnlrd anniver-
#arv dinner. It’s praise was in the
months of all the help we had in doing
justice lo so fine a treat. And the
farmer who can make such md *na Is
ar, bonnr to the beat of all manly oc
cupation*.
The first automobile party from
Jennv came up to the vote canvassing
on Thursday In Mr. John I) .fenny's
handsome louring car, driven bv Mr. .1
Willie Jsnny and having a* passengers
Uo| J Wvnun.fonry .tnd Messrs J
Ih Jenny and T hai h-y Loat!h"lt. The
distance, 44 mil?*, waa made In an
hour and a half running time ami there
wa* no hurry ar. the road was not good
>11 the wav and over hanging branches
w«re occaalonally bothersome.
We #*w aomething on Thursday we
have not looked upon in year*, the
Democratic Executive Committee In
•e«sion. Under the very capable an-
peflntendenoe of II. F. Bulat Esq.,
who haa filled fhe county chairmanship
so admirably, Ita proceedings were a*
fagnl ir aa perfect clock work. It wa*
..goootoour eyea to see still In good
health those worthy veteran* of 7b,
Messrs T. S Dunbar, J.W. Jenny, J.
8 Calhoun,, N . H. Stansell and other*
aa much at home a* they could he
among thtf younger ohampion# ol the
party.
THE MAGISTRATE VOTE.
Ai'endale: Brabham 40.1.
Bn 1 tm:: Owena Uti. Pender i<’>, Ben
nett 11.
Barnwell: Ili.J nan 131.
Bennett Springs: Dunhar 78.
B ackvlHe: Hair t’-'l, B ooker 102.
Dunharfon : Amlerson OW, Ltne 13.
E 11ne: Best 19. Lee .13.
Red Oak: Sanders 73, Hill 17, Davis
3*1.
Ulmers: Williams 82, Deer Til, Branf
54.
W I'lstnn : Johnston 91. Weatherabee
>>6. Kitching* l)L
AN AWFUL ACCIDENT.
’The mo»t dl«tres-iirx accidiMH t’lat lias
saddened this county in rears occurred
in Ruseniarv townslifp on tire morning
of the Ti n! ulr, when blight hmI tie-
1 ived iir l • Frank Anderson, son *f Mr.
W W And erson, lost his life ry Uie
accidental discharge of Ills gun while
out Iinnnug. He was standing on a
log about three feet above tbe ground
hohiing the iitiitr.ie, when it slipped,
the hammer struck the log causl ig the
entire charge to enter his right side
under the rib-, death resulting in about
f .rtv minute* A'i older IiioiIjt was
near him nut could do nothing to save
the promising toting life His body
was interred in the Old Field Otno-
terv. The tenuereat sympathy nt manv
friands goe* to the aoirow^ stricken
parent* and kindred.
men In the H nise. Dr I’.itter-on
j y- the reputation of being one of
en
tile
hard worker* in the Legi*l it ure.
Mr. Scnrtiotoiigb whic here said,
‘ Till* pent l-i win | I make a mi-take in
Laving l>i I’arterson out. a« ho was
urie ot tln“ leaders in all nutters In
w hich the f inner* were interested.
The Doctor I’ad in the light, on the
feni'itor and the common school hill*,
and hi* plans for running the cnunti
school* ire the otilv hti»ine*8 and prac
iica| one*, wiiieli would give a nine
itioniii- school to the conntrv peopl •
The voter* shiHil I look w« 1) to this mat
ter before casting their vote* They
ought to stand t'y the repre-entativc
w (lo stood t>v them and tlu.dr inter'-t.
Dr Patterson i* we I atul favorab'v
known througf:out the fttate, and ha*
ati intliience which means something
to the people of Birnwell Countv.
Citixen.
THF, FIKST Battle.
A summary i f the votesc««t is given
on tirst |iage. Bv « mistake In report
ing tiie CreenviH > vote O (' Scarhoro
was deciaieil in the second pi tman
race for Uai.road ( oninnssioni r This
mistase w a* cotrected ar another meet
ing of tiie .''talc Kxscutive Cum in it lee
on Monday night The f H ivi ing are
candidaies to be voted f -r In tbe see-
addeilj-ond primaty cn next Tuesday, 14th
inst:
For Governor.
C. <1. Keatlierstone,
Cole L. Blcase,
For Adjutant General.
W. W Moore,
J, M. Richardson.
For Kiiitmad Commissioner.
G . McDtidie Hampton,
James Catisler.
For emigres#.
J O. Patterson,
James F. Byrnes.
Our candidate card* show the county
candidate# in the second primary.
I am dee; 1* grateful for the tnagnlfi-
■pant vote wldoh I rrcelwd for Gover
nor in that!.'st pr c a v, and I take
ttrl* method of * xp>es*ing my thank*
for those "you gave me In vour roup tv.
leading my home county of Nbw-
herty with ■ handsome majority, and
hading #11 the oth>r candidate* In tiie
surrounding countie* of Lexington,
Union, Saluda, Fairfield and Lauren*,
the 1 itter being the home of Hun. V. C.
Featheratone, who is my opponent In
the second race—on vote was general
thrqttghout the State, without regard
to geographical line* or to vocation in
life. In seventeen of tbe • forty three
efbyiQtic*. although there were six can
didate"<?it»efore the people I received
mure votes tbaif'iiWjLy -itlhcr ctMwfWaCfT
H tviog ie<l hy ^sevnral —thmisaJLii votes
In the first primary, and with the new,
as-urauces of support Whicii hive
come to me. I am confidently expect
ing to be nominated for Govorrfor in
the mtoud primary.
1 have sought, to thee my campaign
upon a high plane, seeking the vote*
of the people onlv on mv own merits.
If elected, 1 w ill l>« the Governor of
the people, without regard to .section
or c| ia«.
I de*ire to warn the voter* ag*ln«t
eleventh hour rumors and fal«e
charge* »
1 shall deeply ^appreciate the- suf
frages < f the Democrats of Barnwell
County in the teconii primary.
Re-pectfully,
Cole L. Blcase.
Newberry, S. C , Sept 4, 101U.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
The following named qnaMfled elec
tors are herebv appointeU Managers of
tbe Primaty Election at the vatimis
Voting precinct* of the county to be
tiehl September II, 13lh :
AUendsl *: J I- Harley, H L Hull,
Jesse C Fergirsonr ' 1
Baidoc: IV T Calhoun, E S MeLin,,
J P Johns.
Barnwei: R I, U-sery, 8 J Halford,
E K M"rri*
Bhekville: F P Grove*, C C Storne,
C S "Mom 1 7
Bennett Springs: J J Cochran,-O P
Kev, James Kouotrec.
Bull Ponfl : i, W Brunson, J I, Box,
W C Gray.
Dunhaitoji: W A Dteks, B F Day Is,
J II Swett.
Double Pond : Jacob Delk J L Croft.
W H Mur <».
Etko : J T Youngblood. Charlie Hair,
N H Stan-ell
Fairfax: Mile* Loadholt, BFThom-
a», R W McDiniti.
Fi iendshlp: J M Sander.*, J G Hut
to. H E Creech.
Four Mile: K M Y ounghlood, K A
GriTiu, C M Turner
I’Uner; J P (iuess, G A Best, 11 C
McMillan
IIdda : W G Collins, \ N Blick. J H
Delk
Hercnles: 1, S. Stil’, Nolton Black,
J A Morris.
Kline: < VV l*aU‘, A L’ Appleby. B M
Jenkins .1 r.
Kei'lv Branch: N t; Grnbh*, G VV
Itiack, MO< 'rrrrli.
Re.i Oak: F M «Hok, J M Hi 1, Jn»-
epll Baxley.
Uichiand : K B Burcklialtcr, Getson
Burckhalter, l».\ton Greene
K"*i mar', : J VV FoU. R E VVood
w aid J G I>avi*.
>il"am: J VV Bate#. J I> Nforri*, W
T Sti 1
Svcamore No 1: (! M Main, J
I.osdln |f, J 'lin M Brant.
Si csin.'ie No j: B- n R Loadholt,
John A Light«ev Joe Allen.
Spur IIrai'clf? Henry Bailer, Marlon
Wt-e, A F VVeimolt*.
VV it iston : J M Hair, A Owens, C F
O*homc.
Zouave: J 11 Duncan. S E Dunbar.
Paul Black.
Attention is Called to the Following:
Rule The managers of election
shall one'! rhe poll* at * o’clock A. M ,
and shall el i»ti them at I nYl ick P, M.
After tahi'liting the re-op, the mana
ger* shall certify the same and for
ward the h. 1] u-'>. x, poll p-t and all
other paper* relating to such election,
bv one .of tin j,- number t" the ehainnaii
if the respective Demm-ratic counti
executive c^rrtimittces w ith forty-eight
hours after the i lose of the poll*.
KiPe <i The county Democratic ex
ecutive committee shall as-euitd'* at
their respective court hou-es on the
morning i f tiie second dav after the
election on or before 1*2 o‘cl >ck M , to
tabulate the return* and declare “the
re-ups of tiie primary, so far as the
same n lutes to memhers of -the general
assembly and county olfices.
Rnl- 7. The protests and contests
for countv ofilces *h*ll he Hied within
two day# after the election with the
chairman of the county executive com
mittee. Copy of rule* will lie mailed
to manager* of each dub w ith tickets.
H. F. Bui-r.
C uintY Chairman.
NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
The Municipal Election will be held
at Snelling, ». C., Oct. 4, 1010, to elect
our Intenrieut and four Wardens.
The Manager# are f '
J J. SnellUig, J. F. Sandar# and K.
J. Raw).
J, M. Hill, Clerk.
fcpt. i, mo.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVEN
TION.
The Bain well ami Bamberg Sunday
.SchooHonvcntion metal Lung Branch
on Wednesday last and continued in
se#«iou Thursday and Frid-y. Rev J.
K Freeman, the appointee to fireaeh
the introductory sermon, not being
present, Uro B F. Allen kindly per
formed the service D. (> Hunter wa*
elected President, W G Britton Necre-
tary and W 8. Mims Treasurer. Tiie
Convention wa* one of the. best that we
have ever had, both in congregations
and specche*.
The Convention Is much Indefbted to
J. 1) Moore, Field Secretary, for his
line #peeolie« and general knowledge of
the needs of Sunday School worker#.
We had rather a pleasant #urpri*e in
the shape of hii impromptu speech rie-
livered by Mi*# Clara Johnston on
“The Home and the Sunday School.”
8he spoke, well on a subject that #he
wa# well acquainted with.
Bamberg and Hunter’s Chapel Sun-
dayMiboi D carried off the two ban-
There were three diploma# deliyeited
for completion of the Normal SundVy
8vh'»d studies: Bru#. M. J. Free’ and
VV W. Cope and Mrs. M.ury Manuel.
VV. VV. Cope being appointed examiner
for the Convention future paper#
should be #ent to him at Ulmer*, R.
F. D
Tne dreaded oi l brother Hard Time#
certainly h** not yet struck ihe Long
Branch iii iglihor'iooA-,' for the tables
were^a sight once seen not eat ly forgot-
t«n and much credit is due those folk*
for their- lavish, whole *ouled enter-
la'nnient a
The next Convention goe# to 01 ir
Weflre-dav h> f ire tlrit Aundav In
tjcptetub.T, 13U. VV. (J. U. -
Lauren*. S. Ou Nept.d* 1910.
It having come to ouiknotic* that ru-
mor* to tbe cbntrarv ars ciirren*. we,
the undersigned citizen**and buxines#
met of the Ulty of .Lajiren*, desire trt
hear testfmonv to the moral character,
niiflnei# ability and Idtegrity of U. U.
Featherstone.
H*vjng known hitn ln buslnes* and
socially for oyer twenty five year*, we
beg to say that he is a man of capacity,
of correct habits, pf * high sen*e of
hftnar. wltpse word i# a* good a* a bond
and whose ideals represent the lilghesr
aiyd best type ‘of Citizenship. He i*
progresslv, jhihllc-splrlteii and loyal
to all that h** believe* to 1m true . He
ha* worked hi* wav up itespite of the
hnndlcap of modest pecuniary endow
inent* by the practice Of perseverance,
Industry and self education in tin.
•chool of expei ience Tiie hreath i,f
ackntlal can annoy but not bemilrCh a
record such as his ^ —fen
TryWBJ^eract t!,e gross Injustice that
#um# woMd-TTo UU»» r -we. feel c-»i>d up-
on to beir wltne*# to fact* whereof we
know. We, hi* neighbors, know noth
ing and are satiafied there j* mulling
agiin.-t hi* habits, character or xtand-
* I
FEATHERSTOHE
Horn I* (M
iwMrer V# chaapfr,
la varna.
Is Grateful for the
of His rrlends—Head
quarters Now in Columbia.
Ing that would make him an unworthy
occupant of the rcsponnible position to
which he aspires, wo are satisfied that,
if elected, lie w ill aliyats conduct him
self in such a wav a* to refleef credit
upon himself, hi* tamily, hi* county
and the entire Mate
W. A. Watts, pre-ident bf People’*
y Loan and Exchange Bank.
O B Bimmons, President of Bank of
l-Atireiii _ - Y.- .. .
N. B Dial, Prea44aat of Knterpriie
Bank,
J
To the Democrats of South Carolina:
I Wish to take this opportu: ity to thank the friends
county .who have given rhe their loyal ami unwavering support in
CKnxTTi^7i±Tn-rcqnesriTonTiTrn'TnctriJt'ThIur __ c7m'UT
until puilai dose in. ilxe second pamaiy. Tiie-time before that
election is,s|)ort and I will not have the Oj>|)ortunity to comtrmnicatr
witlMij^ny of them personally. From the indication' of the fir-t pri
mary anti the assurances received already from every section of the
State, I am confident of being the next governor of South Carolina
but the victory can not be achieved without the assistance of my
friends in each county. V * ,
headquarters in Columbia, where matters pertaining to the campaign
of 1 *bp«ua w j|j Uo attended to and where my friends may communicate with me
i ran Q***# n a rvt f a*i
Sincerely.
C. Cr FFATHFRSTONK.
Columbia, S. C., Sept, f, t<)'o.
C W Tuno, S#c. and Treas. of Laurens
Trim Un. • ,
D. A. Davis, President of pAVp-Roper
Co
S M. Wilkes, of S. M & F. H. Wilkes
C>.
H K. Aiken, of the I,*nrens I>rug Go.
P A S'uipson, of Todil, Simpjmn ( o
R K Bahh, of Simpson, (I'mper &
Rh'Mi
J G Owing*, of Owing* A lloho.
K A. Cooper, S' licitor F.lghth Circuit.
VV I, Gray, of La.urens Hardware Co.
John W. Fergu son, Attorney.
John E. Bolt, Clerk of Court.
L P. McGhee, Pastor of Fir#t Methrd-
ict Chur<‘h. U have known him for
some It) vear*. MavfTknow, him per-
*on*llv for nearly a year.)
W . K. TuayVr, l’a*for of First B 'ptist
Chureh. il have known hmr person
ally for nearly three years >
C. I 1 ' RHiikin, Pastor oi First Presby
terian Church. (1 have known Mr.
Feathei stone for two ami one-half
year* and heartily endorse the j'a|n?
above.)-
FltliM BOAltO or STFWAlU'S.
Wherefore, certain defamatory re
ports are being circulated in () Jiimhia,
•'pananhurg and cUew here throughout
the S;ale derogatoiy to the moral and
<'liri»ilan diarat ter of Hon. U. C.
Featber*tone :
Therefore, he It,.resolved. That we,
fhe Board ot rtteward* of the First M.
F. Church. S oith, or Laurens,. S. C.,
of which Mr Feathoton'e is * mem
ber, do iierctiy take pleasure iti assen-
ing :
That we have been intimately asso
ciated with the Hon. C., C Feather
*P»ne a* a member i f our Board for
overtuentv years, ami Mint id* charac
ter li is been that of an upright Chrix-
tian gentli man, ami a eon«i*tent aad
loyal meaiher id our'Ghurch
That he tin* been for fifteen year* Su
prriuteadent of our Sun liv school and
twice m Die last ten years a delegate to
the General Conference of Die M K
t hurch. South, a* tin reprcaentaiive
of tii* i htirch Irom S nith ('arnlin*
-That we brand as maliciously false
any and all reports circulated incon
sistent with the above resolution.
J dm F Bolt,
Chsirman of the B >anl.
Mfi Arrea, Utah
Barnwell County,
.One ha f in CU tlvattpW
woodland.
Two mle* from 8oe log Stfittoa cm
At amii-Coa*t I.lue Kai road.
Building# and Improremaofa.
A bargain in thU plaoa.
Tortu* easy.
8'K) Acre#. Rultoidgs and lot prow*
menu, aw acre* to cult!ration, Mf
acres in woodland.
Tbrae miles from fuelling Htatloo-
A.U. L. R. Four •lies frott* Dno#
barton A . C. I,.
-Terms eaa y...
400 Acr#s In Barswell Township
House* a ml imorovemenu. Fou r ml la* -
from QiVrnweli fjourt House.
i<k> acre* in cultlv|Uon balaooa t«
wood ami timber.
Term* p**r. v
4®u Acres Three ntHes from Barn #v<N| v
Court House. Ifjrtacrcsln cultlraflo*
balance In Timber and W'ood.
Term* ea*y. ■ ...
Acre* three ui'leg from R*rnw«lt
Court House.
House* and Improve
roetrts. V) acres In cultiratlon balanot
I wish to say that from now until the second primary I will have 1 '"'iWin* “' , - ,, r llaib * fr
Terms easy.
( dim* and see these properitef.
J. O. Patterson A 8
HONE7 TO LEND
Mortgages* of Refill
on Firat
Fatutc.
■♦’Applv to
<i. M. Greene*
Harnwcli S. C
W. L. Gray
H Tore,
O B.
A'tg
rt. G.
Simmons,
Hu IT,
McDaniel,
J F
J. J
G G
Tolbcl t,
I’lu-s,
B ille. Jr
K E. Bahh
J. L. Hopkins.
/’
WE HAVE
Just
COINTY TKACHKItf’ KX A MI N ATION TO UK
nxr.p.
Notice 1* h^rehy given th.it the next
semi annual teachers’ examination fur
rhe teacher# of Barnwell County w ill
he held In the court house at B irr well
on Friday, October 7ih .
Tbe attention of the teacher* is called
to the fi I owing section of the school
law governing tiie renewal of certifi
cate*: “A Fir*t Grade Ceiti.ficate may
he renewed by the County Board from
which it was issued. 1IV ho vever, a
Teacher*’ Institute or Summer Sehnol
is held in the county, a First Grade
Uertiticate shall not be renewed unless
the holder attends the Institute or
Hummer School, or show* 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 waa i#
sued.”
“A Second tirade Certificate shall
not be renewed except where the holder
attend# Teachets Institute or Mummer
School, and In auch eases may be re
newed ”
“A ThirtTGrade Certificate shall not
be renewed ”
Teacher* having attended accredited
summer schools may have their certifi
cate* renewed upon application to the
Gottnty Superintendent °f Education
in accordance with the foregoing.
The *aid examination will he held on
the following branches: Phyaiolog;
and Hygiene," Civic* and Current
Event*, FnitPd State* Histoiy, Kngliah
Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic,
Algebra. Geography, Pedagogy and
Agriculture.
Tne question# on Agriculture will be
baaed upon the subject matter a* fotinu
In the State adopted text book—HuntR-
CuM's Agriculture
The examination will sUrt promptlv
at 9Jk;o’clMk amand will ejoae at o
o’clock p. m. Horace J. Grouch,
V $ &t * Co. S ipc. Ed.
Received ;\ New
SujMily of
TURNIP SEED
in the host and most improved va
rieties. Relow we oive a |iar-
tial list of the kinds
IN STOCK: '
I'tn ple Top.
White Flat Dutch,
Mammoth White Glohc,
M ilan,
Cowhot n,
Seven Top,
Yellow AlnTdwen,
Golden Rail.
Also
Rutabaga Seed
All Varieties.
Get in line for a first-class Fall
Garden by purchasing your
sqeds from
R. A. Deason
Barnwell. S. (j
* LOANS NEGOTIATED.
1,0*11# on town and farm proper!\
negotiated in amnunt# of not lea* than
|1,000 00 Long or short time. Mouth
Carolina fund*.
J. A. VVlllN, A tty,
Barnwell, M.
IS,
zRjsisrDiisr
AS I PREDICTED
{ DR. JM. P. LEE, JR,
| LfiSObf Dentist
t 7*553? rtillisto^n, - -
| Offlco oyar Bank of WHlittoft. 1
not receive call* In!the cowatfy,
will BJak^appoIntmente at oAm.
•r
T 7
11 E curtailment of
1 :
cotton mill produe-
a •
tion and the sure
HhortnoKH of tbe growing
_jfe 1
crop are burdening priecn.
Other lines will catcli ibr
rising
spirit and Untentl .1</-
nut)/ follotr.
BUY NOW
AH Staple Summer, Fall
-• - 5 - --- - - - ; ... ---
/
y
s
and Winter Goods and be
happy
bcicaftcr that you
t
/
,/ •
4
were
wise.
' .i .v/> nr\
FJto.u von: fjukxd
A. H. NINESTEIR, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC,.
♦ I BLACKS .LLE, 8. C }
t
DR.J.H. E. MILHOUS.
DENTIST
BLAf KVILLK, 8.C.
Oflicc tlnys Tluimday^FM*
day and Srttunlay.
Well cquipjied offlee.
OporatiouH made m
k»8« as conBistent with safe^
Prices reasonable. Tcrmf
cash.
%
e- f-
BARNWELL,
M O L A I R.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
I s 1 1 'inr > ° r inimediaie
have a ear load oi Wagonal appointment*.
DR. W. C. 1IILH0US.
OtSVISI,
Barnwell, ...1C
OK KICK HOUBBl
8. .‘10 a % m. to 0 r
Persons living away from Barnasat
will please make ap|M>it intents brtfMK
coming By'so doing thay wlll'be a«g*
of Immediate service and avoid Jto*
and Buggies fo
dispose of at
(iOOO bushels
cost, and 5000 or
of Appier and Bancroft country
w
raised Seed Oats for sale..
The valuable lands of Mm
late *I. Terrill Smith of Wil-
liston, demised by him !•
| Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now offered for Hale up*
on liberal terma.
For particular* Apply
either to Dr. AV. Oheetei
Smith, AVilliston, orOrlfiud*
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A«
T. Jamirton, (4reenwoodi
J. D. WHITTLE,
Blackville, S.
e.
Woil'ord Colic,ije Fillip Scliool
HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY
SCHOOL.
Wrll equipped plant. limited School,
Hmall claaaea; charge* reasonable. Ses
sion brgin# September 21. For Catn-
logue aildress A. M. D .PRK, Head-
muster, Spartanburg, S. G.
FARM LOANS.
I^ian* negotiated upon Improved
farm* pitvabie in annual installinertt*.
No commission. Bormwir# |)*y actual
cost of perfrcling loan. For further
information apply to John B. Palmer
-4 Son,'!*. O. B"X 2S2, Office ^y van
Bldg, ColutubiH, S G. Phono No. 10S5
or K. A. Kills.
Bfti flvi ell,i>, U.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SIRVEVI5C ASD TERRACUK,
A postal card addresBed t«t
me at Lyndhurst, S. C. will
receive prompt attention.
The Best Recommendation
cspociilly for the young man or woman entering
upon the serio.is work of life is aT-heck handed to
anyone in uaymei.t of a debt. It iv proof con.
elusive th.it the person giving it is regular and
methodical in his habits, thrifty and responsible.
This hank cordially invites checking accounts
small kS well as large. Its well estnbli'hed repu
tation for conservatism and the-tact that it has
the largest capital of any State bank in South
Carolina,-is assurance of unquestioned security
lor all lunda deposited with it.
i
4 °|o Paid on Savings
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITALS.SURPLUS $500/
~r —■) LOCAL DIRECTORS
MONEY'TG LEND. --
iwoncaif «C
Inreraal «
Money to lend on first
real estate. 0 H per cent
- ttfilflnn «>rwlor fM)
maiwsv ■* w^ x* aa#e. v p,
on amounts over ft ,900 00.
J. 0. PatletXOJrfitJtefc.
C. F. UlkOBD, ?. 1. Eidlipai
wa. McSil.
Calhoun & Co.
George H.Baiee
Builer Hagood. - r P f M.BucKlnghftm
ar
Life, Accident.
cyclone v
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.WMSMMMdt
Live Stock
INSURANCE, '
-At Lowest Rates la- -
GBST Cowing#
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