The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 27, 1910, Image 3
•:e Barnwell People.
VHIIKsUAY, OCTOHF.R 27, 17*10.
KITE IS 9t SL’BSt’RII'TIOS.
n \dvnno«. per Annwin
’n Plmo
.|2 OC
One section of the chiiln t 1 *’’* '* ,k,
Allendale, the other neat Prieeter*'In
Sycamore lownahip this vteeSt.
I. B. Harlev,
Clerk.
J. B. Morns,
8mir.
HARMO.NY" LOlMiE NO. 17 A. V. M.
I A /A re(n!larcomTmit}.lc»itlr)n of Hirtnony
\JP|/ Lodjfe No. 17, A. K. M. will held
j^Tk. In Ma'onli' Temple or. Thursday
No'-. 10th 7.30 n'ohtcU \ istllag
bfethleti are cor.ltauv invited to HtlenJ.
II. W, t^uin. W. M.
Wm. Me Nub, See.
COOK COTTON nKKD
Yielding 40 per cent lint, for stjle at
#1.00 per huahel. f
Apply t*> J. KTO Sanders,
Kline, S. C.
Jcraey ( atil- for Sal-. Apply to
llutler Higood,
Barnwell, S. (’..
NOTICE.
T« whom J* nitty concern: -This l« to
inform nil persona that .1. W Johu-
■on is no longer mv attorney in tact,
oct 6 4t Mrs I.orena B Johnson,
ATTKN 1'ION VKTKBANS.
R\ i isfimoj.'n- from Msjor ({enerttl
15. H Teague the Veterans of Barn
well county are requested to attend
•‘Veteran's 1 *ay ” November Is;., at
the Aiken Co mlv Fair
Frank II. Creech.
Brig (Jen. Comd'g Seioud Biij{ailc
f. C. V.
KE6TIVAI- A l' SYCAMOKK, 8. C
The puhlls is cordially invited to at
tend a F.ati val at .'>> canto re. 8.
Novemher the Util 1810 Come one,
< rvmii all. We wtil—fciv« you a Hood
time ' ■" '
Tnls festival is given for the beoetlt
of the Sycamore Baptist Church.
J. I*. Allen,
Miss Mamie Way,
Committee.
F(»R 8AI.K.
Genuine home raised Appier Seed
Oita. Prices on Application
Bryan Bros.
10 PI 4t. Allendale. S. C *
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• HERE ANT) HEREABOUTS. •
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Court hi Hampton this tvettk.
Right frosts on Sunday and Moudav
mornings.
Two days lass than two months t*
Christmas,
Countv crop* were not *o badlv in
jured «• it w »s feared tin y would he by-
Che tropica! hurricane l-.st week.
The census report i»sued on T nesd tv
allowed that pp to Oct. Hth Ib'/SIH
halws of cotton bad been ginned against
S N* '.'ti7 a year ago
Sthpeth Stoves and Ranges The\
arctPue to name, make cook ; ng an
easy pleasure aad every tn-'al a Icn-t .
(,*t readv for the Vt inter hv gcitll g
one f rum C F. Molair.
Al usual Capt. J. II. Armstrong was
the t1r*t coutitv t re.»«iircr to ecu I I'dt
tax money to the Slate t rea**. fe r. .\s
the Slate has borrow, d t.Vsion, tbi«
year, earli payments of taxes win
Come hi nicely.
A travelling man on Samr *.iv re
marked to a llarnwcli mi.T' liaiit in our
hearing "At' \ ou •senth ('u-dina peo
ple are intoxicated wish pro.p.ntv
There I* alway* a sobering up after in
toxication of any sort.
A day, or se\er*|, spent a’, the Aiken
County Fai r , will be valuable to nnv
a^tK-t ininded per.or, trail or woman,
w ho w ishes to I mrn more ab- ut fai in
progress am! no nr* economies Ail the
exhibits Will be of home prod'll mo.
and .Uggcstive of better tilings to tn-
q .iring minds.
Kl-*ction adver’lsement* monopolize
fur tills week and ti' * ’ ne i* 1 .' four col-
nnui. af spa. c on our editorial page
Few Will, wo opine, care to tea I tllein
( |.«o!v. Rut there’s enough news r.n
I'tdirr pages to .atl-fv an. r. .isooablc
reader. A'ld the editorial pencil rest.,
this w Mek am how .
Otic tlay In*: we-'k. when the sun
was shining as hot as in mid-smniir i,
Mr <) II . Best preuie'e^ fro.t for >*'
nrda> moriiing He can be classed
How aitruig tl o bes' < f Tbc local propli-
et*. for be oi ly n i*sed it ru.o do.
Jack's ti r«t Otober a [ipea i a ti re being
made on Sundae. Mr R' -t s predi
lion whs ba.Ph on tbe old sign that dog
fennel blooms dl da\s before frost.
To Rural School ITInvipal* and Tciuh-
«ri :
Toe United States 1 lepartm«nt of
Al' F M' 'l il l ♦* 1144 r } »'• tM ! (t > . B ' M t 1 1 l NS " ;
btr(l»ttMs of iuuvcr-*al interc«t to riiia!
teachers, prepare ! bv l>bk .1 Ciosbi
ami K W Howe. Specialists in Agri
cultural h.ducatiou and a'e eutitl-d
'‘.-school l.cssonson t 'orti and'-Sehoo!
Exercises in Unuit Uioductitm 1 he.e
hull tins are has-d on the «c»s!bb- as
sumption tliat the child i« primarilv
interested in the practical and eaticti
mental side of ant science and that anv
general interest in agriculture wi.l he
the result of some special agricultural
experiment In which be may he en.
gaged.
I hree thon«.and hoys in South Caro.
Uma this year raised an acre of corn.
Many of them will receive the diploma
aw arded by .the Ntate^B-ard of Kdnca-
llon for protincing seventy-five hushel«
jiet acre. \Tc eotifident 1 y «xpwct live
thousand hoys to take part in the < orrt
Contest next year. The air is f ill of
a*orn talk. The teachers of boitth Uaro-
fitra should have a. part in extending
this movement anti shonl 1 use tins
scuta speoial interest aa a ni 'ans of
teaching general agriculture.
Through the kindness of the Pepait
nient of Agriculture and the cunrtesv
of Senator Tillman, Mr. W K. Tate.
i4t.it» Snperv i.or of Elementary Rural
Schorls, baa 7.,000 co|>i*a of these bulle
tins f , r (llamtmtion. A supply has
been sent hy him to each county super
intendent of education. Anv teacher
rnav have copies of those bulletins by
writing to Mr Tate in Columbia.
(.AST WEEK FRIENDS.
A Tuesday interview with our al
ways steadfast, cheerful and hopeful
friend Mr. S. F Seaae gave us the
good heart to brace up under the
anxiety brought by the fringe of the
tropic.Al hurricane that darkened Wed
Bradsv with gloom.
And the clear ski*s and glorious sun
shine brought u« the remeiubraiit e so
fitting such splendid weather of the
long and appreciated friendship of
( ant. (J. E Bin to which there lr .
been no interruption of storm or
shauow iti manv nappy years.
Like a message (rum the loved long
ago Was a note of good works and bet
ter wishes trom Mr W, E I’ruthio.
And a Si.n day »un .low h hasty call
from Mr.’ D J /urr, nverfilii'g our
fruit basket witn great g'1 leli Buck
Creek pea r s gave Us the a 1 •sunday
feeling that with »neli filends liie is
worth living, and that must of its
crosses ate like hit lge< that «e never
come t.a cross. Ami there were other,
w ho added to our sunshine.
A RED RET I Eli DAY.
While the October meeting of the
Sallkehatehie Farmers’ < I ih was mu
a< largely attended as usual it wa>eer-
tait lv one < f the ni mt important hi it*
good historv. K-- lutioiis presented
by fs.-tia lor (Jeorge II. Rite, tv ere ado r u -
ed that pi otti i -e gteat and gr wltig
tiem, litS to the ag. ICU it ur il ifitete-
lirst and resultant ad v auluges to a'l
"ther praiseworthy occupation*. ( om
III It lees are to he appointed to consider
all matters .-ir-etmg (arm plo.p.ritv
and I ke ft Well equipped and disci
plin'd army the < luh tt i 1 timve on
ward and it |>\v »rd toward bet ter thing-,
a phalanx that can iH'-.-t ,«nd oven om
the troubl“* of the present time and tin
threats <>/ the future.
E \ ct y invmlier of the (Inb is to be v.
member of sume committee, ami' wh I
«| are not ex pected to be talkative a
wtli ps contributors |,» [lie publm goo 1
I In- idea on vvideh Ihi* aerion i. b isod
is tha' no loan '« »<> vvi-e that there i«
tmtlving fur him to Uatn nod mi utin -o
Ignorant that lie does not km W smue
thing that others to not.
KIRI, THEM A I, I..
I ; I. mi r p' i vale ..pi n ion put) lie! v ex
pressed ibst.tbe id’o- so eal | anieud-
iio-ots to the S'fttt' (’ Mi * 11 lltO'ii lo m
v.ileif on -it The g. * crat e er.l"ii O-I No
vt nitu-r s h .hou. I he toi-p .| . i Pet |dv
under an a V a I a t o 11 ' of N t) 'a I > l« t b I'
btte will bv tin rc - u i t-ct omi fur .mb
tirupu.j i i u.h th-ole of
|es*l.
I'tutre mat b<* a *■•• o' 1;
the aUop' uui ■ f ^,iinihi"
mg t tu* f u: u re ti v flic pa
I'. W be n the toll c ia a rj
• tern 'g 1 I phot a a « U O it
pieadi d in : ( s f I'.ui lha' tie c- tig' .too
• f t he Cl. u rt » w as I'a i •* d h V i tie Ilcrca
*a r y alo w ■ e.s ,i| i l;o J u I ge- in writing
ten V'-ar-
la of
•..i\
n*u
but
- . vv - i' a:
■g Hf
P V'-ag
1 for
;udg-
:i L »*'*•
!!''*'* of
It w «-
jii long hs n I t br
z t * * of till* e V 1 -
deuce of w itno«*e., and it w a* prom
I*e*I that ttic -lout li till! ' f the *:eti"g
raptor* would core varti f|owtte«*
•sime ttieil fill .t d i 11 I'Uikl .“suptcuio
i n it: A , - uoiat e J a -1 ice has heel, added
tntbe Ret)' I) *od the number of ( it
nit .1 edges Im* im rt-a*ed fif y
i ie r oen', \ o; tin- c 'ii r i- ite *u 1 c o -
ge.ledami *p'C ! term- ant -o* 'm
.1 tld go* .tie a it" of a* ntiUieinii. a* i ver.
I tic utbk' r eight aiiu-ooliient« ale lu
tiMided t n a | i w III" 111 w o * t to i e i ti Hill
id tu ito tcase tbe.r tun ded li'debted
ties* above the f I) tl * 111 u ti<' lla I limit
As our brotloia km pers we slmtild
catf-e tties»* eottitisiastc. to liah in
their mad career* ami «a\e tbe.r prop
el tv and ,.o*terit\ from a lung burden
uf ad'IitUui,*| taxation
ANOTHER VETERAN' PASSES.
Coroner Rttwis B. Creech di"»l on
Fritlav •ftx , rno"n last -*£t*r_ an ilmes*
of two d»ys with aeiite in*Hg€«ti*ui. (,)n
Sunday morning Ids body was laid to
rest In Friendship Church cemetery
with impressive and touching Maihidc
ceremony hy Ids brethren of Harmony
Hodge.
Durl.tg the war he served bravely
mid faitbtullv in Capt- ITmet’» (Tom-
panv, l*th S. C V , and bU death
leave, only seventeen member* of that
command on this aide of the last river.
He and Ida five soldier brother* sur
vived the war and «®aped the la»t
mesainger unt'l a.c^rtpte of year* ago,
when their last unbroken reunion was
held
•'RTirle RewU” a* he waa c lied af-
_f'-etisiiiHtelv was a truly good man, of
kindest heart and haiut, juet amt up
right In all hla act*, a tdtlzen without
reproach as lie had been a soldier with
out fear. He was well loved hy the
unfortunate Inmates uf the County
Home to whom he was so good a friend
and considerate protector.
Two years ago lie was elected Coroner
for a teim of four year*.
Hi« memory will long hr, cherished
by hi* devoted wife, seten children
ami inanv 1 ivlng relatives and honor
ing friemis.
1’astor W C. BixDv conducted the
religious serv ice.
FOR SARK.
Wanted, to »t|] I'm seres of land
knipvn a* tin* Maria J. C. Creech
place, four miles tt tid a h*If from Al-
letidair, tliree mil** from oeigling and
three mil'. I rom tsycatuore, rseahoard
An Rine KaTroad .
Wnl aril fur half ••ash, balance on
t ime.
H. I,.<*reecli, Agent.
Bat nwull. 8 C.
NOTICE.
Tn<» County Trcssurer will ho at
point* tmnp'U bemw f-u, the tiurpose of
colleiUing Mate, Cuiuittk isi'hoor and
Kusd f» x*** fur the ti*eaI year com
'iieu*.‘i : g J inutt' y 1. 1Mu :
Rlaesvi.le Tnui.-dav Nov. 17lh, 10't)
A iili.fun Frb'av '‘ U'cli, i'JK)
A ibuid d “ Tue.dav " 2-'ml, IhM.
k'a’rtax VAedn.-uiy " it.t-d, I'.l ll
Tr.-isor.-i'. ufllce -m t It * tu welt will
be closed on tbe uhn* igdate*.
J 11 Armstrong.
( uuuiy •'rcHsiirer.
Barnwell, S (’., Oct. 27itli, 1!M0.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Col N’TV OK H \ltNW K.U..
In the Probate < ourt
Hy .1. K. Midling. K.s'p Judge of Fruhat* la
Hnniwi II ( uuiity.
Wheriuis. KI.I.K.N HltoW N, hatn rn de suit
U'Ui me to grant lint'' In r E'-tP'r* of Vdinln-
l-t'rlttun o! tlie * *t.*te iitui * fleet* of Ji.lit)
Hr' •« n, • u-' d.
Ih.-M-iiri t t"-r'fore, to eite and a'tnonlsh
ml ;tnU sitigciiir, tbe knidr<-U and eivdituis uf
t ie -,*;•! .1 1 -!.11 P-r.'Wti. de eawd. thut they
o. a-.l .ippi'.ir b-fore up- in t!:e (ourt ot
Pro!.at* I" I*' lul l at lUHiwell on i-rt'liiv,
lltb of N iMtnb. r. UMu. after pubheatiot
Me root •! I ! oX |o"k in tbe fore ■oon, to *liow
. .tU'e i! •• i.' ttie) iiHM-wIn ibcsuul mlinuns
I ration skuiitd t ot t* grat t'-H.
iiuei iuhUt in.) Iiiml t.lii* dVtli day of
* reti4n-r. Aiue. P.'l.U.
J K .-NK.l.I.IN’ti,
Pro mu Judge
Pul.! -In.| m Tiik Baiisw ri.n Ifci.civ
i li mb, I -j: P.'I'I.
MASTER'S SALE.
*t*te ot ■soiitli ( arolina, )
(t'ointv ol Barnwell. {
\^ourt of ('uinmon fleas.
K' iott I. >stulers, a* Executor of last
\\ ill and Testament ot James F. San
ders, dec*a»<'<l, I’laintlll,
v*
Reorgc D. S’litders. et »R
I icfendants.
THE R \KNW Eli. K AI ’ n>T
iVSrflMH ATi< CN.
TilO ftamwe l P.alit,*t A .*nc'p*tioi,
held it* si,mu: 1 tiiee'iog on T u *d:i\ ,
\> * dli<‘«da\ xtid Htuisdav of ! i«t week
;* C M. J ■ dl i: * C lureli t:i lt:*nit)"rg eout,-
[V. The mee'ing wa* :i -ueee** llom
t-verv stand point. Al hough a few ol
the f ir itwav chureli*’* v*ere not r* pre
sented the representat ion w *s g<K>d.
The meeting was h,ir:iiomou« ttiruugi -
• uit and a great amuiiut of bu*ii.* **
wa* transacted. Twenty eight chureli* *
were represented by Delegate* tip-
storm on V\'e<tne»day ttreveimtig many
fr<un e iming out and 1 irgely fnui ttie
sain*' cause there were fewer r*.( tesei.-
tation. of the Board than usual.
Dr. J B i lick of Bamberg was re
el 'cted Moderator. Itev.W.C. Britton
wa*innde( lork and Mr. J. A Jenkins
the efli' teiu Treasuror for many year*
wa* euntinued in ofliee.
Thr^twmei d report was the best in
the TiTsTorr i'f the A-sOerntinn thera hi -
itygneat f7 ( I'T) given toTieuevolent pur
piises. ^'The letiuri.* were fuit and rn
the point and the speeches good, lu
nil taking every thing into eonshixira-
tipi* the scasiuti W'd* "tie _of ttic best in
alp the histoiy ot the bodv.
county and known as the Rrnnaon tract
and containing sixty-four acres and
bouriikd <n. the north and east hy D
K. Moore; on the south by Henry
Preacher and on the west hy E. A C.
McMillan.
Also:
AU those lota situate, lying a~d be
ing in the town of Fairfax, hereinafter
described, which will more fully ap
pear by reference to a map of the town
recorded In Hook *5 B, pages 4*2 and
48J in -ofllce of C. C. P. for Barn
well county. Rot* •h<S
six inclusive In block numhej two
Also, lota numbers one to alx Inclusive
In block number four. Alt'*, h*t» one
t*> six liu lnstve In tilock nuhiber eight.
Also, that lot dealgnated M A , on aald
map. Al*o, iota one to aix locliitiye
in block eighteen. Also, lot* ope to
six Inclusive In block fourteen Al*o,
lot* number* one to »lx inclusive In
block twenty four. Also, lot* from
one to twenty four inrluaive in Mock
forty. Also, lot* one to twenty four
incl*islvt*.ln Mock thirty six Also,
lo-s mai^d D. E. anil K. as per said
plat. Also, lots from one to twelve in
clusive In block thirty one. Also, lot*
number* five to ten Inclusive In block
forty ttiree. Al*o, lots number* one
to twelve inclusive in block forty four.
Also, lots one to twenty four in, luslve
iu bl *ck torty nine. \l*o, lot* num
bers one to twelve inclusive In block
rtrtr four. Al«", lot* number* one to
twelve inclusive, except lot number
seven, in block number fifty seven.
Also, lot* number* one to six inclusive
in number sixty five. Also, lot* nnm
her one to six inclusive in block num
ber slxtv four AI*o, lot* number* one
to twelve inclusive in block number
*ixtv tliree Also lot* number* one to
six inclusive in block number sixty
two. Also, lot II , as designated on
said map. Also, lots nuwh«rs one to
aix inclusive iu block number slxtv
one. Alsu, bus numbers four to
eleven inclusive in M.'fk number sixty
»ix Al*u, lots from one to twenty
four Inclusive in block cumber seventy
three. Also, lot* numbers one to
t w e:rc 1 ncItrsTvc, excepr-d itimnnrber*
seven to eight, in block number
eighty. Al*«», lot* designated a* I J
K. and 1. , on said map. Also, lot*
number* one to tw-.lve inclusive in
block number iiin-iy t **o. *1*0, lot*
one to twer.tv f ur inclusive in Id 'Ck
nuuiban ninety. Also, I us numbers
one to twenty four inclusive, except
lots number* thirteen, f«nrteen, fif
teen and sixteen, In Dock number
eighty six. Al*o, 1 us number* rleyen
to nineteen inclusive in block eighty
five. Also, lots number* one to lix in-
i 1 •i«ivc In Mock number ninety five
Also, lota number* one to six Inclusive
in block number 101 Also, lot desig
nated on said map a* negro school situ
ated near the (.Ml Mill. Also Iota num
bers one to six inclusive In block num
ber 107
Thn*e lands In Hampton County ap
pearing in above advertisement of sale
l will *ell at Hampton, in front * f the
court house, on Wcdn , '«d*v following
sniedav in Novemtier next, same being
November Hih, P«10
In event I do not seT all the property
adv* rti-ed to he sold at Kai. fax on
Tu -day Nov. itit, IKK), tl,irn I will
continue the said *.ale on Tnursdav,
November Kb h, 1910. and frntn dav to
day thereafter uniil a!) this advertised
property ha* keen sold.
Ttic f Row ing lot- appearing tn above
ad v. r: IsiTneiit of sal. 1 w ilt not to-offer
ed for sale, *n are hereby wiihdrown :
Rot ti 'll i 1 '*• K No 2f.
Rots 1 toti inclusive In block No (54
R' ls utarkes D, K. anrl E
Rota 1 to t> inclusive in tihick No 2.
Rot II a« designated on map.
Rot 1 in block No tig.
Part oi iota J and 5< in block .Vo CJ
Terms ot sale ca»h Pnrcliaaer or
purchasers to pav for paper.
H R. O'Bannon,
Mister BarnweR (,'oiiikv,
Master’s Oltice. Oct. Bull, 191(1.
V
TRKAtUBitri) jrafMHi
r
SPEEDING SOUTHWARD
Tj« Tr«x*rtr*r*» offlew frt|F
or thg coUwtlon of tal
tha fiscal year ComaMnclttg .
1910, f om the lick day aft
1910 to the lAth day of March, fftl
clnslva. From the l*e to Umi- SM# 9$
January 1011 Inrlualyeai
pet cent will ha added. From ~tM lat.
to the iStb of February, 1911, lerlualfe
a penalty f per cent xrlll he
The Weather wise, bpth «eiepti8t« aiM eorntnon li! J" f r t^i rJr ian
people, pi «*diet that the near Winter will t'dipne the Innt j elusive a°|^naity of *«v^n ’per «
in coUl. rain. «leet and snoiv, Theiefore prudent people wl,J 40 u»to,
hod
. -*■ 1 j For Stata Fargo*** tollla
BETTER CiET BtTSY
in prepfirinjr (or blizzards. For almoPt the third of a cen
tury th(? Molair Store low jfiven tl>u uroMt Mitiafying ser-]
vice to a mdltitude of contented euMtomera and i* lietter
prepared thiM season than ever before to please all jroodi
Ordlrtaty (Jouary
Purpose# 4^
" New Jad PurposMsa |
“ Cnnsrltutlona] School
Furfyoae* A
Total HIJ* mill*
There will be an extra |wey of !«•
tastes and profit all careful buyers with over values ^ or IRjtoVrowtwhr
every purchase. I < ommutation ux wtll ha #nio and
„ ^ . I wtH be received /rom October Hi', 1919,
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS toMarch.utittii.toeio.lv.. ^
I*atest styles and best qimlitie* of Hats, Caps, Clothing! r , < n r Wi ' J , 8< !!r 0 |» , 'k T3r> B
suits and single garments, from the best mauufactories ofj c-dvary* Kdisto, Friendship, Hilda,
the new w o ld, cut by artist tailors, made by honest H* 1 * 11 "*!l p r ,n **»
workers, s utablo to all ages and occasions, Warm li nder-l PicMantHii. Kewnv Mraoch, San Hitt,,
wear, Ilos.ery and an immense stock of Shoes in wnieh ^* , J"*J lJ; *’.* eT /®, t * l, *' , .’ r, |L ,, 2 -
Molair takt
is easy
3. K. Armstrong,
Treasurer BarnwHi County.
fclRST CRASs STOCK.
A car load of the b**r horse* and
ules cv. r brought to thi* section w a*
i-eivcd on Tuesday night. They are
iginal *rl-"-itt-nSj fame uiteci iroiu
e West and have not been picked
*• | in any interior intermediate mar-
t. If now or in the next year need-
g an all right saddle or baroe**
rse or a thoroughly dependable mule
me quick to inv stable.
C. F. RIZER, Olar, S. C.
CORORED STATE. FAIR
eets, in Columbia, Novenher, 7 to 12.
The Colored Slate Fair will be held
( oltimhi* ttii* year or. the ground*
ttie White. Fair Association, and
ill begin November 7 ami continue to
e 12 h. Tbe eau.e reduced rate*
anted by the railroads to vi«itors io
e white fair have been granted to
• itor* to (he col Ted fair.
The officers . f the fair are :
Richard Carroll, Pre*i*lenf. •
' W 1) Cliappid>, Vice Pres.
J. H (Joodwln, Superintendent.
A. Robcrrson, Secretary.
T, A. W lliams, Treasurer.
The St. John'.* people are-hoapitabie
after the nianutr ot the old xciili
All tbe good tilings of that Garden of
Edou sictiou wete at the comutand not
only of the *Ul' gates but nl*<> of every
vi-iting brother and si-ier from the
various churches. Tbe. visitor* one
and all pronounced the trip the one of
their live*.
When we *ay that the Association
met at St John's every one knoww
that the hospitality was whole, *onled
and generon*. Those people'certainly
never dream of their possibilities In
lining their part*u> hi lug the world to
Jeans. They seem to possess every
thing the heart could desite and love
to sUaie the good things with their
friend*. The next Association gow* to
Ghent* Branch Tuesday before 4th
Bunday iu Oct. 1910.
The cost of living in the United
States ha* double.,I since iMlfii, so far an
tho cost of food stuff* is concerned.
Kent*, fmd. sen ant* hire and other
neee»sary houso keeping expense*
have also rUen to high water mark.
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NOTICE.
Tbe following named veteran* who
were elected on Pension Board saleday
in .September, vivr:"
J A. Meym. J S Calhoun, G. E.
Birt and J. W. Sanders, are requested
to meet at Barnweil on saleday in No
vember for permanent organization.
By virtue of a decte'ai order to me
direrte I it' tlf > b.i\>- en'ltled C:*u*e, I
will -tl' .*! K i* i! f h X . B-tnwel! ('olioty
n fioiit of the »t"ie i f F. 'I. Young .v
(' * i n 11 11 , ill' I ii'-da) after -sledav iii
Vow ii,bet, 1Pio. -ame heing N('Veiiib**i
s ti, u I'bjll llo' l.'g il hours of the
f ,| ;..M i ii g ilcsi-rttiel tea: (iri'perti : All
tliat (i I a ot at i' >ti - r tract **f land situate
iu tlie above Sui’p sod counties of
i|)ini|i|oii and Barnwell, ami coutalil
n,g *iglit hundred Hint twrntv-fmir
*rte-, and k' ow i. a- the " illiiiglo.lll ot
i ousaiv hitI, r p antii'ioo and t"iuiiil< , *l
on t tie iif 11h hv (’uii-a w Itstchle ( reek ;
iH-1 ! y Duke Maltt'liu HO*l e»tate if
W 1111 on M * at-, -o ' t li tiy e-tH'e o( W il-
haui Miar- ami Menty Fitine!! ami
jve-t bj' estate of Aston v Lawton. Tni*
t! act li*s been divided'!'To three trad*
«v Roti't ( . Mixson, ( ivil Engineer,
a- a 11 oes rs Iroin tii- plat dated Oclotier
- b, I'.t 0. ami iract niimtier one con
taining one hundred and thirtv-iive
arn * and tract t.u iibi-r two containing
tliree tiumired ami firtv acres and
triict number three containing three
hundred and toi ly nine acres.
A l-o:
All that tract or plantation of land
-itoatc in Barnwell connty and -above
S'ate and known as the .stokes* - place
and containing twohtimtred and ftftr
eight acre* and bounded r>n the north
ny estate of R. W. Yoiimstis; on the
e * s t by now or formerly 1* D Wilson;
on the smith by e-tate of W Stokes and
F M. Young and on the west bv Sadie
Branch This plantation has been di
vided into ttiree tracts by K •b'tR'. Mix-
in n, Civil Rngineer. as appears from
hi- idat dated t)'-t bth, RHd, and tract
ttumber trwet number two and
tract number three containing each
eighty-six acres.
Also: '
A11 that tract or plantation of land
situate, lying and being in the county
of Hamilton and containing 0 hff hun
dred aud titty six acres and known a*
tlie Kirhttrdson tract and hounded on
tbe north and east by A. F. C. McMil
lan and Henrv Preacher: on tbe south
bv (Jeorge Cone and the C and W . C.
R ill way ; on the west hv the (5 and A'
C. Railway and Mis* Hattie Gooding
Hiis tract hks been divided into three
tract* by Rob’t C. MtX«on, (5. E , a* ap
pears from hi* td it dated Oct Nth. 1910,
and tract number one coxuining forty
five *cie», and tract number two con
tnlnlng fiffy acres and tract number
three containing slxty-one acre*.
r tak -s especial pride and wearing which life'* walk Bim-kVe.i*. rimer*, tipper ttksh I*i^
r, h«|>|iy and healllTul. ""‘“Ts'n'.r *7s^.’
FOR I.ADIKS, MISSES OIRLS Ifc„«,i , ' n «'! < H ; r Sr. l r' - ur'*"m. 1 .
, . . I FifrfaXd mills, WtiH*ton. 7 1-2 utilU.
An entirely new line of the most eharming Swcaterw, J United aute« currency, Oetd xnd
MuffleR, Ties and Colhir.s crowns the complete 8t(H'kH °^jpn^[yved T wnfb^rw*!v*Ttor
all the well proven fhvoiitcK in the many eKseutials to the taxes,
comfort an;l happineas of the fair Hev. Ilere aiH.* for tlie L
bnsy life long lasting, easy wearing shoes of heat qualities!
and prettiest sty Urn for social purposes and occasion# Jthcrei
lire ideals onnrintiness and eloquence.
FOR HOUSE KEEPERS
Everything needed, from model cooking ranges to all
the requirements of the kitchen, dining room and cluun-
Iht, all of labor and temper saving quality and adaptation.
FAMILY FOODS
In < Loce -ies everything of the best in ample supply,
all Pure Fouls that make life worth living.
All price.-, at low water mark and no high tide coming
in. ‘ *
As always our best efforts will be to give substantial
and satisfactory service to every customer.
VERY SINCERELY,
O. F. MOLAIR
t-T-'N
Also:
AU that tract or plantation of land
alniatr, lying and being in the county
of Hampton and containing four hun
dred and. thirty-five acres and known
a* the Fitts place and bounded north
by estate of R. W. Ynnman* and J. I
Yoiimans;on the south by Wil.Um
Brunaon and Henry Preacher; on the
west by Henry Preacher and D F
Moore. Thi* frnct ha* been divided in
t<> three tracts by Rob’t (J. Mixson, G
E . a* appear* from hi* plat dated ()Ct
8th, 1910, and tract number one con
taining 147 acre* and tract number two
containing H7 acre* and tract number
three containing 141 acre*.
MASTER’S SALE. -
State of South Carolina, /
County of Barnwell )
( ourt of Common Plea*.
Alfred Aldrich, as Executor of the
Wi:| of M. A. Aldrich, deceased, and
in Im uw n right, el. ai.
Plaintiffs,
v*
Rosa Al Jri' h, *t. *J.
Defendants.
Bv virtue "f a decretal order to me
tiiected in the above entitRd cau-e. 1
»i,ii»e |nt Barnwell, in front of ttie
mrt h"u*e, ou Morotav, November
7f!i, 1910, it being -iiR *0*v in said
month, w.iiliin the. legal Uuurs uf saJe,
the following dearrlbed real property:
A Ii ttiat piece, parcel or I ract * f land
situate, Ivlng and being in above .State
and county and containing tlttv two
acre., a* appear* from a plat of T. B
E Rs Jr. Civil Engineer, and recorded
in office *>f ('.(,'. p. for Bangui I Uoiin-
tv, In Book HA. page 2nS, and known
a* ttie Re.ultie of the ()a*a tract, and
bounded a* foilovss; On the N'nrtli tiy
estate ot Wh*Ii Halford; on the East
bv Rtul* of Mrs Bonham; on tbe
South bv Bleak ll-ui-e or lands ol Mrs
Allen a:ut on the West by tlie e-tale of
W a«h Hatford and lands of Moody
Teims of .ate cash. Putcliaser to
pay lor papers.
II. R. O’Bannon,
Ma-ter.
Master’s Office, Oct. 10th, PUO.
RECDLATE VOLR EXPENSES.
Also:
/
All that tract or plantation of land
situate, lying and being in Hampton
MASTER’S SALE.
Htate of Hontli Carnliiui. J
County of Barnwell 1
Court of Cmntnon Flea*. -
Bank of Western Carolina,
PlaintifT,
r*.
John Gorge, et II.,
D' fendant*.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cwii«e, I
w ill sell at B irnwell, In front of the
Court House, on Monday, November
7th, 1910, it being saleday In said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the f..pow1ng described real property
All those two certain lots of land with
building* thereon, situate In tbe Town
of Allendale, in tbe county and state
aforesaid, containing one hundred and
five (10ft) feet square, each bounded a*
follow*: North by the Raysor road;
East by*lot* of Halite We*t ; South by
John GoogeAnd Rebecca Nix and West
by Rebecew Xlx and I- C. Gray.
/ A 1*6: ., r
AH Ui*t certain oklier piece or parce
of land situate In the Town of Allen
dale, In the county and state aforeaabl,
containing three (J) acre* and bounded
A* follows: North hy land* of W R
Darlington and AuguKa Myers: East
By lands of W. H. Datlmgton and R,
A. Tl«on and South hy land of estate
of H. T. Farmer and We*t by 1-nd of
Augusta Myers and estate of H. T.
Farmer.
Terms of *ale cash. Purchaier to
pay for paper*.
H. L. O’Bannon,
* Mailer.
Maeter’i Office, fVt. tith, 1910.
TO save money vou are not ohlignl to-rcaort
to m s< rlv practitfs, to deny yourself all the
jilcas m.-s of life, hut merely to regulate your ex
pense- by so ai t anging your mode of living that
y<»ur mome will afford a surplus. This surplus
it is that vou should put in the hank and if you
do so rcgulaily you will soon build up a substan
tial 1> ink account We cordially invite savings
accou its in any sum from $ i oo upwards on
which we pay 4 per cent, interest compounded
quarterly.
4 °|o Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL&SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.QP
• __..J LOCAL D/RECTORS I.. .
George H Bates J M-Easierlin^
Butler ,11 ago od P.M.Buckinghiara
•mum
Whittle’s ^ppeiALTies
Everything for the Farm
All the Year Round
DR. JNO- P. LEE, JL
/Oto Dehtist
I ^^nHOvriU.lSTON, - -
Office nv«r Bank tl WIUUumi. Wft
not receive mil* In Mm country, b».
will make *ppotmm«Rt« it ofltok
A. H. NINESTEflL
ATTORNEY AT HI
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLAOKN aLLE, 8. O
g->
DFU.H.E'MILHOUV
DENTIST
BLACKV1RRB, tt.CL
Ofliee day* Thawd#^
| day and SntiircUy.
nell eqm|>i^ed^
.Operations made as
less on consistent with aafhty
Prices reasonable* Terse
[cash. / ^
DR. W. C. JHIHOOS
DENTIST,
~ Aarmil,
office uovast
S.ilO a. m. to 6p.i
P*r*on* living away from 1
will pImmc tnakw xfspoklatent*
| coming m By *o delng they will Be 1
of Immediate aervtoe «ad
appelotmenta.
*• - - - ■ - 1 -[j
The vstuoMe land* of
late .f. Terrill Smith of
listen, devised by him
[Connie Ma
are now offered for sale np*
ion Hbemi tenna. ......
For ]>aiticalara apply
either to I)r. ’W. ChesUl
Smith, Williston, or Orlahds
Sheppard, Edgefield, or JL
T. Jamison, Greenwood*
TB. ELLIS, JR.
.SGttfEHK UF
THE BEST & THE CHEAPEST.. A ^* d< ! r *^|T
FOR Quick Sale-'-A Cai Load of Wagons and
Buggies at Cost.
FOR Prosperity Planting—Five or Six Thous
and Bushels of Applet and Bivncroft Seed Oats,
Barnwell [County Raised.
FOR Service and Serving—-A Car Load of
Choice Aeelimated Mules, the sensible, strong
and reliable kind.
me at Lyndharst, S. &
receive prompt stteptfo*,
*a ,, 1 - ■■ mi nmd
MONCT TO LMDk
Money to tend on ink
real e*uto. S per cant
amount* ondor fHOB.OO.
ftn eOMfMfa nver
3.O.
c. f. atm; . k.
9#«(M.
Calhoun A
J. I). WHITTLE,
Blackville, S. C.
McCOmCK MACHINERY!
' *. - - v *
We have secured the agency of the celebrated McCor
mick Mowers, Reapers, Binders, etc. We have in stock
a large supply of all the necessary repair parts.
Come to see us. We can supply you on short, notiga.
+ HRTCSTRONG « SNeLLING,
BARNWELL, S. C.
Life, Accident,
CYCLOriB
Live Stoc]
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