The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 10, 1910, Image 3

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K/ S-r I TOUEHDAY, NOVKMHKR 10, l^lo. Eim OF BVBSCRIPTIOR. Hui liftl** «mH)l to date. gram he.m la Adranec. per Aabttm 0» Time .li.ee Oae aeciion of th« rha»n »»ng I» at AU«nda)#, the other neat Priratera’ In Breaaiore townatilp thU weeA. J. B. flarleo, J. B. Morn a, C'.trk, Hopr. RAEMONY LOOHE NO. IT A. F. W. \ A /A ree^laroonim«nk>«t1oo of llamooy Ko. 17, A. F. M. will be lield Jfl ta Maanaie Temp* or. Thiiraday AHflB No?. lOlb 7.30 o’clock Vuttiun WeOirwo ar« cordla*,y inrltnl to attrn4 U. W. gain. W . M. Hm. See. Jeraey <_att|e for Sale. Apple to Kutler Ha^ooit, Barnwell, S. FOR KAI.K. Oeuulne home raiaed A-ppler Oata. Price* on Application. Bryan Broa. 10 1.1 4t. Allchdale, S. C Seed Gloria 8 If Rialng and the Town Talk the be«t Flour on the market, sold by H <\ Hutto. Hilda, S C. • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••A* The daya loa« 11 mluutca in aunablne thla week. C»n« grinding la now aweetemng cooutry life. Court wl l commence at Bamberg on next Monday The cotton pickera make haate alow ly alnt-e Jack Kroat came "S'# newa” waa the repeated anawer on Monday to our (|ueMtl <n. The total ecllpae of the moon on next TVrdncadwy will begin at 0 it p in a ml end at * o* p. m. Kleve'n daya more and the ahorteat daya anti 1 •nceal nighta of the year will be with ti* again. To'tay two week a will be Thankagiv- Ing l>ay. which elw<y< i uiuea on ttie laat Thura lay in November. Mra M. f,. Baugbman of Dunbarton, waa the hnpi>T gueat ot her daughter, Mra. J. F. (trubb* last week CORONER H AC. FORI). The county CegMitive delegation on Monday recommended Capt. J Staff ICallorTi to the (Jorernor f ir appoint- tuent a» C<»roner to eerve the remaining term of two tears made vacant b? the death of Coroner Lewi* B. Cre.evh r . (N-T r* TfV^'C ae,t *ct\i.y f, . e record hi- apculitl jeuiembrnuca: ol Til a T’koplk A letter pnat marked Kllenton al way* bnnga pfeasant expeciatlona that are never d|a*pt)(dnt.»-d, especially when cuntalning the appteolata.l klml word* w ritten and kvmnaihetic deed* done by Dr R 0. Brabham. EVERYBODY ATTEND Dr I’atteraon Wardlaw, Clean of the Department of Pedagogy «.f the .State Univeraitv, will addreaa the Barnwell (.'ountv Teachers Asaociatlnn on Satur* dav, Noveinher 12*h, at 11 •chatk a tn. in the School Auditorium. Teaehri* and Tniateea are earnestly urged and the public c. rdiallv intlted to attend. ay I It I «ALE C>AY The town whs chock full of people on Monday, aome on pleasure and more on business bent. Sn many came by pri vate convevance that hitching pltce* were all taken and aome yards over flowed. Propel t v sold hrmight good values. A lot of stock changed owner* but Mot so many as will do so Decern her sale day Fatly starting for home was tlie rule of the buggy riding visit or*. The lAorttaMene** business tusy depend <• and doing* id the next Though fu|!r l ( .VX) low n on »»1' .Ly there arr*>ts for iutoxicatl" of n<xt year’s t> the decisions f rr y tUj * people were ji. were on 11 t»< i . le.tti od u. (1 Guess the name of tnc farmer wtie told im on Sa'urdav that It*- lias .tfi tmg- more than tils plantation w til ne** 1 im • ale ! Judge Jobs K. .Sm-llmg returned on Monday from a gres’ly eiijo\ed visit to Ills *.»u. Mi. (». Norman SnclUng, i :t Macon, • ia. A mniher of friend* pulled our Ut'dt string on Mtoidav, and others w. ul t hut were too busy wuh busme*.* ot more tniprirtanoe (tiller folk* who thifk the hoys of this time do no: amount to morh may change tin ,r opmi.it:* if they w i ] conn to the corn exposition on tint ‘Jdtii tn«t Mr Jones A . " !ill»m* wa« in tow p on Tue*d»y. warmly w.i umed hv hi- manj friends who would he glad to have him inuvc back into the oM county. The Barnwell Banks, Stores and public oftlces will keep closed doors on Thanksgiving Day Birds In thecoun- try wt.uld do wt II to make themsi he- scarce on that day Dr. k. K. .Smith, who has h«en in Chicago taking post graduate work the past three month*, ha« located In Barn- wet) for the practice cf his profession. Office at Deasoti's Drug More . It w*« rather tlre*nma to vnt** in the numerous State iloc’iou hoxea. No NO ballots were furnished as to lh- constitutional aoondment f r an ad ditional Supr-me Court A sao late Jus lice On next Tuesday and af’er it will he lawful to shoot partridges, pro vided land owners Consent to the tres passing I f t he li II liters Won residents . f the H'nte mti-l h«ve licence* also . I n the Aiken munielpal e ection oo Mondsy Herbert X < Ties K-f) . (or merlv of Barnwell, ja.ked only tW" votes ot winning nommatlou a* Mavtu over three opponents lie will mnk* the second race with I. M C O.lveros on next Monday. Aiken peop'e anti tiapers t>ay high hat deaerred praise to the address de livered Isst week hv Urn. K r ank II Cteeeh before the t 'onle- crate Veteran- attending the County K.tir. Th-v es teemed It one of the mos: t) (jipiit apnecheaever made in Aiken Lawyer-farmer .I Bruce Owynn of Si>ar'anhurg broke the corn record of the old iron district this tear hv ina ► Jug loV bnshrla and pounds on att *cre We venture the opinion that ht“ brother-in-law, C. C F Hammond of Beech l«lantl, told Unt how to make the crop. Land owners w» 'ter of few or many •ere*, can do a#r"““‘—"Ing work during the winter lelstii. in transplanting amall aeedllng peach plants from scat tered fdacea Into »n orchard place They may make excellent fruit bearers If they do not they will make toler able lire wood. At Blackvilleon Saturday afternoon Capt (J O. Murray of tne Augusta — BranchvlHe train while helping his brakeman to couple two cars was caught betwes n them and severely .Injured. Ill* color hone anti three ribbs were Eruk a a. - .-Af . jj; tentlon he w»* carried to his home In Aiken where he ww* frartftg weH at I*»t accounts. If not injured internally bia recovery la sure In a recent Issue of the Burlington, N. C.. News sent us by M r. A I). Date, formerly of Trtit I'f.oplk ami Barn well, we note a card from a number of cotton mill operativea renouncing alle giance to the Republican party, hhort wrrking time has convinced them that the policy and practices of the grand old party are not conducive to plenty and prosperity. There are some 30 cot ton mllla In Alamance Countr and ev ery other business ta Injured by the mill hard tloiee. In’Roerday’s elections the National Democracy won a land slide victory, carrying the States of New York, New Jersey. Masaactujsett*, Connecticott and Ohio, ethers in doubt. Negt Congress surely Democratic. BE SURE TO 00. On nett Monday evening, 11th 1n«t , in the Opera House, Barnwell, Rev, Dr. J W Welling, for twenty year* a missionary In Brazil, and a most inter esting speaker, will deliver a lecture for the benefit of the Methodist Wom an’s Fo'elgn Missionary Society on this subject : “ Brazilian Scene* In t’ltv and Country Through Which I Have I'as-ed ” The lecture will be lllu.s- I rat' d w ith magic lantern picture* Dr._WidllrLg w ill also glee a brief res I- ing itr Portugese and sing a selection in the Brazilian language Aa a lecturer Dr.- W. Hmg stands among the very tiest entertainer* of rhe Sfat*' an.) s rare treat I* In store f ir a'l who rtpiy attend, and everybody shou’il go Ue«idc* there will he rbe »ati*fic t ion r f helping a go<>d c inse Admis -ion cents for adults, 15 centsp for clu) Iren. THE BA ITT NT ASSOCIATION. Later and eompl-tc report of the gvod work of the Barn.v»H Baptist A*- *oii ition during the i>a»t year shows the collect ion for objects fostered hv the A-soeiation t lie grand tot -l ot $7,- an inrrraae of TfTd'77 <*v-r TTo- cnntrihtitions of the —pr< > oma year This noble sum is ex. 1 t«ive of pa-tor'- salaries ntid ioeidcntal expenses The Blackvil Church la»t year made a proud let u les’entatiuus Mil I un- boasted of refor I hv r* -iog IJtf'Js lh for all objects not iueiudiog the p.a-- tor, »»|irv, neary one third of the cootnlv lions of t he ettti ic a.ocial io . a ml t w ii’e a« m uch as l he w hole As. eia'lon gav" twenti y-ar* ago wh'o Mr J A. .lenams w a s lir-l ehep-d Treasurer. Tile Executive < omnthfee will mee' at Black i ide on to-Uy, Thur-dav, Khh Nov ember a't It d<J a m. I I I KKA BY < I <>i B OR0 A M7.ED Frulnv evening 1 mt at the home of B»* V A E El .-on fVe-e WM* lannched The Barnwi) Music d and Literary Club " ihe object of winch i» the mutual i niproi I tiii.nf and cn!- rtatn- ttient of its meinher* tlirough the *ro y o? music and 1 teraturc A t:oo*t it ut i oi ami hi- liAs were Hdopted atol the f d low i ng olhcers elcered : President Prof Scott. \’ic- -I’resi 'enl—'I i »s Ma-ic Keel Secrctan Treasurer— Miss Crouch Executi i e Cottrn If tee — M es*r« '«c.>t r and h.vlson and Ml**es Keel. Crouch and Fra«er. Membership is limited to MverttV M eeti ng* n i 11 tie lull in the second and fourth Fiilav t veiling* <d each month. The exeimtivc contnuttac wi | arrange for the programs I he next meeting will he held on Friday, \oi li, at * p m at the hum- of Mr E'lsoti Sul'Secj.ipn; meetings will b<* held at the different homes Ss Tie club mav he im 'te.). NOVEMBKK « Ol'KT. Petit jurors for the tirst week. \o- veiotier J-sth. were drawn on SCui lay Allendale—I. A >! >11 i , K H Edru- tleld, W K Cook. .1 I Wi,.ot) Bald no — K S M Tin Bara we 1 —J l Keel. T t> (’ay ferry Rlehardsoit. Bencelt Spring* — J .1 Drummond IDackville—A B Hair, B L " Bovlstoe, ■* K Bovlston, Herman Brown. C D Ityehe*, C J Marti'' Bull Pond--'I' O Lawton Jr. W ( (tray. (ientges Creck—N •' (iruhh*, <; )A ( roft. (.real ( rprea* — C II Druinmon l, He rhe it. All Red Oak —H P Audvrson, P M Lew i*. John M (»at)'t. Rich. Laud -k H B irekhalter Hoscniis' y.-r A B Burge»s. J .1 Beck 1 M Mtxson, t» W I>eer, W O Met hsKci , C M < rott. Willlston—M II W ooiev. ,1 L Weath ershec. T >1 WtMis, B Stringfelltiw, Joe Wcathersbee. A FARMER OF 0 A LI LK E. If all Barnwell fa’mert were of the type of Mr. D S Black, wlio lives two mllca east of town, one railroad operat ing occasional freight trains would he sufficient t«* bring into the county all the provisions needed to supplement the home made supt Iv. He raises on Tils model farm all the substantial dally used eatatiD* fyr hts abundant table and to *upplv his ten ant* and laborer* except flour A» long a« a flour mill was convenient he grew wheat and when, if ever, some enter prising citizen twill I* another near by he will again sow and reap the golden grain The hid never slilnea through his corn cribs and there is all the year round h plenty of toothsome home cured hairs in his smoke house This year he has a pen full of fat ttorkers waiting for nr«’TrgTf""WeYfrfeir7"TUty weigh Irom 4U0 t«.» if)Q pounds a piece slid the cost of raising them lias been nil They are allowed the run of his Helds Indore the corn is gathered and they do little harm For the fall of Ibll he has a drove of about a score of merry fat pigs. He makes a lot of cotton too. but nope of Hie money received for it goes West (or work stock He raises Ills own horses and mules and never feels the cost of their feeding and care For lh or 10 years he lias raised a colt each year, horse or mule as he pre ferred. and now ha* six hardy, healthy and happv mules and horses serving every purpose of work or pleasure. Mr.*'. J. Powtli WN*'?ti\wariuirtf and cheer ing contrast with *the chilliness of the •a»rcUiugt_Y£intry wind In the home State again was the ten or of a welcome postal card from re turning Dr J. IV H l>y Ties, whose I post office la now Heath bpring*, Lan caster County, S C. \ For a rare squirrel hreakfi*t on Thursday we are obliged to the unerr ing aim hikI hoi Uh friendship of Mas ter Lekr.v Hair, aged 1J years, a Long Braneh philosopher of present worth and future bright promise. The name of Mr . L. A. Drummond heads the list of our November friends His good memory always couples Tug I’kopi.k with Treasurer Armstiong. Tax atid subscription money come to gether. The Huiidav dinner should be the best of all the week and f «r the superior excellence of that re«t day iio-kI the printer foik« thank the neighborly thought and litteral heart and hand of M r 8. F. Sease for his donation of roy al Georgia yatns v A happv closing to the week svas given by the t/io brief call of Mr. I,au reus \V, YotUtvans, upon whi.ar. stnmg roung shoulders lias worthily f 1 en the mantle a« planter and citizen of ni* splendid father, whose memory should alivava abide In h uior and e-te> m in tite heart* of the prn| 1 • he had lov*-d a'd served so wndl helore he was called In j >in the immortals beyond the Tier of time . As the work week came to an end Mr It. (\ Halford, whose vearenf long and tme friendship have been so kind Iv to Tmk i’Koct.K gave os good wnril and deed to dteer it* f ir th* pa*t and eiicouiag*' f >r th* future The Cori) Club. The Inhibition of the Barnwell Countv Bovs Corn Club will be \’Fwa \Vf> OFIVIOXH. La-t 3md y hf y >e.r» tgo Abraham Ltnci'lu waa elected I*resident of the L nited State* Eight hundred ttnlicense 1 dogs were legally pul to death Td Charleston to the last six mouth*. Senator Tillman attended the S,ty*te^ Fair last week anti Ju glng fri>m^»p- apeearances w as In excellent heal h WINTRY WEATHER SPEEDING SOUTHWARD Col Roosevelt will make lit WaiTiiing- ton tomorrow night his flrsl lecture mi •'tVlid Men and Wild Beasts in Africa.” Thursday night last *now fell to the depth r.f 13 Incites in Pennsylvania, iirifdng in places to tite d-'ptt) of three fett. it was a record breaking No vein her storm. Theflf'h anneal Georgia—Carolina Fair i* being hcl t in Augusta this week Among the exhibits ate seicral indi vidual citickens va I tied by their own ers at 11,000 each and over. Thero sre VI named candidate* for the railroad cominDstoncraliip made iiicaot by the death of J. M Hu'llvan. ’i iie unexpired term is for V<> months and will be tilled by app'o.:.lment by Gov. Ansel. Clark Gray, an eight year < | i Lau- r«*->s boi , won the prize ol lift offered i f >r tike slugan for the old city by Die sea. ‘‘-.ce Cltai lesvim Hr-t” was nis suggestion ttiau won over many offered b> cl ler folks. hoM at tlie C'Uiit ur'la\, Xovcnihcr MrAsrt Ira VV Mart in . (n .i 1). N ILnisc on Sat- vf'tih. VVrBtams, O. B Barrow are in ate rxpeelC'l to attend ,-L tterl Mr Williams has aiieaTv accept- cl. lie am! another expert will ;.< t as judges. Mr. Williams wi!l alsn annouii'T* the pn/es and aiv.tril the veitihei sued hv the Bmua " all h"vs r.esin wer to tite acre. *s ot merit is- of Kdueation 75 hu.->[ieis and In Kansaa City three had white boys who had thrown *-gg« at tiacsers l»y were senteoced to break rocks for on* hundred days hr to goto charcti every Sunday for six month* Tuey witoae toe latter punishtnent. Tne Mate Fair waa a gieal success Isst week. 1 ndicattons are that here after mors attention will ►»** given to displays of Pie 'lock, farm products attd Implement* atul ivaa hor*e racing and side shows. In nine Southern State* 5 Ohfl boys entered the corn club contests this year. It is predicted that (heir work will in ten i ears reyolurioNize th'* S"tlth make it a c<-rn seller Instead of tile annual buyoi f JUO 000 tMXJ Uusliels. Editor t.'. H. Henry of ilo- Spartan- tiurg JonrnaI who beard t 'ol. ktetse- vtlf addres* -l,(KXl New Yorkers the ot her night sava that as a campaign speaker lit* sirenuon* one resembles Senator T 11 "an tn the shape <f hi« head and lace, to *oito- gestures and al a tniinic A new 70,00 • *pidl :i.ill is to be bu 1: in Greenville It w H t>e the tirst in the South to operate India lawns and laces The ca ulal -lock wpl be $1*00, O'm, New England capita l»'» lioiding Ikno.iXKl worili ■ f the stock and (iieei - i .Ilians the balatine When it gets to work it will ad I to the exodus f. otn the tiehl to the tow n. cess ( f y rain II A IVY HKKTH. Married on Sundav wf din K . Goode at Tie bride' ler rtl K eel. Mar tv W HIS', to ('rook. * niotlier M i-* M r* K *T te H "I tip* c• >nn;y riiul at B trnw eP, O Brimi , M r ernoott by Rev. home of the I.e I i Hair, dangb- Ir, and M r. Kobei I N t* Veto i)e t full, Elisha Stilt ot Mg* /. Inha Hath-v of tieorge* BAM Bl Pa tit .1 u rors Stacy Kears**, N Z J'. 1 ler M S B' atdialt) 1) li M at hen V l\ 11 *>e i*e C K ,S"I| ( MC'i D T >m"ak '*iinmp' Ayr II I < arter A W Fender Aaru Rice W II /. -rn H L Hlers I. I. Sandifer J H IVa r *n rl J A B»s»iugi>r M I Zorn Rg coi RT. for Second Week h. II <• ray son II B Breland < A Ratrii k J I > >and, f>T • K Sutoak A R I >am p*ey J i > Tniuita* u It W right .1 W McM iliati I > B S'noak .1 H I ant H NV Cr«c*il O J <' Lain J M I »aotn 1 y w H s n K Be*»inger .1 A ITice J I > ('ope and J r GIVE I" i Rrohl' I» 11 e w 'll ill N EW KIN" "F TE\T- . Bi )0K S. b< t* first hook worm victim. Garrett I)ewey Wl)Statons, 1J year* old. died no Hunday In Spartanburg of the Hook Worm Jiaease. He wa* the llr»t records! victim of thU new mal ady in ifai* State. >k on ‘ The Rural Life e l Tilted S'atp*,” Mr ilorace ITunkett, who has done such irisgnltl eni work f t tite rural regen eratlun of Irciand lias TPs to say i f our Alllrnean puhiic sctieol si stem : ' At present coiintrv children aie ed ucate i a- p for t hi purpose of driiing them into the towns |'u the pleasure which the cn! tn rod city man fe* I* in t:e country — because lie has been taught lo feel It—til) country cl.ild is in«en-ihl > 'i'he country affers eontin tied Interest to the mind which has been trained to lie thotiehtlul and observant: the town offers continued distraction to the vacant eye and brain. Y*t the education glien to country chi’drett lias been inientml for them in the town, ami It not only bear* no te| ition to the life they, are in lead, but actually at tracts them to a tow n career ” ITte remedy must tie found In a new sort of text-books; ajnl the be*l rdura tinnal work that the Farmers’ Union Can do is to insist open having text book* In harmony with rural life put Into nae in rural schools—not merely book* that have an artificial or senti mental smattering of agatculuiral In terest, hut books that are iu hesrt and marrow genuinely suited to the farm er's need, w i itten bv men with first hand know ),-dg« nut only of counirt life but *f tlie problems of agricultural education —Raleigh ( N < :.) Progress ive Kaimcr and Gazette. In pa-t y.-Hr>* lit. hrilllan *n the Sih'p Fair ot* l>--.n i;tnii-.| •.ir "tie < f it» g g s d ■ y *. tut | . - i w i*. k the Flinty night hurtling of tne Corn- m - r< i: 1 bu l idi ng, :» w ooden s' rm t u re, was tin' suhsti.uip mlslortnn' |.o*s about Ji4,ta>J on tiuiMlng and content* Fortunately tne rare.t exhin'ts had bee it preltull- >' rem"iC>l XI rs T tli'lsn year ago »* I i « i. am> . th at * hi nd wa* proud NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday, December -DUJUMU^lUipKkhJ^ K*_. Shvl; ling. Judge of Probate fur Barnw*-|l Gitttuty, hi* fioskraturuaw AdtulaL»tr»- tor of the estate of J XV Creech, de ceased, anti apply fur Letters Dismi*- sory. R. S VVpathersbee, Administrator. Noy. 8, 1010. NOTICE. The County Treasurer •viR fio at points named tielow fur th* purpose of collecting Mute, County, School and Road taxes for the fiscal year com mencl.ig January 1. 1M0; Blackville Tiiur*day Nor. 17th, HH0 A illlston Frida? ” 19th, HMO. A Ilentlale Tueaday ” J2nd, 1$)10. Fairfax Wednesday " S'lrd, 1310. Treasurer’s otllrle at Barnwell will be c)o»ed on the above date*. J. B. Armstrong. County Treasurer. Barnwell, 8. C., Oct. JlRIi, HflO, . . XV Rrnp > y of Iowa a c..w . Itsuv Mild hi h»<t 'sGed fur ffi.OCO of tIp |>; ics |m ■ ue pH*t tw. 1 e m "iith* (tiHl cow hs* pr"- du el 1,01)1 poun's of butter and is chsuipiou of tin* wur] 1 'Irs. B" |T**\ offered $10 Ik.** t'.r |)nirv Maid ini' Ip r owner r* fused lo d"Ubl- his mnnev by se ling. Attnrncv (JcniTnl I yti sfsted on Ssturdsv that the "Id s'nt* dispen*arv graft ca-es wmiM he tfu-d at Chester tills week Al' ’Male witri***.-a were notified to be in Chester on Monday, n ben the indictment* were to be pre sented to Tie grand jnrv The charge is (list of conspiracy between the l«*t state hoard of control and several liquor *a'e-in*n to defraud the Mate out of $:;«.Mto. I’resi Gilt Taft w i 1 mak* ( hatl»*ton happv f >r h wh l- Tn* mornii g. He will rea^itii- i-i’v frmn Washington over tlie foist I .im-, breakfast with Mxy"r KIipt, sp-hk tuihewlnte school '•(111111*11 on Uarl"* Square at 9 1ft and to the comri'd at ‘.i |.'> a' ttieir new In dustrial school * ml at 10 JO go on tmn i d tlie armored cruiser T"nnessen on IT* f 'tir dal * sea trip lo Panama to »ee how tne I'atiKi work get* on vSaiJtliern t %cher’s HeadqaHrtcrs for iro*k-. Hlacktsisr'i*. Maps, ( h.trts, ( raynii, kr is-rt and all sell >"1 supplies ( uillplrte ( utalogUc i' r-e ManaziNE am> 8t tv-meTios Aosscr r ntertalmnent Books. Hta-elal fata logticH. Wi- pulilisti Hotuhcrn hidiool News, the omy vducational Journal iu tii* btatf. W. H. JONES, Mgr. Columbia, S. C. LANDS FOR SALE. • Now Is the time to buy, J.iwtrt* w1!l nev*r he cheaper, and sure to Inorca** la vau* BUY NOW. 668 Acres, Rich I*an*l Townahlp Barnwell Countx, One haf In eu tlvatlon haanoa woodland. Two m-lr* from Hn* Ing Station on At antic Coast Line R I road. Buildings and Improvement#. _A JuiCE*! n In this pi aoo. Terms easy. ftPO Acre** HuUdlbg* Ctud tmpTovw. ments. 300 acres In cultivation, 806 acre* in woodland Three miles from SnelMng station. A. (LI* R. Feur miles'from l)n». barton A . C. L. Term* easy. 400 Acres In Barawell Townsnif Houses and fmoroveinenu, Four mllaa from Barnwell Court House 3(MKacres In cultlyatlun balance l» wfw>a and timber. Tempt eaav. 460 Acre* Three miles from Barn wan Court House. 100 acres In cultivation balance In Timber and Wood. Term* easy. 50 Acre* thren m'lea from N»enwi»i Coort House. Houses and Improvn. ments. 80 acres in ctiUiyatlOQ bait In Wood and Timber. Term* easy. Come and see theae pro|»ert*#«. 4 U. PatUraoc \A The Weather wiaw. both acientiats and common senae people, predict that the near Winter will eclipse ihe laat in cold, ruin, alect and anow, Therefore prudent people h « (l BETTER GET BUSY in prepurinp for hli/.zurda. For almost the third of a cen tury the Molair Store has jrjven tho moat bntiafyin^ ser vice to a multitude of contented cuHtomcra and ia better prepared thin seaHon than ever before to please all good tastes and profit all careful buyers with over vmiuca for every purchase. FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS Latest styles and best qualities of Hats, Caps, Clothing suits and single garments, from the beat manufactories oi the new World, cut by artist tailors, made by honest workers, suitable to all apes and occasions. Warm Under wear, Hosiery and an immense stock of "Shoes in which Molair takes especial pride and wearing Which life’s walk is easy, happy and healthful. FOR LADIES, MISSES, GIRLS An entirely new line of the most charming Sweateva, M’lftks, T ics and Collars crowns the complete stocks of all the well proven favoiites in the many essentials to the comfort and happiness of the fair sex. Here are for Hie busy life long lasting, easy wearing shoes of best qualities and prettiest styles for social purposes and occasions there are ideals of daintiness and eloquence. FOR HOUSE KEEFERS Everything needed, from model cooking ranges to all the requirements of the kitchen, dining room and cham ber, all of labor .Mid temper saving quality and adaptation. FAMILY FOODS In Groceries everything of the best in ample supply, all Fine Foods that make life worth living. All prices at low water mark and no high tide coming substantial TRKASU&Kra XOYICS. Tfc# Tr#ft«ur#r'a ©■«• will X# for til# e«iM*#tl«i *f O'* flseal rw *mm*Mt*a Ji Itm, from tk# 14th 4*y , 1*16 to U>* llth day of March, tMt »•- rhulra. Frornthalrt to tha Hat of Jauaarjr IMI Io« laalra a aaoaHy of — P#t mat will b# ad dad. f r**o» th# 1st to th# 88th of Fabfoary, lit| # iarlaaira a panaliy «.f f par ##at will ha addad to *1 uar* paid la February. Frwoi i lb# 1st io tb# ISth of Marah. Itll, ti« 111. As always our best efforts xvill be to give and satisfactory service to every customer. VFRY SINCERELY, O. R. MOLAIR REGULATE TOl'R EXPENSES, TO save money you are not obliged to resort to miserly praettees. to deny yourself all the pleasures of life, but merely to regulate your ex penses by so arranging your mode of living that your ineomc will afford a surplus. This surplus it is that you should put in the bank and if you do so regularly you will soon build up a substan tial bank account We cordially .invite savings accounts in any sum from $i oo upwards on which we pay 4 per cent, interest comjKJumled quarterly. N 4 o|o Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL , S. C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.QP LOCAL DIRECTORS George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham Whittle’s Spegialties Everything for the Farm All the Year Round ..THE BEST & THE CHEAPEST FOR Quick 'Sale--A Cat “Load of Wagon* and Buggies at Cost. FOR Prosperity Planting -Five or Six Thous and Bushels of Appier and Bancroft Seed Oats, Barnwhll County Rained. ctu«ir# ■ penalty wi #«v#«i p«f will b« added to afl unpaid to*##. <I/«Tf) F#r Stats Purpose# ||^ mDU ' •* Ordln#t7 I’urpo### . 8fU “ '• New Jal| PnrposM 1 “ C«>n*ttttttion#l School * > PurpoaM p Ititol I8J4 ml)!# Th#r# will b# m extrt levy nf two mill* In Hruowptl, Hlackvlll# »ud Wll* litton tawuahip fur public roods ( noMotuttoo ux will b# lf.no sod will b# rerwivwt from October 16, 1810, to March. Iu 1911, locluslr#. tSpacfsl Sebool t^vy) Ccisr bfor# 1 mill; Barbry Cdvarj-, Edisto, Frtoadsbtp, Healing Sprin(ts Kiln#, Morris. h'or#ai. Oak Gf#v#, Old L>|uab«(l, PlMsaot H»H. Kaadv Branch, Baa UIU, itoIBBnfvill#. Swrch IMnr*. Tlukrr# Crt«k, 8 ■ill*; Barton. MI4 Fork, Hlai kvltl#, t’linrr*. Upper JMet 1*#im1, Cave Hickory Hill. Owwm Omm lU*d, ^jTcawor# No. il, 3 «niU*) Mltaadal#. Double Popd litreulea, I,##*, 4 mlU«i Barnwell mil's; Elko. & mills, rfclrfaXU mill., WifUatou. 7 1-3 mills. 1/ nited Mtatr* currency, G«ld ,cnd Silver coin, mu#tv and «ckoo! claim# Pfoptily appr«v#d WIH be mwlvtd for taxes. Cheeks and draft* will be remdred f#r taxes at U8 payer* rUk only. J. B. Arm*tronp, Treasurer Barnwell County, ■ •Is, Jf»w DR. JRO. P. LEE, JI. Dbntist ^Sfcwit.MdTOif, - # A.1 Offloe over Bank of WHIfatn*. W* nor. rerelv# rails In the ebaatof, to will make appointments at otofe TflliS" ATTORKET AT LAI NOTARY PUBLIC, BLAOKV ,LLE, 8. C DRJ.H.E.M1LH0U& DENTIST blackvillr. B.C. Office dayB Thursdiiy, Fvi# day mid Snturday. Well equipped office. Qj^mtion* mBde up lews B«eon»iHtent with Bafety Pricen reasonable. Te canh. DR. W. C. MILHOUS DENTIST, Jinveil,.. . Mb OP VICE liuuwt 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. «, Persona living away frwsn BarwtoB wilt pleas# mak# appolt iments hadtor oomtoff By so dot a a they wll) ho mm of Immedtato atrvloa aad avoid Jto appolntmeoto. The valuable lands ol tlw late J. Terrill Smith of Wll* liston, densed by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage are now oflered for sate up on liberal terms. For ' particulars apply either to Di. W. Chest©! Smith, Williston, or Orland© -Sheppard, Edgefield, or A. T. Jamison, Greenwood# T. B. ELLIS, JR. I SCtmiK Ul TEHRtCIK, A postal card addressed to me at Lyndhursl, S. C. will receive prompt attention. RONEY TO Lfc*4Dk Roney to lend en irtt nsertfage of real estate. 8 per rent Interest so amownts onder flOUO.OO. 7 per com oo atnoants over |1,000.00. J. O. Patterson ft Saw. -Just Received- Two Onr Loads of Mules, straight from tho best markets of the Went, sure crop makers and satis faction giver*. ALSO A Car Load of Handsome Horses, that are aa good as their looks, admirable for road use* and first class for farm work. The large experience of years ha« taught me thoroughly the needs of this section and stock selected and Hold by me nlwayfl makes good. Pkicks Right and Light. J. D. WHITTLE, Blackville, 8. C. C. F. Ulkni, F. I. iKthpm fa IcM. Calhoun ft Co. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING Live Stock INSURANCE r-At Lowest lutes Uh*