The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 01, 1910, Image 3
Barnwell People,
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SITES OF StJBSCRIPTIOS.
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MAKHIAGKS.
i At lUrnwell nn >ovemher 87tb, by
| R* v. tV. ii Britton, Mr. Ch*r!e»
- ^ieplic>n» hik! Mi»« Annie Cook, both
; (>: K.tr n wtll < Huntv
I Bv Rev. VV. G. Britton at Barnwell,
November ;!7ih, Mr. J.W. linvia and
Miae Liftie R. Creeeh, both of Morris.
' Tlfe first »ertion of the rliein
Inla week at Einn Branch on the B]ufl
” 04< *;,, ^ accood auction remains
hear Dimers.
J. B. Harlev,
Clerk.
J. B. Morns,
Bu tir.
Harmony i/jo(;e no. 17 a. k. m.
k A /a re«nUr communication ofllarTnony
\H/ kodiw Np. 17, A. K. \t will t*. held
in Mat-ttnic l.-rr.j'lc op. TfmnuJay
1 Mb 7.SO -nu-'k Vi,iti„«
Bretamn are cordlai,\ invited to attend
„ w ^ , ll - H ' N'-Iln. W M.
^ u. McNttK, .V-r.
® rtie rcttut.ir meeting r>t Rarnwi.M
.odgie No. 15. Knurhteot l-hthlae will
c h-M tSteir Hal'. n Kridav idcht
st * oVJocL. A full atteadaiiro i/i
requested. By order of
H. W. yi lN, C. t.
'A'm. McN A I). K. K. A B.
bTRAYKI).
Strayed swhv op i hnradav evening
On* I.ight Bay Hor«e Mill*', very riiih I,
branded on one tilp, has a white
• n left ear. sad a War on hi- f behead,
dimps In one hin'l l-c, ..\ lit,era! re
ward will he paid for it,turn of this
inule to Henry Houston, Barnwell,
S. C- S(
MPR SAI.K—1 otter fm rjoickr sale
my house and lot on Smith Marlhoro
Street; price d in, j, a uio«t dc-
sfrablo piece of re-ident e property and
fa cheap at the above price
M 1 >. K W. Harley,
Cart of M ts. K. 1’ Best.
DoyJt-it Ua: nwell. > (’.
TKACHKRS’ A>BOCIATION.
I he December meeting of the Conn*
ty Association will be held on Satur
day, 17(n inst., ami will be addressed
by l.awtoa B Evans, Superintendent
of the Augusta Sctiools and one of the
ablest and most experienced educators
in the r*outh. Make your plans,
teachers, to attend and hear him.
TO KENT
tor the year IPM the place, cont lin
ing ahour lis> acre-, on Ruck t'reck,
baratofore leotw.) to F.. it. B*-a«tey.
Apply to K A . Elio,
Barn well, S C.
FOK KKNT-Mv !arm of s, :,cr(>..
about II.' acre, in high slate of cul'iv i-
lion ; a c«mf jr tub It* ' i oe u d w '-ill ng. - J I
twnant hotj-e« and an ii*-ccssarv out-*
building-, siluaud J miles S ii!!i of the
town of 1' ii| -to 1 on tl,e aontuern Hall
way. horfull parti 'liars curresiMuoi
with v> . H. i.a 1 *■»,
S.iclimg, -i. <’.
Gloria S It Rising and the T"" * T» 'a
Hie best h I'mr on t!,.• mark* t, so!.I t>v
H < . Hutt", Hilda, S. ( .
CHI KCH NEWS.
The Baptist State Convention met In
annual ge-mon at Laurens on'Tuesday
evening
The Annual Con'erence of the Metb-
rdist Episcopal ( hiircb, South, wid
meet in Ch irle-ton cm Wedne-dav next,
7ih inst Bi-hop Hendrix w ill preside.
Dr. K. VA ..Sanders will till his ap
pointment- at Aden’s Chapcd at 11 a.
in and Kline at, •! tit) |i. in. on next
Sunday The many triends and ad-
mirera of tliis scdiolarlv and well hc-
ioved minister are glad that Ids pastor
al service* at thc-e churches will be
continued as heretofore.
A GOOD DACGHTKK.
The record of Bamherg’a criminal
court here ,a*i wieg should he a matter
of pride to all our people. Although
no summer term of court was held,
there were ouiy three nOminal case* to
he tried thi- time, and the work of the
genetal sea-ions court was tlni-hed
d ue-day. One day’s criminal court is
a tin** record, especially so when it is
remembered that only two terms of
court a year are held in Bimherg
county, f'osa'.hly t«e voting out vf life
di-fiensarv ha- tiad something to do
with this good record; for whien we
are p|* ased to give it lud credit.— Bam-
barg Herald.
RE HE EOT BEAKS.
A box of g< 1'lan vell'iw ripe pears
came to u* on Saturday with cnaipli
ments of Mr* B f'. Baiighniao of ex
ec,ling Dunharton wa- a -or) r,.*s and
a revrlatioii 1 h>* good hesrtenne-- of
oiirfiiend- in stiaring th*-ir luxuries
with u- i« too long c»ta!di»h**d cause
wonder tmt is.* ha I ic* i lea that |iear-
,,,uid I*** so evenly ripened or -aved
from tit* ufth a :d toogiie* of men
folks iiidil th.y reach the hlglo-i p*T
f f tlon ( f Je 1:, , i ui - r. »• s s . \ 1 Ml'nlsV
w c ; tied L'ie - I • [ u ri -te peoj D ot
Year after year our good friend Mrs.
S. W. Eaves never forget/ to send na
for Thanksgiving eoloyment a present
that firings back the memory of up-
country daya, when life wa» all sun
shine and no frails had turned to ashes
on on-young lips And this year the
pumpkin pie had the sweeter taste and
rarer flavor of the boyhood time. s|n-
cerest thanks go to this unforgetting
friend for stJcth neighhorlv remem
brance and best wishes that the future
may be as kind to her as site has been
to this servant of Tux I'boim.e
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THE GKNEKA1, SESSIONS.
The Kail Term of Court npened on
Monday morning. Judge K. VV. Mem-
ininger of (Tiarlesion presiding .-k*.
lieitor Bvrnes and 'h« IochI nttlciaU of
tho Court were In their pl:»ce* TWonipt-
ly. All the Grand and thirty three
petit jurors answered to their name*,
• tily three of the latter being nh-ein.
Several were excused from further at
tendance.
The charge of Judge Mrmmlugcr !■<
the (5rnml Jury wa- a H»ii, lull -ml
forceful explanation of the law appli
cable to the charges contained In the
indictments presented h the Solicitor
His language was so rl"ur and hi- ‘X
plunationa so lucid and lincaitial thai
the veriest UvniHii could uodeistand
and be safely guided thereby.
The bouts of the court were tiled
morning session from half pn*t nine to
half past one, afterjioon three o’clock
to n good stopping place.
Ikt K IllII.H.
Henry Aden— Highway Robbery and
Larcenv
Joe B’alo k —l.arceny of Biuvcle.
Eugene Brav—Larceny of Bicycle.
Jell Rhoden—As-ault and Battery
with Intent to k'll.
Adolphus Dublin, John Hampton —
Housebreaking and larceny.
s. A. Wise, Randall Bin, Lew Rlrt,
John Bolen, Jtio. W. Johnson, J. Duff
Kennedy, Tuck Hancock—Assault and
battery with intent to kid
Waunie < oleman — Housebreaking
and larceny.
George Ash'ey — Murder.
W J Eau»t — ViolatloM of the dis-
iveosary law
Herbert Harvey—Murder
Mil ledge Braxton — Houkcbreaking
and arc tiv .
Miner Morris—Murder.
CiitTi-t i ker, Dan Daniel*, Ramon
Small-, i'lerie Corley — Assault and
tiatterv with intent to k.l and carry
ing comislek weapon-.
Tins hll)» wire toting sgait st tiie fol
low itig iiartos for viioaiiiu. of itie dta-
, '*• 11»a r v aw
Saxon l .T onn, I'.co Mi Kerely, J C
• a It.i*i I , l.lo in- Bo| ihson. K attic
Dlik* Viarvu Hi Hand i >.*,*. J ej, k ln«,
J i t M. L.om t. . llo.’i't Adams, Mace
■ H tlf
issks aiat < rs i> or.
He"M A 1 er[ Joe B .I i k an I Fu-
,.ic T> r * y |' ’ *• a • 1 jf * * i T v totti'»eve*nl
i*oTn.. t* a»' . • »' ft em ant each w a-
-• 'sictlt i < a i at h «r i lale.r and
■ . dollar."
W . J *■ . - i i m d t y I 1 y * rn| w * -
-t i !*■ .fed 'sice imm t ■ - «*r ^!'"i
Jcrt . set* w a- t".ind g'.iRy • f ti"-
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f I i r ' I'thei.-tc'-*'- with T n e* ■
I« v » p . . ■ , ■ g -
r • d a nee npotl the court I-
iatg. ac ! ere*;*. |, A tiumher of
i ;u ,"*r .a 1.1 »-•- coti'in uel trom th*
»»;*ciiij w d t.c tiled, and nuuierou-
new o.,ea »te tlllgkeled
"MM!. Ai E A I K".
The re vo| it Ion in Mex icn s nd m i ti n y
"f H-aidiat -ail r* *r Bin .larileru Uiat
i 1 lied wnild r«ut,d interest last week
Wete «UI a i affair- ami nvou -ettlcd.
1 oe Mel ,ao ren.-.a ware whipped
wl o' the Brard an tn*.e"itet t» s*-
• urei tli. ir demand* 'or Petr.r pav auj
treatment and r'ceiv- i amne-tv. They
had t Id a D an f a »'e of h "]d I [1 g (wo bat
tle *tii| - an ! the capital Wa« at tli"
u.*' '. of t !,• i r g u r a
nil|l Ulan, » a- *1 1 ' v a t ,oiv f on. «
Brg r i * U|. lif W .» - w lo - wh-
brougr,I j Ivai t. w . i -c, pay n ^h; i u
an aniom <' c .
Mindd'ni f ha; t v h v »h dava Mr
J. U. B a. a «.f <J. sogeln. g .made
Tna kag v g Dav d g■■ i ., p.
Baruvre | home ; ..a- hi -pi ndlng the
day 111 t be: I ll a T cd "f pn a. *• a ml p In n t \ .
Editor Hafve.l U. Ayer of the
lijrei: e D» V 1 11111* * tiS 1 the largest
i.ew-papcr 1 n a u »-g, v ,;. g o t lie taiafe.
It wa» i• e'ehrsL-d in h a m-w tmt'c
s;. ry build.ng eiei ted st a ii.al of fcg.'*,-
tr.A*
Ml U 1’. Dew, who was !h^ tDat
< a-n.er of the llome l>» k, ha- tauen
a line po-itmn wun Ho* I'.aiuii llo Bar.k
cft'olimhia. A 11 ■ l e i v i i, g B a t n w v !
h" hsvl been w ui, a Bank ul ."impsoo-
Tillfl.
A postcard from Mr. J B. Moore
bring* u.o good new- that Hie Hot
Spring* water w having tl..e Ctiect In
exorri-mg the malai u lhat iia-arf*.ic'ed
him with chills an.i fcycis for acverai
year*.
The resl ienec of the Ih’.h Major. E.
K. W 1IJ l a, near Eiko, wa- burned on
the morning of the Xotn. Negroes
were occupying Hi" bouse, his family
having removed t** VV ilni-ion two years
ago. It if> bells V cd to have been ml by
rmti.
The Rt. Rey. UTn. A Guerry, I). D ,
Bishop of South t’arelina, will preach
wnd aununi-ter the rite of conririnatuin
at tho < bercli of the Holy Apostles,
iiuuday moiniog, Dec. t Service at
halt ps*l eleven. The public iscordiul-
iy Invited to b present.
Prof. Marvin M. Wilke*. I’t imdp.i.!
of the Hampton School at Smoaks,
spent TnanksgivTng with B*ruwe:l
homv foik- On a recent Edi-tn swamp
hunt he surprised the < 'ollehm native-
by ktliHig a be.ii' '.hat w eigbed over Jd )
potiadk. tho largest game of many
years.
Farmer-Merchant T J. ![i«r» of Dtin-
Baltim made i tine wheat imp thi-
vear and to uncourage otlwra to grow
tho golden gram saved every bushel
Ter seed This week h*' la sowing a.:
iavreased Bcreag*', and thereby setting
a go(k*i etuinp!** to Ins neighbors and
friends.
A NIEHT PIKE.
K. A. Ellis Ksq. lost hia barn and
stahif bv tin'about Ktifolock on Thur**
dav night of ls»t we*-k. The tire liad
gained such headway when discovered
that it was wiih dilficuliy that some
live (.lock was sav'd from cremation.
The building contained shout tvvo bale*
of seed eoiton, some corn and forage
and oiburU rm 1>' -,, I > ‘* 1 tv. He had no
insurance The stillness of the night
and quick, bard work saved the town
from what threatened to tie a wide
spread aud dbaetroui couflaifrailon.
thet" f. fh-y burr i"d h"nie a* (j >. E k-
ll — - i' V ( * l., ) h t r e -1'll e, | there too 1
I a T* l" -H v '• a I v l b 11 g except three
i l.-T- a" iH-'t;-.
i 1 lie I- lo t evl a Ileal V onn f.’T
heal tc- I'- r. (•: ! !• t " f 0 r i*n In g t hei.' .
W i'lgu V P /I ! a ill I! V «V (! I V . I i i I a
at.d tri'S-drcd I .*• 1 ...m- tti.-t .'ati 1 o j
be -ep' . • f" : g ' ■" t. Mr < U'.k j
had (I • 'X ■ fi.-ui ai.i *• villi ( ijlmu n A J
( o , ("ii tlic Uf'iii'tsiv ica* lar exceed*
t i,»: niii"’* 1.1
P " M : t f' P. U* that hi- 1 ■ i - -
; i - g r • ■ - i ; ih-' 111 * i r - i 1 - life
rh*• hi'U*e w a* h'dlt of -e tvle i ms
ti'i; -1 an I did not iisv-a si* b'arlin
ttic fi "i or on ihn weather tioaiding
A ti,." ii I' | I»’iu Slid ll*' w ac w mg UI.-
Cliltis vv e ! *• |.i- t
Bv tlo v >i i.*d a--'-t itic*' of gathering
1 rieud- the ou' loii.d.ng- were *ave,| ,
bur the pre-.uit H.c f-uiTv Ins- in s i
, teiisi.: h' n-e. New Veai il wi.l occupv
ltl*'d k 1 1 o U •* .
K \ KKV BODY CoM F..
T ‘re w I tie a f.'-tlva! at ITme-a
ScbO'd ll'n.-c Er;.l-v I'Vening, I lec 1C
S ipper fr,,'i, i, to 11 o'clock. Mis .non-
el w i j 1 g ■ f..r the h< neflt of the Bapti-t
Par-onsge t.) f till- field.
Mr*. J l’ M. MHUn,
J 1 *. t« r th n ,
VV \ r, ->- H a rt*- r,
" V . R. Tuten,
•• <* V Be-t.
‘' W ( ) Vf c ( a « k *• y,
M - - A 'a " a! i *1 e r - ,
h'Oriie Harter,
< OlUuiittss.
A PAR \ii'JN PEANT A HON.
Tne most elective argument ws have
heard in faipr of the “Back to tl.s
j Farm” movement was given to us a
few days ago by Mr John l.ruhbs of
I Thomas, w tin cornea of a family of
i good fanip ra and i- a credit to them ms
well is i bright example to the learn-
et- in man’- tir-t nt.d hn-l o.'Ciipa'i.iu.
Mr Grulih* is manager for Mr W. T.
t'alhoun and in replv to our crop iq
quirie- gave us uttractlve wuri picture*
of tni* paragon (dantat inn. It is, we
| judge almost self supporting com-
j munitv wticre ever . hod v is busy and
I all eoiitented and p'osperon* VV |t,h
I »ii|UTior judgment Mr ('alhoiin w|-*'ly
I plan* and hi* ---istant* and employes
■ arc leval to hi- intere.-is and proud of
j ills and their succe**,
: Or the piiiu' [irl crops Mr Gruhha
j -aid that it wiii take to well nigh
I • h r I s, in as to lini-h cott ui g-t heri tig,
hut the p:ogress ilic.idy made a-*ur*s
an average o! J.'i t-alcs to the plow.
■S ime of the shale (Toppers have made
Jo hale- to the mule, ('urn enough for
two yesr* u-e tin* been m'ade and It is
fed abundantly On the hc«t ai'res 51
hn-lpd- have hecu made on the lea*t
lirodnctivr'J.'i. w ith an average of do,
j l.ookiog ahead to the gTta’er |>n.
j pro vent cut of his lands Mr. Calhoun
j is now fattening JoU cattle for shif)-
rient to hutigiy maikcts. They eat
i fed worih of cotton seed meal and hniU
| daily, aiid live men at** needed to take
!<•«'(» of them. Eater M r. <'alTionii will
i fini*h the fattening grouess hy feeding
j thcni crushed conn,
f Then* are other feattusa of this mod
I e| farm of which we did nor ask, for
! we have a distinct remembering mam
orv of the a weetnes* of his cantaloupes, I
the tooth*.oneness of his hams and the
i beauty of hi- fowl*.
| M r. Calhoun may not like nuch men-;
i tion, for h<< Is essentially modeat and I
’ averse to notoriety, hut auch a lljflit
j should not he hiJJea and w« rUk hla
1 dUitleature,
THE ( OLINTY CORN CONTEST.
If we knew herond a doubt that the
boy farmers of Barnwell County ha»
log put their hands to the plough
would not turn back we should eajr
that thair meeting In the vourt room on
Maturriav was the greatest con*«ntlon
ever held in that chamber where so
much history has been made From
that dale a new and heartening pros
perity would date Its beginning
There were 81 exhibits, all g*»od, not
a failure among them and ten of the
contestant* having made over 75 bush
els to the acre were awarded diplomas
ITiey are :
Wilson Johns, Pi years old, 1B7 bush
els, J B Mil**-, 12 years oil 137 bush
els, Norman Creech, 14 years old, 1lt>
hu*nels, Russel Loadholr 111} bushels,
W idle Thomas ITU hnshils, CJav
Creech J . S2 hushnls, Rupert I, Reed
'll lil-ltj h'.shels, I .eon W'*klv h(i hu«h-
*•!-, Angus San.h r* 7. s j bushels, (Juinev
Woodwatd 75 l-ti bushels.
The priv" winners were;
N * I Wii*" n J' lios, largest yield,
4?73 ."ill in cash, fertilizer and plow
No 2 J B. Miles, second largest
vic'd f2."> ca-h.
N • 3, No'tnitn Crcc'h, niost proflt-
a le yo- d f 15 sho* gun.
No 4 Rupert I. Reed, second most
prol'.latpe yield, |1. _ > suit of ci<*thes.
No 5 (Jliat Ii** Hslforil, neatest and
best kept record, *12 50 combination
corn ami cotton d. ill.
No ii Jacob Baxley, best teo ear ex-
bibi:, $5 t.air of sin e*
No 7 Leon W ek'v, second be-t ten
ear exhibit. $3 umhrel'a *
N'<8 Leon Weekly, l)est two st»rks,
♦ 6 lap robe.
No Cj lini'v Woodward, greatest
V itud uisite io W 1111*to11 or Koaemarv
townsMp $'()ca-h.
No 10 J (i Mat s* | second greatest
%!• •Itl, Wd)i»!oti or Rosemarv, .$5 cash
Noll. Ni*t yet awarded, for btsi
written account, cn-h |HI
No 12 Clav Creech Jr. lor beat ear
of seed corn, $.i cash.
N<* El Jea»e Sanders, second hc-t ear
seed corn, *3
N* 14 Wade Sanders, third best ear
seed t orn |j
No 15, Jac h UaxIt'V . fourth beet ear
of -fed con', ♦ l ca-h ^
Tim rust, of ui.- crop of vmir.g la r tn
cr Johns were as lollows- Rent ta;
Seed Ihceiits; plant ng 15 rents; ma
nure IP.; fei ti i/. r- i 1 J ; cult* va' ion 41 ;
gathfiog II ;>>; in'a $ J'-t t'.f* Vaioing
corn at $1 per busi.e! hi- i.rt lir.’tU w a-
|I2J 35. -ii'd tli*.'' ■ f p'u>tnelng per
bnahel belweei. 23 anil 2 4 la
c t i. t i v a! lux.
“1 hro-d’a*t s two-hor*e wagon
losds I'f c "opo.t 5i-l. tin Wedneadav,
the I ! I Ii day of M . y, l t In * rough i v sot
-oilerl tllf -r I e, vv lii.'li work teqniiel
»ix tionr- of *'• - l\ ii'onghing. eo«un .
sic (In im- Jii h dav ot M n I plant
ed mv crti, w bn Ii r. ipHrcd one i oil’,
using s |.a'eiir.' i r'' r n dropi cr I had
put 4'Si pound* o' fett |i/.cr In tile fur
row helot., planting ll.e . or". W Inch
r*'i)oire.| two h • ,r- () the '.'Ami a■■
of Jd' I id lit’ ' '! r 'i n n ol each
»; 1- wi’h - . w . c , w tin h r q ul red "i >■
hour - in) a ' i f
“ A hen n.v coin w a- a bo nl kt.e
high I Iert: i/e 1 r. tne -er nd mi.e
with i f'ou 111 i - n.i; i i' yi k oi.e h .o *
at.k a half. Tin* w-a Itm 7th ot hil ,
anjttietwo days f U'wing I piii.cd
a w a .' the sucker- I r..ui the ci.t o' 1 i"i t
Ion pounds of ailrafe -oda .n toe mid
d le of In' r.' w • » week r
“M v low- wee ai d a ha'f fee
apart and the hlo- wde ».x it., h. •
apart. The corn avetsged trotll fonr
to live ears to Hie -t- k
It la expected thvl the memher-hip
of tin Karo w e| ( ouo ‘ >' R V '-OMI
(. .uti for IW1 I >VI ! d' I.bie tn-t • f 1U|()
A I 1 v E B<»X PARTY
C- 1» r i. • .vr ». h.'.-J I'ou-e took ou
It'-'." - ' ' i y f • . ’ - ’ I k - *• V I '' g e V. (I
■ng T"» g r . •!" •« were |'ka fairv Un*l
hi the * ft ig‘ • of m- y Japat'ese
' a ti tr ms wliile ' h i n'.-emri of *b c* ry
-'ho 1 ■‘iioin w - - one low ir of ev.*r
g ri " ti * from i h • Hi S Creek * w a in Ji
Mis- 1,17/1*. VV a I the *'Iflole n t teacher
o' the srhioi, o. vet''! an uti.hiidged
dictionary fur the u-p of her piip!l*.
In order to procure or e she planned a
h' x party to r-i-t* 'he tn'cesa-rv funds
I'ru-tecs jiatr' n- and pupil* came to
her assistance and the result was a
tn r '*t enjoyable evening besides 'caf ing
casti in hand for tho pnrchiyse i*l the
desired hook.
The boxes brought prices rnmmen-
surste wuh the skillful "o,iking of the
Cedar Grove 1 i*-cs Tlnre am no
more gallant and Independetit liny* in
Barnw<i|. cumuty than- »>*<*■*- of fbt«-
section. Such bova make leaders of
men and will he haar'd'Thom' later In
life. Gamp* of various kind- were en
joyed bv -H present. The party was
a succe-* ironi evert -'and point.
ANO I HER OLD PAPER
Through the courtesy of Mr. W. M.
('"(■k of R.'d ('ak Township we have
the evening pDasure of reading a copy
o^.Tlie ('h nrcli in an, latcd New N'ork,
Docetnher 17fh. 1S>7, the 43rd numher
of It* 27rh volume. It (« an eight page
paper of five wider column each than
the newspaper* of today* The press
work i- perfect and the reading matter
as legible as ou the day of publication
It lias all told two page* of advertise
ments, all set in moderate sized type
by hand, w ithout a cut . or illustration
and with no display or whTte space to
attract attentiou. It was In its day an
Ideal journal.
The reading matter, editorial*, aeloc-
itlons an'! contributions, is wide rang
erfi; covering many subjects of then
interest and all well treated and un
derstanding! y discussed. No one
could read The Churcbniarf without
being better and wlaer from hating
done go.
In size and sensationalism Tb«
Churchman wa* unequal to the greitt
paper* nf the twentieth century but in
tho richness of Its content* and the
rorrectnegg of it* language and
thoroughness of Inquiry aud typo
graphical skill it was miles ahead of the
machine made Sir Oraclea of Modern
New York,
( AKD '*K Til v N KS
Wetake th!« n *•( * od if ex tend I tig
"iir ulncefe tbsnk- t * lhr> pviitde of
Batnwrll b tli w'i'H' » .'..U"e.l, for
th*' vcy vs 'sol i I Imi"' 1 wurk ih.no
ill -svll.g our 1,1 ll" f'li'o ft'r oil tli*.
0 ig b t of 2 11 Ii N iv m tiff M a o v , m - r. y
thank*
J "t- ff -t;.I A \ H a f"rd
< A R I' ill- T I VSKS
T f ti*' tin"! i*.' i| 1- . f B a *■ c w ■ |1 sho
rp' teicd .Ill'll o ■ t *" i a . at") Vsn-blP
sa-istsf.cc io prey **: ting fuithci
than th" d*'»tMii ii ti it rn v hsro and
itacon'eut* I am due ami h.-ieov ren
der U) V «inc*-rp trial.k- ll.e.* Sfp .pi .
pr-1 who wetp 'i;'.in« i n *h* '■ .-f-
fv’M* b it for I **a r of 1> av ii g i.ut »ouie 1
W ill liol ll.Jiv I d o a 1. / c.
K A Eli-.
THE FARM ER i \ 11 > N .
The F - r ■ n e r <' I'niou of B.i r n vv>l,
( outilv wii! tueet at R-rnwp|i ou Mol;.
da* , !nr 5lh dav of i> ceuib" , '‘HP a' 'J,
uYl"Ck p m. (ifll r- for en*uttig
' e- r will hp clpcted A f II a 11* ini a ti"-
I « paP|,p*i 1V d''»i red
T F H / /, *' Pi p s
J A Jp a -, C" ■
Nov 25tb, 13 (i
J. G. WOOLEY. M. D.
PHY.MD IAN A N f i M.RGEuN,
Barnwell. S. C
Can be found at ail h"ur* at Office
formprly occupied by the late Dr. K.
L. Patterson.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND 6RID-
IT0R3.
-AH- persons imidlng s-lalms sgaiirst
fbi* estate of Ml*s Lucy S Peyton, de
ceased, will please present' I7ie“ same
duly attpated to the nndersigned and
all ppraon* Indebted to the said esute
arp not I tied and requested to make
prompt payment to me.
V*hH. Jones,
ilUl
(JualUl • d Executor.
Columbia, 9. 0., Nov loth, 1910,
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Monday, December
12, Bilb, tile with Hon .1 no. K Smi
ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
County, Ills final return as Administra
tor of (lie estate of J. VV Ore-ch, de
ceased, and apply for I^ttef* plsmia-
(►ory.
K. 9. Wearhersbee,
A.iminlatraior.
Ney. V, Thin.
DISSOLKTION NOTICE.
The copartnership heretofore exist
ing between the undersigned' under tllf)
firm name of 1. F*. Still and sons ha*
i been dlasolveij br mutual r.*naent,
j Mrs. J hr-jStill withdrawing from the
i firm. The business will be continued
! by K. B. Still and 1 K. Still under the
Arm name of I. K Still A Sons, the
: said K B Mill and I F. Still assuming
I all liabilities of the former tlrm. and
all IndebtedneM dutf.Jhe saltD firm la
payablo to ua.
R. B HP I,
I. V. tftill.
Oetober 1W0,
Welcome Waits
—■ ■ . . i;s w r l .■ i i". ■■ i i ■■ui'■ i ■n w*» ■
When you Come to Town to Attend the
big sales
Wnen you come to town for any purpose whatever, of business,
pleasure nrpnblic duty—rkmkmiikr that there Is a genuln » and gener
tins desire to give the beat service to you* at the MOEAIK FULL
HTOTKKD STORES.
'Seasonable Selection
Stiecial attention ls call"d to the choice and charming new goods
just received, among them are;
Beautiful Outing*, l ight and Dark
Col TVfff 6 oer r« per yard.
F%ncfprv*a“Gingh*m* fit', l(>c “
Y’ard w ide Sea Island («^... ,5« '*
All the year rnnnd stocks nf Dry Goods, Hhoes, Clothing, lint*,
(irocprie*. and ad General Met chautiise fer home bapniiiess^anil
atiread eojev ment are fid to aT needs in qusnlltl, up-to-dat* in
style, unsurpassed in qua'ity and ai price* that can not fad to
plea.p the most careful huver*.
A continuance n| the liberal appreciated patroaage of the past 31
years is asked and evary effmt will he made lo prove tgsl ilia tu-
tercai* of merchant and customer are mutual.
I.-t me help von begin getting ready for the Marry Christinas
and Happy New Year that I ainceruly wi«h you.
OLAIR
1
Rarnwell,
THE RIGHT BANK.
THE hank in which you shoulJ sloposit your
money is the one (hat tn addition to affording un-
qurstionrd safety, also handles your account in
lhr manner that must accurately meet* your
hpei ul rcqui/cments We invite checking and
savings accounts whether larue or small, and
guarantee absolute urivacy fur all business en
trusted to our care.
4 °|o Paid on Savings
BANKorVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL 8k SURPLUS $500,000.9P
———- — -22_2nJ LOCAL DIRECTORS ~
George H Dales J.M.Easterling
Butler Ha^ood P.M.Buckingham
t.J4
HORSES & 11
r.'T
A
Uu
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Hornes
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
s. Bent Mules
j
West Produces
Just Received
AT •
J. D. WHITTLE S
Remember that the Cordial Invitation
Cpntlnues that you visit the
SATISFACTION STORE,
WHK H FI NCR \K'.> HAS NEVER W FAR I ED IN TIIE SERVICE
OF ITS FRIEND". AND CUSTOMERS
TREASUBER*8 II
Th« Tr«s*ui»r*a oflln
jfij the i nll«oilon < f UKM
(he i«.*l v«*«r es*m«*n«lttg
MHO, f-om citn liiti dav
1»I0 i«mr Iftth day of ^
•Hulre. From the Ut to tbo I let of
Jeuuary 1911 Irxduelve a peneltj of omi
l*ei mjni w||| b*! added. From tbe let
to tke 2«ib of Kebraary, 1®H # larflNdy
a penally of J per ^ent will be added
to ell taxes paid In Fchrnary. From
tbe let to the Iftth of Mareh, 1®11 # (tie
cluetva a penalty ef aeven per otnl
w|;| b« added lo all unpaid taxea.
fU»y>
For Mtate Purpoee*
•* Ordinary (jountjr
1‘urpoaea 8W
“ New Jail Purpoaea l
" Coriftltiiildnal School
Purpbk«a 8
Total mill*
There will he an extra levy of two
mills In Barn wed, klackvlde ami Wll-
liaton township for public roarl*.
( nmmuiatlon lax will r>e »2 00 and
will he received from October 1ft, 15>lo»
to March, l»t lull, inclusive,
(Special Hcbool Levy)
Cedar Qrore I mid: Barhry Rr«ncb|
Calvary, Kdi-to, Friendship, Hilda,
Healing Spring*, Kline, Morrla. New
Foresr, Oak Grove, Old Oiumhlf,
Pleasant Hill, Keeuy Branch, San Hill,
delglingv die, Seven Pines. Tinkers
Cceek, 2 mtils; Bartnn. Hlg Fork,
Blackvl'le, Ulmers. L'pper Rluti Land,
( ave Hickory Hill, Owena Gros* Road,
"ycamore No. 51, 3 milts*, Allendala.
Double Pond Hercules, Lees, 4 tnlUs)
Barnwell 41^ mill*} F.lko. ft mills,
Fairfax 0 mills,-MDEistau. 7 1*3 mills.
Cnlled States curreovty, Gold and
Silver coin, county and school ulaiwe
proper Iy approved will bo received lor j*
taxes.
Checks and draft* will be raoelv«4
for laXea at taX payers rl»k only.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County,
DR. ISO. P. LEE, Jl_
4B& Dentist
^Ui!3wil,UdT0N, - - ft.
Office over Babk of wiiil.ton. Ifft
not receive calls lb tbe couxtry, kei >
torlli make appolnrntente''at ofBeea
Jk:
A. H. NINESTEIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAI
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKY -l.LE, 8.' C
So. Car.
Vj
DR, J. H. E. MILHOUa
DENTIST
BLACKY ILL*, a C.
Offlcc day» Thurtdflj, TiU
dav and Saturday.
Wfll equipped offloe. -i-
Opprntions made as pofo*
lend as conmstent with safb^r •
Prices reasonable. Tera* I-
cash.
. CS.- 5^
DR. V. C. MILHOUS
MJTBI, .
Unveil, -..It
OFFICE HOUM8
8.H0 a. m. to 6 p. a
Persona living away frost __
will please makd appott undnu
oooiIhji Br ao doing they will is apl
of istroedlar^ aerrlee sad afoti SHF
appsIntmFnta.
,n -nV-'
The valuable land*of
late .1. Terrili Smith of WIK
listen, derised by him
Connie Maxwell Orph«BB||% - i c
are now oflered for Mtlt «p#
on liberal terms.
For particulars tppfy ( : x
either to Di. W. CbeaUt
8mith t Wii listen, or
8hepiwtrd, Edgefield, or
T. Jamison, Greenwood*
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SUBTEI1JG UI TERHK1K,
A postal card addreased 10
ae at J.Tndlmrel, S. a WB „ „ u .
receive prompt BtteptioR.
—i:
HoNKYtOLlJlOt.
T
Roney to lend on ffrst 'WSltgf. 'sjIL±:': JT-
real esute. 8 per cent latereaf Mk>
xmounts under 11000.00. . 7 per -
on xmobste oyer 11,889.09. . '" v'
J. O. Fxtteraon * foa. 4.;.
BLACKVILLE, - - -
SOUTU CAROLINA. I THE
C.F. UlkOM, P. I IlCtllpa
Va. KM.
mi
Calhoun A Co-
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGH
Live
mURAi
—At Lowest
Stroi