The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 15, 1910, Image 2

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Th« Barnwell People. m V. HOUIS. Idittr 1 Pnp'r MUHTT CfBCCLATIOIl rDUIUT. D&CKMBiCR U. ItHO. (K BAKU Eft COONTY. From thr dwcrlptton* hy th« dwJ'y of th# city <>f Corn CongroM bold U«l we^k in Colitmbln It (a plots m *sn«tilno on • rlnutllo** dity tbst tho exhibit of tbo boy <!<»rn farmer* of thlo ononty w*» the wo«t Ktrlkln^ sad sltrootlr* fosturo of that new era beginning. F«»r Ita cnOtplete oomplete- aooa sad arrt»tl<' excellent, arrangement crodU woo gt^fn by the older State and Ibo yosngor Kooord to the *»nt well de* eorftavprsio* sad ooiMSiendatHm—Su porlatendent Bnrsw J. Crno*di.\ Without maltoe but for 1 wk of batter arqnalntanes with Barnwell CouiHr sffstfa thoos Jouros^s did a alight In• ]n«tlrs to Boperlstendent Crouch, In aUtlsg thst he 1» aertrlng hla aecond tsrm sa hsad of the education.*! f »rre» nf thh county, while In f *ct he ha* not yet oosiploted hla drat term. Their mlatsks came, no doMbt, from hi* re* «est Hsoppo«ed rselectlon for f"tir years mors. The point that we wWh to make M thl*. tkat It dnea not take a good aline of a life time In a man of Su- perlntesdfnt Crouch’, paru to learn to do and thon to do what-h« haa already so woll seooispli'ked. AM U tka Btate and Record will wslith 6IW thsy wilt tee ht tho manner Tn which ha tsaeu the dutlei* of,hU •eoosd Urm that when |ho time coma* for tha aelaetlon of another Ideal Htate Boparintandenl of Education tha right ooa can ho found m thU good oM a*onnty—and hla full name la Horace Johnaton Crosoh. tHJISO VERY WKLfi. Keerythlnc con.ldared Karnwell Ounty hsa done very well during the )a»t decade. The oeneua taken In 19f)0, ten yaara ago, gave It a population <>f M,S04 penji -, that of thl* year put It a. 14,'10ft, • decrease of 1 'IXo t >eraon«. When It la remembered h«»w manv and what heavr drsfu have been made hy other itatea. cltle*, oountle* and tnwna In need of good Barnwell atock the wondor grow* that the decree*# In population ha* not been Immensely grostar. Tho hundred and odd cotton «Mla of tUla htate and Georgia have, with thelv aumnaonlng bell*, called aswyfwMS the farm*, the need, of trwokars and saw miller* In FI *rld» asd Georgia haa# Induced other* to go, sod aaoora of cltlo* and town* of thi* and nOWr Btarea owo muVh^ of their growth and got up to the Immigration from BamwHl that la fattooiftg them . Tho safortunato oouoite* of thl* BUM that are Inflicted with cotton sallla oostrolltd hy foreign aad clo*t fltaod aoplul ara tha greaie.t gelnera Hi tha numhara of ihetr Inbabltanv*. What they may have loet In the grade and ekaraotar of thHr eltl»en»hlp I* a matter nf opinion aot worth eipre**lng •T dUouaatDg. It la »uflSrient tn tve *a(- iaflod with tho aaue abowlng i f the eoaeat flgure* If hsmen Ingenuity and daring con tinue to aaska progreaa a* they have dnoo the laet few yeara the war of the folure may ho fuoght high Is the air. Jnatead nf costly armed ballla *hl|>* and orualora, terrible torpedo craft and Xuhmarinoa the aeroplane (living ma chine) m*y be the one mean* of *pread- Ing destruction and death, and In | l«ce of mighty armlea one paaranger on an aaroplana, with a few expln.lve bomb* may decide the deailnte* of nation* Ls*t week at Memphl*. Tenn , John M. Moiaiant an aviator, aoared over lha city at the eafe height of 7,000 fm t and laid that he could ea*lly have dropped r»t |o»|ve» on the deck of the U. B. Monitor Amphitrlte, anchored In the Mte*ia«lppl river. The awlftneai of the aeroplane*, ex- caedlng the speed of the faate*t rail road trains, make* them practically safe from cannon shot. Tha liquor honeea of several wet BUtea ara flooding the mail* with gor geous circular* beseeching orders for < brlMmat booie. They are no re- a pec ter* nf person*, for thev send their Mduotlve literature to every name they can get, whether It be of preacher, knee bteechea boy, steady drinker, re formed man or ateadfaat prohibkion- l«t. "• " ■ Kow 1^ good time to *wear off. If la a abort word but Ita ccn.e- guenoea are often large and lasting. Bbould the boll weevil reduce the cot- tun yleldoaat of the MUsUsippi bh It Inva done, according to the autemenl of Farmer Caldwell of l/maUn* In hi» Htate. tie cotton tnlil* of the Kaat will ha In aad plight. They will have to Increase their Import* from Egvpt and India or become habitation* for bat* and owl*. Senator Tillman scored a quiet vic tory last week ever President Taft and Beeretary *»f the Navy Meyer. Tha ad- ministration had, with a.’ high hand, taken the flrst atopa »n {lose up the naraI establishment at Port Rural and to sell the property. A little Kdgefleld Xng)l*h scotched the project and the Vurt loyal station will continue a* heretofore. There are two aclaaoted article! In today’* Peopli well worth reading—J. J. HHT# views aa to next year and R 0. Caldwell’s Informing account of the toll weevil. THE THIRTEEN I’ll C.tN.SUS Tha court of Unci# Mam’* subject*, taken la«t .Sunimer, wa< ■ uiiipleteil l>v the census ••Iflctais on S iturilsy and the reaulta made punitc. In lb*' United ■'tHtea proper, bounded «>a the North hy British America, East and West hy the Atlantic Ocean and Smih bv Mexico and the Unit <>l Mexico there were !II,!IT^,Kid people, an increaae <>t Hill over the cen sus total. <>f |:»on. in addition there are enough luo.'i* In the government a(*rvlea abroad in Alia.ks, t’orio Kico tt»e Panama canal tone and the many l-lands of toe I'aclhc ocean to raiae tbc total to lOl.KMI,!**) souls. A< Immigrants to the number of a mi.jnm nave been coming into (his country annually * cnnsider*i|< (Mrt of the Increase of the past ten years must be msde tip of thestf new co ners Tun flr.t census o( ttie United S ates taken In 17D 1 1 show ad a 11,1*29,214. New New Y ora ellv ha. more than that number of peop.o. South Carolina is 2flih In popult ion. THE 0U)|T1MK HKUUION Methodism wa« planed in Charleston about the year 17.(6 bv the brothers Charl-s and John Wcl y. For many year* In the history of mis new grent denomination mere was much r f emo- lh>n In It* services, both lit the cliy and country. That distinction grew |-ss as it* wealth and worldltues* m creaseu. But the < I I spirit seems to have bean only dormant, not dead, for It was made markedlv manifest nu Thursday le*t In the Meth.dist A 'lini.l Conference t|ien am) there In ne>«|<m Wtille Blshnp Hendrix, who was the presiding offleer was out riding in an aulouiobila and the young nilrii-ters and their wive* Were taking an ex cursion aroun't the harbor, tln-ie was « u»'*1 remarks 1 1' meeting in progres- at Bethtl I)r. M. A Steel closed tils sermon on “I’heOid I’ath* of Meth- oi|l«m" with such a burst ol earnest r| muence that the Methodist blood he- g«it.U> boll anil from all over'the house the shouts of “hall 1 Ijsh” prevailed |)r. Steel came dnwa Irom tbs pnlnit anil. While the “old timers’’ sahg 1 1 am Bound for the l*iotni*ed I,and," I'.en and women came forward to «ii*ke hands with toe preacher, whosllll ci a- tlriued hl» preaching, tlnnigli tue air was tilled with shouting |)nwn the aieleand up the oilier the throng marched until eierytm ly ha ! clasped the hand cf tne prcicher hr hhhupI A Weber and other of the older int o of tha-conference stood be-ul* l)r. -Stct l during flie wondeifil demnisi rai ion and talked as much a« he did. It was a glorious time and the Methodist spirit knew no hounds 'I lie service liegan at d :.'k* o’clsck tint It was dark before th* rhtirch wa* enintled. rvraon* i ftawEa Intending te pay taxes the mall should write at onck Armstrong fur Informa- can not begin latter* usually BOI.U WKKVI1, NKWs. “It I* owing to the tn || weevil that cotton I* selling over fourteen cent* a pound this v**r “ So savs K ('. Cd Iwe|!. a l.oui-lana farmer now canvassing this Mate Here is In. account ol the Invading enemy : “ The boll weevil trave|, ahnii' «cn- IV tve mil's a v.tr and il» Irenil «i nc. It entered the Untied Mates h is fi.-en .laadily towaid the nortlicasi. Tne damage It does to cotton cannot t.e cm phasixed too much ’I'lie normal crop in l.oulslana ii|i to live vesrs ago wns I.UOO.UOO hales Tins y.-ar, owing to ravages -f the b<dl wee».|, it lia- pro duced »]lgllllV baa tlian 2'SMSkt bale. Tb* Insect bas ruined about tbree fourtbs ( f tlie "r.ip. “ Ttie ho I weevil has been in thl. country atmur twenty vears It w a« originally conlln'd to tne bill co-ton Country of Mexico, and con| I n..t g.-t lute the t; hlted Mates heoanse there ws. s gap of about It^t miles In tile Kn> • frande Va 1-y, wbeie cotton w*« not grown With the raHffig of cotton In thl* sectloc the gap w a> firidgcd. and the ln*et>i# bavet.oen com i n g stead .|. onward »lmc ttien “It was tholigSit bv some that their (•rogre** woo| | he checked tiv ttie Mississippi ri»er but th.y posa ( -i| tr ji|*t as If It didn't exist. A 'mil weevil can fly a* fir a* three miles m a .tretch Thev readied the border of Georgia Ibis year and at their present rate of progress wtl arrive in .'m.Hb Carolina In 1913 “During tne llrat y.-ar after their arrival thiy arc haidir noticeab e They become worse anil worse in the •ecruid and tlnr I years ami (b> ttie maximum of harm in ttie f nirtti vear They come to stay and no way of ex terminating them has been found ‘ Everywhere foi two or inree vesrs after the boll W eeV , 1 comes there is a ateadv dc|ite< iatnui of land values This |. ilue to the fact Dial cotton planter, have as a rule enntined them selves (n growing cotton Not knowing how to raise any other crop and being Irg unable to grow Cotton on acconnl of the weevd, they have in sow-v.»**i* gone Into dent and been compel ed »o sell their land for a mere fraction of what it was worth. “Gradually, however, the (mil weevil cause* planteis to turn to other thing., and this enf ireed diversification re suit* In a reaction. Land value, tlnal y recover and become higher ttian tie fore . “I,and in the Ke f River country of Louisiana, where my own plantation I*, I* exceedingly fenlle The planters know nothing ol the use of coiqmercial fertillxsrs, and unrnialiv grow from one. and a half tn two bnl-a of cotton to the acre year after year without fer- tllirer. . T ”Ilecau»e of the boll weevil, linwever, we have been forced to rel.e other crop* -alfH'f*. corn, hrimiu corn and peanut*. W- a r e al*o raising hog* ” “Alfalfa won’t grow In sandy I arid, bui in goltvg through South ( arolina I have ooth-ed many places where It eon|d be grow ti protltafi’y ’’ Ketuiniug to ttie auhjeet of the boll weevil Mr Cd l»e 1 said ttiat the only wav to tight it wa« to apply tire to the cotton plant* in the late autumn and then 11 >w them under, and the follow ing spring to plant cotton' »eed at the eailiest possible date ami force its growth with nitrate of soda In this way a crop can he raised, akbongh it will tie below normal. He said it was owing to the bull weevil that cotton wa* bringing more tha-t fourteen cents a pound thi* year. next vear lie wa- almost Incredul ui* i f my sincerity. Hut I am not manlug a guess ; It w i 1 be n (act. “Tm^l’resPleiit I* a good fellow, he means well, nut he Inis m.idt lots ol misfakcs * The trouble wi h M r . I'sfl I* Pott he |i ve* in * poilu mI atnpisptierc H>- can't gel away Irom it. It. pervade* Waslilngtsin, and the I'resldeiit's »iea„ nf conditions are. limited In a |.rge measure Ity those who mirrouti I iiim . ' ‘ A iiierlcan peo( je arc I<k» compla cent. They spend to < Irewlv and are great I V i m Ii nei| I o la ke a rws> \ o' w of tiling*, enuiily u ii w ai ran t<d by cir emu.lances. “Extravagance ha. hem our great, fault. vVc have been wasting enrircly mo uiucb in non irro.tu. tive umieria- A. a rule we ll*ve liecn given Iim) much to adornments We have become otises. d with t lit; V-i'y bcnili ful in mnniripal atf iirs K e nav« f |- | .wed like policies in ttie Mate and ua 1 |onal goyei imicnts “ Bailies it i p , noionlv in this com. try, tint Hl.n abina. 1 , are i l.i*traii»u»"f ttie t-xtrav agam e In whicn I.ie worid lias been | lunged for me li t two decade*. IHe mniiey f ir. tbe c lustruc lion of these has been withdrawn ir-nn •otnuierc.isl circles and a.imisl as goo.I «* •quan.tered, »o far a* theie can tie any .Hbgil»Jc returns observed ’ We ti.vve gone to considerable ex pense to dig the I'auama ( anal k pre- .litne m.w we will have to lorl.f' i‘, lt’» a 1 very well to make appropru- liootiTor such pm poses — it's -ms, -n CiMitfact debts, hut tbe ri-al d.in.u.liv arise, when wccome to get tne tn obey with whn-li to make tbe psvments " “If a man buy* a faim and culti vates it, he cool ratio lei* to ill.- ma.c- rial wesliti of society. If lie perimls the land to lie lull' lie bas subtracted fioill III.' gelii>r.«l vveslth tiv olibdiaw mg tils uioiiev from coiiiim-rce and In vesting il III a mill prnll la hie eotei- prisb. The later llistration serve* he-t o imlicatc our trend in a 1 depart ments i f nui got v ruimuit.’' 1 M-c I a l m 1 1 ig any I n leu t loll ot liosing, as a calamity prophet, Mi lltb nislsl- e.i, however, that It was Hot a gut's*, bur at) ali». 1 ite ctrtan.t v a* Io w uai awaits (lie country, to- norrnw, or next year, when tins.tie,* activithi- liei-ouic dormant lie pointed out that at pres cut there is vtiy little projected, whicn means a silspeiisioli of aclivute* “Do you hear . f any gcmTaily sva- ItSiialb: piaus for nnpi ..*ein--n « du l iog i c iicai yeai ? '. he asked. .‘.'T ten art pone. h *. toi le* a id • icl, i.tntr enterprises w nitb art iiro lii HV e in irretr naiurc, and whicb c .mributc to Wea.t.'i, ale not tonteini | vt.-d l.y tho.. WHO have llie niollsV (o t .ve»t “Inis im‘an. that i host who hive noth ing to «et I tin t t liei r 11 me w t 1 to- W 11 liovi t e in pin v me n t lllert wi|i l.av- to be shutting down nf tile mines t.e cause iron and • .ai ami ether miotrals ttial go Inr.i ttie p t o i ocf p >n of coin- Inert 1st HI lie c- will i of t.e in le.i.ali l, I be same might tie said about tile Inui- ti.T liUsiness * a oilier f .nils •.( ac tivity \ > a r.-imt ot ad tin., tiler* will be in a by I t|ou»auds of pe..| !• with .oil cm| | >v blent nr v i \<i ** w vr i-rii xe FARMING WITH a • H O M b a i v j K of BAn^WELL l . armern U i.o.i Bank jjlijiui N:. R BARNWr.LL On ]2C. 13,1! b.ir THE DU POKT POWDER COMPANY will cive a DEMONSTRATION of Stump Blasting AND ‘PLOUGHING with DYNAMITE” (Subsoil Blasting) on the farm cf J A ! - J TO3 * who has kindly granted permission to make th;s demor.ctration on his property. Every Farmer and all others interested are invited to attend. . l.vmou H ■- I... o , t 11 i i b*- Tat Ii s -sir ( t i t •!' I) We So/irft Yeui 3usin- s$. P<iy 4 ! \'T- C'.nt n'i ^ime Deposits DJ:<rDTORS: I Ifll ( il tlhtla W il.: mt 1.. Tavr I' !; Wiidid) 1 Wd'ki-r !c '. ■ J v. I.ee Ivdatcrlmg ♦ 4 4 ♦ i * * # r F I c E R S : » a * A Wt'lwmi I. f if. \’h. I’p s| N. r, \V VVaiker, C ..tshtcr K C'. Carroll, AmK Cashier , ’ ' •" ih;V t a ♦ « •* * 9 ♦ k» ♦ « w # | ♦ - a ir Uicat N'.rtlicrn , W e (lot t II a. w • .■ y lew • I p pi O'. m a*In C o • ex “In lirepa i i i g o, ii r d e i ■ f . i n x’ ,.-.i are going to lie d v Tots is tir. au e we *r I elision* l.ast ve »r wroi lere.l J4",i..i Ions of r*i'-, sn l had no -uri.lus. r r ibe ii. xt ve«r wm wi.I i.r.'d only at..oil Tvl.i) si toll* * I migti' repast s.ieb i.| is'iation* Inourliisnie.* I »•' y . r w ,• (i,i vr Ini V >• I 1 OPd oe w In g n . a r . . ’ b I, y t W e *ll •» i ..e, d Ini' t.l) l 1 I. a - ' V * « r * •• w . e r. in pi* I o-d i o i j.i, p a # i r g.- on tier . f pas.Clig r C'.,. '.es. Vbls V* a r w. shall need non.' W ordered .1 si engines t,si y ,1, Jo .' a oh.-s >v i ,, t. an vtoi b la f .r n. x ' aui ‘'trior tolsll, *s, |t,le|e-[-‘' VI I h a | • p.-:' I" know tloy I re iiissil.g i f ,ir liier tn i. v i»t .ns 1 a . ■ g 1.1 o a r i on provemen * ..r ex eo.i ois (|. a . we ar il t-o l t..‘cause thev haves t tnr mob, V t. u r to c.a u «e 11, e ' e a rlo, 11. d . o - II1.11 ’ ■, conuderi g poh |, #e . nn".iv an I Susi ue»a no t |.M.k, l..r them t" 1'iv.si it A Ii a l w 111 II appe b | sa , , t In-I <■ t" re, is a m at ter of c. r t n n ’ y r. n .. r (. i i.e. III n| 1111 e * will v'.un.' . . a -lai d s i, 1 | lie re w I, ] tie u" t.rog f e-s M an v ■ pie wiil have to change 'heir occupa tions and II abi! * > f living K < i K S A I. K — ^ on.. g K«gis.r.d| J e. se v t - ■ , , 11 v V p, 1 * ; * i, *.. 11 B *te-, liar.. w • I , S 1 . • MASTER'S SALE. rst at*' of --ou * ri ( ' ai o i ii a. t lo UI o l V ot |t,:i.w( li I'ourt of Toiiiiiioh I’ e »» J acoi) Ii A iglcv in tii. own riglr, and a- Klc. ill.II . f Ibe last All a >1 lestatnem. f Jobli D A g ev decea«*,| 4 i . |{;isim'ss, I’imhcr & Farm Slock ^ ith -'ixL'i'a »• \ |iti ifiicc and si|iiaic dealing in li'»r t s. rvudfs. linoorj, K< j,v nit cicdit, I am fret' tu kir tlidt at in> tiaif in mv vairi'i' liavo I ticcn in a I'Htri |"i-,ii(in to m i \f mv fri' lid*. <dd ;ind new, tiuin at t ii; 4 * tca-im. I avr u-t i rt ti; iii'd IVotn t'n' W. wt. w!)t*ic it was my ^ t-Tood !o111n11• 11a ._o t the ctram *d the marketm Mv ik-vy Cf !e I'lni'iit ot -t'.i I,, eon-1*; iiio- < f i. to 4 V T'/TTTT .TTiR V 'ki’l teai Ii 1 ■ -1 it u . I! .. m N1 o 11 d. t \, Novetidwr JSth. and a i'''’id;.»l i M\.t.it ion ;* i \ti nd' d to all })ti\ IT** m Barnwell ’’.id ni| ., tj; tb e "::iti<— , o v -it me ut mv Hill I'lrj) StaMt-w. ! " I’-et c CD’ii t f o . s tii tt mi* a ’ ami the -i | im re dtai arc wutcli* Wold'. If.. Ir. t A tilcz Plinjijf a Serviceable Wagon d ■*! r< ’it “ a t of I h. • Hi n fii't t ld'-s Lap Lope or j j^ootl 11 " h; [> th.it \ oil !ir>c.!, \. m v\ i,! ti rid it licit. No hr t te r line K A 11 \ W i; r ; 0. j./i. po^tgk BARNWELL, S. C- CHARLIE BROWN I1VKNWXI1. • Soutli ( arvilmr McCOiUHCK MACHINERY! *n t I'.aiutiff, v* . tiro H Augley, At. *1 , 1 »■ feb.lallt* By virtue of a de.'ratal o- ler tu in* .llub tcd in Ol ■ above eiiti'l d cause I w 1. sell at Syxaiio.re in trout of 'he Lost, Otbce, on 'J'li*slav, Jimiarv 3rd, I'.’ll, a'ter -a 1 Vdav ui -ail mon'li whhin (tie ieg.| Ihturs . f --1.'. tne fol low log described iVal 'propi*. ty ; A|. tfiat tract nr parcel i f laud situ ate in Barn w el I <o>un\y. cont alriing nne h mid red amt forty a.'res. more or les* and bounded ms fn|'..<v*: Nirrtli by lamls of estate of J.»s M Alien; K'<»l bv I'uidic Road I ‘»ding frbui »y Hinorc tn Hnf >rd'< Bridge; Soutti bv estate of .1 H« M ' i ’.n a-ml on five West liv Istul* of B F B irkvr and Oscar Bovver*. Term* of sale cash. I’urctyaser to (ia\ for papers \ II L O'Bannnn, M as'er. Master'* Ofllvc, Dec , 9tb, I’.ilit. a \ A HARD YEAR AHEAD TOR SOMK PXOI’I K, President J J. HLl pf tho Great Northern Rsitwav Was interviewed re. cently hr a Wasliingcnii P >*t Reporter < Here I* the siihscauc* of hi* saying* ; That llie United States, ami th" world. In fief, are about lo liarvesf the fruits grown of extravagance, .1, J. Hill i* absolutely positive. It i* too late to warn. Tue ho+rr ia at band, he **«'» He declared It would be futile to dis cun* llie untoward thing* that eonlrotit the American people; that tbe c'tintrv faces'no panic, ami that matters w tihl linallr adjust themtelvn* alter experi- eiice and lunch muney bad cuntribuutd 10 the telurtmi Wjveo I Udd ,Pre*ldent Taft a few flaya ago that there would be rqany thuutAudi of aitd tbrowo into ivllto MONEY TO L 0 A N ! On InipVovcd Fannins; Lan is. Long Piim! Kasy ILymcnts! Horrower pay* actual cost of perfecting ..loan. NOTICE a i I • ’' . | • > ai m i» 1 k ^ \<>r:i ^ i *t All •'’ \ ‘i • • •’* « 1 \%- \ D t,- II : i *•*< u* *k r L r f ‘ f l p' f 111 ;' f ’ m *4 J n| t ^ 1 ^ ? ? a i » r 4 »f J l u ' «' *4 1 Hi a 'fH ’ • ■ t l 1 •* * ' * hr • ^ ^ ^ 1 r»’• p**^-^*' ' ' L ■ m rl i y >4 ’ • “ r c • f ' p T K t K a is K \ .i' r. .h T 12 M* if i'* NOTICE l 'x (h** pow-r inves'ed la m* I w P *•11 ima ic ■ ui ter v , o Ti' u r - d sy. 'Jn: ti .ii.. , at lis .'..m.trv lioni' it K r w i t-m, S C t lie fol .. w i. g tiers .. at i u "per t > of 11K - \V K U win, ' orn Ko.lde llav, <'<s t ”. • d < ow* H g., P I | ^ h ^ U i r a 4 V H OIM * i >" f 1 1 »* 1 ‘ I Hli H 1 ‘ } r va ^ d 1 S • J r\mrs ( ) f y f NO COMMISSION CHARGED k.icfien Kurni'ore Ksrnntig lintd*'- uiptit*. Drugs, Sm glc-l I o*'rmftei.t., Organ, igood * s 11 e -.v ) Ke ni . s i ■ ■* Gen ersl M erch s ltd i vV ' I' K F.IO'IN Fxerufnr. Allendale, a C D«c , 12rh, !Dlli LANDS FOR SALE | Now i* ttie time to huv. Lands wtj sever fie cheaper, tind sure to Increast m vaue BUY NOW 5M \cre«. Rich ' Laud rowusnu 'Barit w ell < ounl v Dtpe lit t in cu ' I v at iot> ba . i wot'dlaini. Tvvo m!e* front .Hue lug Stafioe '■ At nb f > 1 '' ' oa»t Line fv i road Bni\ii ng* and improvements A I'Tr -fiirt i a till* ►!«.•“ p I'vrins . xsv 6' ti l -i ». Bn 1 1' bg. .'in 1 'tt incht- .teV i r • in VC " b‘ -.s i vv "vd . lb., ■ . i '\ "it !Iin • n't V. t 1 Ml ; r ’•t I.Ol 4 ■ ! 1 ; v- - A l-a) V C V ! • V j HfiU* *- '»■ -o‘‘. ■-*--■ I. * i 1 1 I ! i rori B i‘ '■ i \ " •" ift.1 * • r ■ wood se I i b. - > t'ernis r \ ■ y WO Acres i h 1 ili'e/ ‘ 0,0 * v H •• t ii I n t .) 'n r ., M. y A * U • * V ' s '■'IV >r e Ties B - i tiu t m « 1 W- u p b i. •, : Mi i-f■ r ... i j.u-* j IL’da Ertd ty “ 1, I Oii y a.-rsuial ;.roprifv iiost tic re t.u r bed i b i - v «r \ | i ■ u l r •> *. • f l . ’»’ m O n'l ' b ni.i.i* -> JlAt-rl ii M \it "I. ■ ii,.t t n ! ... > ; pi >. v r... Mm ..f V’ 11 i '' 1 f *r• • i 'j • v • * 11 ’ i'i‘f * f i h f o 4 ) ; • ■ .D ,.4 .1 l ' 1 ■ ' , , : ' M Iflt ^ ^ • H L' 1 H* * 1 4 <1 r r ■ K' '.n. i ju r u 'i,. dv A B e <t vSorflhcrn .Tdicfier’s w/Vijencij i ft lle*dqniit*r* for Dc-It*. HI r • Map*. • 'tisrt.s. Cm,L-.r ’■r* and all # m *ch»'i>! |iipp!iee ( ‘impl-te 1 f'rrr * ata'ogn.' ■* W'v Huv 'octMtui the M^ency of llie celebrated McCor- raick M<tv.» i'. Idmih i'. Biml.'n. etc. We have in Htock a Jaiyyc --!:ji|>l\ «>f‘a.l thf nem shai v repair parts. a (’"in’* Ci m'l us. We can .supply vou on hhort notice. HR7-TSTR0NC S SN6LLING,- + [SAItNWEI.I,, S. C. BV BIGGiF.S ■ HARNESS . ’vxv.-is": vso kiuis tii’TK.n \erM i T f ■ ■ • c. I' i vV. t't JOdES.c. ; 4 O'ilesiLi... ,> C- '■fl • 4'0' s- #>* . 'T.I-h % r ? ♦ • '#*** > /■’ *>%• \ A \t.> i ,;;rr nf the AH.-mlale Live Stock Company I : *• 11\ i-ivitk a car of Kentucky raised and 'Ken- ii i I c b CLss Horses and a car of Tennessee i ,ui i .s 'to : ml re idy fvir work of any kind. t t k i .t.b. - iw prices for cash or satis- i i ; r ucr M.-u-. !■ HI ..I 1 l" • d li*l cr»T** in r.mber \n i " tn I .mrier \ I 1 r i jji ca • ♦ , ^ John B. Palmer & Soa Sflxan Building.—P. 0. Box 282 Columbia, S. C. Jt n v ,. iv . *. - - an! I ‘/l ;.T • - *• r ” .it e i ill •, a no A • Ian- - in 14 *v„i ai d Timlmr. T<* 'tn* e»*y. Come and fb*** prop*rt'*a. J. 0. P*Uer**B A Sam. J. ’,V0bLE7. M D. PH i'sL [an am* »si Barnwell. S. C. ('an ba found at all h.,yr* at Office fvirmerly occiipi;,! by ths i i’e Dr, E. , | L. Patleraoa. AnJ uiiL.. i.;\t TOtK CIDIPASY, J. T L'Ils, .Secretary and Treasurer Allciuialc, South Carolina