The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 22, 1910, Image 2
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HOLMES, Editor 1 Prop'r
ULKSE^T COUNTY CIRCULATION
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\ VHURfil>AY. Dr.CKMBKK J-’. 1010.
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4- ♦rX MERRY CHRISTMAS.'*
Why is this universal wish the
■greeting of this season?
Recause the Christian |>eoples
of the world have for neatly twen
ty centuries accepted it as the an
*niversarv of the coming ot the
One who brought a new hope into
human hearts, who was the ful-
lUlnient of a precious promise,
whose hie and sullering ami death
made atonement tor the sins of
all mankind and whose resurrec
tion gave answer to the yearning
question of the ages: ‘'It a jnan*
die shall he live again?''
Because those who reluscil Him
tccepfanee as the Son of the divine
Father could find no tault in Him.
r washed their hands of His blood
Cjm4 yielding to the demands of
the rabble sent Him to the death
«f the crucifixion
Because He spake as never man
liad spoken, because He gave the
pew commandment that ye love
-•ne another, so making love the
‘fulfillment nt the law.
Because lie lived and labored
and died for others, because He
Wa» touched bv and healed the
yfhfirmities of men, because He
forgave the sins of the weak and
hade the erring go ami sin no
^|gore.
Because He taught the gospel
«f peace on earth, good will to
men, thereat i n ^ o t &
!>low shares, ot spears into pru-
$mng hooks.
So it is meet and proper that
the Christmas season should be a
Imttry one, with feasting of good
things, the muve of happy voices,
the gathering of scattered fami
Ees under the old roof trees, the
lit in g of friends and neighbors,
forgetting of all unti icndli
.the fresh consecration of life
higher aims and the renewing
-•f the heart, the res', of the spirit
•Iter the wearying cares of the
|$*«r.
So to each home Tin . riami k
a voiceless guest tohav we
the heart wish ot A Merry
iristmas.
RAILHOAII < l.AtMS
OfieWls of ll)4 ehlof r.illwnv
lh« Honlh In tfruersl *n.l Houth
Una In parllenlir are eltmiiiiK
terartUand eon*l<1»*railnn f'ir lh^
tle« In tlielr eliurg*
great siael hlghw»y< bay® ‘‘built
ap Ua country.”
What country t
/With every desire to do them full
Uee we chronlcl- a few of the ihinga
have hulli up: ••
lit. A great carrying trade for their
light icrvlee of .t<K5k and provl*lon*,
•f machinery and farm Implement*, of
ahold fiiriiUhlna 1 *. the luxiirle* of
fa and the nece.aariri, ff rxl.lem-e,
•very thlna from baby cradle* n> paln‘.-
•d eofflna.
Slid, 'rher have built up for their
^ paaaenger atrvlce a j{mit'Hrmy of liio>i
Rata traveler*, n conatant caravan of
I yleaaure’a devottr*. arcklnc revt and
Miiaationa and finding none
3rd. They have built up cities and
towna and encouraged enterpi i.e* that
have attracted great multitude* from
tbs aelf supporting farm life to the
band to mouth exigence of the factory
Tillage*, railroad aectlon houses and
aw mill ahantle*.
4th. They have furnUlied ea«y fi-
lltlea for the carrying away of tho
tlmhei forr*t» that contributed to reg
ular rainfall and moderated the apeed
gnd aeverlty of the hitter North wind*
that now aweep the Sunnv Mouth with
IcV W-Ug-ef but they t)rlng rnal for the
rofrwhtch tho ttgtrcwood used
|o glow.
.Vh. They hive built up f >r South
•rn farmer* *molte huuae* and barn*
and corn and flour mill* in the State*
the middle Went and city grocery
aR>re» for town dweller*, and they have
brought in with their damaged corn
and meal pellagra that i* tilling asylums
with Ipaano patient*, a disease un
known In the liviug- ti-home year*.
8th. They have helped to make
Thank*glving I>ay for material proa-
pe itvaud abundant comfort a more
lir and gratefully observed *e.*«on
than the (acred ('hristma* once kept
in remembranctrof the coming of the
-|*rtnce of Peace.
We have no grievance again*f any
railroad, no unfriendliness even »*
•mall as a thin space. *Ve wish for
them the fairest justice in and out of
the court*, the same consideration, no
more, no I-***, than the individual busl
ines* man gets and given. But a little
puncturing of their exaggerated self
may be helpful to them.
Stj, far from wishing them 111 we
Should like to see their freight rates so
Increased that they would be a tarilf
Trail against the Importation of food
•tuff*, so that Back to the Farm mlghVj
y'im : continue to be an empty ex-
and the return to the old way
' Uvlng at home and boarding at the
IS place might be compelled.
.GOOD IN EVERYTHING.
growing thing was made f »r
purpose, though the values
i long wasted bt fore found
tha citron, or winter wn-
, Which so many boys have
i S delusion and all farmer*
• nui*4ucc, has its
good use., when taken at the right way
and time. .That wo barned the other
day to an et,lightening and entertain
ing ia k with Mr. F,. J H*nkln*oP,
who.o correct judgement, and constitu
tional uprighlne** entitle hiv te.timony
to implicit occupancy a* true.. Upon
hi* good authority wo f.hink the citron
demrvlng editorial vindication rather
than local condemnatory mention.
I,a*t .Summer niter Mr. Hanklnson’*
corn crop was l.tld hy land (lean of un-
de»liali|' gras* anil weeds, citron vine*
came up plentifully In a strip about, a
half acre broad running through the
field N ne had grown there hefure
and ho can not l< II how tho seed got,
there. Perhaps an enunn, if he has
one t - v *Cattered them as tho sower of
tares in Bible history.
The vines grew lux urlanl |v, some t<>
the length of twenty feet, hearing |
melons abundantly to Ihe very lips i f |
the vines. Itpsirfrig to get rid of tliem
fur another year Mr Hankiu.nn had the
big, prett,c Hp|>arent|c u* 1 i»v melons
hauled off (lie land. 'V I'h llie axe he
chopped several of the tuelons into good
large pieces which he threw into his
stock lot. To Ilia surprise hor-es,
mules, cattle and hogs ale them eager y
and call-d f >r more He found that
the cold weather ha-! ripened the
mt I ins to please the animal appetite
and the chatigd nf'f'ood wa« acee,,table
to their t»»tes. ■.•sini'i* In' has had the
melons th'nwn into the lot slid the
• tuck makes .hurt work of them In
fattening ijualities they are equal,
number for number, to the ait nmer
time Kolb Gems.
So nature mty have Intend'd the
citron to he a winter food for live stin k,
to be in the S mill what the pumpkin
is among (he valley farm* between the
up country hills. That keems to be the
ia«e. •
Hut for what purpose was the de
spised cockle bur made? Nature um«t
have Tneant we ll for tw o se,.,l are en
closed in each bur, one to come up one
year and the other the next f •llowlog
Their kernels are protected by a rough
armor covering, which bv teiiae'ums
attachment to stock manes, tails and
wool H'e scattered widely. l lie coi kh*
bur will grow only on good land and
some think It a eanital soil improver
In the .'inutll West it is a favioite foo I
of tile paroquets, hrll lantly pluniaged
hi i ds Ilia' have long, strong and
crooked hills suited to the opening of
the burs.
NO CAUSE FOR MUAKIC
In aMutnrdav »[>*ecli In Washington
President JOt dei Ivred tha‘ there la no ,
foundation In fact lor the gr..wlng im- t
pressloii that, the United S'*tes will
siMin engage in war wjih some foreign 1
power. So mote it he .
ADM I I’TKD TO BA I L.
I.awyer John J. June*, who shot sod
klded In the Branch v ille icot til •• M
A he Peat) t ill", hrm her lit Mr- llen'Si
Wolff of > deoil 'le, was reb-ase I l~ ill
the custody of tin Orangeburg snerill,
ou .SMlurdaV, having "Iveo $11 000 bond.
II AN DM or r IlKUP.
Another, a native finrn AtnericHn.
wealthiest of all the mu11i-mdlionaires
of til" 1 li i tell Slates, John D. Koeke
feller, is returning to th" pub ie a part
of Him over iii htn’«a ki rumulHted hv
tlie oi| trade monopoly uilgioated and
perfee'ed by thl* lliodem Choesus of
the 'X est.
Mr. Uockfi Her’* liability is not. Ilm
ited to the eilncatlonaI and nligious
assistance of hi* favorite Umversllv
and chosen chureli, though he ha*
given genenuialy to both In hi* |ile«l
volunteer coutiibutioii of a millnm
dollar* for the extirpation of the honk
worm tie haa shown a regal d for tlie
fioo. and ill that i.v crediial ls i» bis
tH'tter nalure. I’nsunly bis winter
residence near Augusta uiado him ac
quainted with tin' ha'd fate of Ihe
anemic »ar;d hllK'ts, and he f .rgot or
[mt aside the bi |t1*hne*» of hiisli.es*
and It is no doubt true that lie lias
found it mole blessed to give ibau to
receive.
TO M Alv K HM .sol I,.
When a few years ago Andrew Car
negie the Scotch —American hu*ine.*
gen I ii * after making more mil ions of
money than he had anv u*e for re
tired from active life he gave a* h «
reason for lii» withdrawal that he had
the de»lre before til. death “to make
hla soul.” Mo he gave away to cilie*,
towna nnd colleges a big lot of money
for library building*. For a time he
did a big hoalne** In that line of hu-i-
nea*, hut after aw lul * the demand for
hla dollara fell ntf unfit it oeaaed. So
Ilia money pile inoieaaed again, and
last week lie donated ten million dol
lara for the promotiou uf wo,TJ peace,
A* the Carnegie million* came mostly
from the matinfaciure of steil armor
(date for battlesliip* and cruiser. *o
this gift 1* made to put such war ship*
out of husineas, which ia very wtll.
so far tliey, the war vi a* !*, nave
done no harm to anv enemy, though a
good many of [heir crews have met
their death* through accident.
AFTER BIG AI’l’ROI’RI AT10NM
Secretary of War Dickinson sent a
conlldential aeare(letter lo the House
of Re^reawntativea ln«t week. He ind
lien. Leonard Wo<>d *av that the
United States I* practically helple-s
against Invasion, because there are not
enough lighting men in the army ai il
arm* and amunltion are lacking-
Tliey say that an army of 80(1,(»0 men
could lie. ianiled ou the I'acitlc coast
(the Japanese are the only fighting
folk, in that direction) and boll tlie
three States west of the Rocky Moun -
tains thirty year* before they could be
• hipped out, and that Mich a war
would coat this country a billion d«l-
1 ira.
These alarmist* will try to get Con-
grea* to increase the standing army
lirgely. organwe a reserve force of
stay at home until needed soldiers and
[•stock the arsenal* wit!) guns and
• munition.
shout run on chop.
Secretary Hc*'er of New Orleans
gives tlie weight i f thi* y 'sr's entron
Imles h* averaging f)lb oU pounn*
rgainsf b21 Ho last vear
A' rding lo Hie report of the Na
tion al G i n ners Assn iation i*»ned on
Friday at Meiiuiliis bb uer i ,, *nt of the
crop ha* been (lieked and 00 per eem
ginned, indicating a yield of under II,-
(Cib.ooo.
THE REV. IKI. R. HU KS' 1011
ALM AN A(‘.
‘I he Rev 1 rl K Hick. Almanac f >r
1(111, that guardian angel in a hundred
tlinu-and hiMiiea, i* now ready. Not
wianv are n.nw willing to he wiilmut it
and the Kei I 1 K Hicks MagaZ'tie
Wind and Works Tin- two are onlv
nnednllsi a vear Tin- Almanac Hfte
piepaid N*i tl >me nr idltee shnnid
fail to S"ud f ir them fn Wo r d anil
Work- publishing Cnmpativ, at St
L mi-, M >.
— - • • m
H' >NOR ROM. OF !1 E \ LING
SPKI NG-v ifD.H S'Hl'tOt,
Grade ! : Mviiice Boyl-tun, Bill Riy,
Ed w III Marlin.
Grade t: Mathilda K tjb r, Forest
Bndif.rd *
Grade o: An ieWihie Miins
(»i ad" h : J *. | i Ray, Moz-jle Morris,
Richard II h n k i n^f»n.
(trade 7: Vera Bovlston, Maiy R"V.
nii.it er iiooi.
Year 1: praile M eU lenrlrm, Leon
l.n't
Y ear 1': \ u it M i m *, Rust M i m *.
STOLEN SWEETS.
“The ( hrisiniHs lire'* leaping
A rndd v lieat led thing:
Tne l liristma* i ree i- k "pi ig
Brave gif - for . flei I ig
The berm - r d on Die body
W (l 11»- ebi 11 w i u, Is bl'" w ,
()li, wait a miuu e, I’ 1 y,
Bengal il lilt iiii».|"toe
“Tbere’s not a candle blazing
But what ymir eyes niu shine,
Those eyes In tnischiel raising
Their lieaui v up to mine
Your lip* a re part i d j do,
How can v ou i.lag .e me *o 7
Please give me one more minute, Po| y,
Beneath till! Ill 1*1 l"l oe
ULEMSON (OI.LEliE SHORT
COI HSK I N AGRK I I. I I KE
Clemsou ( o | ge wi.l nlfer a short
eourse In agiieullurc tieglnnmg Janu
ary 11 ll, lb I I , H ud i on I i n il Itl g six w eek *
•The aim will he to give g.o.l hrn-ll
eal in-tnici] m on .oil-, lernl /.ers, til
Inge, farm im|ib incut- cotton and ciin
tireedi n g, cor ii j uC gi n g, emtiMi grading
.lock feeding, judging live stock,
dairy eal I •. d * i r v I ng, and hnrri.n.tur
Hi .ilhject. " her topics wiF he d|.-
ct.ssed in special lecture* T in • \-
pense w-ill tie ||n p.-r monili for hoard
eaefi Individual furnishing hi* own
• liens, p Tow. and blankets
T or f irt i r i>a' i nilar* writi- b>
YV K !’• km* Direel ,
Agric • 1 in | T)-,.ar men'
• lems.in v ml g,-, .■*. ( '.
I H K MONTH OK FIRES.
The Mate department of i- siiranee
Eriil-y •■•nt to Mavnr* and Intcudint*
of Cilie. and piwns I ti > oiig b ' il t Ille
S ato» (he f 1 d" ing I" icr :
“if you will refer to tbi* papers of
I i*t I teeeiii t>" r von vv i | be sfriu k bv
Ihe gloat number > f lire, will- Il OC
eurre.i from about Dei i niber l ull !.•
1 )"C"U1 bel ([.(. Till* I* tin' usill 1 oc-
cu rrence tin ibi* season of flic vear.
“Therefore, tills Is to ask you most
I a r lie* d v to have the ofilef ol yoni
fi e liep imit lit make an m-pevtinn ot
premises, so tbsl wa«(e ■(.••iiiiimI ii tnn.,
which re.glit lie set tire by laleo-ss
hand.mg ot tireworx-, tie '*■ lone !
“I most re - pec 1 f I ]\ II' ge lliat doe
(irecaotious be taken to i loMinate tlie
Use of fireworks during tlie *'hri*tuiH- |
ho'idays
“Af er llie strain f bii- rie.s, Ind- |
d' lii to Cbrlstiuas trade, iherc * em* to
tie a let ting down auenig 'h- mi r i
ihitHsand a number of fir"* occur
from hegleer of -love* and fir-p acs
used for heating purpose* in Hi" J
stin-e- .
“Your eo-operatlon is respect f u 11 v |
asked to the end that tne tire was'e !
rnar he red need and rhar fire tti'ur- (
a nee prem um- mav b ■ iiltimatelv made
less ”
Fit
HOME BANK
of BARNWELL
The
Farmers
Union Bank
to
j. /i. pe^re^
BARNWeLL, S. 0.
Ild'inir Pec'ded
O
To Discontinue
The Mercantile liusinesH
I Will HO 11
^•My Emiic
St ock of (roods
at ('ont.
William McNab,
Barnw ell, S. C.
AUDITOR S NOTICE.
Tlie Auditor will he at the following
place* on tlie date* named helnw for
tlie purpose of receiving
for the year lb11.
tax return*
FOR SAIF.
vl ;i ted to -»|| |no lore* of laud
v a- the U hi i* J ri ech
, , a’ , f o 11 Ul i •' a t I a II If troll \ I -
l-i.dao-. itiree mib • trom >i •igling * ml
tti i ee in il-* ! rom Syi amore, .■'eaboani
An I. i tie Ka ' I r o a d
Will *- li f ,r tmif cash, bdoiice on
t line.
II I.. ( reeell, \ gent.
Bal II W • 11. > ( '.
MASTER’S SALE.
't ate of ■sou I II < HMO i n a. I
County ul Baruuml i
( mrt of C onmro, p el*.
B*rnw*H, Jan ‘2nd tn Jnn T h,
1911.
ATendal , M(>nd*y Jan
9t h,
» t
k'airfax, T'i"“dav
10th,
4 4
t*nnv*, W.'dne*dav “
1 ith.
4 a
* ( ea mere, Th n r *d y “
■ I h,
4 4
Ulmer*. F i i lav
Kit h.
4 ‘
Honwell. Stfnrdav “
1 4U',
B' ickv ID*. Mondav “
1 St II,
« 4
VV || *fou. Tuesday
17th.
4 4
Fl-o W*dne»dav
1 Mb ,
a 4
M*rca|iis Tlmr-ilay “
i'Uh,
4 »
S it’Dinr. Iridav
J2‘ >t ii,
4 4
Itarnw > I , Satu rday “
-1 -r.
* ‘
K line. M nndav
23rit,
4 4
Barton, Toe*d i y
- 4 h,
« 4
Sam’s Sture Wed “
2*i Ii,
4 4
\ npieroh. ‘Tli’irsday “
2fih,
‘ *
Ba doe. Friday
27 th.
“
H .i n« ell. Saturday “
2R.li,
4 4
Dunbarton. Monday “
.k) h.
t •
A 'll lev '* store Toe* “
Ji *i.
4 4
Brahhsm * “ Wed F“b
l‘f.
MDIettville. Thur*
2nd,
< <
Hilda. Friday
Jrd,
“
Only persona! propel tv aia»t
he re
turned till* year AD return*
sent in
bv in-.11 mu-t be properly *igned and
(irohated and sent in bv the
2(Bh if
February before ihev eatv fie accepted
The law direct* that jo
per cent pen
altV*iiaH tie Mdded alter F'ehroarv 20
C W. Mo.
dy. A
K C
NOTICE.
We Solicit Your Business,
Pay 4 Pei Cent on Time Deposits
DIRECTORS:
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Give
Dr. Tom I*'. IIooj;
G. Milicr Greene
T. Jell* Grubbs
Willi.im L. Cave
V\’inton T Walker
B. Lee Easterling
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun,
President
William L. Cave,
Vice President
N. G. W. Walker,
/ Cashier
■R. C Carroll,
Asst. Cashter
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
ie \h
OiA(
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Business, Timber & Farm Stock
With sixteen years’ expeiicnce and aqua re dealing in
hor-es, mules, bii^ica, wagons, etc. to my credit, I am
tree to say that at no time in my enjeer have I been in a
better position to serve my iiieniD, old anil new, than at
this season.
I ave just returned from the West, where it was my
K om l loTtmic to «ri‘t the cream of the markets. My new
shipment of stock, consisting of
47 dVilTTXjES
All parties Ind-hted to th" l»fe Dr. (’
W Erw in. hv aecooota note*, orotbe
wi*e will [1 H»e in * k a prompt aeitie-
ni"itf to m.' and * i purttea holding
i.ol. * or other elai m* *g.i'o»l tlie la'e
Dr ( . W Erwin wi|l pl-*«e present
tti-m du'y atliate I to mo f .r .ettle
uient T . K E R " IN,
E xecotor.
I AUeneUi*, S (' , Oer , Uili, 1V1U.
7 IHICmSIES
will reach Barnwell on Mondav, November ‘JSth. and a
cordial invitation is extended to all hn\er* in Bsrnwcll
and adjoining counties to visit me at my HiU Toj. Stal.lt-s,
where courteous treatment and the square deal are watch
words. If it is
A Nice puggy, a Serviceable Wagon
a strong set of Harness, a first class Lap Hope or u vnuul
"hip that you need, you will find it lu re. No hitter line
an vwhere.
i
J ai'.oti It A i g v it. Id * '
and a* Ex i ’ • n • ' bo* i -'
t •-tmicbl ' f J dib 1 '. A'lg.vV
.vn r g'd,
•VI. j d
dc . i *rd
Pialo f ill.
Geo H A
*1.
D f' lidi'i'a
The heat speech mad.- hy unybndv in
thi* State thiayear w** that dilivered
at the Corn Congress in Columbia by
Mclvpr YVUllayiaon. He aaivl muvh
that wit* good, nothing that wa* bail,
and the kernel of hi* talk waajri thjetie
dozen word*: ‘ Where there Is a nleirty
of corn the hog* come without Call-
Ing .”
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY oF It v US' n ELL.
In ttu* Protwte ' ourt.
It)' J. K. SnelluiK. Esq, Judge of Probate In
Ham well ( o.inty.
Wherra*. Abfair Pender lath made suit
b inv to grant her LvKer* of dimn-
tstratron of the e-state and vlTects of - i’. I.
Pender, deceas' d,
Tin-e are, tben b re, to cite and a^lmreilsh
all and stiigniHr, ibe kuidr.-d and ereditot* of
the *aid P L Pender. de> eased,/that tliuy
l>e and appear before nn- in tt>e loiirt of
Probate trrbe hold af Hariivvetl <n/ Wednesday
4th da) of Jan., lb! 1. next, after puldieattoi I
thereof lit II o'clock in the fory-iam, to show I
crtiiart if anv tliev Imve why the said mlmiiil* !
-tration should not be grantwl.
litven under my hand this 'JUtli day of |
December, Anno Domini l/lt).
.1 K sNKM fNU.
Pro Die Judge 1
Published In Tjir TIvunw r.u. Peoih.r ,
Deremher 'J'Jnd. HIM
Bv V ir'iie of a de. . ta' O' del to me
.: I feet III .ti 'be ,le v ■ »'i i 1 I eau.** 1
w * 1 1 *''' 1 (tSy i vO: ■ f i 1 1 I'.Oil • f ’tl"
Cost I Mfl. e, .... 1 o - til . J I '.art .‘Ir.l.
1!' 1 I . a'te’■ *« * t, I O S ( I mi Ml t tl
within Mi eieg'|lioir«.f - * I ■ tnetid-
low log de-erili* (| r.-al pr.'pe ty:
Alt tnat rraer or parcel of laud «t(o-
af *■ i n Ha i n w el i Con Uf . coo : a i o In g ' .tie
hundred and loriv a.'tes uuoe Ol less
and bounded a* to]' w* Noitli bv
lands o' e*t a'e of Ja- M A l‘'n; E a -1
bv }'tt*• 11-* H.ovo 1 ot ling tfoin -y aomre
to Hof »rd ’ - Bro g. ; South tn e Ta'e <d
.la* M vp ti anion the W.*' byliod*
ol B E B irk er iiiil (tsca 1 Bovvei»
Terms ol atio e lati 1’ui ha-er to
pav for papera
II L O' ,
M isier
Maat* r‘* OHi. Dee , 9th, Ibid.
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now i* tlie lime to hnv Land*, wi!
never hn eheaper. and sure to in. ream
In vaue
NOTICE.
"v th.* now t invested In me 1 v*']l
*■ 11 it i m to e i oi i r v , . o. Th 11 r»d .y, Jbrli
1 1 •' . i' I i« eio 11, f r v l.otn- at E r w i , f• n,
S C . tin* I "| owing (>• i - ot a! proper t v
• f D K t W K K W I N,
< or o F • dde H a V, (‘ii ton ■-p. 11 t . i'Vs
H g-, P. ig;".. -.'irr. y Hou*ehoM and
E'llom i'nrr.t'iiro F'-tetnlng Imt'le-
no’nts. Droos, Sog'n >1 I i,»trn'iieots,
O'gsn (good a* new,) RernoRots tiftl
L'r»l Mercb (tnlt*e ■.
T K ERWIN.
F,X"eittor .
AHemla , ■* C Dec , Pith, 1910
!>* i •.• •>*>£• .•‘•xtAS'if >»>“'• 4*v‘<9
i ^
vSoiithsrn teacher’s
§ency
Headqnurtrra for Draka, Hlarkboariis.
J 'Up- (‘hurt*. ( raroa, Er iaera »tid ad
sell *i] supplies Coniplrtr ( utalogUe
f rre
-*s MaaAZivp am> St as Rimov Aubsct
1 .
® l ntertatnmrnt Hook-. Special Cata
logues. \V« [Illtilish Southern School
New*, the miiy educational Journal
in the Statu.
I w. H JONES. Mgr.
I Columbia. S. C.
CHARLIE BROWN
. BAK.NWFI.I..
• South Carolina
McCORMICK MACHINERY!
We have hcciciI the agency of the ceh-hrated McCor
mick Mowers, Keajx-rs, BimLns, etc. We have in stock
a lar^e supply ofail the jicechsary repair parts.
Come to sec us. W e can supply you on short notice.
4- ARMSTRONG S SNeLLINC, +
BARNWELL, 8. C.
BUY NOW
GOpi/ SEED.
You must have good *eed to make
goo,I crop*. I hare a f-w hundred
bushel* of tho best improved Tool Co -
ton Saed for «nle at one d Hir *ud ten
cent* perjpiadiel, F. 1). B Order now
and gel the be*t.
J. ii K. MBhoii*,
tf. BUekville, S. C .
‘ 4 EXECUTORS’ MALE
Notlye i* hereby given that the per
sonal property of the Ute Lawrence W
Voinnan* of thi* county will he *old at
public auction, on Snttirdav, tho 3l*t
day of Decern her, A l> . 1910; (lie vale
beginning at 10 oYlnelv ». tn.. or »*
artoti thereafter a* It i* practicable, at
Which sale will be offered Mule*, Cat
tle, Hog*, Corn, Forage. Store-fixture.*,
Tool* and Farm implement*. Wagon*
and Hnntlriea.
Term* of axle, caah upon deljrery of
tlie property.
M. I*. C. Youman* and
Lawrence Youman*,
Executor*, j
Dee. 13,1910. itj
onH \ere» Ki. Ii I t nd (‘ . • . •
Barn vv e|l ( oil n t v
One h a I , Il . t i M I V c ! nil j b ) . ,
WiUMllaod.
’Two mle* r r"m Sue ing Siatioi
At anti,' Coa-t l.ioe it Dnoid.
Building* and improvement*.
A itargain in thi* place
Term* easy
6"0 Acre* Building* and 'mptn»»~
ment*. 3l>0 acre* in cultivation, HiXi
acre* in w..ndiand
T’hree mile* from Snelling '■thtlon
A.C. L R Four mile* from Dun
barton A . C L.
Term* easy.
400 Acre* in Barnwell Tow ri*ni(.
House* and improvement*. Four mile*
from Barnwell Court House
201) acre* in cultivation balance tu
wood and timber.
Terms easy.
480 Acres Three mile* from Barnw»i,
Court House. lOOucrcsin cultivatioB
balance In i'imber and Wood.
Term* ea*y.
50 Acre* three m'le* from Barnw^.
Court House. House* and Improve
ment*. 80 acre* in cultivation oalauiw
In Wot.J and Timber.
‘I’-.-m J"H*V .
Come and *«*« tbe*" pro|e:rti0*.
J. V. Fnuraoo A dom.
MONEY
12-
L 0 A N I
On Improved Farming Lands.
Long Time! Easy Payments!
Borrower pays actual cost
of perfecting loan.
HO COMMISSION CHARGED
BliGGiy
HARNESS
John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building.—F. O. Box 2S3
Columbia, S. C.
As Manager of the Allendale Live Stock Company I
have just arrived with ac irof Kentucky raised and Ken
tucky broken Ti igh Class Horses and a car of Tennessee
Mules, all young, sound and K'ldy for work of any kind.
‘ L ’ -v
We will sell at reasonably low prices for cash or satis-
factory paper.
1
J. L. Kllis, Secretary and Treasurer
Allendale. South Carolina