The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 29, 1910, Image 3
Barnwell People.
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Th« Hr»t ipvtinn of tta* ftliatn g»n)r
Ihit week at Emn lirmich on the Hlufl
Road. The icevad ►ccthm remain*
near Ulmer*.
I. B. Harley,
«!erk.
J. B.cMom*,
«ui»r.
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HARMONY LOP<?K no. 17 A. F. M.
^A reffnlarcomrounlcatlon of Harmony
Uxllfe No. 17. A. K. M. will 1m- hold
In Maeanic Tompk- or. Thorwlay
, JiOi i'lth. T.no oYUn-k Vunirnt
are conliaiiV invited to attond.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
tVm. McNkb, S*-.*
FOR SAL E—Young Ueglarered
Jersey Cow, dry. Apply to Geo H.
Bates Barnwell, S. it
SI VI* AT I OK I)KSIRK1>-A« tearh-
wr either In a Graded nr flood Country
School by a lady, graduate of a first
clat* college and with several years
•Mccessfnl experience as a teacher In a
Piedmont college.
Apply to J Allen Tobin.
Ham well, 8. C
FOR SALS—I offer for quick sale
my 6-room house and lot on South
Marlboro Street; price $1500 This 1* a
most*desirable piece of residence prop
erty and U cheap at the above price.
M rs. R W. Harlev,
care of Mrs. K. P Heat.
<Iec22-U Hat nwell, 8. C.
PAIl> FOR HF.R8KLF.
The late ’8flulm John G. Smith of
WUHatnn told us thirty or more years
ago that he had kept up a cow a year
and that the compost saved paid for
her c.are and fted. The milk and hut
ter supply for his family was clear
proht. So he was oa a small scale, the
plorwer In what Is now a large and
profitable business.
ALL—HOGAN. >
Allendale will lose another one of
her charming women today, when Miss
Bessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones
All, becomes the bride of Mr. Marsh
M . Hogan. Miss All U deservedly
popular wherever she. Is known, and
Mr Hogan is to he congratulated upon
winning so fair a life partner.
The groftm la prominent in railroad
circles, being Florida freight agent of
the Frisco line with headquarters in
Jacksonville.
The good wishes of many friends
will go with them on their journey
through life.
FOR SALE—Six hundred acre* of
Roe farming land, north of Blackville,
In a very desirable sestlon.
H. I>. Still. Blackville. S. C.
ULNBAR—GKI.ZF.K.
Itarlied. on last Thursday afternoon,
at the home of the bride’* sister, Mr*.
E. H, Oswald, of Allendale. Miss Hath-
alene Punbar to Mr l>wight Hugh
Gelrer of Charleston
The bride )» one of Allendale’s moat
charming young ladies, well beloved
by all who enjoy her acquaintance for
her many womanly graces and golden
trait* of character The grofirn, a pop-
i lar travelling salesman, is most for
Innate in winning the heart and hand
of this fa r Snuthside daughter of old
Harp w ell County.
The happy couple left for a bridal
tour of Savannan; Jacksonville and
f'uha, accompanied by the good wishes
of a host of friend*. They will make
their future home In Keevesvtlte.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Easier will fall next year on April
Kith.
If there is luck ia odd number* Util
Ihould be all right
If It he so that no news is good new*
Ibis is a jolly time
In turning over the new- leaf on Jan
uary Ut, Util, jtln it down good and
strong.
Mi** Kate F. Maher of C..iumhla ws*
the <'hri*im«» f ti'-st of of her sist-r.
Mr*. ('ba«. CarroM Simms.
I*ref. and Mrs. VV. F. ''ontc are
spending ih*- Merry i hristma# »e»»i>n
with re , »uve* m M icr :|".
Mrs. " . H. Joncw ar.d enq Ire , Mar
tin and > ii ran n v of < n ,
Ingttieho.iilstswiiiiM- i
ger.
Judge Robert Aldrich is spen.iing
the hnlidsys wlrli i b • fam'ly • f hi* son-
in-law, I»r. William l.g.e»li(ii. at
Harttvlile.
According to the o'd i* t • w .‘ather
sign Js miarv iiot Fchriiarv, .'11, >*'|i
f>a clear an.1 i-'-oi an I M *r h itvu
mixed and . aangraioe
If the o'd sat mg com.- -r.io I'.at lark
eights Christ ma« week ar- followed tiy
a good fruit vear plum* a> I pets',m
mans tnsy he plentifiil in Pi i
Th# Bsrnwel, Graded School closet
on Friday for a Christmas t station
lasting ten days Karma.-s wl 1 t.e r«-
antuod on 1 uesday, Janu»r\ J. I’ 1 ', i
w. iiavn rocelved handaomc , *|-
dai* for 1X11 Irmn ( !■*ver * tiarjie
BrPwn F'irse A l.aeion, l he Harn
W*l| till M'li and tlie American Rook
Company oi New York
Mr. G B. 1’echmann, fornorn of
Han.wall, but now witti the Ho.-kete
Oil ( o of Atlanta, Ga «p. tit the
Christmas hnlidsv* With rela'ue. an l
friSHd* In Hariiw.ll and " lli»ton
Miaa Roberta APrich, youngest
daughter of Judge Hot.eit A! rich
who I* a student at the t nl .ge f..r
Womtn In < n t.mtua, t* vintiog lier-^
sister, Mr*. Mic. F.gl*»lun, in Hsrts-
\ ill*.
Married at the home of the hr! |e'«
mother, I lecemhcr 21 ! M 1 ’, Mr. Wi]
liani Tow or snl Mt*s K- tier Ma\ l»u -
can. hotli of 8 a' c " *• 11 t'oun'y, Key J
H 8toudcmeyer . f Augua'a, Ca, of
ficiating.
To one and ad our goo 1 friends ».-n t-
ing us post card and let'er ( h.i-tma*
wish** our tie*rt tovnX* •..* r '
turnei. Mav each ea (1 f,,r huig te.r*
to conse aa great luppln*-** >»- C'•'
have given u*.
Lest you forget and ■if!envH r d h,-
sorry for forgetting your attention i~
again called to the adyerna.•men’s f
the sales of the valuatil-* personal t.rop-
, «>r(ie* of the estate* of Col L. ".You
naan* and I>r. (I. W. Krwln.
A gentle smile ws* brought to Treas
urer John B. Armstrong's face on
Mondav when he received a ctieck for
|I7 47!'ho in pawneut of Southern
Railway taxes. One of a tenth of that
HBuunt would make us laugh loud.
Mr. Moses Morris anti family left on
yesterday to make their future horneln
the happv and prosperous Barnwell
o«4ony at luiav, Ga A* a farmer Mr.
f Morris will learn the Georgian* thing*
they haven’t yet even dreamed of.
Dr. Frank M. VVilli* and family of
Ithaca, N . Y , are spending the holi*
day* with M illiston kindred and ma
king the Christmas merry and the new
year happt hv their welcome presence.
Family and friend* are all dvlighted by
the home coining, even If it be for only
a brief time, of such good sunshine
brlnger* Into so many heme* and
heart*.
Said a husiling drummer to u* : ‘ The
onlv men who are gluing anything
worth having out of life ar» the farm
er* who have a plenty of hog and
hominy made on their own places.
traveling »ale*men are on the go day
•od night, almost strangt rs to our
home folk*, hut we have to keep the
pane, for If we fall to make good our
employer! will fire us and the pot
ce«M to boll ln,our kitchens.”
THE CHRISTMAS.
It was all right, the weather as clear
and crisp a* when the star* shone on
the shepherd watcher* The observ
ance of It waa quirt and decorous, of
the «Uy at hnrae, eat a plenty and be
happy variety known before barbaric
fire work* were broughtIn'to sane civ-
Jllxatlon. The homo gatherHigx of
School and college boy* and girl* under
the old roof tree* and the coming an 1
going of friend* and neighbors made
living motion pictures that will long
keep their freehness In the hearts of
proud fathers and loving mothers.
May the peace and propriety of the
ending year be the guiding gospel of
the sear Approaching oew jeer.
A WISE WAY.
A good mail said to u* in substance
last week: " I am a land renter and do
not have the advantage* of pasture*
and patches for hog an I cattle raising
that land owner* do, but In 1911 I am
going to plant an aero of -rented land
a row of t-lndnr*, a row of chufas, a
row of uea* and *o on, then fern-*- the
acre for my hog*.” An I Tua Pkoplk
believes this new idea ma? be the be
ginning of a plan that can In a few
year* buy for It* maker a little home
place for himtelf and family.
QUARTERLY conferences.
The first quarterly conferences for
ISM will tie held at the following
''barge* on the dates specified :
< iisKi.asioN lustRicr.
Ehrhatdt, >f. James—January 14, 1ft.
Allendale—February 1If.
Appleton — February 19, ?u
OR *x<i«nr KC. blSTKICT.
Barn well —January 14, 15.
Iw-n'OHrk— ” 15, Ifl.
Bamberg— ” SJ, JS.
OliW —February "f,, 1'
C"1 MO0RF. HONOKK!'
<5n la-’t Thur* sy tJcv. A 1 '**' an*
pointed • "]. " ^ Momt i till oiu
the linrxpired 'rr-n f ’ u r- I* - -- \ dju
t«nt*nt and In*| ect - *1. I, '
Boyd, » ho d led on t h- 1 ->t h in *t « *'1
Moure wi 1 serve uunl Jsnuarv 17th
and then tske nth'-- for two tear* t>v
ira.im of h:s , ec v •, t ••ie. M >n to the "f-
l! o*- r,’ a,I •.' an ' tier* 1
('up* It- *r I'.Hb’i of Laurens, who
was reeonilv spp uti'ed by the l. .vent
or to ti l otil the unrxpi'e.t term of th*
assiatat.t Vdju'ant t»cneral, 4A T
Kroc*, will be reappni Med
TW'1 MOMICmES
A* th* finale to a card game between
two eolored (daver* at Dunbarton nu
Friday miitit Hamp Fl'ivd ws* »hot
and k 111 •- d hv Henry l,l*he lnqne«f
w a* held hi Msgi*trste Anderson
I i.he » a• cumin 11ted ( • j«'|.
On -Saturday inghl, u sr c|s*-k \ III*,
F.d W I ker, enlurt 1, witti a to l|e( In
tem'ed for i - win , ki i- I M* own
• ll 1 d M'n ke-, w tin kd eti soother
negto on t a few we-k* ago, i* «ant to
have made In *t*'eu -n- 'bat tie won it
!1 ; t,.- -ati-ft-d u tit 11 be liad kl| ed t ia
wife r-at’irdal tngtit he Vfctnn'Pd to
mas-- good Id* threat with the above
result Je* nun i* thull ghi to have
tieen the cause of the trouble M uker
tia* mq been apprehended.
HIT I F.N BY A M A D DOG
Severn’ mon'hs Jgo a hesu'ifu! voting
bird dog wnatirduglit to Barnwell on
the train from a ►tHti m In. tireat f'y-
pre«* l o w n «li I p. Bee a u *e of os »fr*ng»
Hi'fion* it was tied for the purpo.e of
pteten'ing hariil f it or to peop'e IH)-
; i I if* owner W * V ready to -et o m home
The dog tnoke loo.--, however hif .m--
• r-t' t ■ w n dug* *n1 wi* ti na 11 y k’lDd
rear > lie I’o ir H u t >ne of the hi ‘.
fen dog*, an <T etloiute snow white
pood e, owned h\ ('Hitt Jack Harvard, ’
dev.-loped rahic* la‘t wt-rk and hit Huie •
f ar", daughtc of Mr and Mrs B. L ^
Easterling, an ' H ]*o Mr*. Earl V Ha '
good, Sr . tu-forc it was dispatched. ,
The bright little maiden ws* hurried
tn I’olumhia ami M - Hagpiid wa* glv
en prompt I’satcnr treatmentjfrom tlie
State Institute In Columbia Both arp
getting along as nicely a* possible and
no untoward result I* ex|H*cted In
either ca«c The 1’astrur treatment a*
given hy the splendid State service ha*
proven almost Infallible.
LAST’ WEEK FRIENDS.
Thcv were good to u* Seven of the
Ixut women ia Lho L'uited States, sent
and gave it* for Christmas enjoyment*
fruit cakn and tlowef*, ,,ound cake and
po»t cards, syllabub and blanc mange,
oyster* and mince pio and saw to it
that the egg famine did not hunger u*
Money they sent also hr .niail or me«-
senger and we did not mind a hit the
scolding for 'larin»s* exhorted u* hv
two preacher*. And the men subscri
bers were aeeond best In sending a
wealth of premier pecans, amber grapes
and rose red apples, and currency
enough to make the ghost walk.
And the nkmes of those seven Sisters
of Mercy are written highest on the
tablets of f’hriatnia* memories and he
low are ln»eribed the names of this
jury of good Namar'tani who minis
tered unto us:
RU Matthew* J F Barnes
T J Brooker J M filer*
E C Smith W O Davla
L s Pemter A Co B Lafd
Macon Bolen W H Mlxson
A P Penvvel! Julian Harrlartn
And the roll of writer* and speakers
of good words and jvlshes 1* tt>o long
for publication, hut their nktne* are In
terwoven In the recollections, some
sad, others joyous, of Tint Ptopt.t’fi
third of a century Chrlstinaa expe
riences.
BACK TO THE LAND.
In the past two year* one Chicago
land company ha* sold to city men and
women nearly 150 000 acres of Florida,
In tracts averaging LI 9 acre*. Of
these 10^)00 purchaser* only ten per
cant have been failure* aa farmer*.
8*1'*» In Texas, Idaho and,other
Rtatet have been large, but not. up to
tb« colonisation In Florid*.
IIR8. J. 8. HALFORD.
On^aat, Wedneaday evening aa tha
ahadea of night were allently falling
the spirit of Mr* Augusta V Htlfo'd,
*g-J 69 year*, baloved wife of Mr. J.
3. Halford, departed from it* earthly
abode of c|ay to enter upon a life un*
touched by huntan sorrow and suffer
ing within the pearlv gate* abov*.
And thu* passes beyond the ken, but
not from the memories of those who
knew her best one whose every hour
wa* spent for the happlnesa of those
she loved Unselfish, self-sacrificing,
she was a devotdd wife and a true
friend.
Mr* Halford had been afflicted will
heart trouble for some time, hut bore
all i f her sufferings with the patience
and fortitude of the good Christian
woman that she wa*. AH that the.care
of loved ones and Hie skill of phrst
clan* could do wa* done, but the One
who doeth all things well said,
‘‘Come," and when th« newt went out
that the final summons had been an
swered there wa« grief In many hearts
that she was no more.
On Friday morning in the Barnwell
Baptist Church, of w hich she had long
been a consistent, member, touching
funeral services were conducted hv
Rev John K Goode, assisted by Rev
A. K. Kelson, in the presence of a large
concourse of sorrowing relative* and
friend*. Her hodv was laid to rest In
the family burial ground a abort dl*
tanoe from town.
She I* survived hy her husband, Mr,
J. S. Halford, one sister, Mr* P.
H Morris of Augusta, four brothers,
Messrs J. C. Moody of Charleston, J.
B. Moody of Augusta, C. W. and
J. G. Moody of Barnwell, and other
n-latives, to whom the sympathy of the
entire community goe* out In this
their hour of grief.
UNSOUND <ORN UNHEALTHY
-An Interesting publication on the
question of spoiled corn and pellagra
has ju»t h«en issued hy the deeartment
of agriculture, says a dispatch from
Washington it is the work of (> F
Black and <J. L Al'herg, chemical bi
ologists and experts in drug and polt
onnti* plant investigation*. In tbr* re
port they say :
‘ The recent recognition of case* of
pellagra in thl* country principally In
the .-southern Scales, and the supposed
cont.ectipn of the di.ease with the con
sumption of uusotin 1 corn, have called
attention to the lack of nr thods by
which to test the fitness of corn and
corn meal for human consumption.
There is every reason to believe that
sound corn i» a most wJinlesonae fond.
Whether corn that ha* been heated,
fermented or moulded Is eq ial!y ssfe
is an"ther question.
cot NTHiae esriwicsRp iiksltu .
‘ That It is unsafe and the cause of
pellagra I* so firmly believed in Italy
aad the Au*trlen province of Tyrol
that the government* of these countries
have enacted stringent laws regulating
tne quality of corn and corn meal
which mav he -old or Imported The
p >.*it>i'U' tlmr .polled ern mav po*.
» s* p m . o qu* pies seem* to have
■ a*. • , i i. - 1 pi this counfrv. D>-
* r.d ' ’*■ with the .-xi-ep
- f * • ’ » r. s« that of Osh'.ri e
• lie prop iu* liitle
w-ifk ti*s ’> • u .on u|>’f uo cheniia
trt -T c -u Mo*' Inve.tigst'.r* hace
cont'-i t- them Ives w'th ttie detenu'-
' csrhohy.p ale* fit*
and i't>ti*i*i i- f these groopt of *uh-
stauce-. Ti i- atteiutit to disemangle
the aiii'iire of complex *ub*la»ces of
w h'. ti tlie corn seed, like any other liv
log thing, I* composed h*a hardly be
gun I ne investigators of Suutharn
Europe who h*d in ttie alleged connec
Mon hetw een pellagra and corn a great
ia»ci'nti\c to un leriske tin* work have
not done so Iu Noiphern Kurojie,
however, in icn attention ha* been giv
eo to ihe toxlclu oi spoiled corn. If not
to the chemx'rt. and the relevant lit
erature ia s»rr large
aariNo *rott an meal.
‘ It ’« not the ohject of this paper to
di-t oss the qin-'tleo whether i>ellagra
i- doe to , ati g S(miiled maue ('he
O"*! ion tak- i I* " at whatever may ul-
T-i.aii-lv pro.e he the cause of p»T-
lag 1 ^ I lie con* oil tioti f •pulled 111 a 17e
I* Iinu'.i'ahe k. van it spoiled inane
• .oil ulMmai 'v he liroved to have
nothing *ti p.ev«-r to do isith pellagra.
It* i-onsiimpfloo woiiiu »tiM remain de
cldedL ohjectionahle for the sa-ne rea
•on* -hat -vouM aju li to any other
form of *po|le I f HI.| He 'e the econo
uii-t, the h i gieni*t Am) the agririp
luri*i nu-ct upon the same ground If
the ' ygieni-t -howl I condemn corn , as
.• .rn it won d react upon the agth ul
"iri*r Cv nairnwitlg the market for the
CnijntM’• •• I fero i. It |* theref- r. ,
" the iiuno.- imi ortsoce that the de
e i..r*"ofi of coni tie investigated in
all o' p» • caring, in order that we may
■ ear t avon! tip- cause, of ttie sti "ll
log c. 1 ti a -i that 'he consumption of
• ■ led cor 1 \ mail mat h- limiM-d
U fluialnii i.i- ah] h- 'o 'he i rere*t
fa Ids.--- *• etlmr gr.ovei., m, -
d i-mhoi u •• n .line'* (’ hring a' o t
fills '>•• • I. ■' 'll-.- h.' |ios."i]e ' . luM* 't
1 e r f. - 11, r ■, I * . II, o | o .
‘ far a- k i •' • am 1 , no work a'oug
to s- hie.ii ,. hecn puh-T«h*d in thl*
eoonrr , ot imlee.l. Iu the E"gl|stl lan
guage
GREENVILLE 18 GLAD.
Greenville l* to have another big Cot
ton mill, a million dollar concern, m
manufacture line good* The capital
will come from England. New Eng
land. Charleston and other place*. The
profit* will also go away.
BACK TO THE FARM
A. B. Rogers, living near Morltrte,
Oa., 1* the farmer par etce lencc of the
"goober” State. This year he had .’4i»0
acre* of land under cultivation *nj has
gathered l?(i bale* of cotton. 2,IHX) bush
els of corn. 600 bushels of potatoes,
oat* enough for feed purposes peanut*
enough to fatten ?0 hog* and cane
enough for 10 barrel* of syrup
SELECTING NEED CORN.
It will pay to begin now selecting
seed corn for next year’s planting and
the choosing should continue thicugh
the winter.
The ears should be cylindrical In
shape, not tapering, eight Inches or
more long, a* nearly alike a* possible
in color, shape and size. The cob*
should he all white or all red, and the
grain* should he of one color also,
Keep these ears whore weevils and
rats cannot injure them and toward
planting tJaueut further choice can he
made from tho-e selected during the
Winter. Good seed helps to make bet
ter yield*. Mixed aeeu are not as good
a* one sort.
LYNCHINGS IN U»in.
During 1910 there were 67 lynching*
recorded in the United 8t*te*, a smaller
number than In any previous year since
1^94 with the single exception of 1907,
when the victim* numliered 67.
Koltewing i* the record for 1910 hy
Mtates: Alabama. 8 negroes; Arkansas,
« negroes; Florida, M negroes and J
whites; Georgia. 1<> negroes; Louisi
ana, 1 white man; Mississippi, 6 ne
groes; Missouri, .'i uegroe*; North
Uamlina, ] negro; Ohio. 1 white man;
Oklahoma, 1 negro; South Carolina, 1
negro; Tennessee, negroes; Texas, 4
negroes and 2 whites.
In two case* negtoe* were lynched
by members of their own race.
If. H. Rogers used to urge voting
men ta get bold of capital, saying that
without rapital one could do nothing
worth while. He used to pack this into
a very neat epigram. “Fortune can’t
kno.k at the door of a man who has
no house.”
The Home Bank of Barnwell pars to
it* Depositor* in tbe .“savings Depart
ment -t-inir cent Quarterly Lompound-
ed. I’leasant and courteous treatment
accorded all in each Department and
strict privacy with every transaction,
ad.
kxaminrp ar kxfisxts.
“In Daly and Austria, where the
government* carefully control the
quallcr of corn, suspected corn is ex
amined hv skilled experts In this
country, where the examinations w iB
he tnade in mo«t case* onlv upon rhs
Initiative of. private Individual*, many
of the ten* applied abroad would be of
Itttlr service, hecausethev require a
considerable degret of chemical or bac
teriological skill What seem* to he
needed In this country is some adequate
test of so simple a character that it may
be applied hy the manufacturer, the
health "Ulcer or the consumer m de
termlnlng whether product* or pur
chases are lit for human food.
‘‘rxRMKNTXD” COKX.
‘‘It I* desired at this point to avoid
creating a misunderstanding. It 1* de.
aired most carefully to avoid producing
the Impression, that all farmented,
heated, mouldytnr otherwise spoiled
c'-rn I* necessarily dangerous to man.
This would hardly be In accord with
the facta. It l«, however, quite gener
ally believed by'the majority of Inves
tigator* that much of thl* sort of coro
is Injurious. A« long as no mote defl.
nlte Information exists It seem* the
aane and conservative courae to bar aa
far a* poaslbl* damaged corn from hu
man consumption.”
SHOT STONEWALL JACKIN!
Confederate Veteran John Thomp
son, who died suddenly at Cheraiv
some day* ago while getting or. a pa*-
| aenger train, believed to the day’of bl*
dFat.i that a shot from bis gun may
! have kllleil, Stonewall Jackson. He
| wa* oo picket duty that night near the
fatal spot and fired hit -gun many
1 time*. The TioaaUilUty of hi* having
eaused the death of that great anldier
, worried him all hi* life andcauaed him
| many aleepkM Qif bta*
CARD OF THANKS.
Word* are inadequate to express our
feeling* of grantud'- P> our dear
frl-nd* who so kindly and sympathef.
ii-aily ministered to us during the ill-
ti, s» hioI death "f onr loved one. God
bless von ad i* onr prayer
J. Malt Halford and family.
NOTH E.
To all whom It may concern :
Fair notice i« given that nil parti"*
ha\e been iioMtli-d of their town tax at
II i Ida, and a (ter J anuar v 1 1. ! :•! I. there
wip he a 5 per cent penalty aid'd
thereon and the tax exeentiona will In-
served as all other tsxe* In rlui* lime.
11. (’. Hi.tt<>. I nietuleui
notice of election.
n te municipal election for the town
f ■'n-IUng will be held Fcbruarv 7th,
1911, to elect one Inlendant and four
V' arden*
The following gentlemen hvve been
appointed manager* of tbe election.:
J F Sindcr*. J J Snrlling and E.
J Bawl*.
J M Hill, Clerk.
1 >ec . '.’U, 1W 111.
DEN "ION NOTICE
I aid tie In the And tor’s olfb-e every
•'Htuniav during ttie month i f J*’ nar>,
I'M I, for the purpose of writing n >
snd preparing application* f >r -d
t onfed Tate soido-r* and widow* of
• on federal e so! (i ier. wtio wisloto go
tiefore th* Couiitv I’en-ion Ho.rd
wl jch aveets *.11 the tir-t Mondav in
u 'etiruary , 1!*11, Tho-e alreadv on
the roll will report in petsun or by let
ter.
G. K. B1RT,
Pension rommi«*ionpr.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i* her* by given that the nr..
der*ig e< j W d I on Monday, January J,!,
1911, file with Hon. Jno. K. S -elllog.
Judge of Probate for liariiAeli Cnnii-
tv, hi* final return a- Admin i«t rator of
ti c e*tafe of A J Brvan, di eenved,
and rvt'plv for Letter* [)i«mi**orv.
W, /. Iv rv n,
AdminUtrator.
Deermber 21 19|i).
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BxRNWFI.L.
In the Probate i o :rt.
By J. K. fini.-Htng, K-q, Judste. rf Probata In
J4*rnw*-4l County."
Wherea*, Alifair Pender hath made suit
to nn- to grant her D tUT* of \dinin
letration *'l the e-tate atnl efTeeta of P. I,.
Pender* deceased,
Thyee are, yber-fore, to cite and a 'mordsS
a!) and singular, thr kindred and en-htors of
the said P L Pender, de. ruecd, that-Uiey
be and a|*[>ear twfore m*. in mki ( uurt of
Probate to !"• held nt flHrnwell on Wednesday
4tli ilay of Jan.. 191 h next, after tmblicfvllor
therisif at 11 o'i loos jn ttie forenoon, n, -how
enuee If anv thev have why the said adtrlrds
frat'.on ehoitld tiot be grant'-1.
Given tinder my hand this 20th day of
Uecemtrer, Anno lioinlnl I9M
J. K. 9NF.LUNU,
Prol ate Judge,
Published It) Trta Baunw ri.i, I'aort a
Deceinfs-r 22nd. IVIu
GOOD 'SEED.
A'ou mint have good seed to mike
gnml crop*. 1 have a few hundred
bushel* of the best Improved Tool Cot
ton S«ed for sale at one dollar and ten
gent* per bushel, K. t). B Order now
and get the best.
J. II. E. Milhous,
tf. Blackville, 9. C .
Welcome Waits
: ipc r.—f"’ 1 11 ""'i" r. ■bt* 1 ■"■■■." ’t 1", i" ■ 1 fiasi*n* n ^
When you Come to Town to Attend the
big sales
Remember that the Cordial Invitation
Continues that you visit the
SATISFACTION STORE,
WHICH SINCE. 1^79 HAS NEVER WEARIED IN THE SERVICE
OF ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
TREASURER’S NOTICE
The Treasui vr’a olfle* *||i b» ofdi
for tha coUnctlon of tasaa lavtol
thn fiscal yvnr tomaaaowtiag Jonmrff 4
19iu, from the lith day of OH>W«
Htlo to the 16th day of March, 1911 l«-
ciu-iva. From the 1st to t),e Slat of
January 1911 litcluslva a panalty of <M»«
pet cam will befaililrd. From tha lal
to tha 2ktb of February, lill, ioclnalvd
a petiHlty *.f 2 per eent will ba ad dart
to nil taxes paid in February. From
the 1st to the 15th of March, 1»11, In
clusive a penalty of aeven par oaal
1 will be added to all uupald taxea.
(Levy;
F<d- HtaN* Purposes
•‘ Otdlnaiy rjounty
When you come to town for any purpose whatever, r<f SuOn-.*,
pleasure nr public duty—kk-mkmhku that there is a genuine anil gen.-r’
ons de.Ire to give the best service to you at iho M-OI.AI It K( I L
STOCK KI) STOKES.
taPU
Purposes
RJ.
% r - ^ ^ ^ ^ < d ^ ^ - 5 | f fij k a; s, Hii _4
■Seasonable Selections*
cvppcIaI attentinn i« called to the choice and charming new good*
just received, among them are:
Heautifnl Otrrhvgf-, Light ami Dark
Colors, i‘f, . . o ePiits per vard.
Fancy Drc*a Gingkam* o,. lo,-
Yard wide Sea [.land t* . . ..V “
All the year round stocks of Drv Good*. Shoe*. Clothing, Hat*,
Groceries, and a’l General Merchandise for home happiness and
abroad enjos menr are full to all needs in qunntiU, , iate In
*tyle, un*urpa.*ed in quality and at price* that can not fail to
plea*c tbe nin*t carefuI tmver*.
A eoaiinuanee of the liberal appreeiated patronage of the past 21
year* i. s«ked ind ewiy effort will he made to prove that the lu*
terest* of merchant and customer are mutual.
Let me help vnu begin getting ready fur the Merry Christina*
and Happy New Year that 1 sincerelv wish you.
Barnwell, -
So. Car.
'* N'-w .laij Purpnsea 1
’* Gorutlthtloual School
Pur)«n*ca ,1
Total Ijr^' mill*
There will he nn extra levy of two
mill* In Barnweil, Blackville and Wll-
li-tou tow nship for public roads.
f orimiu’THfU.n TaX WMlt b* |2 00 and
will he received from October 15, ]9KJ #
t** March, 1st 1911, Inclusive,
(Special Hchool Levy)
Cedar Grove 1 inlilt Rarhry Branch,
C-lvaty, EilNto, Friendship, Hilda,
Healing Spring*, Kline, Morris, New
Forest, Oik Grove, Old Colombia,
Pleasant Hill. Keeuy Branch, 8an HIH,
Selgllngv die. Seven Pities, Tlnkera
G,eek, 2 tnld-; Barton, Hlg Fork,
Blai'kville, Ulmers, Upper Ricfi Land,
< »ve Hickory Mill. Owens (’rn*» Road,
'yraraora 5 o. 51, ff- mills; A+tenrtxle.
Urtiible Poml Hercules, Lees, 4 rnlthl
Barn well 4> 4 ' mips; Elk«. .5 mills,
ilrfax d mlH«, Wthisism. 7;J»£iiiHl*i
United Btafe* currency? G**M and
silver coin, county and school claima
propeily approved will be recelvtd f*f
taxes.
( heck* and drafts will be reoeltatf
l or taxes at tax payer* risk only,
J. IL Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
HIE USUAL CHRISTMAS PROBLEM.
c f selecting gifts is again confronting most pro-
pic. \ on can relieve yourself of this perplexity
I y following ‘.he growing custom which has he-
I'lnic’nu'st popular, and give a bank book in the
savings ucpaitment.
Bai^k of Western Carolipa
iasuc-d in the name of your son, daughter, nephew,
niece, relatives, or friends.
We have a handsome and .*ea»onable card
which will be cn. lo*e i with each book, thus en
abimg you to present thu beat ot gilU m an up-
prcc ate way.
4 o|o Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.QP
—j local d/rectors cototel
OcMjr ^ei! Bates J M. EtnsIo rH •'i
• i 1 'u^ooH P.Vf BucJfinc'hc'.i.i
B’..t
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EXECUTORS’ SALE
Notlce.l* hereby given that the per
sonal property of the lute Lawrence W.
Yooman* of this county will be sold at
public auction, on Saturday, the 31st
day of December, A 1). 1910; the sale
beginning nt 10 o’clock a. m . or »•
soon thereafter ns It l* practicable, at
which sale will be offered Mules, Un
tie, Hogs, Corn, Forage, Store-fixtures,
Tool* and Farm Implements, Wagon*
and Sundries.
Term* of aale, caah upon delivary of
tbs property
M. I*. C. Yountan* and
/ Lawrence Youman*,
Executor*
D«a. 19,1910. i:
5
t
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’] C
OF
Fine Horses
AND
Three Oars
OF THE
Best Mules
TTHE
W est Produces
Just Received
AT
J. D.
k BLACKVILLE, -
IVU/
JjOUTII CAROLINA. THE
DE. JNO. P. LEE, JE.
jfiS^k Dentist
^LUIUwiujston, - - •*
Offle* orar Bank of WlHUum.
nor. receive calls In lb« ownntyy,
will make appointment* at
A. fl. NINESTEIH,
ATTORilET AT LAI
NOTARY POBIK,
BLACKN .LLE, 8. C
DR.J. H, E, MILHOUS,
DENTIST
BLACK.VILLI, JL<J.
OfUcc days Thursday, FfW
day nud^Suturdar.
Well equipped office.
Operations tntulcr'aa
less aa consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Te
e.Tfih,
DE. V. C. MILHOUS
Btimst, .
Unwell, - • • it
office iiouast
8. J0 a. m. to 6 p, »,
Person* living away froth Barwv^
win picaae make appoti laitnu tm$tm
ooniiag By so doing lboy will bo MM
of Immedlato aorfloo and oroM #k»
appolutmenta.
The valuable lands o!
late J. Terrill Smith ofWIl-
liston, demised by him M
Connie Maxwell Orphana^h,
uie now offered for aatr
on liberal terma.
Fur particulars *PPO-
either to Di. W. CheatM
Smith, Willifiton, or Orlauda
Sheppard, Edgefield, or ▲.
T. Janiiaon, Greenwood.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SL'RVEVIHC Ut TE1UCIK,
A postal card addreaaed %»
me at Lyndhurat, S. C. wili-
rccelve jirorapt attention.
RVNKY TO LiNlA —
Mnfjvy tn lend on flr*t_ mortgaga off
rml e*tate, K per cent Interoal OO
amounts under fl000.00. . T f»T em
un amounta over fl.OOO 09.
J. O. Patterson
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C. F. UIHOM, P. I. lutlapia
wa. icia
Calhoun & Co,
Life, Accident,
CYCLOrfB
LIGHTNING
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INSURANCE.
—At Lowest
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