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Tfpc Barnwell People, Tilt’KSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1P11. E1TIK OF SUBSCRIPTION. M r. M. U . Smith, who ha* fllied (lie | CwHMt I.ina Hgency at Barnwell very | courie<ui*ly for a couple Of year*, foe*, • to New York today for a rent before 1 taking a poMcion ejaewhere. Mr. W. j VV . Haluegar »ncceed* him here. Advance, per Annum On Time il .50 (K Tlie flrat feetton of the chain t>apf it at Ulmer* ihia week. I. B. Harlev, J. R. Morn*. Ork. Kupr. The *un rUe* todav t U. at VI 14 »0 18, »et* at 1W11. Write It right. The day* fain 4 minute* in (tunshlne thl* week Tmb 1‘aorta load of kindling Harmony lodur no n a. k m. \ Jk /A refularcomrnunlratlon of Hhrmonv \Jj|/ U,dife So. 17, A. F M. will to- held la M&vonlc Temple or. Thttraday Jan lit*,. 7 SO o'clock Vleltlng b*t*thren art cofdlai.y invited to attend. A. A. I/etnon, W. M. M b M»Nab, Sec rtie regular meeting ot Barnwell i Lodge No 16. Rnighta of Pythtae will [be held at their Hall on Friday night rut * o’clock. A full attendance la reriuiaited. Bywrderof H. w yriN, c. c. MTm. McNAB. K R. A P. FOR S A I, K—Young Reglatqred Jorney Cow, dry Apply to Ueo fT. Bate*, Barnwell, S. C. 2t FOR SAl.K—1 offer for quick sal* my ft-rooca hou*e and lot on South Marlboro Street; price 115<40. This is a moat dMlrtihle piece of residence prop erty and is cheap at the above price. Mra. U. W. Harley,-e rare of M r» K. P Best. deriS-4t Bai nwell, S. C. FOR SAI K —Imndred acre* of flue faruiing land, north ef Blackville, la s very desirable section. H. D. Still. Blackville. S. C. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERR ANfc> HEREABOUTS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••a* THE MOON THIS MONTH. January :— Kir»t Quarter Kuil Moon. I.a*t Quarter New M oou Mr. and Mr* R P Davie* calebrated tbelr Leather Wedding on {Saturday evening by royal y entertaining a good ly number of relatives and friend*, who enjoyed the happy oeca»ion most delightfully until 'the midnight bed* rang out the old and welcomed the nev year. The beautif d and Valuable present* received showed how highly Mr and Mra Davie* are esteemed by their Urge circle of devoted friend*. SALE DAY. Barnwell looked on Monday aome- thlng like it did on January anle day before the aecesalon of Bamberg Coun ty. The town wa* full of well be haved, cheerful people. Stock trade while good wa< no*, as wholeaale as a year age. Many nicely clothed colored people ohseryed It as Emancipation Day and conducted themselves nicely. AH went home early. If John Barbycnrn wa* Iri town he did not cornu intoour neigh borhood. A BLACKVILLE BRIDAL. Married In the Blackville Baptist Church at r, o’clock p. m. on the 29th ult., Rev. Dr. J. I). Pitts officiating, Mr HefTernan Langley Buist and Miss Ruby Evelyn Andrew*, Mi** Hsltie Rena Milhoue rendering the beautiful wedding march with exquLite ta*te and cultured touch. The fortunate gr.-om is the von of Mr. and Mr* J L Buist and his bonnie bride the sister of Mrs T. L- Wragg. They have the best wishes for long life and happiness of many warm friend*. would like to buy s pi t.e. stove Isngtb The demand for crop blank* I* start ing earlier and larger than |*<t year Rev M M Benson and family took the t oast Line on Thursday afternoon for their futur* home at Buhopviile Rev W J Snyder wl 1 preach at S - loam Church on next Sunday afier. noon st the usual hour IDs tlrst ‘er- ecoc* at Barnwell on hund»y impressed his bester* most fsvorsblv Dr, and Mrs A. B Patterson happi ly entertslTTPd a large number of frlsnds on FrIJav evening, and evcr\ one attending carried aw*i merO"!,.* cf tb«lr delightful hospital it v. 1 x~*>k act and prepare for the worst vseaihsr of the winter the f*»t of Jan uary and first of February. That i» t tie warning <f oue 'f the v.l*e*t weather prophet* In the l nited State*. 1910 w»« a stay-at-bouie \e*r for u* Durlaj the entire twelve month we did not get a clear tight of a pi***enger train, sod we have not been fits mile* freal the sanctOui since Dti.eii.her Jl*t, Capt F. . M Adam*. I S Engineer-, in rhtrge wf river snd l sibor work io Ibis State, dots not favor tL> Improve irwtil of ihe '■* 0 'ith Fork of the Edt*to River as far up as 'Juignsrd * [.sliding tu Aiksr. ( ounty If the old belief nlu u| I lull go# ) this year that the twelve days from cew to the old Christmas forecast the tsasopa for the following twelve tnoatk* 1W11 will a«l be a good vejr for any summer crop. Mr Thomas Morris, who I* a rall- r*»d man a*. Whmlngton, N. C , while spending the holidav* with relative* and friend* at Morris Station beesme sick snd on Souds) devr|op«d a well brekeu out case of small pox The college gir's and boys have gone b*«k to their book* and time* are lone some In many home# because their fine face* are out of sight snd their bsppy voices out of hearing But the sum mef time will bring them back again. The relative* and friend* of Mrs lls.de Hsnklnson were saddened on Monday by the new* of her onexjiecteil death at Wer home In Augusta Her husbsnd and three small children sur vive her. She wa* a daughter of the late Mr. Robert Dunbar of Kllenton. Mr* Lena Davies, Matron of the Morth Carolina Htate Female Normal College, and daughter, Mia* Pauline, fstarned to Greensboro on Monday af ter spending a portion of the liollgays in the old home, where their welcome preseuca contributed so greatly to the happiness of relatives and friends. The largest subscription payment trade at any one time hy a colored sub scriber to Tua Won.* was put to the rrwdtt on VVedne»dav -of last week of Kdtnond Reed of Willlstott, whose good word* and wlshea added to the vali^of hla money The payment came on the day of Tua Pgort.h’d tiompletlun of the first third of a century. On Thursday evening some one nar rowly missed committing a causelesa, reckless murder by shooting through a passenger aoach of the Southbound Columbia—Allendale train a* it steamed through the deep cut North of the Od Mill. Fortunately the passenger oc cupying the seat by the window through which the ball entered was leaning forward and so escaped sudden death or grlevaus wounding. There i* ho public clew to the Identity of the perpetrator. A similar shooing took place a yaar or so ago about the same place. Col. Clarence J. Owens and family of Washington, I) C . spent the holtdsys with Wllliston kin folk* and friends, thereby doubling the happiness of many hearts and homes. Col. Owens Is now serving his third term as the popular, handsome, elo- quwnt and efficient commander-in-chief of the United rtontof Confederate Vet- •rana. Hla chief brndnesa occupation, Com- tnlssloner of Agriculture and Immigra tion, Southern Commercial Congress, shows how high a place he has won among the foremost young men of the Boafh. His pop call on us was Indeed appreciated, and we hope he will not forget our dlctam that the Sooth Is growing op enough good stock boys and girls to take care of her every acre aad interest, THE WAY TO LIVE Farmer J. A. Collin* of PHkn gave u* «n enjoyed live minute* chat on farm life on Friday. From hi* good mother, Mr* Rachel Collin*, now 82 year* of age and in fair health, he ha* learn»-d »I1 the best features of the before the war day*, and to them he add* the up- to-date wav* of the new South. He ral«e» his own supplies, keeping one brood sow in hi* stock lot, arid af ter selling $:i5 worth of •botes thi* year he had an abundant supply of tooth some ham* *• (! bacon for healthy fam Ily appetite* Me docs not foel the cost of feeding them during the bum mer for they are given nubbins and re fuse corn and live largely upon the waste ' f the lot and stable* LAST WEEK FRIENDS The most generous of all it* many mall* wa- the one bringing us *u> n good greeting* Ironi such good and mug proven friend* a* Me»sr» W J M-rtln, " Ilham Morrison H H Delk and D. J Chilly, all of Blai kvllle friend- a< k. p- M e- fmm iated Remembering t arnllna p!e«*an;|v us he Is afTcctloiiatel\ in memory here Mr < larence K D 11 * I did lifit f rget t" sen 1 Us 111* flew (*i Christmas orgia h. mlsMve. me au appr>*i The: h s 0(1 in ant cal V I I|r. is n|wav* one sure vrar end s- to n» sod thal lt the plea* . f Mr A 1 lav.- J r of UDck- year good v om onr v * i and of VA 1,1 The II nt new Florid* eame f Mr L l; Rut S'*!e III* lerter wa* » neighhoriv one ib*t we to p II Id I • 11 it a - a On del 11 w a* a close com ■ >< wldaiy •••paratc 1 friend ei.amgiv.ig the ia»t word* of good wish-* twelvemonth between H ar|>er. J 1' You gId' to and J K I'n.iin-o,, i«lies fr.-.m <d friend, iston, that o-li » nice and were tempted f ,r ot her*. tirion between ■ of l h a Pro <.ld y «r kind f'T tile iu-w Me*-r* A || . I. < II Hut A W A d \*hlev, gei W »• too IJ di ll I* Inline eig between B.o I N SLF.KC He wa- ab-nit .4 v*»«r» PASSED M r J-.*h^» *• ">hug, " Thorsdav at of Barn w el , oi» r y • reeg* of age He was a • trei'gtti and Iv i-eareable * ondt rfui kt reuglti ho w a* younger year* e phenomena Irian from ••rally known ni In bed 1111 it mil e s VA e -1 k an,I R,.»e- L< man of great physical proportion*, yet emimnl- ng liintied arid with In hi* pedes- He thought Milhing of walking home to Augusta one day and coming back untlred the next He I* • aid to have once left h ko in ttm in- ru ing and to have .truiled into Charles ton at suniiow n A gentleman telle us in about these words one experience ; "\V« lived then twelve miles North of VA illjiton whl’o Mr Ashley’s home w ** eight mile* Booth of that place. He wa# visiting us and father wa* covering a house wltli shlugla*. Mr Ashley said he would “step” over to hi* house, get hi* hatch*! and come hark and help father, that he would he back ky dinner time A* we sat dowti to the mid day me*| he walked In with hi* hatchet In hi* hand ” DARED DEA 1 II TOO OFTEN, viet accidental A WESTERN WEDDING. Jefferson Have* Davis, grandson ot thw flrst and only President of the Con* federate state*, was married In Colo rado on December JfUh to Mis* Dorn Dewirt. A few years ago the Colorado Legislature passed a special act chang ing the name of Jefferaon Davi* Have* to Jeffe-soo Haves Davis so that the family name of Ills grandfather might be pe. petuated. BLUE FOR KING COTTON. The outlook fur cotton for the future Is not rn*y. Ou Saturday a circular waa Issued bv the government expert in charge nt Washington predicting a more rapid advance of the boll weevil hereafter ami admitting that It will overcome all climatic conditions and occupy the entire cotton territory, ex cept the high plateau of North-west Texas. From New York came the new year new* that the cotton mills find there is no profit in the manufacture and sale of goods at present price* and curtail- meot of production is being urged. The great merchants make the same complaint of no profit In the cotton goods trade EASY TO LIVE 1,000 YEARS. A thousand year* of life will be easy just as soon a* the pre-historlc ante diluvian Titanic language is found and deciphered. So says Walter Fraemau Lolling, author of “Science of L'om- parative Mythology” and other work*. Ho assert* all matter I* alive, and that a l specie* of plant* and animals arc related try common descent and that worlds, crystal*, molecules and atnm* are living bodies formed of in destructible and living, conscious, ulti mate panicle*. „ “The restorstion of Titanic science,” he «aM, “which will come with th* <ji*. cover? and deciphering of the lost Ti tanic languate, will bring with it com mand ovur the lightning of earth, the possession of unlimited power, the con trol of all climatic and meteorological conditions, the abolition of poverty and the vast prolongation of human life and the ultimate perfection of human society. “The secret of the prospective abo I- tion of old age and poverty lies In the recent discoveries relating to cell life, the processes of w hich are Iba key to al! mythical mysteries.” THE DKl’ARTKD DISI’KNSARY. Lolumhla, December 30. —The dis- pen*ary commission today turned over $85.(SA) to tne Htate Treasurer. Thl# make* a total of JH>0,0o0, which has t>*en collected bv the commlsslou since organisation thiee year* ago. front the vanou* whDkev houses which did huti- nes* with the old State di*pensa r y A boil t thi* time last ye*r the sum of $375i)00 ws* turned into the State treasury bv the commission Today the cotnmDtiou held what very probably will he It* last meeting At the meeting the final report of the commission was prepared and will he *ent to the General Assembly for ap l-roval It is thought that the commis sion will he ilt«b*nded bv the Legisla ture, a* there i* very little more busi- ne»* to he attended to The money sent to the State Tre-.*- urer today r.-prr*en eM.e -.mount tli-.l ha# been co| ected during the present year bv Die .omtnission oq overjulg- rneot* found sgainst several whi.key booses Ti e raemh'r* of'rhe normuUsloQ are : Dr W J M irray, t o) .rntua. chalr- *n*ii; Avery IG’tnn, Gr<*»nvi|Ie; A M. M ood, (.stfnry ; Ji-hn Mc~*ween, I'ini- monsyi.lc, and J. S Brice, of York- v 11 !e. The content* of the report of the . om liie-lor. ha \ .• not been announced. CON FEDER A I F. PENSIONS. tt'olumhia Record, fieceraber 31. i910 ) Lomptroller G neral A H\ Jones, h 7 vlnne-f hi* office chslrman of the M*te I’enslon board, annonnratl Sat ir lav thai the county pension hoards will tn.s tesr meet the tlrst Monday la Fehroar. . Instea I of In January, to pa** on applicall'-n* submitted by the pension .commissioner*. PKacsiTiONa. Thirty rtskv aviator* death* last year Two were killed ou Saturday Near New Orleans John B. Moissnt was making a trial trip pre paratory to a long flight for a prlxe worth $20,000 When coming down, 50 f et in the sir, a gu«t of wind struck and tilted hi* aeroplane so that he fell out, striking the earth on hi* head. Hi» neck was broken and he died ou * flat car while being rushed to New Or leap#! Fie was a w idow er, 37 ycars oM, leaving one-son at school Re won hla flrst lame a year ago a* an airman flying from I’aris to London, cafrOng a passenger across the British channel At Lo* Angeles, California, the aero plane of Arch Moxsey, a younger man, when ftbfl feet above the earth was struck by a *lmllHr gust of wind, turned over an d fell like a plummet. Hoxsey was Ins’antly killed, hi* body being a shapeless mas* of flesh and bono He had on a previous trial gone 11,474 feet In the air, the highest dts tanee above the earth ever reached by any one. When starting on Baturdky he laughingly boasted that h« would go up 12,000 feet. HoXaey came into prominence by ta king ex-l’resident Roosevelt on a short air ride at Sc. Lonl* on October 11. Mother—Mercy, children, what are you making such a noise for? * Children—-To keep the baby quiet. NoTirK. T« sll whom U may concern I Fair notice Is given thaf all parties h*ve bean notified of thalr town Uk at i I! it da, and aftar January $1.19H. there will be a 6 par cant penalty added thereon and the tax executions will be served at all other taxes la due Urns. H. C. Hutto. Intcndsiit NOTICE OF FIKAX DISCHARGE. 'Hotlre I* henby given that the un. darsigned will on Monday, January 28, 1511,Tile with Hon. Jno. K. S lelllng. Judge of probata for Barnwell Obun- ty, his final return a* Administrator of the astafa of A J. Bryan, deceased, and apply for Lettars Di*ini#*ory. W. Z Hrv*n, Administrator. December 21, 1910. FOR SALK. Wanted, to sell 163 acre* of land known as the Maria O. Creech place, four ofilles and a half from Al lendale, thre* mile* from Selgllng and three mile* from Sycamore, Heaboard Air Line Railroad . Will sell for half eash, balance on time. H. L.Creeeb, Agent. Barnwell. H C. PENSION NOTICE I will be in the Auditor’* office every Saturday during the month of January, 1811, for the purpest of writing up snd preparing application* for all Coufedorate soldiers and widows of Lon federate soldier* who wish to go before the County Pension Board which meets *n the flrst Monday in February, 1811. Those already on rhe roll will report in person or hy let ter. O E. BIRT, Pension Commissioner. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. Tho Auditor will be at the following places on the dates named bolew f**r the purpose of receiving tax retunra for the vear ifllt. Barnwell, Jan 2nd to Jan 7th, 1911. Allendale, Monday Jan *tb, Fairfax, Tuesday *' 10th. Jenoys, Wednesday " lith, Mvesim.ra, Thursday “ IJih, Ulmara, Friday 18th, Bainwell. Ssturdsv “ 14th, Blackville. Monday “ I6lh, Williston. Tuesday “ 17th, Elko Wednesday “ 14th, Mercatus, Tharsday '* 19th, Snelling. Friday “ 20th, Barnweli, Saturday “ '21st. Kline. Monday “ 23rd, Barton, Tuesday “ ‘24tb, Sam’s Store Wed “ 25tli, Appleton, Thursday “ ?flth, Baldoc, Friday ” 27th, Barnwell, tfaturdav “ Jlth, Dunbarton, Mo' dsy “ 30th, A'blay’s Store Tu«» “ list, Brabham's “ Wed Fvb 1st, Mlllettvllle, Thur# “ 2nd, Hilda Friday “ Jrd, Only persnna! f.ropeitv oiest be re turned this year All return* sewl in hy m-.ll mu«t he properly signed and probated snd sent in by the 20th of February before they can he accepted The law direct* that 60 per cent pen alty shall he added slier February 20. C. W. Moody, A B C. *W«I s«4«t 2 __ t vSoiltlierii ,%clier'i Hrsdqwartvrs for Peaks, Blscktaterd*. Mi|*v Charts. Crayos. Lr.s- r-. ami all •chi -ol euppltea Con»p.»*e Lslslvgu.- rr« - Mxuausx % amd ScmsrairTi-jv Aosscr County hoard* sre usurloned to he rarrfu! in the nsstters of ''iacome” and “physical condition” when consider ing sppMrarlon* fur tension relief He |« * v. ry |»*or man — In tho opinion of the cgriptrollur general — who»e gross income, from labor, rent snd other sour.^s. does sot exceed $75 per an num. Also the applicant Is debarred If property miffirlent to produce $76 a year stand* in ins wife's asm* Dis position of property by gift or sale to their children will debar soldiers or widows from participation In the pen sion distribution i'enslaners who move beyond the State xre aot entitled to a pension any longer. pisraiBiTioN. The pen*ion law provide* that the funds shall be Jlstributed April 1 It i* important, therefore, that the pen sion list* snd the approved applica tions from the several counties he transmitted to tne State board prompt ly on the first Monday In March. In each county tbt p*n*lon commis sioner wi]| attend In the county audit or’s office on each Saturday during January, to prepars pension papers for submission to the county board at It* meeting early in February. flaffsioxa ffiTuaaa 9,642. The annual report of the pension board, a printed volume of 230 pages, wa* Issued -eaturdar from the presses by i of the Stale printers, forming Part I of the comptroller general’s annual re port to the general assembly Total pension disbursements this year have heeh 1254,?80. The pensioners num bered 9,592. Knurls In men t Bank* %-vns Lata legmrs W« publish Benthern t<-kool New-., ths oniy In tbs htwu. eMacsltosisl Jomrasl f w. H JONES, Mgr. Columbia, S- C e a»4*v. vr ** t <» -r- efei w MONEY TO L0 A N 1 On Improved Firming Lands. Long Time! La»y Fiymcots! Korrower pay$ actual cost of perfecting loan. Friend —Doe* your conscience hart you shout losing that money? Loser—No, but my wife does, It was her monay. “Well, ha* your college daughter de- ' ciffed upon hert^wreer?” “Yea. he has blu* eyes, brown hair I and work* in & hardware store.*’ “Here’s a lot of suggestion* from ; outsider* as to how to run this news- ! paper, ^ee that th**y are carried out.” j “Yes, sir.” said the office bov, and, , I putting them all in a wasie-poper bus- | kut, promptly carried them out. i The Home Bank of Barnwell pays to It* Depositors In the Savings Depart* ment 4 per cent Quarterly Compound ed. Pleasant and courteous treatment accorded all lb each Department and strict privacy with every tranaactlon. NOTICE OF ELECTION. The municipal election for the town of Snelling will be held February 7th, 1911, to elect one Intendant and four Warden*. The following gentlemen hate been appointed manager* of the electioa 1 J. F. Sanders, J J. Snelling and E. J Raw]*. J. M. Hill, Clerk. Dec. 20, 1910. H0TICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. NotL># Is hereby given that an Satur day, February 4th, 1411. the under signed will die with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn* well County, his Final Return a* Ad- mlntstpDor with the will annexed of Angus Owena deceased, and apply for Letter* Dlsmlasory. M W. Bush. Administrator with the will an nexed of Angu* Owens, deceased. ulllletteyillo, H. C„ D«v. 29U», 1911. /V0 COMMISSION CHARGED John B. Palmer & Son Sylvan Building.— P. O. Bo< 259 Columbia, S. C. LANDSTofTSALE. Now la the time to buy, Land* win never be cheaper, and sure to Inereaa* lb valte, BUY NOW. 5W Acres, Rich I*4nd Township Barn wall Lotantj, One hef In Ctt tlVatton baa nee Woodland. Two rates from Bn* Ing Btstton on At Hbtlc Oamst Lin* R I road. Building* and Improvements. A bargain in this plaoa. Tertna eksy. floo Acres. Bnlldlnga and Improv* menu. 300 acres In eoltWatlon, S0Q acres la woodland Three miles from Snelling station A.C. L. R. Fbur mllaa froth Dun barton A . (7. L. Term* easy. 400 Acre* In BnMWtll TnwnahVf House* and imnrovements, four mllaa from Raraweli Court House. 200 acres in Cultivation balance It Wood and tlmbar. Term* easv. 460 Acres Three miles from Barnwan Court House. lOOacrcstn ouitlvatloi balance In Timber and H ood. Term* easy. W» Acre# threa miles frorr B*rnwan Court House. Houses and Itnprofi ment*. 80 acres in cultivation oalaaot In Wood and Timber. Term* easy. Lome snd see these properties, J. V Pausraoa A ttaw. Welcome Waits When you Come to Town to Attend the big sales Remember that the Cordial Invitation Continues that you visit the SATISFACTION STORE, WHICH SINCE 1979 HAS NEVER WEARIED IN THE HKRVICK OF ITS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS VTlien you come to town fur any pnrpos* whatever, of bu»in**s, pleasure or public duty—mkmkmhkm that there 1* a genuine and gen.-r’ ou* df.lre t»> give the beat anrvu-* to you al the MOLAIR FULL {STOCKED storks. •Seasonable Selections* Special attention is called to the choice and charming new good* Just received, among them are : Beautiful Outings, Light, and Dark Cnl-ir*. (*i . . 6 . ent* per yard. Fancy Dress Gingham* H>c “ £$7" Yard wide Sea Island (4... .5o “ All the year ronnd *»oek* of Drv Good*. Shoea, Clothing, Hat», Groceries, and a'l General Merchandise for home happiness and nbread enjovment are fult tr* all need* In quantity, up-to-date In style, unsurpassed in quatkv and at price* that can not fail to ple»»e the most careful buyer#. A oat I ii nance of the liberal appreciated patronage of the past Ml year* I* s-ked and every effort will he made to prove that the lu* tereet* of merchant and customer are mutual. L-t mu help vou begin getting ready for the Merry Christina* ahd Happy New Year that 1 smeer.-ly wish you. il 0 L A18 1 Barnwell, So. Car. whBHI' large Capital and Surplus of this bank together with its extensive resources, aside from affording unquestioned safety, alao enables tt to care for the needs of its customer* at all times. In the matter of making loans we give preference to our depositors and the patron who maintains a small account receives the same courteous treatment and assistance as our largest depositor. Your account is cordially invited 4 4, Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.<2£> -7=0 LOCAL D/RECTORS George H Bates J M.Easterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham A uLi l ONE CAlt OF Fine Horses AND Three Cars OF THE Best Mules ITHE West Produces Just Received AT J. D. WHITTLE S BLACKVlLLg, - - - . TKKASI HltK'S MOV ICC. The TressniefH office will b* tor the collection of Uket levied M the flscel yenr eowiBiencing January 1910, fiom the 16th day of Ovtobar* )9i() to the 16th day of March, 1*11 fn- clu-iva. From the 1st to 31*t o4 January I0H ioclusiv* a penalty of #n# pei cent >*ill be added. Froio the ls$ to the 28th of February, Ifld, Inelnaivu h penalty ..f 2 per cent /Will he added, to all use* paid in February. Kroni the 1st to the 16th of March, 1911, ld« elusive a penally of seven per ueol w ill be added lu sll unpaid taxes. M-evy) For Mtafe Purpose* 6}.^ m|l|e •' Ufrtllnary County I’urpoaea |X^ '• ” New Jail I’urpoaes l “ L’ooatlintiuual School Purposes 8 Tutsi 1814 mll>* There will be an extra levy of two mills In Barnwell, blackville and WlD I iston township for public roads. 4 ommutatlop tax will be 68.00 and will be received from October ift, 1910, to March, 1st 1911, luclurlve. (Special School Levy) Cedar Grove 1 mlllt Barbry Branch, C-lvary, K.li-to, Friendship, Hilda, Healing .spring*, Kline, Morris, New Forest, Oak Grove, Old ColiMphta, Pleasant Hill, Reeuv Branch, Man Hill, Aelglingv ilm, Seven Pines, Tinker* Lieek, 2 mill*; h*rtoii, Hlg Fork, Mla- kville. IT.ner*. Upper Rich Land, Lave Hickory Hill, Owen* Or<»## Road, .'Jtcaoiore No. »l, 3 mills; AllendalOi Double Pond. Hercules, Lees, 4 mill*l Barnwell 4^ mills; Elko. 6 mill*, Fairfax fl mitt*, Wiltlstan, 7 1*2 mWx, United State* currency, Gold and Sllvet coin, county and school claima pmperly ap|>roved will bo received tot taxes. ( heck* and dr»ft* will be reoelved for tale* at t*X payer* risk Only, J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell County. J DR. JSO. P. LEE, J*. fiSSSBt Dentist I U^©>VlLLlBTON, - - t. Offica over Bank of W|IH«ti>t». WU not. receive call* 1h the cauntry, ha* will make appointment* at A. H. MNESTEI5, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC, BLACKN wf2LE, S. C DR.J.H.E.MILHOUSi DENTIST BLACKVILLE. 16. C, Office days Thuiuday, Fri» dav and Saturday. \Vell equipped offlo«. Operations made bs pan». lesH as consistent with safety Prices reasonable. Ternv cash. DR. W. C. HUMS DENTIST, Ainvell, . . . S*t or FfCK UOU»»| 8.IK) a. m. to 6 p. m. Person* living away from Harnwtt will please make appolt .meut* hefevr com mg By *o doing thav will ba a«M« of Immediate tarvloc add avoid Mm appolotmenta. The valuable lands ol Um late J. Terrill Smith of *WU- listen, demised by him %m Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now offered for sale op* ou liberal term*. For particulars apply either to Di. W. ChestM Smith, Willi*ton, or Orland* Sheppard, Edgefield, or A. T. Jamison, Greenwood. T.B.ELLIS, JR. SliRVEYISC LID TEERiCIK, A postal card addressed to me at Lyndhurat, S. C. will ♦s. I receive prompt attention MONEY TO LAND. Monay to lend on first mortgvg* ot real estate. 8 per cent Intcrnt W' ’ amount* under flOOO.OO. T pet* o«a6 ou amounts over |1.(W0 00. J. O. Patterson A Boa. C. F. UttOBB, P. 1. BBCliBglia Wffl. XcSal. Calhoun & Co# SOUTH CAROLINA* Life, Accident^ CYCLONE LIGHTNING ■i—.AMU* ■ Live Stack INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates la- * STRONOBST COMPAN3Ih —OFFICES Aa THE BARN 1