The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 12, 1911, Image 3
r^e Barnwell People.
M!'K^I>AY. JAMIARY 1?, IPU.
^ EATI8 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
la A4rane«, per Annum »1.60
Oa Time fi OC
The Hrnt section of the chain gang
• at Ulniera thin week.
I. B. Harley, J. B. Mom*,
Clerk. Hupr.
HARMONY LODOK NO. 17 A. F. M.
t A /A re*iilarcommunication of Hmnrmv
\M/ Indite No. 17, A. F. M. will U- held
VEL in Masonic' Temple or. Thursday
Jan. IW). 7.30 o'fl.iric Visttltv({
becthrea arecordlauV invited to attend.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
IVm McNab, See
FOR SALK—Nix Imndred acres of
firte farming find, nortii ttf Blachvllle,
hi a very desirable section.
' H. n. Still. Biackville. S. C’.
A large lemon and white colored
pointer dog «traved fmm my place on
the second dar of January. A liberal
reward will be paid if returned to
J J Walker,
tf Milletteville, S C.
Two room* to rent, furniahed or un
furnished. For Information apply at
thia oltice.
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THE MOON THIS MONT!!.
January:—
First Onarter.
Foil M (Hin
Last (Quarter
New Moon
The sun rises todav
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The days gain 0 minutes in sunabihe
thla week.
Jack Lreat aeetna to have come South
as a |M*rmancrit winter Ye-ideot,
While the Auditor U on bis tow t
ship round* meet him and make ic-
ttirna.
The l.egislature m ’t on Tne.day ami
forty day* of unsealed weather tua.
be eil>ecti J.
(Jnite a nuniber of Hirnw.-Il t'otintv
people con tem p! *'•• g.uiig to the m
augurttma of ‘.ovefnor lilease in-xl
Tuesday
J udg* Koi.. rt A 1 11 icti t* at home fni
a staU oI s.-eeihi «'es-. It has n
plentv ot judicial w.nk to U11 weri
w orking ho i r.
Rev. C. N Port* M |t . for four
year* paHor of the r.'.e k\.tde lt*[U st
( tMl’ch, h*. tleell a h i to {he iir-t
R»i * 11 ^ t < li U l 1 il 1 - ! < t • i ‘ l 111 *M 4
The So them He.l T. i* pin re t'o , -
(ant Is* t.augur a u I ;•»{ Sec ; i\
»er \ ii e a t II.i l li w i II l li »tea | i f obsi r . •
iligSomlav hour, i- Inu rtofore.
A n* t he • ci i II w a \ e ■'sited > .u: h -
ward fr m: M ..k a • ■ "n . la v -ml i.
a.-liedu| 'li !ii ri»i li i he \ 1 . an'.ic ' oa»’
toward t b i lose of tie u e k . IK a » y
r *ii f 111 pi * 1 •• < t
Thiacoii it. | is. a an ’her liii'* Voul.g
farmer i i the removal of Mr ,1 t
t • ond sou to 'M i 11 ■, e-| i in n 11 . i , a
wheie he ha* h ugh' a new [i siiliiioii
boine. I is' \ • * r Mr. i.oii.on made
N I ba|e« OH r'.l V t-i »
The fiction sale of iota and farm
land* conducted hereon Tuesday wa»
ft great success. About 1.11,000 was
the sum total of the amount realised
on the tract of pal acres, an average of
$t)A an acre. The highest price paid
was over $*00 an acre and the lowe»t
about *10. A* auich aa *110 was paid
for a lot The property Is Known as
the old Graham place and was sold last
year bv Mr John M Easterling to Mr.
D. A Switzer of Spartanburg.
The Quarterly Conference of the
Woman’s Missionary Union of the Bap.
tiet Churches of thl* District wl l be
hi Id ir> the Barnw ell Baptist Church
on Thursday and Fridar, January 12th
and Kith.
There will be two «es«|on* a day at
10 30 A M. and 3 3o I*. Op Friday
Morning there will be a Missionary ser
mon, and the collection will be for the
Baptist Church at Clemson Cellege.
I'uhlic cordially invited to attend
these services.
It was “only ten degrees below vero”
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. *t t|| e date,
4th inst.. of the writing of Mr. F. D.
Green’s annual Christmas-New Year
I'dtor. In the frozen North at that
happy season the thought of our good
friend turned again to the Sunny Smith
of his boyhood, and in many Carolina
hearts there wcio and are good wishes
for the health and liapnines* id' him
and his household. Tuk Ukoi’i k
knows how affectionately he is remem
bered in Rich Land.
The litoary of the late Dr. Wm. Sims
Re} nolds, comprising several thousand
volumes, ir.any of them old and rare
works, has been removed to Charleston
from the old plantation home near
Biackville by his daughter, Mrs. W.
W White, to whom he bequeathed it
at his death A portion of it will he
given by Mrs White to an old estab
lished library in Charleston as ft me
morial to her son, the late B. Rivers
< arro|l, the remainder being held in
tMi“t there fur hi. two young sons,
William Reynolds and B. Rivers Car-
roll.
Barnwell is the richer in good citi
ren-hip this new year bv the coming
here of Mr. |V*r*on arid family of
Marlboro County He is one of the
best planter* oi that productive region
and after carefully looking over the
South West, Central and South Amer
ica and Florida has concluded that
Bftrnwe'l be a * them a'!. He ha* pur
chased the St a use 11 [dace West of town
from Mr John M. Farrell and ' 11
plant extciiMvi ly. Mr lb arson'* fam
i.i oiciijiiea for the year the Jamea C.
Broun re-idi-nee on Fast Main Street
West -idc farmers will have to look to
Unii laure.s.
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THE THIRD TRIAL.
Governor An*el on Rftturduy itmied
lil» order of election ugnu the nutter of
Hevward County out of •lice* of Aiken
and Kdgelleld Counties, with North
Anguatft ft* the county *eaf., and ap
pointing Febnury 7th m the day for
holding the election Till* wdl he the
third trial at the ballot box of ihil
much vex9d question .
1HCKLING FORK.
<R. H. Scott of Weatherford, Texz*, In
Home mid Farm )
“The following i* a good pickle for
JfK) |>ound«: Take fourteen pound* of
Turk’* Island unit. one-h»lf pound of
ftaitpetre, two quart* of molaMc* or 4
pound* of brown sugar; with water
en nigh to dissolve them. Bring the
liquor to the scalding point, mid »kini
off all the Inipurliles which ri*e to the
top. When cold pour It ujvon the ham,
w hich *hould l>* perfectly coo', but not
frozen, and closely packed; If not suf
ficient to coyer-it, arid [Hire water for
this purpose. Some extensive packer*
of choice ham* add pepper, ali-plce.
cinnamon., nutmeg*, or uutce ...mul
dove*.
‘ The ham* mav remain six to eight
wet k* in the pickle, 'hen should he
hung up In ttie smoke-house, with the
small end down, a..d «mnked from ten
to twenty days, according to the quan
tity of smoke. The tire should not be
near enough to heat the hams. In
H> Hand mid Westphalia the fire is
made in there lir and tire smoke car
ried by a tine into a cool, dry clumber.
Thi« is undoubtedly the best mode of
smoking. The hams should at all
times be dry and cool, or llieir tlavot
vvill sutf'-r. Green maple chip* are
hast for smoke; next to rhem an* hick
ory. sweet lurch, corn cobs, white a*h,
or beech .
“The smoke ho«*e Is the best pisie
to keep hams until they are wanted
If removed they shoiilu be kept cool,
dry and free from dies A canvas cov
er for each, saturated with lirn*', which
may he put on with a whitewash bru-h
is a perfect proteetion against tliea
When not to be kept very long they
may tie packed in dry salt, or even in
sweet brine without injury. A com
moil method is to pack In dry oats,
baked »awdu*r, etc.”
STATE CORN CON I’ESr.
Ci lnmhia Jan 7 —W ,1. McKinnon
of Herreil Hid, Richland omniv, was
to11av awarded lir.t pn/.e of $12"i in Mi.
one acre contest of the Soiuh Caro In i
c-irn contest by ilie legislative corninis
sinn charged with ttie work Hi* total
yield ori points w as p|.
The hrs( prize in the hoy*’ contest
iva* vion by Arch.c I’. Odom, if • >Ih
son, i n M ir boro ecur,r \ , w i: ti a y :cid
i f 177 7-'. tm-hi 1* ol coi n . Hi- yield "ii
|miu(*4 w h » ^ • Ho rureiv^tl ♦ id
Tne Ntat." corn coniest c ininlss on,
co'iipw*ed of < i.ioin:-sloiier Walsoc, W
K. I’erkins and W 'I K gg-, atter ex
srnlnlng l.'i.l manuals of l to- conte-t
ant*, Hviarded P'lzi'* aggr^ga'i.ig f.V'sl
Tne entry list stiowe | s- in the men's
"f,c acre coulosf, a total of I _• in (be
tm li’* Il i * acrc con,,11.) a total <•.
11 in 11.r In.\ ' i on te*t
I n t he ti v e ;i r t" con test, E. \ Il r • vv ,
of ( ho, len, K'-rstiaw county, was
awarded first prise of $ i lie pm
doced p's '.I | bitsh'ls on the live nc,r«.
lli* vie I,I on point* WH* ' H .
In tl.e one sire coc.te.r, J,,)in It.
Dingle. , f > I'l terton, ( laiendoti coo
: i . w ,is a « , rl'-d -ceond |,r,7 ■ f.Su,
r t\ .losev of S' I n.i lei. I.ee c o.n
11 tbir I | r , .1 It I. i\ vn", of S,'ar
.»"'»■,rg. four'll pnz , J K Fair
rey of 1'ort MoM", f'alhoon C"iintv,
m award'd *e, ond p r f ‘.d
In t tie live icre ront* .t. F li Ritter
of (*o,,e, () r * O g-diu t g .ountv. til I i
|,ri/ , J.',') Idteri" was no f urtb p,,/.
avvatdvi! in tbe acre roups' and the
eomml-*b>n app|,e I lli.; |,ri/ • monei ,
4-'n, eq'i'lij to the seeon 1 ilid tiiird
.,11/.• •, making tiiosc $ ,-t .i,i-| f 4n re
ap,-c'iv , lv.
Idle seen 1 |,r i / -■ O f J fc 1 i t tie fir, i s’
Contest VV a» aWHI.je,, t., li v >,i,llli of
•Jotinston ilia \ lidd m a - I t-1 J
lire |i(i/.e« Were awarded open a
■ cale of |>oi ,i- l>\ ►coring of t :ir tndi-
l id ual tail, pies.
MARRIAGES HINDER TALKING.
New Yord, J«n 5—The New York
Telephone Company today Inaugurated .
the new schedula of hour*—eight In I
stead of nine a day—which should
have gone Into effect the first of the
rear, but which waa deUr«d owing to
the many marrUge* among th# opera
tor#. There are 1,Q00 operator# lo New
Yorkandof these 900 are new em
ployes who are being drilled to take
the place of those who left the com
pany to get man led during the holl
m m
ONE OR THE OTHER.
Cheaper cotton for them or hlgheef
prices for their goods appears to be the)
determination of the American cotton
mills. A meeting was held at Green
yillo on Saturday attended by repre
sentatives of three and a half million
spindle*. After^rmieti talk the meeting
Adjourned until the !7th whin It will
reassemble at Spartanburg, wh-r«
New England manufacturers will take
counsel with them
Further curtailment of production
appear* to be the favored remedy, and
J he mill* generally are preparing to
pull togetlier.
CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Dear Aunt Jane:—A sure cure for
all fmn* of rheumatism I* this: Quit
CHting all sweet* and take the Juice of
one lemon in one nr two cups of hot
water, unsweetened, one hour before
breakfast every mernlng, and the same
thing when going to bed at eight. Re
peat this until every symptom dlsap*
pears. It only takes a very short while
to oufe the most obstinate cases 1
know by experience that this simple
remedy will cure. On myself and
many others 1 have seen this remedy
cure where physician* failed. Often
very had cases are cured in three or
fnitr day*.
The sufferer should also drink plen •
ty of fre*h buttermilk, but never *weet
milk. Dear reader, if yon are not a
sufferer from rheumatism, ple**e kind
Oils to some ona who I*.
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CALI. FOR CONVENTION.
We. the undersigned member* of the
Executive Committee of the Barnwell
<'ountv Anti Saloon League, respect
fully call a mieting of the Anti Saloon
Leagues of Barnwell County to send
delegate* to meet In convention on
Thursday, Jan. lllth, I'Jll, at Barnwell
G. H for the poipose of memorial
i/.iug the Legislature to enact a law
that will furnish the mean* by which
we can enforce the law now on toe
stature looks with reference tn the Il
licit sale of w'hi»k,-v by having surli a
percentage o( the fine* imposed to he
u,1 for ltie enfurreiuen' of rhe isw.
an t sni other suggestions a* may he
pn -ei-I' d liv the convention for the
n tterment and erifnicemeiit of the
law.
Frank H. Creech,
( lialnnsn,
J 'I. Etsterli ,g,
w m V c N a h,
A I’ .M snvi I •,
Ge<>. fl Bale*
It rnwi II S (' Jan ID IV| 1.
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hi- ocw tear'* reception. I'uree of t',#
KawciHr* were among the shaken.
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i’ROf i.AMATlON,
Hiate of South Carolina,
Executive (’lismhrr,
M'HEREVS Information ha* l"'rn
received si thl* Department that an
A'rociou* Murder wa« i^rmmitted in
tt e ( ountv of Barnwell on M r shout
the IMti ,tav , f N"oi e,o(rer, |!t|n. u[k>Ii
tlie body of Emanuel M silver by Hay
wood Wicker, a tall, mulatto negro,
a!,,,o' Miirtv year* of ngc, and tliaf the
said iiiiwo<d VNtvker La* tl'd from
j,i-tce
l NOW Til F.HKFORE I, M F An
si I, t.overnor of the Male of South
t ' * rol (,:, *, in order (hat justice inav he
■ r,>. SI.D tiie , ,* J * * * r \ of Hit; law vindl
,t'd, ,,o h< rein t.ffct a reward < f
vciiti live Ilollar* tor the appii lien-
viotr iletivorv aud corivi'Miort of Hi*
end H'V" I w I "k e r. I'o tlie .'-vherlff
of Bat t, w eB Con li t v. St Bv r n w e ,1, S (’
IN T r.> I I M 1 > N V l\ II KR EOF, 1
h ii, ion on:o tuv hand aud c ttised
the t.reat '-cal of the >tate
to ',e „ ;li xt'd. n: Colonihia
11- i - 2711, D n V i,| | leci in Oi; r,
a e* i A I » I I", ar,d in : he | h
V V a r ol toe 1 tide|,cri l> live
"I tiie l Ulted Mate* of
A incr iv iv.
M . F' A nsvd.
I!v the <.over:ini :
it. M M. ('own,
S' cietvty of State.
I trul Examining Bmird to pa.* ,,n tlie
Urophct i 1. VCvivhv r iv- tl :it 'Ii s I paper* "f applicants for teachers cr-
w 111 tic a kuimI f.vtminu veaf. Hi* tilicate*.
w athcr vvi*d,,m cni'ics to him Itv in- The next oxaminaiion for Teacher*
iientanc trom observant huccs'ois, i Ccrtilicat"* will he licld on the tir*(
and lie haa ftildcd to its accuvtvrv i»y a ' i'rid iy in Mav. Agriculture will bn
close study and watching of tlie sign* 1Tnr1iMP(t iu the tvrancite* rc-j-ciicd,
and season*. Hi* [ii't'diciinn* liavc fm | Text pamjdilcts can in- nhtained from
some years lilt the trutli a* frequently
as ttiose of the giAfrmtwit scientists
That ws* a true word of Mclcer
Willi imson; the great corn maker:
’‘ W hero<‘orn i* [ileruttui the licg* will
come fCithmic calling ” I’o that -dd
the experience of Mr J. Anc.il Meyer
who-ha* sold In a few month,* a thous
and toilers worth of hog product*.
His porkers cost little hummer caro or
feeding, us they gathered their own
livings in a stHitll htiinuda gras? pas
ture.
‘‘Enclosed p'ea«e find my stihscrl,,-
Su['erlntendent Horace J Crouch.
A GOOD HOI K.
A non professional caT on Friday
from Dr*. iV. T. Wild* of Wildston
one term v,f court 4-’ K divorce* were
gi.iiitcil. i’o-sili y the * ii nit* eiia.p'1
ling iiardue-- ,f tlie limes i xist- it.
other S Ht>'» having divorce law-.
11 ore is the full dispatch, tclliiigall the
star ling ►t,,rr:
Cm v land . • Jan. 7>.—Tlie liigh fo*!
■ f i v i g i« 1,1 a ui,'I for m"»r d 1 v ire * i
: y J u ig*‘ 'V B N ■ tl, vv h >, dll r ing the]
term of co irt j ,*! cude I gusut'-d
• epara'lons, hrciiking tl’.c record fur
in 1 * ( u v alioga ('on nt v.
‘ High pile's coupled ivith small In
comes, resuding n an i uten-o ►trugglu
to keep up appearance., at d gratify
social .amhitiou. are respunsitile for the
wrecking ,»f a large number of homes,”
said .1 udge N"ff today
‘‘What makes divorce frequent is tiie
fHcrthstwomen now find M easy to ha
financially Independent of their hus-
bHIKl'I.
‘T’erhaps if wo adopted the pruden
tial marriage system of Europe we
should tie better off. Courtship in
Amsrica i* often a mere social mas
querade. Lovers never see each other
except when at their best, and c<>n*e-
Roots for Sale.
I tiave severHl thousand asparagus
roof*, or crown*, for sale These root*
a■ e of the Earlv Argentenll variety
fbat -xperienco iias proven to he best
fur this part of the South.
Brigham Retd,
tf Kiko, S. C .
and F. M Willis of Ithaca, N. Y. gave
us a rare pleasure The former is one j quently the young woman marries a
of the premier planters of ids most hero and Ihe young man an angel, only
tion to Barnwell IVopla for LU! -send the young of many township*
progr’sslve aectiou, while Dr. Frank
has achieved a splendid success in his
Northern home, p-eserving nntilmtned
tiie mnny disposition and commending
courtesy that made his boyhood and
voting manhood *o popular among tlie
it today not because ( think vou ‘need
it,” hut because it gives me pleasure to
pay for tiie paper which gives me xo
much real pleasure'’ Is the gentle and
gracious language of a gifted ladv
■ subscriber who hat long been one ot
Tn a I’koI’Lk’s mo»t valued and es
teemed friends, in her c,ufailiug new
year subscription payment.
Mrs. W. F. Martin, daughter of the
H<' gave us a distinctly enlightening
description of condition and sentiment
in the empire state The new Detne-
cratic Governor of New York i* a man
of high character and great business
ability, and hi* administration Is ex
pected to tix his State rtrmly as Demo-
cratic. territory.
The recent, unearthing of republican
crookedness that has existed unchecked
at Albany, the capital, for IS vear* ha*
lain Mr Brooks Harley and grand j been a solar plexus blow to the grand
daughter of the late Rev. Arthur Hoist, ’ old party. Tiie intolerance of the old
riled at her home in Columbia on Frl- parties ha* passed and a candidate’s
day morning. On the previous Sun-i good character ami capacity are. better
day night while engaged tn some house-j vote w inners than the party badgn or
hold duty a kerosene can exploded and I brand. Tlie antagonism between the
aat tire to hi r clothing, huruing her so ; progressive and stall 1 pat republican*
severely that her happy young life i* so groat that a new party may grow
could not be saved." .She wa* under 80 1 out of It* rHiiva, Ol Roosevelt lost In
years of age, sod Is survived bv fav-r j the last fali campaign much of his per-
husband and four stna’l children. | sonal and political popularity. Old
From a l#ter report the bottle from ' time supporters regard tlija as made of
which sbe was (Uling a bmp near the
fire fell and exploded.
to he dislliusioiifd shortly after the
wedding day.''
In another section of Ohio over 1,7>00
men have been haled before the court
for selling their vot“* last Fall, fln'“ri
to ?I0 each and disfranchised for 7)
rears. In some localities there are not
left untouched male voters enough to
hold the local cfllce*. and women will
have to tie school trustees,
Rome of tiiKse men pleading guiRy
nay that they sold their votes because
times were s<> hard that they needed
tiie money to help support their fam
ilies.
Jack—W'hen we quarreled she asked
me to return her letters.
Tonic-And of course you did ?
Jack—Sure, and 1 accidentally drop
ped tlirec or four from other girls In
among them. . ‘ .
The Home Bank of Barnwell p*ys to
its Depositors in the Savings Depart
ment 4 per cent Quarterly Compound
ed IMeasant and courteous treatment
accorded all In each Department and
common el iy and the back seat for him t strict privacy with every transaction.
| hereafter.
NOTIp
OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is herrby given tli it tlie on-
dursigned will on Monday. January 2.8,
Iffl 1, Hie with II.hi. .loo. K. Snelliug.
Judge of-Probate for Barnwell Lonn-
tv, his ifunl return ns Administrator of
the estate of A. J Brvan, deceased,
nod wfzply-for Letter* UUmissory.
W. '/ Brysn,
Administrator.
December 21 f 1 hi().
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE,
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigued will on Monday, February
Li, l!M t, tlie with Hon. John K. Snel-
ling, Judge of Urobate for Barnwell
Counity, his dual return ss Administra
tor of the estate of Miss Minnie Crnech.
deceased and apply for Letters Dismis-
sory,
W. H. Hair,
Administrator.
January 3, UM1.
Welcome Waits
p' ^irai- L! j. i.9
When you rme to Town to Attend the
Btd sales
Remember that the Cordial Invitation
Continues that you visit the
SATISFACTION STORE,
WHICH SINCE D7’J IJA8 NEVER WEARIED IN THE SERVICE
OF ITS FRIENDS AND CLVTOMEUS
Worn yon come to town for any pnrposa whatever, of business,
pleasure or public duty—rkmkmnza that there Is a genuine and gener
ous de-lre to give the best service to you at th« MOLAIU FULL
8TOCKKD STORES.
-Seasonable Selections-
Special attention Is called to tba choice and charming new goods
Just received, among them are:
Beautiful Outing*, Light and Dark
C I t*. M i cents |.«r yard.
Fantty Dress Gingham* (<>i U>c “ J
Yard wide Sea Island (< ... ,5c "
AJUhe year round storks of Dry Good*. Shoes, Clothing, Hat*,
Greverie*, and all Groe'ral Merchandise for homa happiness and
abroad etijoi ment are full to all need* In quantity, iip*to-data In
«tyle, iinaurpassed In quality aud at prices that can not fail tn
pl*s»e the mostcaraful hwyer*.
A eoatinuance of the liberal appreciated patronage of the past SI
year* t» «*krd and ev«ry effort will he made lo prove that the Iu*
terest* of merchant and cu*u>mer are nrutusl.
Let me help vou begin getting ready for the Merry Christmas
and Happy Nsw Year that I sincerely wish you.
c
F.
OLAIR
}
Barnwell, - - - - So. Car.
~v t-
■m
OjV'HK l.ir^p Capital ami Surplus ttf this Lank
ViV ‘ngetiirr with it* extensive resomves, asi«lc
fmm afl or'lin^ nnqtieationril safety, also
enables it to care for the ucedt of it* custormn
at all times. In the matter of making loans we
^tve preference to our depositors and the patron
wh o maintains a small account receives the same
courteous treatment and assistance as our largest
depositor. Your account is cordially invited
4 o|o Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL'S.SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.QP
LOCAL DIRECTORS C-- =rr.
George H. Bates J.M.Eeisterlin^
Butler Ma^ood P.M.Buckingham
ORSES d MULES
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notlc« I* hereby given that the tin
dcrslgned will on Tuesday, February
7, H'll, file wl'h Hun. Jno. K. Snel-
ling, Judge of 1’robate for Harnwel!
Goiinty, her flr.ftl return as Guardian
of Ben F. Anderson. Jennie I. Tyler,
LUtidU Kennedy. Vlrgla Anderson,
Relic Andenmn, Norman Anderson and
Edna Anderson snd apply for Letter*
Dlsmtsaory. •
Laura Anderaon,
Jan. 3, I'Jll. Guardian.
HONE? TO LEND
on First Mortgages of Real
Estate.
S oply to
G. M. Greenes
Barnwell S. C
V./
ONE CAE
OF
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mules
THE
West Produces
Just Received
AT
TKKAgUKBITtt NOT ICS.
The Treasurer's offlea will
for the cotteetlen of uxet le<
the flseal year e»Maenelag Jsauery I;—'*&
19M, frooi the !*th day of Oetobef, ^
IVIO to the Iftih day of March, lift < -
elusive. From the let lo the Bias
January 1911 Invlnslva apeaalty of oa#
pet eem will b« added. From the let
to the Mth of robnury, 1911, IBwtitalO#
e penalty oi 9 per oeat will ho added
to «U uxe* paid la February. From
the 1»( to the 14th of Masoh, 1»11, Ih- .
eluslra a penalty of seven per oeel
will he edited lo all uopald taxe*.
fUvyj
Far State Purposes atHU
•* Ordinary County \
I’nrpoaee >L' •* .
" Nvw Jail Purposes l
" Constitutional School
Purposes 9
Total 1»^ millf -
There will be an extrs levy of two
mill* In Barnwell, Mlackvllle and Wll-
li*ton township for public roads.
f ommutatlon tax will be ff.hu and
will be received from October 1&, 1910,
to March, 1st 1911, Inclusive.
(Special School Levy)
Cedar GroVe 1 mlilt Rarbry Branch,
Ivary, KdLte, Friendship, Hilda,
Healing Spring*, Kline, Morris, New
Forest, Osk Orove, Old Udurphty,
Pleasant Hill, Keeuy Branch, San Udl.
Aelgllngtille. Seven Dines, Tinker*
Creak, X Barton, Big Fork,
Hlackvi’.te. Ulmars. Upper Rich Land,
Cave Hickory Hid. Owens Gross Road,
Vcarr.ore Vo. 61^. 3 mills; ABendale.
Deuble Fond Hercules, Lees, 4 mills |
Barnwell 4t£ mills; Elko, ft mills,
Fkir?«t« vetHv Wd 7 D4 wU4a.
Halted Ktates curreuoy, Gold and
Silver enin, county and **;bool clsiaia
propeily approved will bo received tor
taxes.
Checks and drafts will be recelvedi
for taxae at tax payer* risk oi ly.
J. H. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
fj.
BLACKVILLE, -
rM
DR. JNO. P. LEE, II.
MBj^k Drntist
U ^ I 3jn5wiU.l8TON, - -
Office over Bank if WUIUtoQ. Wfl
nor. rvcvlve calls In the country, hw
will make eppolntmente at offlea*
A. H. NINESTEIB,
ATTORNEY AT LAI
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKt .l.LE, 3. C
DR. J. H.E. MILHOUS.
DENTIST
BLACKVILLt, t.e.
Office days Thursday, &tU
dtyjiml Saturday.
Well equipped office.
Operations made ns pefas
Tesa as consistent with sitfety
I'rlcea reasonable. Tern-
cash.
DR. W. C. BllUOts"
DESriSI,
iaiBiell, > - • S. C
OFFICE iiounss
8.dO a. in. to 6 p. n.
Persons living away from Barn woe
will pleasa make appolt tmeuta be for
oomlag By so doing they will be ear*
of Immediate eervloe and avoid dir
appointment#.
The valuable lands ol 1|m
late J. Terrill Smith of Wil-
listou, demised by him tm
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
me now oflered for sale nw-
on liberal terms.
For particulars apply
either to Pi. W. Chtdiet
Smith, Willisten, or Orlauda
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SGRVETIKC i» TERRiCIK,
A postal card addreaacd ti
me at Lyndhurat, S. C. will
receive prompt attentipa.
MONKYJN) LIND.
- Money Inleod op,.iri4 mortgage of
reel esutv. S per cent interest
amounts under $1000.00. ? per a
on amoanta over $1,900.00.
J. O. Patterson A Boa. _ ... .^
C. F.'taUMil, P. 1. BlcUAgm
Wbl Hclal
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Calhoun & Co
Life, Accident,
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